Ok, für den guten Tie lassen wir auch 200 mal als nen Milestone durchgehen
Hats ja auch gebührend begangen, das Jubiläum, mit Tor und Fight ! Respekt !
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It's vintage Domi in Maple Leafs' victory
ATLANTA (AP) -- Tie Domi had a complete night. He scored a goal, earned his 200th career point and -- of course -- got to throw a few punches.
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"I've worked hard to establish myself as an all-around player,'' said Domi, who led the Toronto Maple Leafs to a 5-2 victory Thursday night over the Atlanta Thrashers.
Domi took a big hit from Jeff Cowan early in the game, which seemed to rile up the Toronto enforcer.
He scored the Maple Leafs' first goal with a fortuitous deflection, then assisted on the clincher by Alyn McCauley with 10:40 remaining for point No. 200.
In between, Domi got into a spirited brawl with Atlanta ruffian Jeff Odgers.
"I like it when Tie gets a little edge to him,'' Toronto coach Pat Quinn said. "As long as he's under control.''
The Thrashers lost for only the second time in eight games since Bob Hartley took over as coach, going into the All-Star break on a bit of a downer.
"Whether you win or lose, you have to stay on an even keel,'' he said. "Tonight's game is over. It's never coming back. Enjoy the break and come back with the right focus.''
Toronto led 2-1 after the second period and stretched the margin on Nik Antropov's 13th goal. He stepped out of the penalty box, broke free on a long pass from Tomas Kaberle and beat Pasi Nurminen with a backhander at 5:35 of the third.
Hartley called a timeout with his team on a power play, and the Thrashers quickly capitalized. Slava Kozlov deflected in a shot from the point by Yannick Tremblay, beating Ed Belfour with 12:56 remaining.
That's where the comeback ended. With three players behind the net, Domi passed in front of the net to McCauley standing all alone. He deked out Nurminen and flipped in a backhander with 10:40 left.
"Tie Domi is the best tough-guy player in this league,'' Hartley said. "He can score goals, he can make plays and defensively he is very reliable. Plus, he knows his role.''
Mats Sundin added a late goal to finish off the Thrashers, who went 5-1-1 in Hartley's first seven games.
On Toronto's initial goal, Kaberle flipped a shot from the boards that caught Domi's right skate and skidded past Nurminen.
Officials reviewed the play before deciding that Domi didn't intentionally kick the puck into the net, letting his 10th goal stand at 10:39 of the first period.
"It was pretty far out,'' Domi said. "There's no way you would call it a kick. You can't direct that.''
The Thrashers tied it up less than two minutes later. Ilya Kovalchuk got knocked down along the boards, but he jumped up and passed to Richard Smehlik standing all alone at the side of the net.
Shayne Corson put the Maple Leafs back ahead at 3:11 of the second. Travis Green won a faceoff in the Thrashers zone and Corson batted a rebound past Nurminen.
Domi spent nearly seven minutes of the second period in the penalty box, beginning with a roughing penalty on Dan Snyder after the two tangled at center ice. Shortly after Domi came out of the box, he dropped the gloves and exchanged punches with Odgers.
"Odgers was doing his job, protecting his teammates,'' Domi said. "I respect that. I don't respect the kid who hit me (Snyder). ... I didn't even have the puck.''
While breaking up the melee, linesman Derek Amell took an inadvertent punch from Odgers, leaving the official with a bloody lip. Amell required stitches and was late coming out for the third period.
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