NHL ROUNDUP | Saturday's games



Red Wings 5, Flames 1
DETROIT -- Daniel Cleary converted the first successful penalty shot in Detroit during the playoffs, and Henrik Zetterberg had two goals. The Red Wings lead the first-round series 3-2. The lopsided game took an ugly turn with a few minutes left when Calgary backup goaltender Jamie McLennan slashed Johan Franzen in midsection. That decision might lead to a stiff suspension from the NHL, which gave the Islanders' Chris Simon a 25-game suspension for viciously swinging his stick last month. Cleary, Zetterberg and Chris Chelios scored in the second period and Zetterberg added another goal early in the third to give Detroit a 4-0 lead. Calgary's Andrei Zyuzin deflected a shot past Dominik Hasek midway through the final period. Pavel Datsyuk put Detroit ahead 5-1 with 4:18 left to play and about a minute later, Miikka Kiprusoff was replaced by McLennan. McLennan was on the ice for less than a minute before he was penalized for slashing and removed from the game with a match penalty and game misconduct. Kiprusoff made 34 saves and Hasek had 23.
Stars 2, Canucks 0
DALLAS -- Mike Modano finally scored and Marty Turco had another shutout, sending the series back to Vancouver for a deciding Game 7. Turco stopped 21 shots in his third career playoff shutout. For the first time in their history, the Stars have come back from a 3-1 series deficit to force a Game 7. They get to play it Monday night. Jeff Halpern added an unassisted goal with 12:38 left after Vancouver turned the puck over in its zone. Roberto Luongo stopped 27 of 29 shots.
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