Monday, March 31, 2014

Updated NHL Scoreboard for the games of March 31,2014 from ESPN.GO.COM

As of 11:15PM,EDT/8:15PM,PDT



3
 (33-33-9, 75 pts)
0
 (48-18-8, 104 pts)
  •  
  • 2nd14:39
Last Play: Stephane Robidas credited with hit on Bryan Little in defensive zone

1 2 3T
Winnipeg Jets 2 1 3
Anaheim Ducks 0 0 0
WPG:M Halischuk (5), J Trouba (9), B Wheeler (27)
3
 (27-41-8, 62 pts)
6
 (32-28-15, 79 pts)
  • Final


1 2 3T
Florida Panthers 1 2 03
New Jersey Devils 3 1 26
W: Brodeur (6 SV)
L: Ellis (26 SV)



Sunday, March 30, 2014

2014 USA Major League Soccer Fixtures and Results through the games of March 29,2014 from ESPN.GO.COM

Saturday, March 29, 2014
StatusHomeScoreAwayTVVenue
FT DC United 2-2 Chicago
RFK Stadium (9,445)
FT Philadelphia Union 1-1 Montreal Impact
PPL Park (15,691)
FT Colorado 2-3 Kansas City
Dick's Sporting Goods Park (12,203)
FT Vancouver Whitecaps 2-1 Houston
BC Place (21,000)
FT FC Dallas 2-1 Portland Timbers
FC Dallas Stadium (16,045)
FT Real Salt Lake 3-0 Toronto FC
Rio Tinto Satadium (18,881)
FT Seattle Sounders FC 1-2 Columbus
CenturyLink Field (38,469)
FT San Jose 1-2 New England
Buck Shaw Stadium (10,525)
Saturday, March 8, 2014
StatusHomeScoreAwayTVVenue
FT Seattle Sounders FC 1-0 Kansas City
CenturyLink Field (39,240)
FT DC United 0-3 Columbus
RFK Stadium (13,840)
FT Vancouver Whitecaps 4-1 New York Red Bulls
BC Place (21,000)
FT FC Dallas 3-2 Montreal Impact
FC Dallas Stadium (18,011)
FT Houston 4-0 New England
BBVA Compass Stadium (22,320)
FT Los Angeles 0-1 Real Salt Lake
StubHub Center (25,634)
FT Portland Timbers 1-1 Philadelphia Union
Jeld-Wen Field (20,814)

Current 2014 USA Major League Soccer Table / Table as of the games of Week 4 (March 29-30,2014)

2014 - Eastern Conference Table
  Overall
Home
Away
 
POS
TEAMPWDLFA
WDLFA
WDLFA
GDPts
1 Columbus 3 3 0 0 7 2
1 0 0 2 1
2 0 0 5 1
5 9
2 Kansas City 4 2 1 1 5 4
1 1 0 2 1
1 0 1 3 3
1 7
3 Houston 3 2 0 1 6 2
2 0 0 5 0
0 0 1 1 2
4 6
4 Toronto FC 3 2 0 1 3 4
1 0 0 1 0
1 0 1 2 4
-1 6
5 Philadelphia Union 4 1 2 1 4 4
1 1 0 2 1
0 1 1 2 3
0 5
6 New England 4 1 1 2 2 6
0 1 0 0 0
1 0 2 2 6
-4 4
7 Chicago 4 0 3 1 6 7
0 1 0 1 1
0 2 1 5 6
-1 3
8 New York Red Bulls 4 0 3 1 4 7
0 2 0 2 2
0 1 1 2 5
-3 3
9 Montreal Impact 4 0 1 3 3 7
0 0 1 0 2
0 1 2 3 5
-4 1
10 DC United 3 0 1 2 2 6
0 1 1 2 5
0 0 1 0 1
-4 1

Current NHL Playoff Matchups as of the games of March 30,2014 from ESPN.GO,COM

The NHL first-round playoff matchups based on the current NHL standings. The top three teams in each division earn berths in the playoffs, followed by the next two teams in terms of total points in the conference, regardless of division, for a total of eight teams from each conference.

