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No. 1 star: B.J. Crombeen, St. Louis Blues

There was at least one individual performance that was more impressive on Tuesday, but degree of difficulty measures come into play this time of year, so Crombeen's two-goal effort in a 5-1 win over Phoenix is elevated to No. 1 star status. This one was on the road against a team that was 5-0-1 in its last six on home ice, and obviously they're all must-win for the Blues. Things did get away from Phoenix a bit, but it was 1-0 Coyotes when Crombeen's wrist shot from the right-wing faceoff circle trickled past Ilya Bryzgalov and across the goal line for a 1-1 tie. His second goal, scored in similar fashion from between the circles, made it 4-1 in the second period. The Blues' feel-good story has had contributions from up and down the roster, but until Tuesday Crombeen had played only a bit part. His two goals against Phoenix matched his total from the previous 40 games.

No. 2 star: Eric Staal, Carolina Hurricanes

Carolina's club record ninth straight win was also the worst beating in Islanders history. If you want a one-sided indicator from this 9-0 laugher, take note of the fact that midway through the third period, Carolina had as many goals (8) as New York had shots. Or just look at the final score. Seemed like just about everyone got in on the fun – Carolina recorded 47 shots in the final two periods – but nobody was more prolific than Staal, who set a club record with his fourth hat trick of the season and added an assist. Staal, who had five goals through 19 games, is now one away from his second 40-goal season.

No. 3 star: Roberto Luongo, Vancouver Canucks

Calgary came out firing in an attempt to clinch the Northwest Division, but Luongo was up to the task, stopping all 21 shots he faced in the first period to set the stage for a 4-1 Vancouver win. Calgary coach Mike Keenan called the 46-save effort a goaltending clinic.

Honorable mention: Christian Hanson scored his first NHL goal for the Maple Leafs. His dad was in a movie. … Erik Cole assisted on all four Eric Staal goals Tuesday and Anton Babchuk also had four helpers. Frantisek Kaberle scored his first goal since 2006-07. … Chris Drury's two goals helped the Rangers distance themselves from Florida with a 3-1 victory over Montreal. … The Flyers clinched a playoff berth with a 2-1 win over the Panthers, with Jeff Carter scoring the go-ahead goal in the third period. … The Sens have won a franchise-best nine straight at home. … Sidney Crosby (2 goals, 101 points) joined Evgeni Malkin (2 assists, 110) in the 2008-09 100-point club, marking the first time two Pens reached the century mark since Jagr and Lemieux did it in 1995-96. … Marian Gaborik had a goal and two assists for the Wild in a 3-1 win over Dallas that kept Minnesota alive in the playoff chase. … Jon Quick made 38 saves in the Kings' 2-1 win over Edmonton that eliminated the Oilers from playoff contention. … Evgeni Nabokov (win) and Peter Budaj (loss) were each credited with a shutout in San Jose's 1-0 shootout win.

Dishonorable mention: With St. Louis and Edmonton fighting for their playoff lives and Calgary and Vancouver battling to settle the Northwest Division, the Versus audience in the U.S. was treated to a Colorado-San Jose matchup. Not a total loss given that the Sharks are generally underexposed, but this one never found its flow, starting with a first period where the teams combined for five shots. … Bryzgalov's night was cut short, but he didn't depart until after putting the puck right on Keith Tkachuk's stick for St. Louis' third goal.

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  1. Migs
    1. Posted by Migs Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:49 pm EDT

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    Thirteen games is a lot to absorb.
    Oversights are welcome in the comments.
  2. Kvan
    2. Posted by Kvan Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:54 pm EDT

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    Would have loved to see Rick Rypien on the Honorable Mentions, had great energy all night and his goal in the first really saved the Canucks from what was a very strong period for the Flames.
  3. Zorro caliente
    3. Posted by Zorro caliente Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:23 pm EDT

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    Complete OWNAGE by Roberto Luongo of the Flames. Otherwise, complete OWNAGE of the Canucks by the Flames.
  4. Tony
    4. Posted by Tony Thu Sep 03, 2009 10:49 pm EDT

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    Budaj played great in the last minutes of regulation and throughout OT. colorado's PK was on point today and they ended San Jose's PP goal streak.
  5. Melissa W
    5. Posted by Melissa W Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:28 pm EDT

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    Good call on Crombeen with the first star tonight. If the Blues make the playoffs, they owe this guy a beer for sure.
  6. dablues7
    6. Posted by dablues7 Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:33 pm EDT

