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Andrew Brunette
Minnesota Wild
3 goals, 3 assists, minus-1, 14 shots in series
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| Playing for Washington, Nashville and Atlanta, Andrew Brunette didn't get a chance to score a lot of big goals. Then again, who would've thought he'd do it for the third-year Wild? Bruno's deke on Patrick Roy completed Minnesota's crazy comeback from two games down. |
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Mark Recchi
Philadelphia Flyers
6 goals, 3 assists, plus-4, 21 shots in series
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| Though he scored just 20 goals in the regular season, Mark Recchi has been the Flyers' most clutch sniper in the playoffs. He has 96 points in 91 playoff games (1.05 per game), besting even his 1.03 regular-season average. |
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Dan Cloutier
Vancouver Canucks
2.86 GAA, .898 save percentage in series
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| Dan Cloutier was the last man standing in the battle of ordinary goaltending he waged with Chris Osgood. Though Cloutier had his own shaky moments in the series, he came up big in Game 7 by stopping 33 of 34 shots. |
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Photo Credits: Brunette (AP), Recchi (AP), Cloutier (AP) |
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