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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Thursday, December 25, 2008

For the Record

Advertiser Staff

SPORTS TOMORROW

BASKETBALL

College men, Hillsdale (Mich.) vs. Hawai'i Pacific, 7:30 p.m. at Neal Blaisdell Arena.

High school girls, Interscholastic League of Honolulu, Division II, Lanakila Baptist vs. Christian Academy, 7:30 p.m. at 'Aiea Rec. Center.

High school boys, preseason, Na Menehune/Reebok Holiday Classic, McKinley vs. Word of Life, 9 a.m.; Kaimuki vs. 'Iolani II, 10:30 a.m.; 'Iolani I vs. Punahou II, noon; 'Aiea vs. University, 1:30 p.m.; Moanalua vs. Damien, 3 p.m.; Irvine (Calif.) vs. Kaua'i, 4:30 p.m.; Menlo-Atherton (Calif.) vs. Campbell, 6 p.m.; Baldwin vs. Maryknoll, 7:30 p.m. Games at Moanalua.

High school boys, preseason, Merv Lopes Holiday Classic, Mililani vs. Kamehameha II, 10 a.m.; Kahuku vs. Farrington, 11:30 a.m.; Hilo vs. Dela Salle (Calif.), 1 p.m.; Mid-Pacific vs. Kamehameha-Big Island, 2:30 p.m.; Leilehua vs. Kailua, 4 p.m.; Kalaheo vs. Roosevelt, 5:30 p.m.; Punahou vs. Wasilla (Alaska), 7 p.m.; Castle vs. Campbell Hall (Calif.), 8:30 p.m. Games at King Armory gym.

BASEBALL

O'AHU AJA LEAGUE

TUESDAY

KANE'OHE VS. OLOMANA

At Hans L'Orange Park.

KANE'OHE 040 041 103—13 13 3

OLOMANA 000 002 501— 8 5 4

Steve Koki, Aaron Yamane (7) and Marshall Nishimura, Aalona Amimoto (6). Ryan Shintaku, Ryan Katsuno (6), Jeff Yamamoto (8), Kurt Poentis (9) and Tyler Okabayashi, Jake Ross (6). W—Koki. L—Shintaku.

Leading hitters—Kane'ohe: Paul Nishimura 2-3; Billy Fallau triple.

WAIPAHU VS. 'EWA

AT Central O'ahu Regional Park.

WAIPAHU 000 010 001—2 6 3

'EWA 000 000 000—0 3 1

Blane Muraoka, Duke Tomimoto (7), Chace Numata (8) and Moku Paiva. Adam Inaba and Jayson Kira. W—Muraoka. L—Inaba. S—Numata.

Leading hitter—Waipahu: Nelson Inabata 2-4.

BASKETBALL

NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION

ALL TIMES HAWAI'I

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic W L Pct GB.

Boston 27 2 .931 —.

New Jersey 14 14 .500 12 1/2.

Philadelphia 12 16 .429 14 1/2.

New York 11 16 .407 15.

Toronto 11 17 .393 15 1/2.

Southeast W L Pct GB.

Orlando 22 6 .786 —.

Atlanta 18 10 .643 4.

Miami 15 12 .556 6 1/2.

Charlotte 10 19 .345 12 1/2.

Washington 4 22 .154 17.

Central W L Pct GB.

Cleveland 24 4 .857 —.

Detroit 15 11 .577 8.

Milwaukee 14 16 .467 11.

Chicago 13 15 .464 11.

Indiana 10 18 .357 14.

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Southwest W L Pct GB.

New Orleans 16 8 .667 1/2.

Houston 19 10 .655 —.

San Antonio 18 10 .643 1/2.

Dallas 16 11 .593 2.

Memphis 9 19 .321 9 1/2.

Northwest W L Pct GB.

Denver 18 11 .621 —.

Portland 18 11 .621 —.

Utah 17 13 .567 1 1/2.

Minnesota 4 23 .148 13.

Oklahoma City 3 26 .103 15.

Pacific W L Pct GB.

L.A. Lakers 23 5 .821 —.

Phoenix 16 11 .593 6 1/2.

L.A. Clippers 8 20 .286 15.

Golden State 8 22 .267 16.

Sacramento 7 22 .241 16 1/2.

TODAY'S GAMES

New Orleans at Orlando, 7 a.m.

