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Controversial Goal Wins It for Canucks

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From Associated Press

Matt Cooke scored a disputed goal 4:21 into the third period to give Vancouver a 3-2 victory over Phoenix on Thursday night in Vancouver, Canada.

After being stymied by goaltender Curtis Joseph, the Canucks broke a 2-2 tie by pushing him and the puck into the net. Joseph stopped Ed Jovanovski on a breakaway, but momentum carried both of them into the net while a charging Cooke knocked the puck in just as the net was dislodged.

Referee Michael McGeough waved the goal off, but the call was overturned after a video review.

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Florida 3, Washington 2 -- Anthony Stewart and Mike Van Ryn scored power-play goals at home for the Panthers.

N.Y. Islanders 5, N.Y. Rangers 4 -- Mark Parrish scored twice for the host Islanders, who overcame Jaromir Jagr’s first Ranger hat trick.

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