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Setoguchi leads Sharks by Stars in debut

San Jose Sharks goalie Evgeni Nabokov (20) from Kazakhstan, stops the puck as Dallas Stars right wing Jere Lehitinen (26) from Finland, looks on in the third period of their hockey game in Dallas, Monday, Oct. 29, 2007. The Sharks won 4-2.

Ron Wilson was surprised the Dallas Stars lost a late lead. Imagine the San Jose coach’s astonishment that it was a rookie who led the Sharks’ rally Monday night. Devin Setoguchi scored two goals in the third period of his first NHL game to help the Sharks come from behind and beat the Stars 4-2. “We’re playing a team that’s like Tupperware.

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Dallas Stars vs Winnipeg Jets
Type: Moneyline - Status: OPEN
Dallas Stars-145
Winnipeg Jets+125
Winnipeg Jets vs Dallas Stars
Type: Series Winner - Status: OPEN
Winnipeg Jets+255
Dallas Stars-310
Toronto Maple Leafs vs Florida Panthers
Type: Total - Status: OPEN
Under - 1P-110
Over - 1P-120
Florida Panthers vs Toronto Maple Leafs
Type: Series Winner - Status: OPEN
Florida Panthers-200
Toronto Maple Leafs+170

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