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No. 1 star: Mike Richards, Philadelphia Flyers

Richards picked the top corner on Tampa Bay goalie Mike Smith and hit his target in overtime to help the Flyers snap a two-game losing streak with a 4-3 victory. It was the captain's second straight two-goal game and his second in a row with a shorthanded goal, as he won a waiting contest with Smith to make it 2-1 with a shorty early in the third period. As if teams don't have enough to worry about against the Flyers, second in the Eastern Conference in goals scored per game, Richards has more shorthanded goals (15) than any other player since he joined the NHL in 2005-06. The way things unfolded in the final 10 minutes of regulation, this one could easily have landed in the "one that got away" column.

No. 2 star: Marty Turco, Dallas Stars

Turco has deservingly taken his share of heat for Dallas' early season failures, but you have to feel sorry for the Stars netminder, who had arguably his best game of the season Tuesday on a night most beat writers in the Saddledome press box probably glanced only occasionally at the action on the ice. While reporters were chasing Sean Avery angles, Turco was keeping the Stars in a close game. He made a season-high 36 saves – for all his struggles, he's not facing a ton of shots – and held an opponent to fewer than two goals for just the third time this season. Turco is now 13-6-2 lifetime against Calgary.

No. 3 star: Joe Thornton, San Jose Sharks

On the third anniversary of his first game in teal, Thornton welcomed old coach Ron Wilson back to San Jose with four points in the first period of a 5-2 cakewalk over Toronto. It was Thornton's third four-point game as a Shark and the early blitz allowed San Jose to tie the league record for most points through 25 games with 43. With Washington's loss the Sharks are now the only NHL team without a regulation loss at home. Thornton had a goal and three assists and now has 17 points in his last nine games.

Honorable mention: Kimmo Timonen's set up on Philly's game-winner was something to behold, as he faked a pass to the point, made the defense commit by attacking the net and then fed Richards with a backhander. … Jeff Carter scored twice for the Flyers to tie Thomas Vanek for the league lead in goals with 18. … Coyotes forward Enver Lisin had his first-career two-goal game in a 4-2 win over the Kings. … Mikael Tellqvist continued his solid play of late with 32 saves for Phoenix. … San Jose's Rob Blake extended his point streak to six games with an assist and Devin Setoguchi had his sixth multi-point game in his last nine. … Andrei Kostitsyn's three-point night helped Montreal score four or more goals for the first time since Nov. 11.

Dishonorable mention: Yeah, the Dallas Stars really needed another distraction. … Vesa Toskala was lucky to get another 40 minutes of work after allowing four goals – a pair of the soft variety – on 13 shots in the first period of his return to San Jose. … With Atlanta's goalie pulled, Ilya Kovalchuk jumped off the bench and promptly fanned on a shot, allowing a Montreal rush toward the empty net. An insurance goal ensued, rendering a late Thrashers goal moot in a 5-4 loss. … Martin Biron could have fair caught Vaclav Prospal's third-period goal and he had Steve Downie's game-tying goal in his glove. … No TV for Panthers-Caps, so we'll have to rely on player accounts of the Dave Steckel pass that resulted in an own-goal. Just what Jose Theodore needed. … Finally, behold the brilliance of a stickless Scott Hartnell trying to thwart a Ryan Malone breakaway. Largly unnoticed as Hartnell guaranteed himself youtube immortality and handed the Lightning a penalty shot is the fact that he darn near kicked the puck into his own net on the rebound. Enjoy …

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

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    Tabloid nonsense aside, who/what caught your attention Tuesday?
  2. carl_vs_mastershake
    2. Posted by carl_vs_mastershake Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:18 pm EDT

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    Who would have thought Scott Hartnell and Tranzor Z were one in the same.
  3. carl_vs_mastershake
    3. Posted by carl_vs_mastershake Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:18 pm EDT

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    Hey Migs I want "shots blocked" a scoreable stat in fantasy next year. Make it happen.
  4. Tacks
    4. Posted by Tacks Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:51 pm EDT

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    That'd be Mike Smith not Mark. Mike is the guy that splinters his stick over the crossbar every time he lets in the game winner.
  5. puck it dano
    5. Posted by puck it dano Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:00 pm EDT

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    @Migs: How much the Kings are starting to DRIVE ME NUTS!!
  6. Ryan
    6. Posted by Ryan Thu Sep 03, 2009 7:38 pm EDT

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    No love for Ron Hainsey tonight in the honorable mentions?
  7. Tacks
    7. Posted by Tacks Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:51 pm EDT

