Calgary 3, San Jose 2
Mikka Kiprusoff makes 37 saves and Stephane Yelle scores a pair
of controversial goals. Both are reviewed. The first is
questioned because of a possible high stick and the eventual
game-winner crosses the goal line as the net comes off its
moorings.
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Game 2
San Jose 2, Calgary 0
Evgeni Nabokov rebounds from a shaky Game 1 and makes 21 saves
to record his sixth career playoff shutout. Joe Pavelski gives
Nabokov the only goal he needs for the win five minutes into the
second, and rookie Torrey Mitchell chips in a power play
goal later in the period. GameCenter |
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Game 3
Calgary 4, San Jose 3
Owen Nolan scores the decisive goal with 3:45 remaining in
regulation with a snap shot from the left faceoff circle. San
Jose opens with three goals in 3:33 and Curtis Joseph replaces
Miikka Kiprusoff in the Flames' net. Calgary chips at the lead
with goals by Jarome Iginla, Daymond Langkow and Dion
Phaneuf. GameCenter |
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Game 4
San Jose 3, Calgary 2
Jonathan Cheechoo strikes with his first of the playoffs at
15:06 of the third period to erase Calgary's one-goal lead. Joe
Thornton scores the game-winner with 10 seconds to play by
tipping a Doug Murray slapshot past goalie Miikka Kiprusoff. San
Jose's defense holds Calgary to 10 shots. GameCenter |
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Game 5
San Jose 4, Calgary 3
Jonathan Cheechoo scores two goals -- including the eventual
game-winner -- 3 1/2 minutes apart in the third period. Patrick
Marleau nets a goal and an assist, and Evgeni Nabokov finishes
with 33 saves. The Flames rally with goals by Daymond Langkow
and David Moss in the third, but are unable to get the
equalizer. GameCenter |
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Game 6
Calgary 2, San Jose 0
Miikka Kiprusoff stops 21 stops to record his first postseason
shutout in four years. Owen Nolan scores the only goal Calgary
needs for the victory just over 11 minutes into the opening
period. Daymond Langkow pads the Flames' lead with his third
goal of the playoffs with 57 seconds to play in the second. GameCenter |
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Game 7
San Jose 5, Calgary 3
Veteran Jeremy Roenick's two goals and two assists carry the
Sharks, who score four times in a span of nine minutes during
the second period. Joe Pavelski's goal with six minutes to play
in the period holds up as the eventual game-winner. Devin
Setoguchi and Joe Thornton also score for San Jose. GameCenter |
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Whereas many of San Jose's veterans disappeared on some nights,
Pavelski produced consistently, extending his breakdout season
into the playoffs. The sophomore finished second only to Ryane
Clowe in team scoring, with three goals and four assists against
the Flames. He recorded a point in all but one game in the
series, and chipped in two game-winning goals for the
Sharks. Pavelski's plus-3 ratings led all San Jose forwards. He
was also effective in the faceoff circle, winning 55 percent of
his draws.
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Game 7: Jeremy Roenick's four points are the most in a Game 7 in 15 years. (Getty Images)