San Antonio at Phoenix, 9:30 a.m.

Boston at L.A. Lakers, noon.

Washington at Cleveland, 3 p.m.

Dallas at Portland, 5:30 p.m.

NBA LEADERS

THROUGH TUESDAY

SCORING

G FG FT PTS AVG.

Wade, Mia. 27 275 211 782 29.0.

James, Clev. 28 275 192 774 27.6.

Bryant, LAL 28 264 175 732 26.1.

Nowitzki, Dall. 27 258 157 701 26.0.

Granger, Ind. 25 210 129 611 24.4.

Harris, N.J. 25 179 218 600 24.0.

Bosh, Tor. 28 228 198 661 23.6.

Durant, OKC. 28 241 141 660 23.6.

Carter, N.J. 28 224 142 643 23.0.

Roy, Port. 29 227 175 658 22.7.

Johnson, Atl. 28 235 100 633 22.6.

Jefferson, Minn. 27 256 93 605 22.4.

Stoudemire, Phoe. 27 213 176 605 22.4.

Randolph, LAC 25 215 102 550 22.0.

Butler, Wash. 26 201 132 561 21.6.

J. Terry, Dall. 27 213 86 569 21.1.

Gordon, Chi. 28 202 114 581 20.8.

Anthony, Den. 25 178 127 513 20.5.

Howard, Orl. 26 178 172 528 20.3.

Duncan, S.A. 28 221 125 567 20.3.

FG Percentage.

FG FGA PCT.

Nene, Den. 161 262 .615.

O'Neal, Phoe. 134 226 .593.

Okafor, Char. 158 268 .590.

Perkins, Bos. 109 185 .589.

Gasol, LAL 181 319 .567.

Lee, N.Y. 160 283 .565.

Millsap, Utah 177 314 .564.

Howard, Orl. 178 316 .563.

Bogut, Mil. 130 231 .563.

Stoudemire, Phoe. 213 381 .559.

Rebounds.

G OFF DEF TOT AVG.

Howard, Orl. 26 117 244 361 13.9.

Camby, LAC 24 75 220 295 12.3.

Biedrins, G.S. 30 131 222 353 11.8.

Okafor, Char. 29 116 207 323 11.1.

Randolph, LAC 25 89 187 276 11.0.

Bogut, Mil. 27 92 197 289 10.7.

Lee, N.Y. 27 75 212 287 10.6.

Duncan, S.A. 28 76 214 290 10.4.

Jefferson, Minn. 27 87 186 273 10.1.

Bosh, Tor. 28 75 201 276 9.9.

Assists.

G AST AVG.

Paul, N.O. 24 281 11.7.

Williams, Utah 17 164 9.6.

Calderon, Tor. 26 229 8.8.

Duhon, N.Y. 27 231 8.6.

Nash, Phoe. 24 205 8.5.

Kidd, Dall. 27 225 8.3.

B. Davis, LAC 27 220 8.1.

Rondo, Bos. 29 215 7.4.

Wade, Mia. 27 189 7.0.

Billups, Den. 27 186 6.9.

LONGEST NBA WINNING STREAKS

The longest winning streaks in NBA history:

33 — Los Angeles Lakers, Nov. 5, 1971-Jan. 7, 1972.

22 — Houston Rockets, Jan. 29-March 16, 2008.

20 — Milwaukee Bucks, Feb. 6-March 8, 1971.

19 — Boston Celtics, Nov. 15, 2008-current.

19 — Los Angeles Lakers, Feb. 4-March 13, 2000.

18 — Chicago Bulls, Dec. 29, 1995-Feb. 2, 1996.

18 — Boston Celtics, Feb. 24-March 26, 1982.

18 — New York Knicks, Oct. 24-Nov. 28, 1969.

17 — Phoenix Suns, Dec. 29, 2006-Jan. 28, 2007.

17 — Dallas Mavericks, Jan. 27-March 11, 2007.

17 — San Antonio Spurs, Feb. 29-March 31, 1996.

17 — Boston Celtics, Nov. 28, 1959-Jan. 1, 1960.

17 — Washington Capitols, Nov. 16-Dec. 30, 1946.

16 — Los Angeles Lakers, Dec. 11, 1999-Jan. 12, 2000.

16 — Portland Trail Blazers, March 20-April 19, 1991.

