Scoreboard Roundup – 1/31/12
Published at(NEW YORK) — NHL: The Tampa Bay Lightning (22-23-4) zapped the Washington Capitals (26-19-4) in overtime, 4-3.
The New York Islanders (20-22-7) skated past the Carolina Hurricanes (18-25-9), 5-2.
The New Jersey Devils (27-19-3) outlasted the New York Rangers (31-12-5) in a shootout, 4-3.
The Buffalo Sabres (21-24-5) topped the Montreal Canadiens (19-22-9), 3-1.
The Pittsburgh Penguins (29-17-4) one upped the Toronto Maple Leafs (25-19-6) in a shootout, 5-4.
The Boston Bruins (32-14-2) crowned the Ottawa Senators (27-20-6), 4-3.
The Nashville Predators (31-16-4) tamed the Minnesota Wild (24-19-7), 5-4.
The Winnipeg Jets (23-22-6) beat the Philadelphia Flyers (29-14-6) in a shootout, 2-1.
The Detroit Red Wings (34-16-1) edged the Calgary Flames (23-22-6), 3-1.
The Anaheim Ducks (19-23-7) downed the Phoenix Coyotes (22-21-8), 4-1.
The Edmonton Oilers (19-26-5) nipped the Colorado Avalanche (26-24-2), 3-2.
The Vancouver Canucks (31-15-4) sliced the Chicago Blackhawks (29-15-7) in overtime, 3-2.
The San Jose Sharks (28-14-6) shut out the Colombus Blue Jackets (13-31-6), 6-0.
NBA: The Boston Celtics (10-10) defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers (8-12), 93-90.
The Indiana Pacers (14-6) outpaced the New Jersey Nets (7-15), 106-99.
The New York Knicks (8-13) pounded the Detroit Pistons (4-19), 113-86.
The Atlanta Hawks (16-6) stopped the Toronto Raptors (7-15), 100-77.
The Memphis Grizzlies (11-10) got past the Denver Nuggets (14-7) in overtime, 100-97.
The Golden State Warriors (7-12) ko’ed the Sacramento Kings (6-15), 93-90.
The Los Angeles Lakers (13-9) crushed the Charlotte Bobcats (3-19), 106-73.
Top 25 Men’s College Basketball: (1) Kentucky (22-1) ran wild on Tennessee (10-12), 69-44.
(5) North Carolina (19-3) bounced Wake Forest (11-11), 68-53.
Illinois (16-6) upended (9) Michigan State (17-5), 42-41.
(15) Marquette (19-4) bounced Seton Hall (15-7), 66-59.
(16) Virginia (18-3) downed Clemson (11-10), 65-61.
(19) Wisconsin (18-5) took care of Penn State (10-13), 52-46.
Arkansas (16-6) stopped (25) Vanderbilt (16-6), 82-74.
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