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The Devils carried much of the play in the opening 20 minutes, outshooting Toronto 9-3.
WSJ: Reimer SO sends Devils to 10th straight loss
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The Islanders controlled an eventful first, outshooting Toronto 19-5 but needed a late surge to erase a 2-0 deficit.
WSJ: Tavares and Isles beat Leafs 5-3
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The Rangers were much better in the second period, outshooting the Jets 15-7 after the spark from Callahan's brilliant short-handed tally.
WSJ: Derek Stepan scores 2 as Rangers beat Jets 4-2
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And despite Panthers outshooting their hosts 32-21, Vipers closed out the final period to win the game and claim maximum points.
BBC: Neilson blames sloppy defending
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The Rangers were much better in the second period, outshooting the Jets 15-7 while pulling even on Callahan's brilliant short-handed tally at 3:11.
WSJ: Derek Stepan scores 2 as Rangers beat Jets 4-2
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The Islanders dominated the first period, outshooting the Panthers 13-4.
WSJ: Nabokov, Islanders blank Panthers, 3-0
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Despite outshooting the Senators 23-9 in the opening 40 minutes and getting an early two-man advantage for the second straight game, the Devils trailed 2-0 heading into the third period.
WSJ: Sens' Anderson sends Devils to 9th straight loss
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But within 22 seconds, Rafalski beat the 37-year-old Brodeur again, and despite outshooting their rivals 19-6 in the first period, Canada went into the break 2-1 down, with US keeper Ryan Miller making 18 saves.
BBC: United States ice hockey team stuns hosts Canada