16 — Los Angeles Lakers, Jan. 9-Feb. 5, 1991.

16 — Milwaukee Bucks, Oct. 24-Nov. 25, 1970.

16 — Boston Celtics, Dec. 19, 1964-Jan. 22, 1965.

NBA 20,000-POINT SCORERS

Through Tuesday.

(x-active).

1. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 38,387.

2. Karl Malone 36,928.

3. Michael Jordan 32,292.

4. Wilt Chamberlain 31,419.

5. Moses Malone 27,409.

6. Elvin Hayes 27,313.

7. Hakeem Olajuwon 26,946.

8. Oscar Robertson 26,710.

9. Dominique Wilkins 26,668.

10. x-Shaquille O'Neal 26,640.

11. John Havlicek 26,395.

12. Alex English 25,613.

13. Reggie Miller 25,279.

14. Jerry West 25,192.

15. Patrick Ewing 24,815.

16. Charles Barkley 23,757.

17. x-Allen Iverson 23,439.

18. Robert Parish 23,334.

19. Adrian Dantley 23,177.

20. Elgin Baylor 23,149.

21. x-Kobe Bryant 22,325.

22. Clyde Drexler 22,195.

23. Gary Payton 21,813.

24. Larry Bird 21,791.

25. Hal Greer 21,586.

26. Walt Bellamy 20,941.

27. Bob Pettit 20,880.

28. x-Kevin Garnett 20,837.

29. David Robinson 20,790.

30. George Gervin 20,708.

31. Mitch Richmond 20,497.

32. Tom Chambers 20,049.

NBA CAREER REBOUND LEADERS

Through Tuesday.

NBA players with 12,000 or more career rebounds:

1. Wilt Chamberlain 23,924.

2. Bill Russell 21,620.

3. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 17,440.

4. Elvin Hayes 16,279.

5. Moses Malone 16,212.

6. Karl Malone 14,968.

7. Robert Parish 14,715.

8. Nate Thurmond 14,464.

9. Walt Bellamy 14,241.

10. Wes Unseld 13,769.

11. Hakeem Olajuwon 13,748.

12. Buck Williams 13,017.

13. Jerry Lucas 12,942.

14. Bob Pettit 12,849.

15. Charles Barkley 12,546.

16. Paul Silas 12,357.

17. Dikembe Mutombo 12,326.

18. Charles Oakley 12,205.

19. x-Shaquille O'Neal 12,119.

NBA CAREER ASSISTS LEADERS

Through Tuesday.

(x-active).

1. John Stockton 15,806.

2. Mark Jackson 10,334.

3. Magic Johnson 10,141.

4. Oscar Robertson 9,887.

5. x-Jason Kidd 9,711.

6. Isiah Thomas 9,061.

7. Gary Payton 8,966.

8. Rod Strickland 7,987.

9. Maurice Cheeks 7,392.

10. Lenny Wilkens 7,211.

11. Terry Porter 7,160.

12. Tim Hardaway 7,095.

13. x-Steve Nash 6,993.

14. Bob Cousy 6,955.

15. Guy Rodgers 6,917.

16. Muggsy Bogues 6,726.

17. Kevin Johnson 6,711.

18. Derek Harper 6,577.

19. Nate Archibald 6,476.

20. John Lucas 6,454.

21. Reggie Theus 6,453.

NBA CAREER STEALS LEADERS

Through Tuesday.

(x-active; steals have been compiled since 1973-74 season).

1. John Stockton 3,265.

2. Michael Jordan 2,514.

3. Gary Payton 2,445.

4. Maurice Cheeks 2,310.

5. Scottie Pippen 2,307.

6. Clyde Drexler 2,207.

7. Hakeem Olajuwon 2,162.

8. Alvin Robertson 2,112.

9. x-Jason Kidd 2,105.

10. Karl Malone 2,085.

11. Mookie Blaylock 2,075.

12. Derek Harper 1,957.

13. x-Allen Iverson 1,916.

14. Isiah Thomas 1,861.

15. Magic Johnson 1,724.

16. Ron Harper 1,716.

17. Fat Lever 1,666.

18. Charles Barkley 1,648.

19. Gus Williams 1,638.

20. Hersey Hawkins 1,622.

21. Eddie Jones 1,620.

22. Rod Strickland 1,616.

23. Mark Jackson 1,608.

NBA CAREER BLOCKS LEADERS

Through Tuesday.

