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Dykhuis knuckler lifts Fliers over Sabres in OT PHILADELPHIA (AIM K.»rl Dvkhui* knuckling shot from the point gave the Philadelphia Ply ers a i t overtime victory Sun dav over the Buffalo Satires in the first game of their Eastern Con feronce playoff series Dykhuis shot bounced past Buffalo goalie Dominik Hasek it 10 06 of the overtime as the Fly ers won without injured super star Em: l.indros l.indros. who has a bruised left eye. isn’t expo tint !su k for Monday : :-,;ht s set ond game of the series Dm Sabres tied the game at 3 3 on l.ison Daw e s second goal of the game at 12 33 of the third period Elvers defenseman Em Desjadins kicked a clearing pass from the comer to Dawe, who whacked the pin k past Flyers goalie Ron Hex tall from in < lose The Flyers rallied from a 2-1 deficit, si oring twit e in the so ond period s final three minutes to lake a 3-2 lead into the third period Bat LaFontaine snapped a 1 l tie with a power-play goal 3 15 into the middle period Faking a -pass from Donald Audette he went in alone on Hextall from the blue line, eventually beating the goaltendor with a fake and a short wrist shot. Philadelphia tied it at 16:51 fol lowing a 3-on-2 Brent Fedyk swept a pass from the corner toward the crease and the puck hanked in off the skate of Buffa lo defenseman Richard Smehlik The unassisted goal was i redit ed to Fedyk. The Elvers made it 3-2 at 18:19 when Hasek was knis ked to the ice by Buffalo’s Alexi Zhitnik and Philadelphia's Roll DiMaio as the two Imttled in front of the Satire net. Kevin Haller picked up a loose puck and slopped a 25-footer into the open net Alexander Mogilny set up Buf falo’s first goal, thanks to an observant Garry Galley. Galley spotted Mogilny loiter ing at the Philadelphia blue line and slipped a pass through cen ter ice to the Sabre winger, cre ating a 2-on-l with Dawe. Mogilny stepped around lies jardins. then passed to Dawe coming dow n the left wing. Dawe tieat Hextall between the legs 1 37 into the game. A misplay by Hasek allowed Philadelphia to tie the score at 1 - 1 at 10 18 of the first period Hasek tailed to handle a shoot m behind the net and the puck skidded to Shjon Podein. I fe car ried it Iwck liehind the net before passing to DiMaio in the slot Die uncovered DiMaio heat Hasek between the pads with a quick shot. Devils 5, Bruins 0 BOSTON (AF) — Forward Claude l-emieux, usually known more for his defense, turned into an offensive star for New Jersey with two first period goals as the Devils heat the Boston Bruins r> 0 Sunday in Came 1 of their Cist ern Conference playoff series Martin Brodeur stopped all 2t Bruins shots for his second career playoff shutout. He also shut out Boston on May ft last year during the Devils' six-game, second round victory. Boston rookie Blaine Lacher allowed four goals on 17 shots Indore being replaced 14:59 info the second period by Craig Billington. who stopped five of six shots the rest of the way. Gamo 2 of the best-of-seven series is Monday night The Bru ins need a victory to assure them selves of another game in the Boston Carden Indore they move to the FleetCenter beginning next season. A rookie who was ]o ti-2 in the refill;ir «m«iii Lac her was beaten two e by defies ted shots and twice on 2-on-ls in his first playoff a ppearan t e H*' was at Lake Superior State when the Bruins Inst to the Dev ils last sear, with Boston star Cant Neely also missing that series, 1ms nuM- of a knee problem And Lemieux made sure nei thef one of them would he a fac tor this time, either lt‘s usually I.eftlietix's jo!) to shadow Neely Still upset over the teams' Mart I] mts'ting when latmuuis goaded Neely into an early game mist undue t. the Carden fans booed tile Devils' forward a! his introduction and cheered when he wound up on his pants after ins first encounter with Nee!\ Boston's plan to negate him st'eiio-d !o in- -Ami ', w ill'll Newly got die puck in the slot and Lemieux ftad to lake a hooking penalty to keep him from getting a clean shot But tiefore the Bru ins could get a shot tiff. Don Sweeney evened the sides witli a charging penalty Blui-s 2, Canucks 1 ST LOUIS (API The SI Louis Blues took the first step toward consticutive Stanley Cups for Mike Keenan Sunday, getting power play goals from Brett Hull and Adam Creighton in a 2-1 first-round playoff victory over the Vancouver Quite ks The Blues, who tied for the third-best record in the regular season, outshot the Cantu ks in 2(i They also blanked Vancouver on five power plays, extending a drought to l-for-22. including a holding-the-stkk penalty on Brendan Shanahan with 7:08 to play. Goalie Curtis Joseph made one of his lies! saves late in the game, sliding to stop Jeff Brown's shot from tlie left side of the net with 4:38 to go. Canucks goalie Kirk Mclaiiin named the game's No 1 star — had an even stronger game, robbing Hull alone three times Hull was held to one assist in four regular-season games against Vancouver He was stopped on a one-timer form in front of the net late in the first period and hit the crossbar late in the second McLean (lobbied his drive in the first minute of the third and end ed up sitting on it as