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Friday, April 2, 2004
ATLANTA (AP) -- While the Atlanta Thrashers tried to get set up Ilya Kovalchuk, the Pittsburgh Penguins took advantage. Kovalchuk, in the race for the NHL lead in goals and points, was denied on his first 13 shots before he finally scored with 5.6 seconds left. By that time, the Penguins had secured a victory, 3-2 Friday night. The young Thrashers forward took a team-record 14 shots, breaking his own mark of 10, and netted his 40th goal, tying him for the NHL lead. "They were going out of the ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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