(x-active).

1. Hakeem Olajuwon 3,830.

2. Dikembe Mutombo 3,278.

3. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 3,189.

4. Mark Eaton 3,064.

5. David Robinson 2,954.

6. Patrick Ewing 2,894.

7. x-Shaquille O'Neal 2,548.

8. Tree Rollins 2,542.

9. Robert Parish 2,361.

10. Alonzo Mourning 2,356.

11. Shawn Bradley 2,119.

12. Manute Bol 2,086.

13. George T. Johnson 2,082.

14. x-Tim Duncan 2,042.

15. Larry Nance 2,027.

NBA COACHING VICTORIES

Through Tuesday.

Coaches with 500 or more NBA victories (x-active):

1. Lenny Wilkens 1,332.

2. x-Don Nelson 1,288.

3. Pat Riley 1,210.

4. x-Jerry Sloan 1,106.

5. x-Larry Brown 1,020.

6. x-Phil Jackson 999.

7. Bill Fitch 944.

8. Red Auerbach 938.

9. Dick Motta 935.

10. x-George Karl 897.

11. Jack Ramsay 864.

12. Cotton Fitzsimmons 832.

13. x-Rick Adelman 826.

14. Gene Shue 784.

15. John MacLeod 707.

16. Red Holzman 696.

17. Mike Fratello 667.

18. x-Gregg Popovich 650.

19. Chuck Daly 638.

20. Doug Moe 628.

21. Flip Saunders 587.

22. x-Mike Dunleavy 581.

23. Al Attles 557.

24. Del Harris 556.

25. Rudy Tomjanovich 525.

26. K.C. Jones 522.

COLLEGE MEN

MAJOR SCORES

EAST

Binghamton 69, Rider 58.

Boston College 99, Maine 61.

Fordham 60, New Hampshire 56.

Georgetown 76, Fla. International 38.

Iona 67, Hofstra 64.

La Salle 65, Mount St. Mary's, Md. 59.

Marist 74, Delaware 69.

Niagara 83, St. Bonaventure 65.

Penn St. 73, Sacred Heart 65.

Rutgers 78, N.J. Tech 52.

Siena 71, Buffalo 60.

St. Peter's 69, Fairleigh Dickinson 61.

West Virginia 89, Radford 54.

SOUTH

ETSU 76, Kennesaw St. 62.

Liberty 77, S.C.-Upstate 64.

N. Colorado 76, Southern U. 68.

South Carolina 75, Presbyterian 56.

Southern Miss. 68, Weber St. 49.

Virginia 74, Hampton 48.

MIDWEST

Bradley 67, SIU-Edwardsville 61.

Butler 74, Xavier 65.

Cleveland St. 67, Kent St. 41.

Creighton 83, DePaul 75.

Dayton 62, Marshall 50.

Detroit 67, Cent. Michigan 55.

IUPUI 62, Indiana St. 41.

Ill.-Chicago 65, Toledo 55.

Illinois 75, Missouri 59.

Minnesota 80, SE Louisiana 71.

Northwestern 66, SMU 55.

S. Dakota St. 65, Iowa St. 58.

Saint Louis 56, Fresno St. 52.

Texas 74, Wisconsin 69.

UMBC 66, Nebraska 64.

SOUTHWEST

Arkansas St. 86, SE Missouri 67.

Texas Tech 67, Centenary 53.

Tulsa 88, Texas-Arlington 79.

FAR WEST

Arizona 84, Kansas 67.

Arizona St. 90, Idaho St. 55.

CS Bakersfield 66, Cal Poly 64.

Colorado 65, Louisiana-Monroe 62.

George Washington 59, Sacramento St. 47.

Hawaii 56, UC Riverside 46.

Lehigh at Washington, ppd.

New Mexico 76, New Mexico St. 62.

Portland St. 77, Gonzaga 70.

Saint Mary's, Calif. 74, Pacific 65.

Stanford 77, Santa Clara 69.

UCLA 113, Wyoming 62.

UNLV 73, S. Utah 60.

W. Oregon at BYU, ppd.

COLLEGE WOMEN

MAJOR SCORES

SOUTH

Louisiana-Lafayette 69, Savannah St. 42.

MIDWEST

Dayton 85, Loyola of Chicago 55.