it slid past him. PbvoI Bure, who led the NHL with BO goals while leading Van couver to the Stanley Cup finals last year, scored for the Canucks Al Madnnts, hat k in tin* line up after missing five games vs itfi a separated shoulder, assisted on both St Louis goals The Blues are 14-3-1 in their last 18 games at the nevv Kiel C enter Maple I .eats 5, Blaikhawks I CHICAGO (APj — Mats Sundin scored twice os the Toronto Maple Leafs renewed their postseason mastery of the mistake prone Chicago Black hawks by opening the playoffs with a fi-i! victory Sunday night The Blackhawks, who lost to Toronto in si* games last season, have dropped 13 of their last 15 playoff games and are trying to avoid falling in the opening round for the third consecutive year They play host in Game l Tuesday night Chicago certainly was a gener ous host in Game 1. making mis takes on all five Toronto goals The Blackhawks looked nothing like the strong defensive team that ended the regular season with a five ij.inw winning streak Felix Potv in. who won three 1 0 div isions over Chicago in last year's playoffs, wasn't as sharp this time But In* didn't hast* to in- .is the Maple I ca! <;:• r< ■: .I most of the game The Mapli* 1 i .ifs trailed 2 t until Chicago goalie Fd Helfottr was Iteaten from a bad angle hv Paul DiPietro with t1 / sis unds left in the second period At t -25 of the thirii, the ttiai k hawks failed to dear tin* pm k and Dave Andres* huk i entered Mike l defenseman (.eraId Diduc k and tipped the put k past Bel four Toronto dinohed flu* game when Sundin Si ored w ith *> 10 to play and Andreyi huk followed with a goal 1 4 seconds later Sundin and Andrew huk each heat a Chicago player to a loosi* pm k to si on* Ked Wings 4, Stais I DETROIT (API Detroit's quest for its first Stanley (.up ( hampionship in 40 years gut off to the start Ked Wings tans have r been praving for w ith a 4 i \ u tory Sunday over the I kid las Stars Vyat heslav Kozlov snapped a f t tb* at lit 1 s of the third peri od as the Red Wings heat the Stars in the opener of their West ern ('.(inference quarterfinal series It was a huge relief for tin* 10.H75 partisan fans at Joe laniis Arena Detroit has finished with the host r»s ord m the con foremen, vet lust m the first round of the playoffs the 11st two seasons the Red Wlltgs lost to Sill lose ill ^e\ ell games last year and in seven to Toronto in luo.i (lame 2 against the Stars is si heddied (or t uesdav nigtd in foe l outs Arena At lion then sfufts to Dallas Sharks V f lames I (Mt.AK’i Alberta I AC) The San Jose Sharks opened the NHI. playoffs like they did last year with an upset victory shot k mg the diy ision-winning ( aigary i lames 5-4 Sunday night Imind Jamie Maker s two goals I s Marne Sergei Makarov. Mike Ratlije and l ‘If Ifahlen also si until for Ifni Sharks, who lead the Itfst-of-7 Western C-onferom» quarterfinals 1-0 C.ame 2 will !«■ played Tuesday. The Sharks pit ked tip where they left off last \ear. w hen they finished last tn the t uitlervnt e hot upset the first-place Detroit Ked Willis III the opening round of the playoffs fluty lust the t oil ferem.e semifinal to Toronto in si'y eit games Paul Kruse Theoren Floury, Steve (.hiasson and I ionium Titov st ored for ( ulgury . whit h hasn't won the opening game of the playoffs since I'-ihh The Flames also haven't won a playoff serins since their I'iHO Stanley t up i hampumshtp Robert Reichol could have tied tin* game in the dying set onds, hut Ins shot at an open net missed I lames captain Joe Nieuwendyk missed the game with a lower !tat k injury He had the injury examined in Los Align Inshut returned to Calgary for the game r< ivip • I ;,)in a well CNE ( J ISJ f X • },aU\W('ii ^s * i • X c 11 1 V ..- LAN^AN sol Kf>',MS * 1 x Clicnt/*icrVC‘r " >owcrBu//cler - V, y( > , * Sybase )rientecl i| >i 'sua\ U. 1 S l) is] • *Kie ( http://tttttt.intcl.com >hjeet ’/1 )c\sign • U()s • vasi • c rvH >s • World V'^e Web m ■ \\in‘l‘,u’ CintU >ws V1 i t \ I NT { cl .. _ i *] -r h i • i >< >s ~ 1 , # . > i >> t You m.o know Intel Corporation best for Pentium* processors, Indco'" video technology, or ProShjtc1" personal conferencing products But there’s more to Intel Itun we can ciplam in an ad. so vie uivitc you to explore the breadth and depth of opportunity at Intel by pointing your browser to the URL above You'll discover a company with opportunities for new grads ready to step up to the challenge of working for a world leader in technology You must have an undergraduate or Master's degree in EE/CS or equivalent We’re looking lor talented people to fill a broad range of positions from desktop clicnt support to VLSI design With out larecvt vile located juvt viuihwcvt of Portland Intel n the largest employe! in Oregon laving and working here, you find a balance between nature anil technology work and recreation that n difficult to achieve cbcwhcrc Apply Now Find out more Vieit out Web site, then apply You may vend e mail I > juhcGtutrUo* ()t,fai y>>ur femme and eapeticJ graduation date to (SI) 3M-B29 Or, pus! your rccumc and a cover letter to Intel C'orp University Relatione Dept (44Y PO Bo* 1141 FM4-145, Fohom. 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