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Zajac scores in OT, Devils beat Maple Leafs 5-4
Associated Press
Janary 29, 2010
NEWARK, N.J. Travis Zajac helped the New Jersey Devils erase the embarrassment of blowing a late two-goal lead to the lowly Toronto Maple Leafs.
Zajac scored at 4:14 of overtime as the Devils escaped with 5-4 victory Friday night.
For the first two periods, we had the gas pedal down, Zajac said. We were on them, pressuring them, making them turn the puck over. In the third, we kind of let off.
Suddenly, the Maple Leafs were in the drivers seat.
Alexei Ponikarovsky and Matt Stajan scored in the final 5:01 to pull Toronto even at 4. Their late heroics were not enough to prevent the Maple Leafs from losing for the fifth straight time.
Stajan tied it with 1:31 remaining in regulation, knocking in the rebound of Tomas Kaberles point shot that found its way to the net through a maze of players.
That came after Ponikarovsky stripped the puck from Devils defenseman Bryce Salvador to cut it to 4-3 with 5:01 left.
Then Zajac saved the evening for the Devils.
After assisting on three goals in regulation, Zajac fired a shot from the top of the right circle that beat Vesa Toskala(notes) for a power-play goal. Zach Parise set up the winner and finished with two goals and two assists.
We just wanted to set up the box, Zajac said. I fed it down to Zach and he just made a nice return pass into my wheelhouse. I was just able to get a good shot. Its been tough scoring goals lately and it was great to get some breaks and some chances.
Dainius Zubrus and Patrick Davis also scored for New Jersey, and Martin Brodeur made 25 saves to help the Atlantic Division-leading Devils snap a two-game losing streak.
Carl Gunnarsson and Colton Orr had the other Toronto goals.
Parise scored twice in the opening period and the Devils took a 2-1 lead as the line juggling by Devils coach Jacques Lemaire paid off.
The Devils, mired in a 2-5-1 slump coming into the game, had scored only 12 goals in that span. In an effort to spark his offense, Lemaire moved Zubrus, playing only his third game after missing 30 with a broken knee cap, up to the top line with Parise and Zajac.
They quickly meshed, after Toronto grabbed the early lead.
Gunnarsson put the Maple Leafs on the board with his first NHL goal at 6:11. The Swedish rookie defenseman fired a shot from the left point that sailed over Broduers glove and under the crossbar.
The lead lasted only 59 seconds as Parise pulled the Devils even. Maple Leafs defenseman Ian White turned the puck over in his zone, setting up Parise for a hard shot that went wide of the net. Zubrus snared the carom off the end board, zipping the puck across the crease to Parise for an easy tap in.
White coughed up the puck again on Parises second tally at 13:40. Zajac picked off Whites poor clearing pass, whipping the puck to Zubrus who relayed it to Parise. Parise beat Jonas Gustavsson between the pads, giving the Devils star a two-goal game for the 20th time in his career and fifth this season.
While the Devils celebrated, White smashed his stick against the post, shattering the shaft in frustration.
He was guilty of making a couple of turnovers and they buried them, Maple Leafs coach Ron Wilson said of White. Zach Parise, if he gets opportunities like that, smells blood and hes right to the net and boom, its in.
Parise came close to bagging the hat trick early in the second with the Devils on the power play. Gustavsson robbed him twice, including a sparkling glove save on Parises blast from the right circle.
Parise, playing an inspired game, came charging into the Toronto zone on a breakaway about 4 minutes later. Only a diving stop by Gustavsson prevented another New Jersey goal.
But Parise wasnt done. Bulling his way past two Maple Leafs in center ice, Parise nudged the puck ahead to Zajac for a two-on-one break that concluded with Zubrus scoring the first goal of his comeback at 9:22.
It seemed like every shift we were getting a least one scoring chance, said Parise, who had a game-high nine shots on goal. That makes the game a lot more fun. It felt good to put some goals in. We let them back in there, but it does feel good to get some offense going.
Toskala replaced Gustavsson at 11:47, and the change gave the Maple Leafs a brief lift that led to Orrs goal at 14:41.
Wilson said the move was not a reflection on Gustavsson.
I just decided to change things up, to change our momentum, Wilson said. I didnt like the way was game was going. It wasnt his fault at all. It worked.
Orr, an enforcer more than a scorer, gloved down a pass from Jamal Mayers and got a one-step jump on the Devils defense. With the posse closing in, Orr whipped a shot past Brodeur for his first goal in 29 games to cut the Devils lead to 3-2.
