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PARK CITY, Utah -- Hannah Kearney completed a World Cup moguls sweep
Saturday night at Deer Valley Ski Resort, following her win Thursday
with a 25.21-point performance.
Kearney of the United States, the Olympic champion who has already
qualified for the Sochi Games, won for the seventh time at Deer Valley.
She won for the third time this season and 39th overall.
Kazakhstans Yulia Galysheva was second at 23.96, followed by Canadas
Maxime Dufour-LaPointe at 23.74.
Alex Bilodeau edged fellow Canadian Mikael Kingsbury in the mens event,
finishing with 24.62 points. Kingsbury, the winner Thursday night, had
24.55 points, and Russias Alexandr Smyshlyaev was third at 23.80.
American Patrick Deneen was fourth at 23.70.
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her day as she beat 2009 champion and Swiss wild card Timea Bacsinszky
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Not because it was right, but because referees werent allowed to
determine it was wrong.DETROIT -- The Detroit Red Wings made some breaks
and got some against the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Daniel Alfredsson was credited with his second goal of the game with a
fraction of a second left in overtime, lifting Detroit to 5-4 win over
Pittsburgh on Thursday night.
"You do a lot of good things, you get lucky," Alfredsson said.
Alfredssons game-winning goal went off Pittsburgh goaltender
Marc-Andre Fleury and was knocked into the net by Penguins defenceman
Rob Scuderi.
"Big break for us," Alfredsson acknowledged.
The Penguins knocked the puck into their net three times with Scuderi
doing it twice. They were called for six penalties. And, Pittsburgh
teammates bumped into each other to help Detroits Tomas Tatar score a
4-on-4 goal after forward James Neal was called for interference for
pushing a stick on the ice away from him.
"Its pretty rare," Sidney Crosby said of the penalty called on Neal.
"But so is a butt-end, and so is a puck going off our guy three times."
With 3:46 left in regulation, Detroits David Legwand was ejected and
given a five-minute major for using the butt end of his stick to hit
Evgeni Malkin in front of the net. The Penguins failed to take advantage
of the extended chance with an extra skater, and it cost them in a
mistake-filled game.
"We had more than enough opportunities to win that game," Crosby said.
Detroit was up 2-0, trailed 3-2 and led 4-3 lead with 7:43 left.
Craig Adams pulled Pittsburgh back into a tie two minutes later.
"A couple different games, it feels like, out there," Penguins coach
Dan Bylsma said.
Detroits Jimmy Howard stopped 39 shots.
Fleury made 25 saves, and needed to make some more when the puck went
off his teammates.
Olli Maatta redirected a shot into his own net midway through the third
-- Todd Bertuzzi was credited with the goal -- and Scuderi did the same
in the second on score given to Gustav Nyquist.
Malkin scored twice, including a go-ahead goal late in the second.
The banged-up Red Wings are desperately trying to close the season well
enough to extend their post-seeason streak to 23.dddddddddddd Theyve won
two straight games and are 8-0-2 in their last 10 home games.
"We made some mistakes, they made mistakes, but we stayed with it and
found a way to win a game," Red Wings coach Mike Babcock said. "That was
a big win for us."
Alfredsson and Nyquist put the Red Wings up 2-0, but they didnt take
advantage of opportunities to build on their lead.
After the Penguins were called for four penalties in the first half of
the second period, Lee Stempniak and Malkin scored 25 seconds apart to
tie it. Malkin added another goal 2:16 later to put them ahead 3-2.
The Red Wings were without defenceman Jonathan Ericsson, a day after he
had surgery on the middle finger of his left hand. He is expected to be
out for at least a month.
By the time Ericsson is ready to return, the Red Wings might not be
playing anymore.
Pittsburgh, meanwhile, is trying to catch the Boston Bruins for the top
seed in the Eastern Conference. The Penguins are hoping to hoist the
Stanley Cup for the first time in since beating Detroit in a finals
rematch five years ago.
Malkin entered the game with six goals and 13 assists in his last 15
games against Detroit, including the 2008 and 2009 finals.
He was at his best after Pittsburgh was at its worst Thursday.
The Penguins were called for four penalties in a seven-minute stretch of
the second period, but only gave up one goal after their first trip to
the box and it was scored by one of their own players.
"That was the one area of the game that it got away from us," Malkin
said.
Stempniak redirected a shot with 4:43 left in the second and Malkin made
it 2-all soon thereafter. Ten seconds into a 5-on-3 power play, Malkins
slap shot through traffic put Pittsburgh ahead 3-2 with 2:02 left in
the second.
And in the end, the Penguins miscues were costly and their missed
opportunities prevented them from picking up another point.
"Sometimes you pay for your mistakes," Crosby said.
NOTES: Malkin snapped a three-game stretch without a point. ... Nyquist
began the game with an NHL-high 14 goals since Jan. 20 and scored for
the third straight game.
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