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| Bruins, Wild square off in St. Paul |
NHL Hockey |
10/11/2002 |
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| ago for the B's. In his place will be the tandem of Steve Shields and John Grahame, neither of whom have a particularly impressive resume to show. Shields' story is one of falling fortunes, as he went from being a highly regarded youngster with the Buffalo Sabres five years ago to a backup for the Mighty Ducks. Grahame, meanwhile, has battled injury and never lived to his promise. Up front without Guerin, coach Robbie Ftorek, who was a Jack Adams Award finalist, still has the luxury of four 20-goal scorers - |
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| Hurricanes try to stay unbeaten against Atlanta |
NHL Hockey |
10/11/2002 |
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| 5 games due to a season- ending shoulder injury, led all rookies with 29 goals, while Heatley topped all freshmen with 66 points and beat out his Russian teammate for the Calder Trophy. The team also added former 30-goal scorer Slava Kozlov from the Buffalo Sabres and winger Shawn McEachern from Ottawa. Milan Hnilicka enters the season as a No. 1 backstop for the first time in his NHL career. Because of the sub-par play in front of him, Hnilicka's stats haven't been spectacular (3.19 goals-against average, .9 |
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| Isles, Sabres kick off season in Buffalo |
NHL Hockey |
10/10/2002 |
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| Buffalo, NY (MySportsbook) - The reborn New York Islanders open their 2002-03 NHL season against the Buffalo Sabres at HSBC Arena Thursday. The Islanders, who enjoyed the fourth best single-season turnaround in NHL history last year, returned to the postseason for the first time since 1994 after a 42-28-8-4 regular season, good enough for fifth place in the Eastern Conference. General manager Mike Milbury's big moves paid off as franchise players Michael Peca, Alexei Yashin and goaltender Chris Osgood brou |
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| 2002-03 NHL Season Outlook |
NHL Hockey |
10/09/2002 |
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| orts from both Theodore and Yannic Perreault again? Montreal is definitely among the teams in the East that have the ability to qualify for the postseason, but it's tough for a team to repeat after it had to fight so hard just to barely make it. 11. Buffalo Sabres - Year two of the post-Hasek era begins with the Sabres in financial turmoil, which allowed them to do all but nothing this offseason. Martin Biron was a solid replacement between the pipes, but the club still lacks a second scoring option behind Mi |
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| Sabres agree to a contract with Varada |
NHL Hockey |
10/08/2002 |
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| Buffalo, NY (MySportsbook) - The Buffalo Sabres and restricted free agent forward Vaclav Varada agreed to a two-year contract on Tuesday. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. The 26-year-old Varada, who will be entering his eighth season, all with the Sabres, played 76 games last year and scored seven goals and assisted on 16 others. He also compiled 82 penalty minutes. Over his career, Varada has recorded 39 goals and 94 assists in 332 games. He had a career-high 37 points (10 goals, 27 assists |
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| Rangers sign right wing Ward |
NHL Hockey |
10/01/2002 |
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| tional League last season, tallying eight goals and 19 assists. He has appeared in three preseason games for the Rangers and has collected one goal and one assist. The 6-foot, 200-pound Ward has appeared in 529 career NHL games with the Vancouver Canucks, Los Angeles Kings, Toronto Maple Leafs, Buffalo Sabres and Boston Bruins, and has notched 95 goals and 129 assists along with 429 penalty minutes. Ward was originally selected by Vancouver with their sixth choice, 128th overall, in the 1988 NHL Entry Draft. |
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