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| Gaborik, Lehtonen and Arnott named NHL Three Stars |
NHL Hockey |
12/24/2007 |
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| New York, NY (MySportsbook) - Minnesota Wild forward Marian Gaborik, Atlanta Thrashers goaltender Kari Lehtonen and Nashville Predators forward Jason Arnott have been named the NHL's Three Stars for the week ending December 23. Gaborik took first star honors after leading the league with six goals and two assists. His five-goal, six-point performance against the New York Rangers on December 20 made him the first player to score five goals in a game since Sergei Fedorov did it with Detroit in 1996. Lehtonen wa |
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| Streaking Thrashers visit Blues |
NHL Hockey |
12/23/2007 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Atlanta Thrashers can match their longest winning streak of the season tonight, when they visit the St. Louis Blues at Scottrade Center. The Thrashers have won three in a row and can tie their four-game streak from November 13-21 with another victory tonight. Atlanta notched its latest victory Saturday against the visiting Montreal Canadiens. Marian Hossa and Slava Kozlov scored in the shootout, and Kari Lehtonen stopped both Canadiens chances to lead the Thrashers over Montreal, 3-2, at |
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| Habs make a stop in Atlanta |
NHL Hockey |
12/22/2007 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Atlanta Thrashers will aim for their third straight victory when they face the visiting Montreal Canadiens tonight at Philips Arena. The Thrashers have defeated Tampa Bay and Ottawa in their last two games after suffering through losses in their previous four contests. Atlanta will now try for three consecutive wins for the first time since posting a four-game winning streak from November 13-21. Atlanta posted its most recent win Thursday night against visiting Ottawa as Todd White's powe |
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| Sens take on Thrashers shooting for seventh straight win |
NHL Hockey |
12/20/2007 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Ottawa Senators are back on the winning track and will shoot for their seventh consecutive victory tonight, when they visit the Atlanta Thrashers at Philips Arena. The Senators' surge has wiped away the bitter memories of a seven-game losing streak, which ended when the current winning streak began. Ottawa needs two more wins to match the franchise record for consecutive wins, which was set with an eight-game stretch from October 13-November 6 of this season. The latest victory for Ottawa |
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| Kovalchuk, Thrashers storm past Lightning |
NHL Hockey |
12/18/2007 |
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| Atlanta, GA (MySportsbook) - Ilya Kovalchuk had a goal and an assist as the Atlanta Thrashers downed the Tampa Bay Lightning, 6-2, in a Southeast Division battle at Philips Arena. Steve McCarthy and Eric Perrin each had a pair of assists while Kari Lehtonen made 32 stops for the Thrashers, who snapped a four-game losing streak. "We played hard all the way to the end of the game," said Lehtonen. "This is a good start, but it doesn't take away from losing four in a row. We have to build on this and focus on Thu |
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| Bruins host Sens in Northeast Division clash |
NHL Hockey |
12/18/2007 |
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| oston for the division lead. The Senators have wiped away memories of their recent seven-game losing streak, as they've followed that slide up with five straight victories. Ottawa's latest triumph came in Saturday's blowout victory over the visiting Atlanta Thrashers. Dany Heatley notched a pair of goals as the Sens destroyed the Thrashers by a 7-3 score. Antoine Vermette added a goal and two assists for the Senators and Martin Gerber made 22 saves. Nick Foligno, Chris Kelly, Andrej Meszaros and Joe Corvo also t |
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| Heatley nets two as Senators win fifth straight |
NHL Hockey |
12/15/2007 |
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| Ottawa, ON (MySportsbook) - Dany Heatley had a pair of goals as the Ottawa Senators downed the Atlanta Thrashers, 7-3, at Scotiabank Place. Antoine Vermette had a goal and two assists while Martin Gerber made 22 saves for the Senators, who have a five-game winning streak. "We were ready to go from the get-go, but we gave them some chances to get back in the game," said Heatley. "But our penalty killers came through when we needed them and that made a big difference." Ilya Kovalchuk scored a pair of goals for |
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| Senators trying to make slide a thing of the past |
NHL Hockey |
12/15/2007 |
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| e Sens have followed up the lengthy funk with wins in four consecutive games. Once again, the offense is leading the way for the Senators as the team heads into Saturday leading the East with 102 goals on the season. The top line of Daniel Alfredsson, Dany Heatley and Jason Spezza have combined for 117 points this season as they continue their offensive dominance that began in last year's playoffs. Ottawa will try for its fifth straight victory tonight, as they welcome the Atlanta Thrashers to Scotiabank Place. |
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| Sens battle Thrashers in quest for fifth straight victory |
NHL Hockey |
12/15/2007 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Ottawa Senators are rolling once again and will aim for their fifth consecutive victory tonight, when they welcome the Atlanta Thrashers to Scotiabank Place. The Senators have won four in a row on the heels of a seven-game losing streak. Ottawa's longest winning stretch of the season came with eight consecutive victories from October 13-November 6. Ottawa completed a five-game road trip Thursday evening in Pittsburgh, as it skated to a 4-1 decision over the Penguins. Jason Spezza tallied |
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| Toskala's shutout of Atlanta helps keep Toronto hot |
NHL Hockey |
12/15/2007 |
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| Atlanta, GA (MySportsbook) - Vesa Toskala stopped all 24 shots he saw for his second shutout of the season to help the Toronto Maple Leafs to a 4-0 win over the Atlanta Thrashers at Philips Arena. Alex Ponikarovsky had two goals and an assist while Mats Sundin added a goal and an assist for the Maple Leafs, who have won six of their last seven games. Nik Antropov had three assists in the win. "I felt really comfortable tonight," said Toskala. "I'm just having fun out there and I think that is the key. I enjoy |
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