Saturday’s Three Stars: Schneider, Red Wings, Rangers roll
November 27, 2011 · 0 Comments
Saturday’s Three Stars: Schneider, Red Wings, Rangers roll

No. 1 Star: Cory Schneider, Vancouver Canucks
The “backup” goalie for the Canucks won his fourth straight start, stopping 43 San Jose Sharks shots in a 3-2 victory. He was the difference in the game: Making 19 saves in the second period as Henrik Sedin and Andrew Alberts gave the Canucks a 2-goal lead. Manny Malhotra had the other goal. According to Jeff Paterson of Team 1040: “Schneider has stopped 117 of 120 shots on four game win streak – 97.5 percent.”
No. 2 Star: Valtteri Filppula, Detroit Red Wings
Filppula had a point on each of the Red Wings’ first three goals, leading Detroit to a 4-1 victory over the Nashville Predators, its fifth straight win. Both goals resulted from good work in front: Scoring on the backhand after a Pekka Rinne rebound in the first, and then tipping home a Jiri Hudler shot in the second. Sandwiched between them was an assist on Henrik Zetterberg’s goal. Danny Cleary had the other tally for the Wings.
No. 3 Star: Henrik Lundqvist, New York Rangers
The King posted his 37th career shutout, 2-0, over the Philadelphia Flyers in front of HBO cameras at MSG. He stopped 29 shots, allowing goals by Brad Richards and rookie Carl Hagelin stand up. The Rangers are now 6-1-1 at home.
Honorable mention: Mike Smith stopped 26 shots for his second shutout of the season, as a smothering Phoenix Coyotes defense defeated the Dallas Stars, 3-0. Mikkel Boedker, Ray Whitney and Taylor Pyatt had the goals. … Chris Kelly scored twice in the second period to give him nine goals on the season and the Boston Bruins the lead, as they defeated the Winnipeg Jets, 4-2. Tim Thomas made 40 saves. Evander Kane and Dustin Byfuglien (2 points) had the Jets goals. … Michael Grabner’s unassisted shorthanded goal, off an Ilya Kovalchuk turnover, was the difference for the New York Islanders in their 3-2 win over the New Jersey Devils. Al Montoya stepped up in the third, making 24 saves for the game. … The Pittsburgh Penguins and Montreal Canadiens had an epic battle at Bell Centre, with the Penguins tying the game on a Jordan Staal goal at 15:30 of the third and then winning the game, 4-3, on this controversial Kris Letang goal — after Max Pacioretty broke his nose on a hit at the end of the third. Full marks to James Neal for digging the puck out of Carey Price’s glove*:
Did you know? This was the 27th time Chicago has played back-to-back road games against Kings and Ducks, and only the fourth time the Blackhawks have won both. (AP)
Dishonorable mention: Zach Parise disagreed, but we think the War Room got this one right in calling back his near-game-tying goal vs. the Islanders with one second left:
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