The Detroit Red Wings took advantage of the shootout to win three times during their NHL-record, 23-game home winning streak. Detroit's good fortune in the one-on-one duels ran out and its run ended against the Vancouver Canucks. Alex Burrows scored the only goal in a shootout, which was made possible when Daniel Sedin scored his second goal of the game with 15.4 seconds left in regulation, to...
Oilers’ Dubnyk stops 35, blanks Flyers (AP)
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Once again, the Edmonton Oilers found a way to give their opponent fits. Devan Dubnyk made 35 saves to record his first shutout of the season and the Oilers won their second game in a row, topping the Philadelphia Flyers 2-0 on Thursday. Dubnyk, who earned his third career shutout, said this game and the recent 6-1 win over Calgary showed what the team is capable of doing.
Thursday’s Three Stars: Dubnyk blanks Flyers; Canucks end Red Wings’ 23-game home winning streak
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No. 1 Star: Devan Dubnyk, Edmonton Oilers
Dubnyk kept the Philadelphia Flyers at bay all night with a 35-save performance earning him his 12th win of the year in a 2-0 Oilers win. Jordan Eberle and Taylor Hall scored both Edmonton goals in the second period. The shutout was Dubnyk's first of the season and third of his career.
No. 2 Star: Patrick Marleau, San Jose Sharks
Marleau's 24th and 25 goals of the year came in the game's opening 10:43 and were the only tallies for the Sharks in their 2-1 win over the Toronto Maple Leafs. Marleau's first of the night came just 32 seconds into the game that helped drop the Leafs to their seventh loss in eight games. Antti Niemi made 29 saves to record just his second win in his last eight starts.
No. 3 Star: Andrew Ladd, Winnipeg Jets
The Jets captain scored twice in the opening two periods as they built up a 4-0 lead over the Tampa Bay Lightning and held on for a 4-3 win. It was the second straight two-goal game for Ladd, who also assisted on Dustin Byfuglien's 10th of the year to make it 4-0.
Honorable mention: Ray Whitney scored in regulation, assisted on another and put home the only goal in the shootout as the Phoenix Coyoted downed the Calgary Flames 4-3 to win for the ninth time in 10 games. Mike Smith made 21 saves for his ninth straight win ... Corey Perry recorded his third straight 30-goal season and eighth goal in nine games as the Anaheim Ducks slipped by the Carolina Hurricanes 3-2 in a shootout. Saku Koivu netted the only goal in the skills competition and Jonas Hiller stopped 30 shots ... The game marked the 2,900th in the career of Hurricanes broadcaster Chuck Kaiton ... Matt Cullen scored in regulation and later in the shootout as the Minnesota Wild edged the Florida Panthers 3-2. Niklas Backstrom made 41 saves ... Stephen Weiss played in his 614th game with the Panthers, passing Radek Dvorak on the franchise's all-time list ... Vladimir Sobotka tied things at two with under seven minutes to play and T.J. Oshie and Andy McDonald both scored in the shootout as the St. Louis Blues beat the Nashville Predators 3-2. Jaroslav Halak made 25 saves for his fourth win in six starts ... Ryan Malone has your assist of the night with this sweet between-the-legs dish to Steven Stamkos:
Steve Ott, Michael Ryder and Loui Eriksson all scored third period goals for the Dallas Stars as they defeated the Chicago Blackhawks 3-1. Richard Bachman stopped 26 shots as the Stars ended Chicago's four-game winning streak ... Daniel Sedin's second goal of the night with 15.4 seconds in regulation forced overtime and Alex Burrows would later pot the shootout winner as the Vancouver Canucks got by the Detroit Red Wings 4-3. Henrik Sedin, of course, assisted on both of Daniel's goals and Roberto Luongo made 33 saves ... Darren Helm recorded three points in the loss for Detroit. Kyle Quincey scored in his first game since being acquired by the Red Wings.