FAR WEST

Kansas 82, Pepperdine 54.

BOXING

FIGHT SCHEDULE

NATIONAL TV IN PARENTHESES

DEC. 31

At Hiroshima, Japan, Takefumi Sakata, Japan, vs. Denkaosan Kaovichit, Thailand, 12, for Sakata's WBA flyweight title.

JAN. 3

At Kanagawa, Japan, Yusuke Kobori, Japan, vs. Paulus Moses, Nambia, 12, for Kobori's WBA lightweight title; Toshiaki Nishioka, Japan, vs. Genaro Garcia, Mexico, 12, for the interim WBC super bantamweight title.

JAN. 9

At Primm Valley Resort Casino, Primm, Nev. (ESPN), Yuriorkis Gamboa, Miami, vs. Roger Gonzalez, Chino, Calif., 10, junior lightweights.

JAN. 23

At Vancouver, B.C. (HBO), Andre Berto, Winterhaven, Fla., vs. Luis Collazo, New York, 12, for Berto's WBC welterweight title; Sergio Gabriel Martinez, Spain, vs. Joe Greene, Jamaica, N.Y., 12, for Martinez's interim WBC light middleweight title.

JAN. 24

At Staples Center, Los Angeles (HBO), Antonio Margarito, Mexico, vs. Shane Mosley, Pomona, Calif., for Margarito's WBA welterweight title.

JAN. 30

At Montreal, Herman Ngoudjo, Canada, vs. Juan Urango, Miami, 12, for the vacant IBF light welterweight title.

FEB. 7

At Rostock, Germany, Andriy Kotelnik, Germany, vs. Marcos Rene Maidana, Argentina, 12, for Kotelnik's WBA light welterweight title.

At The Pond, Anaheim, Calif. (SHO), Vic Darchinyan, Australia, vs. Jorge Arce, Mexico, 12, for Darchinyan's IBF-WBC-WBA junior bantamweight title.

FEB. 14

At TBA, France, Cristobal Cruz, Mexico, vs. Cyril Thomas, France, 12, for Cruz's IBF featherweight title.

At TBA, United States (HBO), Nate Campbell, Tampa, Fla., vs. Ali Fuenka, South Africa, 12, for Campbell's IBF-WBA-WBO lightweight titles.

FEB. 21

At Youngstown, Ohio (PPV), Kelly Pavlik, Youngstown, Ohio, vs. Marco Antonio Rubio, Mexico, 12, for Pavlik's WBC-WBO middleweight titles.

GOLF

2009 PGA TOUR SCHEDULE

Jan. 8-11 — Mercedes-Benz Championship, Plantation Course at Kapalua, Kapalua, Hawai'i.

Jan. 15-18 — Sony Open in Hawai'i, Waialae CC, Honolulu.

Jan. 21-25 — Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, PGA West-Palmer Private, PGA West-Nicklaus Private, Silver Rock, Bermuda Dunes, Palm Springs, Calif.

Jan. 29-Feb. 1 — FBR Open, TPC Scottsdale, Scottsdale, Ariz.

Feb. 5-8 — Buick Invitational, Torrey Pines GC (South Course, North Course) San Diego.

Feb. 12-15 — AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, Pebble Beach Golf Links, Spyglass Hill, Poppy Hills, Pebble Beach, Calif.

Feb. 19-22 — Northern Trust Open, Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, Calif.

Feb. 25-March 1 — WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship, The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club at Dove Mountain, Marana, Ariz.

Feb. 25-March 1 — Mayakoba Golf Classic at Riviera Maya, El Camaleon GC at Mayakoba, Riviera Maya, Mexico

March 5-8 — The Honda Classic, PGA National (Champion Course), Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.

March 12-15 — WGC-CA Championship, Doral Golf Resort and Spa (Blue Course), Miami.

March 12-15 — Puerto Rico Open, Trump International GC, Rio Grande, Puerto Rico

March 19-22 — Transitions Championship, Innisbrook Resort & GC (Copperhead Course), Palm Harbor, Fla.

March 26-29 — Arnold Palmer Invitational, Bay Hill GC and Lodge, Orlando, Fla.

April 2-5 — Shell Houston Open, Redstone GC (Tournament Course), Houston.

April 9-12 — The Masters, Augusta National GC, Augusta, Ga.

April 16-19 — Verizon Heritage, Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, S.C.

