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Red Wings Rally and Tie Blues

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From Associated Press

Vyacheslav Kozlov scored two goals that counted, two that didn’t and also managed to kill yet another Detroit Red Wing goal.

Nevertheless, the Red Wings still rallied Monday night and tied the St. Louis Blues, 4-4, at Detroit.

The tie ended a five-game losing streak for the Red Wings, their longest since January 1991.

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Kozlov’s second goal tied it with 9:13 to play, bringing Detroit back from a 4-2 deficit in the second period. He also had two apparent scores wiped out by video review, and took a penalty that negated teammate Steve Yzerman’s goal--all in a first period in which St. Louis was awarded a goal after a video review.

Chris Pronger had two goals and an assist for the Blues, who are 0-5-5 in their last 10 road games.

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Buffalo Sabre goalie Dominik Hasek allowed three goals on the New Jersey Devils’ first three shots at Buffalo and the Devils went on to a 7-4 victory. . . . Shawn Chambers scored the only goal, and Ed Belfour made 14 saves at Dallas as the Stars remained unbeaten in 12 games to match a franchise record with a 1-0 victory over the Nashville Predators. The Stars are 9-0-3 in this unbeaten run, their longest such string since the Minnesota North Stars went 9-0-3 from Feb. 18-March 15, 1982. . . . Defensemen Terry Carkner and Paul Laus scored rare goals to help the Florida Panthers beat the New York Islanders, 5-1, at Sunrise, Fla., giving the Panthers four victories in their last five games. Carkner’s goal was his first in 66 games. Laus scored the sixth goal of his career, and his first since 1996. . . . Peter Bondra, Ken Klee and Sergei Gonchar scored first-period goals as the Washington Capitals returned home from the longest road trip in team history to beat the Boston Bruins, 5-1, at Washington. The Capitals had gone 2-6 on a three-week trip. . . . The San Jose Sharks and Philadelphia Flyers skated to a 1-1 tie at San Jose.

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