New Jersey when back up by two with 2:41 remaining in the period as rookie Davis got his first NHL goal
The suspense early in the final period centered on Parises bid for his second hat trick. Toskala made a glove save on his snap shot about five minutes in.
Then it got serious, as Toronto mounted the comeback that forced the overtime.
In a scheduling quirk, the game was the first of three between the Maple Leafs and Devils in an eight-day span. They meet again Tuesday in Toronto before returning to New Jersey on Friday.
NOTES: Rod Pelley was activated from injured reserve by the Devils after missing five games because of a lower-body injury. Pelley replaced RW Niclas Bergfors, who had no goals and one assist in his last 14 games. The Devils also assigned RW Ilkka Pikkarainen to CSKA Moscow. He cleared NHL waivers Jan. 22 after scoring one goal and three assists in 17 games.
The Devils and Maple Leafs meet for the fourth and final time this season on March 18 in Toronto.
A pair of Maple Leafs reached games milestones Friday: Niklas Hagman (600) and Orr (300).
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Capitals win 9th straight, 4-1 over Panthers
By DAVID GINSBURG
January 29, 2010
WASHINGTON, DC On a night when Alex Ovechkin and Alexander Semin stepped out of the spotlight, the Washington Capitals still had enough firepower to earn their ninth straight victory.
Mike Knuble and Nicklas Backstrom fueled the Capitals vaunted attack with three points apiece, and Washington pulled away to a 4-1 victory over the Florida Panthers on Friday night.
Knuble had two goals and an assist, and Backstrom had a goal and two assists for the Capitals. Knuble has 11 goals in his last 12 games and four in his last three.
That was enough to make up for a quiet night by Washingtons two leading scorers: Ovechkin and Semin each had an assist for the highest-scoring team in the NHL.
Alex is the best player in the world and Nicks climbing the ladder. Ive just been able to find a way to play with these guys and complement them, Knuble said.
Were clicking.
The winning streak is the second-longest in franchise history, just one short of the 10 straight won by the 1983-84 team. Washington has won 12 times in January to tie the team record for a month, set in December 1984.
The Capitals, who lead the NHL in goals, have outscored the opposition 44-19 during their nine-game run.
Jeff Schultz made it 3-1 with 15:14 left by slamming a slap shot past screened goalie Tomas Vokou. Knuble provided a three-goal cushion with 12:35 remaining.
Its fun, but its also a very businesslike atmosphere in here, Schultz said. This is kind of the way we expect ourselves to play each night; well try to keep it rolling as long as we can.
Michal Neuvirth had 35 saves for Washington, 20-3-3 at home.
I dont think we had our best game tonight, Capitals coach Bruce Boudreau said. We gave up way too many chances, but Neuvirth was outstanding. When you have good goaltending, sometimes you overlook your mistakes.
Stephen Weiss got the lone goal for the Panthers, who simply didnt have enough weapons to outscore the Capitals.
They have such gifted goal scorers that it doesnt take them much time to get a shot off and score, winger Cory Stillman said.
Washington is 5-0 against the Panthers this year with one game left in the lopsided series.
Some of the decisions we made with the puck werent very good, Florida coach Peter DeBoer said. Against a team like that, unless you bring your A-plus game, theyre going to make you look bad. And thats what happened.
The Capitals got a scare when standout defenseman Mike Green had to be helped off the ice after colliding with Dmitry Kulikov during the pursuit of a loose puck. The injury was diagnosed as a bruised thigh, and Capitals coach Bruce Boudreau said Green could be available for Sundays game against Tampa Bay.
Washington needed less than 8 minutes to get its offense cranking. With Floridas Bryan McCabe in the penalty box, Backstrom got his 22nd goal by stuffing a rebound past Vokoun for a 1-0 lead.
But Florida tied it at 4:22 of the second period when Steven Weiss scored his team-high 20th goal of the season off a pass from Stillman.
Washington moved back in front just 25 seconds later. Ovechkin took a shot that tipped off the skate of Knuble, who was credited with a goal when the puck slid under Vokouns pads.
Theyre good at that, Stillman said. They rebound quickly. If you score, theyre going to come right back. Unfortunately, they did it in 25 secondsand thats the game-winner tonight.
NOTES: The Capitals killed five penalties and are 25 for 26 over the last six games.
Vokoun has started the last 14 games for Florida, going 7-5-2 in that span.
Washington has outscored the opposition 67-36 in the first period.
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