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Wild 2, Hurricanes 1
ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Dwayne Roloson stopped 33 shots and just missed his second shutout of the season for Minnesota. Roloson, Minnesota's back up goaltender behind Manny Fernandez, looked to be on his way to his ninth career shutout until Ron Francis scored Carolina's only goal with 7:07 remaining in the game. Roloson, who turned away six shots after Francis' goal, is unbeaten in his last eight starts (5-0-3). With star forward Marian Gaborik sidelined with the flu, the Wild got goals from Cliff Ronning and Filip Kuba in the first period.
Coyotes 2, Kings 1
PHOENIX -- Branko Radivojevic scored a controversial goal with 7:03 remaining. Radivojevic one-timed a pass from Daniel Briere into Jamie Storr's pads from the left side of the crease, then raised his arms to celebrate a goal. Referee Tim Peel pointed to the net three times to confirm the goal, then waved the goal off, before finally signaling goal a second time. Video reviews confirmed Peel's third call, even though the puck couldn't be seen on television replays after leaving Radivojevic's stick. Mike Johnson also scored for the Coyotes, who have won two of their last three after going winless in 10 of their previous 11. Adam Deadmarsh scored his team-leading 13th goal for the Kings, who saw their three-game winning streak snapped.
Stars 5, Blackhawks 0
CHICAGO -- Marty Turco stopped 16 shots for his fifth shutout of the season, and Pierre Turgeon had a goal and an assist for Dallas. Sergei Zubov, Aaron Downey, Darryl Sydor and Jere Lehtinen also scored for the Stars, who ended Chicago's four-game unbeaten streak (3-0-1). The shutout was Turco's 10th of his career, and tied him with Toronto's Ed Belfour for the league lead. He is 9-2-2 in his last 13 starts and entered leading the NHL with a 1.72 save percentage.
Canucks 3, Flames 3
VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- Sami Salo scored a power-play goal with 4:51 remaining in regulation as Vancouver rallied for a tie. Markus Naslund scored his league-leading 21st goal and had an assist, and Todd Bertuzzi also had a goal and an assist for the Canucks. Scott Nichol scored his first goal of the season and added two assists for Calgary, which ended a two-game losing slide and is 2-2-2 under interim coach Al MacNeil. Bob Boughner and Craig Conroy also scored for the Flames.
-- Associated Press