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    Oh and did anyone catch the thrashers/habs game? I'd love to know why montreal gets a powerplay and a subsequent goal for goalie interference but the thrashers only get the goal waived off.
  8. Migs
    8. Posted by Migs Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:49 pm EDT

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    @Tacks -- Thanks for the fix.
    @ Carl -- No promises, but we'd love to have blocks and hits in the game next season. Stay tuned.
  9. WillG
    9. Posted by WillG Thu Sep 03, 2009 6:58 pm EDT

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    wow Thornton gets 4 POINTS and is stuck behind TURCO and Mike RICHARDS. East Coast Bias is killing the NHL but you will have to open all your eyes when the Sharks win the CUP. Go Sharks
  10. Fox
    10. Posted by Fox Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:24 pm EDT

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    On behalf of my Sharks, how about a shout out to Gary Bettman for making those 2-point shootout wins possible?
  11. JFeVah
    11. Posted by JFeVah Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:43 pm EDT

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    Sharks in 0809! its a lock!!!!!!!!!!
  12. JFeVah
    12. Posted by JFeVah Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:43 pm EDT

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    Tuesday's three stars: Richards rescues Flyers
    By Matt Romig
  13. JFeVah
    13. Posted by JFeVah Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:43 pm EDT

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    that fool should stay up and watcht he games..what a joke
  14. dfg
    14. Posted by dfg Thu Sep 03, 2009 10:04 pm EDT

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    That's twice in less than a month Hartnell's made an ass of himself and been immortalized on YouTube. There was the shootout debacle vs the Pens. 3rd time'll be the charm: caught on TMZ w/ Elisha Cuthbert.
  15. John J
    15. Posted by John J Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:39 pm EDT

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    Hey there Malone ....... You go missing penalty shots, when you should ........ MAKE THEM ......
  16. lurdane22
    16. Posted by lurdane22 Thu Sep 03, 2009 7:00 pm EDT

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    "Sloppy seconds" was filtered out of news articles.... really?
    Wasn't Biron playing the puck in the trapizoid in OT?
    That was one crazy 3rd period for Atlanta. It was like a song by The Clash.
  17. lurdane22
    17. Posted by lurdane22 Thu Sep 03, 2009 7:00 pm EDT

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    Wasn't the Rangers pretty much sloppy seconds? Even the Great One got one last reach around.
  18. loilfan
    18. Posted by loilfan Thu Sep 03, 2009 6:55 pm EDT

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    "The way things unfolded in the final 10 minutes of regulation, this one could easily have landed in the "one that got away" column. "
    That's the worst innuendo I've ever heard.
  19. loilfan
    19. Posted by loilfan Thu Sep 03, 2009 6:55 pm EDT

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    Migs, Hartnell's move totally caught my eye. That is as brilliant as it is stupid.
  20. Tapeleg
    20. Posted by Tapeleg Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:55 pm EDT

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    Maybe Avery should be on the list. Phaneuf was -3, got one shot on net, and missed 3 others. I would say Sean A did his job, and didn't even have to take the ice.
  21. Dave
    21. Posted by Dave Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:13 pm EDT

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    How about dishonorable mention to malone for (1) missing the breakaway and subsequent penalty shot then (2) taking the penalty that lost them the game?
  22. Hans Gruber
    22. Posted by Hans Gruber Thu Sep 03, 2009 2:58 pm EDT

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    Dishonorable mention should go to the Lightning Power Play. When you are up a man the whole game you have to take advantage. Not a Flyers fan here but that call on Upshall was a joke. 2 mins for charging is fine, but 5 and a game. What's next gary, make skirts a mandatory part of the uniform?
  23. James P
    23. Posted by James P Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:39 pm EDT

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    @Tacks- simple: interference on Price was real whereas on the Montreal disalowed goal you can clearly see it was Hedberg interfering with the Montreal player. And you certainly shouldn't complain, seeing as that goal should have been allowed and the second Hainsey goal was NOT clearly over the line and should have been disallowed. Considering the refs gave Atlanta 2 goals last night, sad the Thrashers couldn't take it away...
    @editor- no 'fish the puck out of the net for Matt D'Agostini who scored his first NHL carreer goal last night' ??
  24. Tacks
    24. Posted by Tacks Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:51 pm EDT

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    Thanks James P. I wasn't complaining I just didn't understand how the action caused a disallowed goal but not the subsequent penalty. You should write in to the nhl, maybe they'll give you those two goals back.
  25. James P
    25. Posted by James P Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:39 pm EDT

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    @Tacks- sorry I got carried away... to answer your question then, the NHL rulebook states somewhere that the ref can disallow a goal for interference but is at liberty to also apply goalie interference penalty. Which means the penalty doesn't necessarily follow the disallowed goal. That's classical NHL logic.

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