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| 2003-04 Edmonton Oilers Preview |
NHL Hockey |
10/03/2003 |
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| playoffs contests against the Stars. The Northwest Division is unquestionably the toughest in hockey. While no other division had more than two teams finish with 90-plus points, the Northwest had four. Even the last-place finisher in the group, the Calgary Flames, had more points (75) than any other last place team in the NHL, and that point total would have resulted in a third-place finish in the extremely weak Southeast. AT THE HELM - Craig MacTavish has seen more than just a little success in his history |
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| 2003-04 Calgary Flames Preview |
NHL Hockey |
10/03/2003 |
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| === 2003-04 Calgary Flames Preview === By Matt Canamucio, NHL Editor (MySportsbook) - The streak continues. The 2002-03 season marked the seventh consecutive time the Calgary Flames were home for the playoffs. No other NHL team has a current streak of futility that lengthy. But entering this campaign there is somewhat of a promising vibe surrounding the Flames. Darryl Sutter, after being fired as coach of the Sharks, was hired to lead Calgary in late December and then handed the title of general manager fo |
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| 2003-04 Minnesota Wild Preview |
NHL Hockey |
10/03/2003 |
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| am. Mitchell and Zyuzin were second and third on the club in total ice time, respectively. Far and away the leader in ice time on the team was defenseman Filip Kuba, the team's best offensive-defenseman. Formerly property of the Florida Panthers and Calgary Flames, Kuba's been given a chance to shine in Minnesota. He led the blueliners with 29 regular season points, and notched eight more in the second season. The 24-year-old needs to work a little harder on his defense, though, as he finished with a even-rat |
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| Washington's Nylander sidelined with broken leg |
NHL Hockey |
10/03/2003 |
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| ing a broken leg during a team practice. Nylander was hurt when defenseman Nolan Yonkman crashed into him behind the net during a drill. The 31-year-old Nylander played in 71 games last season for Washington, scoring 17 goals and assisting on 39 others. Entering his 11th year in the NHL, Nylander has also spent time with the Chicago Blackhawks, Tampa Bay Lightning, Calgary Flames and the Hartford Whalers. He was originally selected by the Whalers in the third round (59th overall) of the 1991 NHL Entry Draft. |
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| 2003-04 Tampa Bay Lightning Preview |
NHL Hockey |
09/30/2003 |
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| Lecavalier is joined in the nucleus by the diminutive Martin St. Louis (33g, 37a), who continues to prove there's no such thing as being too small to play in the NHL. The 5-9 right wing enters his fourth season with Tampa after being released by the Calgary Flames. Brad Richards, meanwhile, hopes to continue his emergence as one of the league's top playmakers, after finishing tied for fourth in the NHL with 57 assists. In all likelihood, Stillman, not quite the set-up man Prospal was, will line up to Lecavali |
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| 2003-04 Pittsburgh Penguins Preview |
NHL Hockey |
09/30/2003 |
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| aume Lefebvre, Dan Focht and Kris Beech are all young/unproven names who will be given a chance this fall, but some will be under the gun more than others. Fata, a first-round pick in 1998, is as quick as the wind, but has been passed on by both the Calgary Flames and New York Rangers, who moved him in the Kovalev deal. Fata has so far been a disappointment, scoring just seven goals in 100 NHL games. Beech was also obtained in a high-profile trade, his being the Jaromir Jagr deal two years ago. The crafty cen |
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| Flames sign Warrener |
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09/12/2003 |
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| Calgary, AB (MySportsbook) - The Calgary Flames Friday signed defenseman Rhett Warrener. As per club policy, terms of the deal were not disclosed. Warrener was acquired from Buffalo in July along with center Steve Reinprecht in exchange for forward Chris Drury. The 27-year-old Warrener had nine assists in 50 games last season for the Sabres, averaging 18 minutes of ice time per contest. In 483 career NHL games, Warrener has recorded 69 points (13 goals, 56 assists). He was the Florida Panthers' second choi |
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| Nieuwendyk to skate with Leafs |
NHL Hockey |
09/09/2003 |
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| up champion New Jersey Devils. The six-foot-two, 205-pound Nieuwendyk tallied 14 goals and 28 assists in 80 regular season games last season. The veteran center has played in a total of 1,113 career games, recording 511 goals and 501 assists for the Calgary Flames, Dallas Stars and Devils. He captured a Stanley Cup with each of those teams, also winning with the Flames in 1989 and the Stars in 1999. Nieuwendyk had been negotiating with the Devils, where he made $5 million last year, but was unable to complete |
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| Gilmour hangs up skates |
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09/08/2003 |
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| 40-year-old Gilmour, who was traded from Montreal to Toronto at the trade deadline last season, had 11 goals and 19 assists in 62 games for the Canadiens and Maple Leafs during 2002-03. During his career, Gilmour also played for the St. Louis Blues, Calgary Flames, New Jersey Devils, Chicago Blackhawks and Buffalo Sabres. In 1,474-career games, Gilmour recorded 450 goals and 964 assists. While playing for Toronto in 1992-93, he registered a career-best 127 points (32 goals, 95 assists). He also played in 182 |
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| A busy day for the Bruins |
NHL Hockey |
08/12/2003 |
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| heir "walk-away" rights on defenseman Bryan Berard. McCarthy, 31, played in 82 games for the Rangers last season and scored six goals and assisted on nine others while compiling 81 penalty minutes. A 10-year veteran, McCarthy has also played for the Calgary Flames, Tampa Bay Lightning, Philadelphia Flyers and Carolina Hurricanes. Financial terms of McCarthy's contract were not disclosed. The 30-year-old Rolston recorded 27 goals and 32 assists in 81 contests for Boston last season. A nine-year veteran, Rolsto |
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