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Jarome Iginla scored three times to help Calgary beat Chicago
08-05-11

ATLANTA (AP) -Ondrej Pavelec stopped 29 shots to earn his third NHL shutout, and Evander Kane, Nik Antropov and Ben Eager had a goal and assist each as the Atlanta Thrashers beat Washington 5-0 on Friday night and snapped the Capitals nine-game point streak. Chase Utley Replicas Jersey . The NHL-leading Capitals were shut out for the first time since Dec. 9 at Buffalo. Washington (14-5-1) had 10 wins and 21 points in its first 12 games, but missed a chance at a 15th victory that wouldve been the Capitals best 20-game start. Pavelec, who fainted early in the season-opening home victory over Washington improved to 2-4-2. Dustin Byfuglien made it 4-0 in the final minute of the second period with his sixth goal, and Alexander Burmistrov finished the scoring when he netted his third goal late in the final frame. Capitals forward Alexander Semin had his nine-game point streak broken. PITTSBURGH (AP) - Sidney Crosby scored in the shootout and Pittsburgh came back to beat Carolina after giving up three leads. Crosby and Kris Letang each put the puck past Justin Peters in the tiebreaker. Jeff Skinner and Jussi Jokinen, who had two tying goals, failed against Pittsburghs Marc-Andre Fleury. Jokinen is 26 of 52 in shootouts, the most attempts of any player, but is 0 for 2 this season. Crosby, who had a goal and three assists, is 21 of 50 in shootouts. Chris Kunitz scored twice for Pittsburgh, which won four times during a five-game stretch in which it collected nine points. DETROIT (AP) - John Madden scored 4:18 into overtime and Minnesota snapped Detroits four-game winning streak. Brent Burns, Cal Clutterbuck and Mikko Koivu also scored for the Wild. Jose Theodore stopped 41 shots, and Nick Schultz finished with two assists. Patrick Eaves had a goal and an assist, and Darren Helm and Johan Franzen also scored for Detroit. Justin Abdelkader had two assists, and Jimmy Howard made 23 saves. BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) - Tim Connolly snapped a third-period tie with a power-play goal to help lift Buffalo beat Los Angeles. Thomas Vanek added a goal and assist, and Andrej Sekera and Jochen Hecht also scored for the Sabres (8-10-3), who have won five of seven after a 3-9-2 start. Ryan Miller finished with 34 saves for Buffalo, which scored twice on the power play against a Kings penalty-killing unit that came in tied for first in the NHL. Los Angeles had allowed just seven man-advantage goals and killed 90 percent of opposition power plays. Dustin Brown and Wayne Simmonds scored for the slumping Pacific Division-leading Kings (12-6), who have lost three straight after a six-game winning streak. Backup goalie Jonathan Bernier made 22 saves in his second start in three games, and sixth overall this season. ST. LOUIS (AP) - Brad Boyes, Carlo Colaiacovo and Eric Brewer scored 86 seconds apart in the second period to lead St. Louis past Ottawa. The Blues (10-5-3) snapped a five-game losing streak and improved to 7-0-1 at home. Ottawa lost for the fourth time in five games. Ty Conklin made 18 saves to record his first home win with the Blues. He had been 0-6 with a 4.45 goals-against average at the arena. Ottawas Brian Elliott stopped the first 17 shots he faced before St. Louis had its fastest three-goal spurt of the season. Andy McDonald and Patrik Berglund added insurance goals in the third period. Alex Pietrangelo and David Backes both had two assists. DENVER (AP) - Craig Anderson stopped 25 shots in his return from injury and Matt Duchene scored and had two assists in a four-goal second period to lift Colorado over the New York Rangers. David Jones, Kevin Porter, Kevin Shattenkirk and Daniel Winnik also had goals for the Avalanche, who went 3-0 on their homestand. Anderson was back in net after missing 10 games because of a right knee injury, showing little signs of rust as he gave up just a third-period goal to rookie Derek Stepan. Duchene scored for the first time since Oct. 26 on a shot that traveled through the legs of New York defenseman Michael Del Zotto and over the shoulder of goalie Henrik Lundqvist, the third goal he surrendered in the second period. Lundqvist was pulled with 7:33 remaining in the period, giving way to Martin Biron, who promptly allowed a shot by Shattenkirk to trickle into the net. ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) - Rick Nash scored for the sixth time in six games, Steve Mason made a season-high 47 saves in his fourth straight start, and Columbus improved the best start in franchise history with a victory over Anaheim. Chris Clark and Mike Commodore each had a goal and an assist and Jakub Voracek also scored for the Blue Jackets (11-6). In a span of 10 days, Columbus ended a seven-game winning streak by St. Louis with their most lopsided victory in franchise history, put an end to the Los Angeles Kings club-record 8-0 start at home, and snapped a five-game home winning streak by the Ducks. Mason gave up a short-handed goal by Bobby Ryan and a power-play goal by Saku Koivu less than 5 minutes apart early in the second period, and a third-period goal by Corey Perry. But the Ducks lost their fourth straight following a six-game winning streak. CALGARY, Alberta (AP) - Jarome Iginla scored three times to help Calgary beat Chicago. David Moss had a goal and two assists for the Flames, who had lost eight straight games to the Blackhawks, dating to March 16, 2008. Niklas Hagman, Brendan Morrison and Curtis Glencross each had a goal and