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Snapshot: Memphis 3, Blazers 2
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Published: March 30, 2007
Oklahoman
•Story line: Memphis scored the final two goals of the game to win Game 1 of a best-of-seven CHL playoff.
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First star: Memphis goaltender
Larry Sterling made several super saves and blocked 28 of 30 shots overall.
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•Second star: Blazers goalie Sebastien Centomo also was solid, stopping 19 of 22 shots, as two Memphis goals came with a man advantage.
•Third star: Memphis centerman Louis Dumont had the game-winning goal and an assist.
•Key stat: Memphis is 7-1-1 against the Blazers this season.
•Turning point of game: The Blazers hitting the post two times in a few seconds late in the third period.
•Noteworthy: The Blazers have added the first of two amateurs allowed on their roster, defenseman Jason Seerey. He has played two years for the University of Regina and two years for Southern Alberta Institute of Technology.
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