ATLANTA THRASHERS (2-0-1-0) AT NEW YORK RANGERS (0-2-0-0), 7 p.m. -----------------------------------------------------------------
(Sports Network) - The Atlanta Thrashers try to start the season with a four- game unbeaten streak tonight when they visit the winless New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden.
Marc Savard's third-period goal on Tuesday kept Atlanta without a loss, as the Thrashers rallied twice for a 2-2 tie with the New York Islanders at Philips Arena. Patrik Stefan also scored for Atlanta, which is off and running on the heels of the tragic death of forward Dan Snyder. The Thrashers opened the season with consecutive victories over Columbus and Washington.
Atlanta's fast start is a far cry from last fall, when the club went 0-8-1-1 in the month of October. That, however, was under former coach Curt Fraser, who returned to Atlanta as an Islanders assistant Tuesday. Fraser was fired last December and eventually replaced by current benchman Bob Hartley.
Prior to Tuesday's contest, Thrashers winger Dany Heatley, the driver in the automobile accident that took Snyder's life, issued a statement regarding the situation for the first time, expressing his sorrow. Heatley, who underwent surgery to repair a torn ACL and MCL in his right knee, is sidelined indefinitely, but said he'll soon meet the media to address his rehab and team-related issues.
Atlanta will return home after tonight and face Chicago on Saturday.
New York, meanwhile, is 0-2 for the first time since 1998-99, when the club began with four straight defeats. After a disheartening 5-3 loss to Minnesota on Friday, the Blueshirts were pounded 5-0 by the host Columbus Blue Jackets the following night.
Against Columbus, Jussi Markkanen blocked 31 of 36 shots he faced for the Rangers, who are trying to get back to the postseason for the first time since 1997. Columbus jumped out to an early 2-0 first-period lead on goals by Trevor Letowski and David Vyborny.
On Friday, the Rangers held a 3-1 lead in the second period, but the Wild rallied with four unanswered tallies to close out the match.
On the history watch tonight, New York captain Mark Messier enters tied with Raymond Bourque for third place on the NHL's all-time assist list with 1,169 career helpers.
The Rangers open a season-long six-game homestand tonight and will host Carolina on Saturday.
Atlanta swept four games from New York last season and has won five straight overall. The Thrashers have won in three consecutive -- and five of their last six -- trips to the Garden.
PHOENIX COYOTES (3-0-0-0) AT TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING (1-0-0-0), 7 p.m. ------------------------------------------------------------------
(Sports Network) - Off to their first 3-0 start as a franchise in 16 years, the Phoenix Coyotes put their mark on the line tonight when they visit the Tampa Bay Lightning at the St. Pete Times Forum.
The Winnipeg Jets opened 3-0 in 1987-88, but no Jets or Coyotes club has ever taken the first four contests of a campaign.
On Wednesday night, Shane Doan and Radoslav Suchy each scored to lead Phoenix to a 2-1 win over the host Florida Panthers in the second portion of a three- game road trip.
Sean Burke stopped 29 of the 30 shots he faced and fell just short of recording his second consecutive shutout. The veteran netminder stopped 31 in a 2-0 win at Anaheim on Sunday. Burke, however, will rest this evening and yield the crease to backup Brian Boucher, who will make his first start of the season.
This fast start for Phoenix is the polar opposite of what occurred last fall, as Bob Francis' club began 0-2 in 2002. The Coyotes will head back home after tonight, hosting Philadelphia on Saturday.
Tampa Bay, meanwhile, has played only once this season, last Friday against Boston. Newcomer Cory Stillman scored two goals and assisted on another, while Nikolai Khabibulin made 29 saves to lead the Lightning to a 5-1 over visiting Boston.
Dimitry Afanasenkov, Brad Richards and Tim Taylor also tallied for the Lightning, who won the Southeast Division last year and made the playoffs for only the second time in franchise history.
Stillman's goal was encouraging because he is being counted on to fill the void left by Vaclav Prospal, who fled for Anaheim via free agency after leading the Bolts in scoring.
Tampa will next head to the road and visit New Jersey on Saturday.