Ducks top Canucks, move into first place in Pacific Division

Final
Series (Game 4 of 5)

Ducks 5

(48-18-8, 104 pts)

Canucks 1

(34-31-11, 79 pts)






10:00 PM ET, March 29, 2014
Rogers Arena, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

1 2 3 T
ANA 2 1 25
VAN 1 0 01
F. Andersen (Ducks - G): Saves: 31, Save Pct.: .969
S. Koivu (Ducks - C): Goals: 1, Assists: 1
C. Perry (Ducks - RW): Goals: 1, Assists: 1
 
 
 
 
 
Associated Press
Ducks Cruise Past Canucks
Saku Koivu and Corey Perry each had a goal and an assist to lead the Ducks to a 5-1 win over the Canucks.Tags: NHL, Ducks, Canucks, highlight, Brad Richardson, Saku Koivu

VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- The Anaheim Ducks moved into first place in the Pacific Division.
And, they've got much bigger plans.
Corey Perry and Saku Koivu each had a goal and an assist and Frederik Andersen made 31 saves as the Ducks defeated the Vancouver Canucks 5-1 on Saturday night.
"We not only want to get first place, we want to play as good as we can heading into the playoffs," said Andersen, who started in place of No. 1 goalie Jonas Hiller. "Every time you go on the ice you want to prove you can play."
Luca Sbisa, Matt Beleskey and Mathieu Perreault also scored for Anaheim, while Andrew Cogliano and Daniel Winnik added two assists.
Brad Richardson had the lone goal for Vancouver, which remained five points back of the Phoenix Coyotes for the final wild-card berth in the Western Conference. Eddie Lack made 16 saves.
"Obviously, our backs are against the wall and I guess we're going to see what we're made out of," Ryan Kesler said with barely a whisper in the Canucks' locker room. "Are we going to sit back and cower or are we going to give everything and try to give ourselves a chance here?"
The Ducks led 2-1 after the first period and increased their lead at 11:02 of the second off a Canucks turnover when Winnik chipped a pass from the side of the net into the slot to Koivu, who scored his 10th of the season.
Vancouver had a number of opportunities to make things interesting, including three power plays in the second, but didn't have many clear-cut chances for the league's 27th-ranked unit.
"It's inexcusable to have a power play like we have," Kesler said. "To lose 5-1 in a must-win game, it's embarrassing."
After Koivu gave the Ducks a 3-1 lead, Andersen made consecutive saves off shots by Chris Higgins and Jordan Schroeder from in tight before shooting out a pad to stop Zack Kassian moments later.
"It's important to have two good goalies that can support each other if something happens," said Andersen, who improved to 17-5 this season.
Perry put the game out of reach by scoring his 38th of the season at 6:45 of the third.
Perreault added his 18th of the season on a power play at 14:03.
"It's definitely frustrating right now," Kassian said. "There's no ifs, ands or buts about it. We're frustrated. We know we're on the outside looking in.
"Like I said 100 times in the past week: We're competitors and we want to play for each other and that's what we're going to do."
Anaheim has thoroughly dominated the first four meetings of its five-game season series with Vancouver, outscoring the Canucks 21-6 and surrendering just one point to its division rivals. The teams meet for the final time April 7 at Rogers Arena.
The Ducks opened the scoring at 7:36 of the first period after the Canucks had a couple of good chances at the other end against Anaheim's rookie netminder. The puck was played back to the point to Sbisa, whose shot found its way through several players and past Lack for his first of the season.
Beleskey made it 2-0 just 1:11 later. Anaheim's Rickard Rakell collected a puck in front of Lack and fed a behind-the-back pass to Beleskey, who beat the netminder upstairs as Anaheim scored on two of its first five shots.
Vancouver got one back at 11:12 off some nice work from Kassian in the offensive zone. The big forward maintained possession at the blue line before feeding defenseman Ryan Stanton. His shot was kicked out by Andersen and right to Richardson, and he buried his 10th of the season.
"We're certainly on the outside looking in and it's not a spot that we want to be in," Canucks defenseman Dan Hamhuis said. "I've never been in this spot before in my career. We're not mathematically out of it, even though our chances are slim.
"We've got to keep playing hard and give ourselves that chance and make those teams earn it."