an assist, and Alex Tanguay set up three goals. Jack Skille and Troy Brouwer scored for the Blackhawks, who dropped to 1-1 on their six-game road trip. Marty Turco stopped 29 shots just two nights after recording an 18-save shutout at Edmonton. The Flames scored seven consecutive goals. EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) - Eric Belanger scored the shootout winner for Phoenix, which rallied from a three-goal deficit and beat struggling Edmonton. Phoenix tied it 3-3 with 35 seconds left in regulation when Wojtek Wolski netted his third of the season while Coyotes goalie Ilya Bryzgalov was off for an extra skater. Lauri Korpikoski and Radim Vrbata had the other goals in regulation for the Coyotes (9-5-5), who won their fifth in a row and have at least a point in seven straight. Vrbata also had two assists. Ales Hemsky, Shawn Horcoff and Dustin Penner scored for the Oilers (4-10-4), who have lost six straight and have just two wins in 16 games. Indianapolis Colts Johnny Unitas Jersey . MOR held a ceremony in Xuzhou City, east Chinas Jiangsu Province, Monday to mark the event. Related readings:  Changfeng Station relocated to better link high-speed rail  Shanghai-Nanjing intercity railway starts operation  Chinas fastest high speed train rolls off production line  BOC buys into Beijing-Shanghai High-Speed Rail MOR said the laying of 1,318-km of railway track would be finished by the end of the year. Replicas Jerod Mayo Jerseys . But when youre not part of it you dont enjoy it as much. Hopefully, this time I can experience the whole tournament and just have fun with the guys. Boston Red Sox Jersey . Related readings: Spain survive, US and Argentina eliminated at Davis Cup Nalbandian denies quitting Argentine Davis Cup team Spain overcome Nadals absence to win Davis Cup Australia took Saturdays doubles win as Carsten Ball and Paul Hanley seize the best-of-five match tie at Melbourne Park with a straight sets win over Yang Tsung-hua and Yi Chu-huan in the doubles rubber in their Asia-Oceania zone match. Authentic New England Patriots Jerseys . Hes back on the disabled list. Sizemore was placed on the 15-day disabled list Monday with a bruised right knee, an injury he sustained on a hard slide into second base last week. Super Bowl Anthony Gonzalez Jersey . Wen was speaking exclusively to Xinhua News Agency at Ziguangge building inside Zhongnanhai, an office compound of the central authorities at the heart of Beijing. Sino-US cooperative projects set a good example for the fight against more dangerous modern forms of the disease Thursday is World Tuberculosis Day, which commemorates the date in 1882 when Dr Robert Koch announced his discovery of the bacterium that causes tuberculosis (TB). The World Health Organization, the United States, China and countries around the world commemorate this day by recognizing the lives and stories of people affected by TB: women, men, and children who have received TB treatment; medical and public health professionals, researchers and community workers. They are all essential team members in the global fight against TB. On this day, we join them in celebrating the lives saved because of innovative interventions to support early detection of infection and initiation and completion of TB treatment. We also remind ourselves that the fight against this ancient plague, and its more dangerous modern forms such as multi-drug resistant TB and extensively drug resistant TB, is far from over and will require discovering new ways for diagnosing, treating and managing the disease. The US is a global leader in combating TB and focuses its programs on expanding TB services in the countries most affected by this disease. The government provides vital global technical leadership in epidemiology and surveillance, laboratory strengthening, and clinicaloperational research to accelerate actions to control TB and addresses the multiple other dimensions and challenges including TBHIV-AIDS co-infection, multi-drug resistant and eextensively drug resistant TB, improving health delivery systems and building stronger community awareness. Jonathan Papelbon Jersey. Addressing the problem of TB is also a key component of President Barack Obamas Global Health Initiative. This initiative is designed to help partner countries improve health outcomes, with a particular focus on improving the health of women, newborns and children. This initiative saves lives today, and builds health systems - training health workers, repairing health clinics and improving procurement systems - so that improvements in health can continue for generations. A true transformation can occur only if we simultaneously deepen our understanding of TB as a disease. One excellent example of our joint efforts can be seen in Henan province. Thanks to strong support from the Henan provincial government and the Henan provincial bureau of health, a TB research partnership with the US National Institutes of Health has made inroads against this disease and promises future benefits. The first research study, at the Henan Provincial Chest Hospital, is off to a very smooth start and I understand the study team plans to start the second study next year, using new drugs for the treatment of drug resistant TB. Construction of the Sino-US (Henan) Tuberculosis Prevention and Treatment Academy by the Henan provincial bureau of health will begin soon, incorporating Chinese design and US suggestions on biosafety.    Previous Page 1 2 Next Page      Previous Page 1 2 Next Page   ' ' '


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