April 23-26 — Zurich Classic of New Orleans, TPC Louisiana, New Orleans.

April 30-May 3 — Wachovia Championship, Quail Hollow Club, Charlotte, N.C.

May 7-10 — The Players Championship, TPC Sawgrass (The Players Stadium Course), Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.

May 14-17 — Valero Texas Open, La Cantera Golf Club (Resort Course), San Antonio.

May 21-24 — HP Byron Nelson Championship, TPC Four Seasons Resort, Irving, Texas.

May 28-31 — Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial, Colonial CC, Fort Texas, Texas.

June 4-7 — The Memorial Tournament, Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, Ohio.

June 11-14 — Stanford St. Jude Championship, TPC Southwind, Memphis, Tenn.

June 18-21 — U.S. Open, Bethpage State Park (Black Course), Farmingdale, N.Y.

June 25-28 — Travelers Championship, TPC River Highlands, Cromwell, Conn.

July 2-5 — AT&T National, Congressional CC (Blue Course), Bethesda, Md.

July 9-12 — John Deere Classic, TPC Deere Run, Silvis, Ill.

July 16-19 — The Open Championship, Turnberry (Ailsa Course), Turnberry, Scotland.

July 16-19 — U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee, Brown Deer Park GC, Milwaukee.

July 23-26 — RBC Canadian Open, Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario.

July 30-Aug. 2 — Buick Open, Warwick Hills G and CC, Grand Blanc, Mich.

Aug. 6-9 — WGC-Bridgestone Invitational, Firestone CC, Akron, Ohio.

Aug. 6-9 — Legends Reno-Tahoe Open, Montreux G and CC, Reno, Nev.

Aug. 13-16 — PGA Championship, Hazeltine National GC, Chaska, Minn.

Aug. 20-23 — Wyndham Championship, Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, N.C.

Aug. 27-30 — The Barclays, Liberty National GC, Jersey City, N.J.

Sept. 4-7 — Deutsche Bank Championship, TPC Boston, Norton, Mass.

Sept. 10-13 — BMW Championship, Cog Hill GC, Lemont, Ill.

Sept. 24-27 — The Tour Championship, East Lake GC, Atlanta.

Oct. 1-4 — Turning Stone Restort Chamnpionship, Atunyote GC at Turning Stone Resort, Verona, N.Y.

Oct. 8-11 — The Presidents Cup, Harding Park GC, San Francisco.

Oct. 15-18 — Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas.

Oct. 22-25 — Frys.com Open, Grayhawk GC, Scottlsdale, Ariz.

Oct. 29-Nov. 1 — Viking Classic, Annandale GC, Madison, Miss.

Nov. 12-15 — Children's Miracle Network Classic, Walt Disney World Resort (Magnolia Course, Palm Course), Lake Buena Vista, Fla.

HOCKEY

NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE

All Times Hawai'i.

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic W L OT Pts GF GA.

N.Y. Rangers 22 12 3 47 100 99.

Philadelphia 19 8 7 45 122 104.

New Jersey 19 10 3 41 99 84.

Pittsburgh 18 12 4 40 113 102.

N.Y. Islanders 10 21 3 23 83 124.

Northeast W L OT Pts GF GA.

Boston 25 5 4 54 126 77.

Montreal 18 9 6 42 98 86.

Buffalo 16 13 5 37 97 98.

Toronto 14 14 6 34 109 122.

Ottawa 12 15 5 29 77 89.

Southeast W L OT Pts GF GA.

Washington 21 11 3 45 113 106.

Carolina 16 14 5 37 90 104.

Florida 16 13 4 36 82 85.

Atlanta 12 18 4 28 101 125.

Tampa Bay 8 16 9 25 74 101.

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Central W L OT Pts GF GA.

Detroit 23 6 4 50 123 98.

Chicago 18 6 7 43 114 82.

Nashville 16 14 3 35 84 95.

Columbus 14 16 4 32 89 103.

St. Louis 13 18 3 29 97 118.

Northwest W L OT Pts GF GA.

Calgary 19 11 4 42 101 102.

Vancouver 19 13 3 41 103 94.

Minnesota 17 14 2 36 87 76.

Colorado 17 16 1 35 93 100.

Edmonton 15 14 3 33 87 98.

Pacific W L OT Pts GF GA.

San Jose 27 4 3 57 121 80.