Game notes


Richardson had a great chance with the game scoreless in the first period, but Andersen made a terrific stick save on a shot that he deflected onto the post. ... Ducks forward Teemu Selanne sat out after playing Friday night in Edmonton against the Oilers. The 43-year-old has not played back-to-back games this season, but said after the morning skate that he will play against the Canucks in Vancouver on April 7. ... Kassian has two goals and five assists during his four-game point streak. ... Perreault has six goals in his past eight games. ... Ducks forward Ryan Getzlaf took a shot off his foot before Anaheim's fifth goal and did not return.
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Wild rally in 3rd period to beat Coyotes 3-1

Final
Series (Game 3 of 3)

Wild 3

(38-26-11, 87 pts)

Coyotes 1

(36-27-12, 84 pts)





9:00 PM ET, March 29, 2014
Jobing.com Arena, Glendale, Arizona

1 2 3 T
MIN 0 0 33
PHX 1 0 01
Z. Parise (Wild - LW): Goals: 2, Assists: 0
M. Stone (Coyotes - D): Goals: 0, Assists: 0
M. Koivu (Wild - C): Goals: 0, Assists: 2
 
 
 
 
Associated Press
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- The Minnesota Wild were reeling. The Phoenix Coyotes were rolling.
Then the teams met Saturday night and everything turned around.
Zach Parise scored two of Minnesota's three third-period goals and the Wild rallied to beat the Coyotes 3-1 on Saturday night in a game with important playoff implications.
"We need to use this as a game we can kind of springboard something off of," Minnesota coach Mike Yeo said. "We've had enough games where there have been some bad feelings afterward. Let's use this as one that hopefully we can build something off of."
Phoenix nursed a 1-0 lead through two periods on Mikkel Boedker's early power-play goal, but the Coyotes went 24 minutes, 28 seconds without a shot.
After giving up five goals in each of its previous two games, Minnesota's defense was outstanding with Ilya Bryzgalov in net.
Parise tied it from the top of the circle off a faceoff 8:03 into the final period, and then came Jared Spurgeon's slap shot from the top of the right circle with 7:03 to play. Parise added an empty-net goal in the final minute.
The Coyotes would have moved ahead of Minnesota into seventh with a victory."
"We can't let them come out in the third and let them score two and an empty-net goal," Boedker said. "That's not how we do it around here, and obviously this was a good opportunity for us to jump up to seventh, but that's the way it goes."
The Wild pulled three points ahead of Phoenix for the No. 7 spot in the Western Conference. The Coyotes are just a point ahead of Dallas for the No. 8 spot. The Stars won at St. Louis 4-2 Saturday.
"It's going to be like that," Phoenix coach Dave Tippett said. "It is why you can't get too high right now and you can't get too low. ... It's like a playoff series. You forget the one you just played and move on whether you won or lost."
Minnesota's win also clinched a playoff berth for the Chicago Blackhawks, the defending Stanley Cup champions.
The Wild won for only the second time in six games and fourth time in 12 games. Phoenix, just back from a three-game trip east, lost for just the third time in eight games.
Bryzgalov, 3-0-2 as a starter since being acquired by the Wild in a trade deadline deal from Edmonton, had 21 saves for Minnesota.
"A lot of this goes to Bryz. It's 1-0 and he makes and unbelievable glove save in the second period and keeps it at 1-0," Yeo said. "That's an important one."
Thomas Greiss had 27 for Phoenix, without their usual goalie Mike Smith due to injury.
Just 2:28 into the game, Minnesota was penalized for too many men on the ice. Forty-eight seconds later, Shane Doan's close-range shot deflected off Boedker's leg into the net, the power-play goal giving Phoenix a quick 1-0 lead.
It was Boedker's team-high eighth first-period goal of the season and his 19th overall.
Each team also killed a penalty in the second period.
The Coyotes didn't get a shot from the time Doan missed with 7:49 to play in the second period until Radim Vrbada's with 1:56 left in the game.
Minnesota finally tied it off a face off on a shot by Parise from the top of the circle and it was 1-1 with 11:57 to play. It was a set play, Parise said.
"We've tried that before," he said. "It's just never worked."
Spurgeon's powerful slap shot sailed past Greiss high into the net to put the Wild ahead.
Doan disputed stats on the long span without a Phoenix shot, blaming it on the scorer.
"It wasn't that long between shots," Doan said. "The guy just doesn't keep track very well."
The Wild had three penalty kills after the Coyotes' power play goal.

