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Dallas Streak Ends in Flash to Lightning

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From Associated Press

After a three-goal first-period blitz by the Tampa Bay Lightning, the Dallas Stars knew their NHL-high unbeaten streak of 12 games didn’t stand much chance of being extended.

Andre Roy scored two first-period goals and Vincent Lecavalier had a goal and two assists as the Lightning handed the Stars their first defeat in almost a month, 4-1, on Friday at Dallas.

Lecavalier triggered the three-goal first period with his 21st of the season for the Lightning. Sergei Zubov’s power-play goal early in the third period ended John Grahame’s bid for his fifth career shutout. Grahame had 25 saves.

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Dallas had been 9-0-3 in its previous 12 games, the longest unbeaten stretch in the league this season and tied for third-best in franchise history. It was only the second home loss of the season for the Stars.

Detroit 5, Vancouver 2 -- Detroit defenseman Nicklas Lidstrom scored the go-ahead goal with 6 minutes 45 seconds remaining for the Red Wings at Vancouver, British Columbia.

Dan Cloutier had 19 saves for Vancouver and he made a good pad stop late in the game that kept Brett Hull one away from becoming the sixth NHL player to score 700 goals.

Buffalo 4, Toronto 0 -- Martin Biron made 27 saves in his third consecutive shutout and Miroslav Satan had two goals and two assists to help the Sabres extend their unbeaten streak to seven with a win at Buffalo, N.Y.

New York Islanders 3, Philadelphia 1 -- Kim Johnsson scored the only goal for host Philadelphia, which had had two goals disallowed, including one that would have tied the score with 9:17 remaining.

Phoenix 5, Edmonton 1 -- Daymond Langkow scored three goals for his second career hat trick and Zac Bierk made 38 saves to help the Coyotes win at Edmonton, Alberta.

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Carolina 3, Florida 1 -- Nic Wallin and Josef Vasicek scored in a 2 1/2-minute span of the second period at Raleigh, N.C. to help Carolina end losing streak at eight.

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The NHL granted Mark Hamister his fourth and what could be his final extension to complete the conditional purchase of the bankrupt Buffalo Sabres.

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