Morrow's late goal gives Stars tie in Philadelphia
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Brett Hull broke a tie midway through the third period, and the visiting Detroit Red Wings stretched their unbeaten streak to six games with a 4-2 victory over the Columbus Blue Jackets last night . (article 3)
Jason Williams scored twice for Detroit, a winner of eight of 11 despite several injuries to key offensive players. (article 3)
The Red Wings have won 15 of 19 games between the clubs and now lead the Colorado Avalanche by three points in the race for the top playoff seed in Western Conference. (article 3)
Flyers 2, Stars 2: Brenden Morrow's goal with 35 seconds left in regulation lifted Dallas into the tie in Philadelphia. (article 3)
Down by one with time running out, Stars coach Dave Tippett sat goalie Marty Turco on the bench and put five forwards, including newly acquired Valeri Bure (article 4)
The Philadelphia Flyers beat the New Jersey Devils at their own game to take firm control in the Atlantic Division with less than a month to go in the regular season. (article 1)
John LeClair had a goal and two assists, and the visiting Flyers bottled up the Devils in center ice for two periods in a 3-1 win Tuesday. (article 1)
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Story keywords
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scored, Flyers, goal, Devils, STARS |
Source articles
- Flyers, LeClair take control in Atlantic (suntimes.com, 03/10/2004, 639 words)
- Nilson, Calgary burn Senators (boston.com, 03/13/2004, 487 words)
- Ailing Wings extend unbeaten streak to 6 (baltimoresun.com, 03/12/2004, 612 words)
- Morrow's late goal gives Stars tie in Philadelphia (dallasnews.com, 03/12/2004, 623 words)
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