Game notes


The Wild won the season series 2-1 and would have the tiebreaker. ... The Coyotes are 13-5-0 when Boedker scores a goal. ... Minnesota didn't have a power play until there was 5:17 left in the second period.
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Blue Jackets aid playoff push with OT win over Hurricanes

Final OT
Series (Game 5 of 5)

Blue Jackets 3

(38-30-6, 82 pts)

Hurricanes 2

(32-32-10, 74 pts)






7:00 PM ET, March 29, 2014
PNC Arena, Raleigh, North Carolina

1 2 3 OT T
CBJ 0 1 1 13
CAR 0 1 1 02
R. Johansen (Blue Jackets - C): Goals: 1, Assists: 0
A. Loktionov (Hurricanes - C): Goals: 1, Assists: 0
A. Anisimov (Blue Jackets - C): Goals: 1, Assists: 1
 
 
 
 
Associated Press
RALEIGH, N.C. -- For more than 60 minutes, the Columbus Blue Jackets just couldn't manage to give their power-play unit a chance.
Once they finally went up a man in overtime, Ryan Johansen made it count.
Johansen scored a power-play goal at 2:40 of the extra session to lead Columbus past the Carolina Hurricanes 3-2 on Saturday night.
"I was talking to the ref, I was like, `Come on, we need a power play,'" Johansen said with a laugh. "We have confidence in our power play, so if we get opportunities, we feel we're at least going to get a lot of momentum out of it and get some chances."
Artem Anisimov had a goal and an assist and Matt Calvert also scored to help the Blue Jackets earn an important two points in their push for the second playoff berth in club history and first since 2009.
"We can pat ourselves on the back for this one, but starting [Sunday] and the day after, we've got to move on," defenseman Dalton Prout said. "There's still lots of work to be done, and for the most part, we control our own fate. It's a good feeling."
Jeff Skinner and Andrei Loktionov scored and Riley Nash had two assists for the Hurricanes, who fell to 6-11 since the Olympic break.
"We seem to be finding ways ... to lose," Carolina captain Eric Staal said. "It's not like we're completely out of it every night. We're in the battle.
"For whatever reason, we can't seem to get that one that falls for us and it goes the other direction," Staal added. "Our compete, our work ethic, for the most part has been there. We've got guys that care. We've got guys that try. That's not our problem."
Curtis McElhinney made 25 saves for Columbus in his second straight start in place of flu-stricken starter Sergei Bobrovsky.
The decisive sequence started midway through OT when Brandon Dubinsky rang the left post. Goalie Anton Khudobin couldn't cover the puck, but forward Jiri Tlusty did -- drawing a delay of game penalty and giving the Blue Jackets their first power play of the night at 1:54.
Johansen then ended it with a snap shot from between the circles that trickled past Khudobin, who stopped 29 shots in his second consecutive start for Carolina.
Loktionov put the Hurricanes up 2-1 when he took a feed from Nash in the circle and snapped the puck past McElhinney with 13:22 left.
But for the second time in the game, the Blue Jackets struck back quickly to tie it. This time it was Anisimov, who pushed the rebound of Nathan Horton's shot past Khudobin 50 seconds later.
"We found a way to claw back," Johansen said.
These teams entered on opposite ends of the playoff spectrum, with the Blue Jackets taking the ice in a four-way tie for two Eastern Conference wild cards.
Carolina is mathematically alive for just its second postseason berth since winning the 2006 Stanley Cup, but the Hurricanes -- who entered seven points behind that cluster of four teams -- have a long way to go to catch up.
"We don't think we're out yet," coach Kirk Muller said. "We're going to push."
For much of this game, offensive chances were few for both teams.
Khudobin made the save of the night midway through the first period when he slid across the net to thwart Blake Comeau on a 2-on-1.
"They knew we were on a back-to-back with travel," Prout said. "They came out hard and I think they carried the play. But we weathered the storm and I think we fought back."
The scoring pace picked up near the end of the second: Skinner finally broke through for Carolina when he scored with 3:31 left in the second. He snatched the rebound of rookie Elias Lindholm's shot and chipped the puck over defenseman David Savard for his team-leading third goal this season against Columbus.
Calvert tied it with 1:14 left in the period when he snapped the puck past Khudobin after a takeaway -- the first goal allowed by the Hurricanes goalie in a span of 121 minutes, 49 seconds.

Game notes


Calvert has goals in two straight games. ... Skinner has a four-game points streak and has four points in five games against the Blue Jackets this season.
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