SCOREBOARD
Tuesday, Nov. 27
Calgary at Detroit (7 p.m. EST). The Red Wings have lost five of their past seven games.
STARS
Sunday
-Roberto Luongo, Canucks, made 27 saves to help Vancouver shut out Chicago 2-0.
-Manny Legace and Jamal Mayers, Blues. Legace stopped 24 shots and Mayers scored two goals to lead St. Louis to a 3-0 victory over Calgary.
-Ryan Getzlaf, Ducks, scored twice to help Anaheim edge Los Angeles 3-2.
RED HOT BLUES
Manny Legace stopped 24 shots to lead St. Louis over Calgary 3-0 on Sunday for its sixth win in seven games. The Blues have outscored their opponents 17-9 in the wins. The shutout was the first for St. Louis since Legace shut out Nashville on Feb. 17.
FAST STARTERS
Jamal Mayers scored two goals to help St. Louis get past Calgary 3-0 on Sunday. Mayers’ first goal marked the third time this season the Blues have scored in the first minute. Brad Boyes had the other two.
STREAKING
Ryan Getzlaf extended his career-best point streak to eight games on Sunday, scoring two goals in Anaheim’s 3-2 victory over Los Angeles. … Dallas edged the New York Rangers 3-2 to stretch its winning streak to five games. … Vancouver improved to 7-1-2 in the past 10 games with a 2-0 win over Chicago.
SNAPPED
Jaromir Jagr snapped out of a slump with a goal in the New York Rangers’ 3-2 loss to Dallas on Sunday. He had gone five games without a point since posting a goal and assist on Nov. 14 at New Jersey. The Rangers dropped their second straight at home after a five-game winning streak at Madison Square Garden.
STRONG IN DEFEAT
Patrick Lalime finished with 26 saves as Chicago fell to Vancouver 2-0 and failed to record at least a point for the first time in five games, and just the third time in the past 12 games (7-3-2).
SPEAKING
“The coaches just asked me what I’m going to say to the media. and I said I’ll say the goalie was really blanking good.” – Dallas coach Dave Tippett, on goalie Mike Smith’s 39 saves in the Stars’ 3-2 victory over the New York Rangers on Sunday. Dallas improved to 5-0-1 since general manager Doug Armstrong and team president Jim Lites were fired.