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    So the scenario for this week is this........
    If Nashville loses to Detroit Thursday then the Blues just need 1 point to clinch a spot Friday.....
    I swore I would never in my life do this but then.......oh well.........Go Wings Thursday........
    Then GO BLUES FRIDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  7. Chris B
    7. Posted by Chris B Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:15 pm EDT

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    Granted I only watched the Canucks-Flames game tonight, but with the way Luongo played, he was definitely the first star in my books. He was absolutely unreal, 06/07 playoffs unreal, I just can't fathom a skater dominating like that as only a goaltender can do.
    Also as an interesting stat, Rypien's 3rd goal of the season tonight was actually his 3rd goal he's had vs Calgary this season, on his 3rd shot. I believe he had another one later in the game, though.
  8. Xerxes
    8. Posted by Xerxes Thu Sep 03, 2009 10:07 pm EDT

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    Roberto luongo #1
  9. Xerxes
    9. Posted by Xerxes Thu Sep 03, 2009 10:07 pm EDT

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    Honorable mention to wayne simmonds for switching hands on his stick to get a shot off. sicknasty move.
  10. Airon
    10. Posted by Airon Thu Sep 03, 2009 2:47 pm EDT

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    Thank you Chicago. Jackets majic number is 1.
  11. McLean
    11. Posted by McLean Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:45 pm EDT

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    luongo was ridiculous. that was a great game too. a tough loss for the flames, but if they play that way in the playoffs they will have success- not every goalie is gonna do what luongo did. the canucks hav eto be feeling good about their chances too. they need the 3 swedes to be more of a factor going forward though. calgary still controls their own destiny, but i think vancouver has the easier schedule, as calgary has back 2 back with the oilers, while the canucks have the kings and avs.
  12. Au Revoir Pee Wee
    12. Posted by Au Revoir Pee Wee Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:39 pm EDT

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    Right now I am all about the Jackets getting it. When Oh When will that occur? Please advise.
  13. Clark F
    13. Posted by Clark F Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:02 pm EDT

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    My Hurricanes are for real! 9-0 over the Islanders! Wow!
    Stanley Cup here we come! GO CANES!!!
  14. Jon A
    14. Posted by Jon A Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:11 pm EDT

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    Oh dear, some teams are occasionally scoring only 9 goals in one game? We need to increase scoring. Let's ban all goalie equipment and double the size of the nets.
  15. Hans Gruber
    15. Posted by Hans Gruber Thu Sep 03, 2009 2:58 pm EDT

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    How about Versus trying to work something in their deal about picking a different game to broadcast if a better exists. I mean 13 games last night and they show the one with arguably the least playoff implications. I know the Wild are still technically in the hunt, but lets be realistic. If they get in it is only because a few other teams would have choked.
  16. shaggyspeedy
    16. Posted by shaggyspeedy Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:16 pm EDT

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    Columbus now 1 POINT from clinching.
    IT'S GONNA HAPPEN, FOLKS!
  17. The Sheriff
    17. Posted by The Sheriff Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:51 pm EDT

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    How about the 3rd goal for the Lightning, total goaltender interference, get over it dude.
  18. Dan Johns
    18. Posted by Dan Johns Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:35 pm EDT

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    Eric Staal has scored 13 goals in four games... 26 in the other 76 games. Talk about ballooning your stats. My fantasy team will take it, though.
  19. Max_Powers
    19. Posted by Max_Powers Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:33 pm EDT

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    beer man, that non-call was a makeup for the goalie interference that tampa scored with on fleury about 30 seconds before that goal.
  20. Vote4TK
    20. Posted by Vote4TK Thu Sep 03, 2009 10:47 pm EDT

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    Congrats to Petr Sykora on goal # 300
  21. fender b
    21. Posted by fender b Thu Sep 03, 2009 10:25 pm EDT

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    What is with these Red Wings fans and their morbid obsession with Penguins nowdays?!?
  22. Slazz
    22. Posted by Slazz Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:14 pm EDT

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    LOL @ Colorado and San Jose game on VS. Great job there.
  23. astcter
    23. Posted by astcter Thu Sep 03, 2009 2:58 pm EDT

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    Marty Biron had a solid night in goal. I believe Bill "The Thrill" Clement called him "sticky" 115 times during last night's game. Catch fire Marty, pretty please.
  24. Potvinsux
    24. Posted by Potvinsux Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:17 pm EDT

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    @ Clark F
    Your Hurricanes are for real but not because they blew out the Islanders LOL! Even my Rangers beat them 5 out of 6 meetings this year!
  25. Cameron
    25. Posted by Cameron Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:24 pm EDT

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    Marty Gerber played pretty huge last night.

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