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- Standings and schedule, C9

First Period— 1, Vancouver, Kesler 11 (Garrison, H.Sedin), 3:24 (pp). 2, Vancouver, Sestito 2 (Garrison, Dalpe), 15:48. Penalties—Bieksa, Van (roughing), 2:18; Sestito, Van, major (fighting), 2:18; Harrison, Car, major (fighting), 2:18; Bowman, Car (roughing, boarding), 2:18; Komisarek, Car (delay of game), 3:13; Booth, Van (tripping), 6:44. Second Period— 3, Carolina, Jo.Staal 5 (Hainsey, Dwyer), :39. 4, Carolina, Gerbe 6 (E.Staal, Faulk), :49. 5, Vancouver, Kesler 12 (Hansen, Higgins), 1:16. Penalties—D.Sedin, Van, double minor (highsticki­ng), 6:37; Richardson, Van (unsportsma­nlike conduct), 10:10. Third Period— None. Penalties—Kesler, Van (boarding), 1:15; Stanton, Van (interferen­ce), 10:11; Dvorak, Car (holding), 13:20. Shots on Goal— Vancouver 9-10-11—30. Carolina 4-17-10—31. Power-play opportunit­ies— Vancouver 1 of 3; Carolina 0 of 6. Goalies— Vancouver, Lack 3-2-0 (31 shots-29 saves). Carolina, Ward 4-5-4 (30-27). A— 14,916. T— 2:35. Referees— Kyle Rehman, Brad Watson. Linesmen—Ryan Galloway, Andy McElman.

Red Wings 4, at Senators 2: Daniel Alfredsson scored an empty-net goal and added an assist in his return to Ottawa, and Detroit beat the host Senators on Sunday.

Alfredsson is the former longtime captain of the Senators.

Canucks 3, at Hurricanes 2: Ryan Kesler scored two goals to lead Vancouver over Carolina.

Oilers 3, at Stars 2 ( SO): Jordan Eberle and David Perron scored in the shootout, and Devan Dubnyk came on in relief of injured goalie Ilya Bryzgalov as Edmonton earned a win over Dallas.

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