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NHL: San Jose 4, Calgary 2

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Published: May 16, 2004 at 7:12 PM

CALGARY, Alberta, May 16 (UPI) -- Jonathan Cheechoo and Vincent Damphousse scored 89 seconds apart Sunday as San Jose tied the Western finals at two wins each with a 4-2 win at Calgary.

The Sharks had a record-tying four goals in the second period.

The road team has won all four games in the best-of-seven series, which continues Monday night at San Jose.

Calgary ended a scoring drought of 94 minutes, 36 seconds and forged a 1-1 tie just under eight minutes into the second period when Jarome Iginla's centering pass hit the right skate of San Jose's Todd Harvey and caromed past goaltender Evgeni Nabokov.

Cheechoo broke the deadlock 39 seconds later with his first goal of the series.

Calgary's Chris Simon received a roughing penalty at 8:44 and Damphousse cashed in with 31 seconds left on the ensuing power play.

Marleau capped the second-period explosion with another power-play goal at 18:47.

Topics: Evgeni Nabokov, Jonathan Cheechoo, Vincent Damphousse
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