Anaheim 18 14 3 39 100 98.

Phoenix 16 14 5 37 92 100.

Los Angeles 14 14 6 34 90 98.

Dallas 14 14 5 33 98 115.

Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss or shootout loss.

TODAY

NO GAMES SCHEDULED

TOMORROW'S GAMES

Buffalo at Washington, 2 p.m.

Pittsburgh at New Jersey, 2 p.m.

Toronto at N.Y. Islanders, 2 p.m.

Carolina at Atlanta, 2:30 p.m.

Tampa Bay at Florida, 2:30 p.m.

Detroit at Nashville, 3 p.m.

Philadelphia at Chicago, 3:30 p.m.

Edmonton at Vancouver, 5 p.m.

Phoenix at Los Angeles, 5:30 p.m.

NHL SCORING LEADERS

THROUGH TUESDAY

GP G A PTS.

Malkin, Pit 34 15 43 58.

Crosby, Pit 34 14 33 47.

Ovechkin, Was 33 22 24 46.

Carter, Phi 34 26 14 40.

Parise, NJ 32 18 22 40.

Gagne, Phi 33 18 22 40.

Marleau, SJ 34 18 22 40.

Iginla, Cal 34 16 24 40.

Savard, Bos 34 11 29 40.

Kane, Chi 31 16 23 39.

Getzlaf, Ana 34 14 25 39.

Thornton, SJ 34 9 30 39.

Richards, Phi 34 14 24 38.

Kessel, Bos 34 21 16 37.

Elias, NJ 32 16 21 37.

Datsyuk, Det 33 13 24 37.

Krejci, Bos 34 13 24 37.

Backstrom, Was 35 10 27 37.

Setoguchi, SJ 34 17 19 36.

3 tied 35.

SOCCER

HIGH SCHOOL

BIG ISLAND INTERSCHOLASTIC FEDERATION

TUESDAY

GIRLS VARSITY

KAMEHAMEHA-HAWAI'I 2, HILO 2

Goals—KSH: Pua Hall 2. Hilo: Taylor Warner, Brettni Kerr.

TRANSACTIONS

BASEBALL

NATIONAL LEAGUE

San Diego Padres—Agreed to terms with INF Luis Rodriguez on a one-year contract. Agreed to terms with RHP Kevin Correia, RHP Chris Britton, RHP Oneli Perez and C Eliezer Alfonzo on minor league contracts.

BASKETBALL

NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION

Houston Rockets—Traded G Steve Francis to Memphis for a conditional 2011 second-round draft pick, a 2009 second-round draft pick and cash.

Phoenix Suns—Signed G Dee Brown.

FOOTBALL

NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE

NFL—Fined New England WR Wes Welker $10,000 making a "snow angel" after scoring a touchdown against Arizona in a Dec. 21 game.

Arizona Cardinals—Signed LB Victor Hobson. Released TE Jerame Tuman.

Cleveland Browns—Placed QB Ken Dorsey on injured reserve. Signed QB Richard Bartel from the practice squad.

Detroit Lions—Placed G Edwin Mulitalo and LB Jordon Dizon on injured reserve. Signed G Junius Coston. Claimed WR Chris Hannon off waivers from Miami. Released WR Paul Raymond from the practice squad. Signed LB Chris Graham to the practice squad.

St. Louis Rams—Announced the resignation of president John Shaw. Shaw will be retained as a senior advisor and owner's representative. Promoted Billy Devaney to general manager.

Washington Redskins—Placed DT Lorenzo Alexander on injured reserve. Signed LB Tyson Smith.

NOTICES

UPCOMING

FOOTBALL

Friday through Monday-808 Sports League 8-on-8 Co-Ed Flag Football, at Palolo or Kapaolono District Park on Mondays nights, Feb. 9 to mid-April. Open to adults 21-over. Register as a full team, group, or individual at www.808sportsleagues.com.

SOCCER

Friday through Monday—Pro-Xtreme Soccer Camp, at Wai'alae Iki park. Open to all players ages 5-14. Appearances include Brian Ching, Richard Mulrooney and Clint Mathis. Fee: $225. Information: www.hawaiisoccercamps.com.

Friday through Sunday—Soccer and Goalkeeping Clinic, at Mililani District Park. Open to ages 5-14. Information: 623-9487 or visit www.alohasoccercamp.com.