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Dominik Hasek
Detroit Red Wings
23 saves, 38th playoff win
Dominik Hasek came up huge to snap Detroit's six-game postseason losing streak and give the Wings their first win since March 30. The penalty-shot stuff of Todd Bertuzzi's attempt at going five hole will be the defining moment of the series if Detroit rallies to win.
Dominik Hasek
Brian Rolston
Boston Bruins
2 goals, 0 assists, even, 8 shots, 21:28 ice time, 25 shifts
Brian Rolston isn't bashful about putting the puck on the net, having fired 331 shots in the regular season, third-most in the NHL. Rolston's markmanship was on display in Game 2, as he scored twice in the first 12 minutes to help the Bruins jump out to a 4-0 lead.
Brian Rolston
Brian Rafalski
New Jersey Devils
2 goals, 0 assists, even, 5 shots, 17:58 ice time, 20 shifts
Brian Rafalski is more noted for his passing prowess on the power play, and with only 30 career goals to his credit, offensive outbursts aren't his specialty. But Rafalski's two goals with a man advantage in Game 3 keyed the Devils' 4-0 victory to get New Jersey back into its series against Carolina.
Brian Rafalski
Photo Credits: Hasek (AP), Rolston (AP), Rafalski (AP)

 


 
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