Fight of the Night: Jody Shelley vs. Darcy Hordichuk:
Did you know? The Ducks have earned 36 points since January 1, tied with Detroit for the most in the NHL. (@AnaheimDucks)
Dishonorable mention: The loss ends the Red Wings' 23-game winning streak at Joe Louis Arena. Their last defeat at home came on Nov. 3 against Calgary ... Mathieu Garon lasted just 22 minutes for the Lightning, allowing four goals on 18 shots ... Finally, Scott Hannan may have a few sleepless nights after this turnover:

For the last time -- because the deal will never happen -- let's get some clarification on the rumor that was tossed around earlier this week about Derrick Rose hinting or straight up asking that his Chicago Bulls deal Carlos Boozer to the Los Angeles Lakers for Pau Gasol. Let's start with the end of this; because, again, this trade will never go down. Rose confirmed to Christopher Cason at CSNChicago.com (via PBT) that he made no such demand.
"I heard it after the game [on Monday] and that's something that I wouldn't say to anyone," said Rose. "It was all false and that's something I'll never do. I'm good with the teammates that I have. I've always been saying that. We've been winning games and we're not in the position to look to trade anyone right now.
"I talked to [Boozer] a little bit, but I think he already knew that [the rumor] was false," continued Rose. "It's something that I wouldn't do to anyone. It was all false."
Any reports, or extended analysis that confused Rose "asking" the Bulls to trade Boozer (specifically) for Gasol was false. That wasn't the initial report, though.
Chris Sheridan, who went on record more than most in telling this story, offered this clarification earlier this week:
Another arm of the Tribune Company, the Los Angeles Times, posted a link on its Lakers blog reading: " Sheridan Hoops' Chris Sheridan reports that Chicago Bulls guard Derrick Rose told management he wants them to acquire Lakers forward Pau Gasol in a trade."
Actually, that is not what I reported.
The key word in that sentence is "told."
In my report, I did not claim that Rose told anybody anything. I said he had "let it be known."
It is semantics, but semantics are important in a story of this magnitude.
If someone were to ask Rose whether he "told" that to Bulls management, he could be completely truthful in saying "no."
But if someone asked Rose whether he had made his thoughts on Gasol known through an intermediary, it would be interesting to hear his exact answer.
I obviously can't speak to Sheridan's sources, but he's not exactly wrong here. As he points out, semantics are important in this case.
That said, this could be anyone around Rose. A buddy of his shooting the you-know-what at a diner late night after a game. An adidas rep who may have watched part of a Lakers game or highlight package while picking Rose's brain about Gasol's skills. A Chicago tape operator, which is possible considering Rose's obsession with game film. Or a real, influential, liaison between Rose and the team's front office.
Anyone can be a part of Derrick Rose trying to "let it be known." I'm not trying to dismiss Sheridan, here, but I can let it be known that I would like 42 chicken wings for dinner tonight. It doesn't mean I'm not going to eat baked fish and brown rice.
We were quick to dismiss initial mainly because Rose has never been so brazen in situations like these, and while Sheridan's explanation might look like he's covering his tracks, here, his semantics leave him in a safe place. His reporting is sound. Rose could have made this known. Hell, as a Bulls fan, I'd like to make it known. It'd be nice to have one of the more talented and versatile big men of his generation on Chicago's roster.
The problem is that it's never going to happen. Los Angeles won't want Boozer, even after flirting with trading for him back in 2005, and especially not with a contract that runs a year longer than Gasol's. Even with Boozer's big deal, his salary doesn't match up well with Pau's, so the Bulls would be forced to toss point guard C.J. Watson into the mix. The Lakers badly need a competent point man like Watson, but Chicago might not be willing to risk the chemistry that laid the groundwork for the team's 27-8 start, especially with Rose (who is reportedly pain-free) having missed 10 of his team's games.
Pardon my cheery take, but everyone's right in this regard. The Lakers are smart to potentially keep Gasol, who could be the key in matchups as the team looks to regain that championship edge. The Bulls are certainly right to prefer Gasol over Boozer, but also right to be hesitant before trading an important piece like C.J. Watson (again, assuming this deal ever had a toe steeped in reality). Rose is right to muse about how great it would be to have Pau Gasol on his team to supposed confidantes, he's right to dismiss the idea that he ever asked for that trade, and Sheridan is right to point out that he never wrote that Derrick asked for that specific deal in discussions with Bulls management.
Whew. Bright skies and smiling faces, all around.
Also, no deal.
(Bummer.)
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