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Devils win; Brodeur sets mark

BOSTON - Jamie Langenbrunner and Zach Parise scored shoot-out goals to make goaltender Martin Brodeur a winner on the day he became the NHL's all-time minutes leader in the New Jersey Devils' 2-1 win over the Boston Bruins yesterday.

Brodeur surpassed Hall of Famer Patrick Roy for the most minutes played. The 37-year-old Brodeur now has 60,280. Roy played 60,235.

The loss snapped Boston's season-high four-game winning streak.

Blake Wheeler, who had Boston's only goal in regulation, had the Bruins' lone score in the shoot-out.

New Jersey 0 1 0 0 – 2

Boston 0 0 1 0 – 1

New Jersey won shoot-out 2-1

First period: None. Penalties: Fraser, NJ (hooking), 8:11; Sobotka, Bos (interference), 13:11.

Second period: 1, New Jersey, Parise 14 (Halischuk, Salvador), 9:45. Penalties: Peters, NJ, major (fighting), 10:52; Thornton, Bos, major (fighting), 10:52; Langenbrunner, NJ (roughing), 11:46; Chara, Bos (slashing), 13:30; Morris, Bos (slashing), 16:39; Rolston, NJ (slashing), 17:13.

Third period: 2, Boston, Wheeler 7 (Bitz, Savard), :12. Penalties: None.

Overtime: None. Penalties: None.

Shoot-out: New Jersey 2 (Elias NG, Parise G, Langenbrunner G), Boston 1 (Bergeron NG, Wheeler G, Krejci NG).

Shots on goal: New Jersey 10-15-9-3–37. Boston 9-10-11-3–33.

Power-play opportunities: New Jersey 0 of 3; Boston 0 of 3.

Goalies: New Jersey, Brodeur 14-6-1 (33 shots-32 saves). Boston, Rask 7-2-2 (37-36).

A: 17,565 (17,565). T: 2:32.

Referees: Wes McCauley, Chris Rooney. Linesmen: Brian Murphy, Anthony Sericolo.

Wild 5, Avalanche 3

ST. PAUL, Minn. - Chuck Kobasew had a hat trick and Andrew Brunette scored the winning goal on a power midway through the third period, leading Minnesota past Colorado.

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