The Lightning went 2-0 against the Coyotes last season and have won three straight games in this series. Phoenix has lost in three of its last four trips to Tampa.
CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS (1-2-0-0) AT COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS (2-1-0-0), 7 p.m. -----------------------------------------------------------------------
(Sports Network) - The Columbus Blue Jackets seek their third straight victory tonight when they welcome the Chicago Blackhawks to Nationwide Arena.
After a season-opening loss to Atlanta, the Jackets have responded with consecutive home wins over the Rangers and Canucks. Rick Nash scored to snap a third-period tie and Todd Marchant had a goal and two assists to lead them to a 3-2 victory over Vancouver on Monday.
David Vyborny also scored for Columbus, while Marc Denis made 27 saves. This is the fastest the Blue Jackets have won two games in their four years. Last season it took them five games, after going 14 the year before and 10 contests in their inaugural campaign.
Nash scored his second goal of the young season as he tries to build upon his rookie showing. The top pick in the 2002 NHL Entry Draft, he was a finalist for the Calder Trophy after netting 17 goals in 74 games a season ago.
On the injury front, Columbus will be without rugged forward Tyler Wright, who suffered a hyperextended elbow on Monday. Wright is expected to be on the shelf for three weeks.
The Blue Jackets will visit Nashville on Saturday.
Chicago, meanwhile, has dropped its last two tilts after a promising season- opening victory over Minnesota. On Sunday, winger Trent Klatt collected two goals to lead Los Angeles over Chicago, 4-2, at the United Center. Mark Bell and Kyle Calder each scored power-play goals for the Blackhawks, while Jocelyn Thibault made 22 saves in defeat.
Through three contests, Chicago has been outscored by a combined 9-3 margin.
The bad news continued in the days after the loss, as it was learned that forward Alexei Zhamnov will undergo back surgery today. The team captain is slated to be re-evaluated in six weeks.
The Hawks will open a brief road trip tonight before visiting Atlanta on Saturday.
Chicago went 3-2 against Columbus last season, but the home team is 8-1-2 in the last 11 meetings. The Blackhawks are 1-4-1 in their last six trips to Ohio.
PITTSBURGH PENGUINS (0-1-1-0) AT MONTREAL CANADIENS (2-1-0-0), 7:30 p.m. ------------------------------------------------------------------------
(Sports Network) - The Pittsburgh Penguins try again for rookie head coach Ed Olczyk's first National Hockey League victory tonight when they visit the Montreal Canadiens at Bell Centre.
After getting pounded, 3-0, by Los Angeles on Friday, the Pens bounced back with a hard-earned point in Philadelphia the following night. Aleksey Morozov found the back of the net with 7:12 left in the game as Pittsburgh battled back from a three-goal deficit and tied the Flyers 3-3.
Mario Lemieux added his first goal and his first assist of the campaign for the Penguins after going 10 straight matches without tallying, dating back to last season. Lemieux will return to his native Montreal this evening.
Also heading back to Quebec is goaltender Sebastien Caron, who made 32 saves in Saturday's stalemate. Caron is a native of Amqui, Quebec, which is a seven- hour hike from Montreal. However, being that this will be Caron's first start in his home province, he's slated to have many family members and friends in the crowd.
Pittsburgh will kick off a three-game homestand Saturday against Detroit.
Montreal, meanwhile, has won two straight on the heels of a season-opening loss to Ottawa. Yanic Perreault posted two goals and an assist and Donald Audette added a goal and two assists, as the Habs pounded the Washington Capitals, 5-1, in their home-opener at the Bell Centre on Tuesday. Michael Ryder chipped in a pair of assists for the Canadiens.
Goaltender Jose Theodore turned aside 16 shots in the victory and has stopped 37 of the last 38 shots he has faced. Theodore, of course, is trying to re- gain the form that helped him with both the Hart and Vezina Trophies in 2002.
Montreal began a six-game homestand Tuesday. The set will also include visits from Pittsburgh, Toronto, Detroit, the NY Islanders and Ottawa.
The Canadiens went 2-1-1 against the Penguins last season and are 7-1-1 in the last nine clashes. Pittsburgh is 0-6-2 in its last eight trips to Montreal, dating back to January 31, 1999.