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| Flames get Cammalleri from Kings, deal Tanguay to Habs |
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06/20/2008 |
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| Ottawa, ON (MySportsbook) - The Calgary Flames had a busy night of trades at the 2008 NHL Entry draft Friday at Scotiabank Place. The Flames acquired forward Mike Cammalleri from the Los Angeles Kings in exchange for the 17th overall pick in this year's draft. That deal was a three-way trade that saw LA deal the 17th selection and its 28th pick to Anaheim for the Ducks 12th overall pick in this year's draft. Calgary also dealt forward Alex Tanguay to Montreal for the Canadiens 25th pick. In Cammalleri the |
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| Caps' Ovechkin wins NHL MVP, now seeks the Cup |
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06/12/2008 |
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| nlon go after the team got off to its slowest start in 26 years and hired Boudreau on an interim basis. Washington went 37-17-7 after Boudreau was hired on Nov. 22. ``A year ago I would have never believed this,'' he said. Jarome Iginla of the Calgary Flames and Evgeni Malkin of the Pittsburgh Penguins were the other finalists for both the Hart and Pearson. But the night, and the year, belonged to Ovechkin. ``Sixty-five goals, leading scorer in the league, and their team made the playoffs,'' Iginla sa |
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| Ovechkin and Boudreau honored in Caps' big night |
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06/12/2008 |
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| that produced a first-round playoff exit. Ovechkin won the Hart Trophy and The Lester B. Pearson Award on Thursday night, honoring his MVP season that produced NHL highs with 65 goals and 112 points. Ovechkin edged finalists Jarome Iginla of the Calgary Flames and Evgeni Malkin of the Pittsburgh Penguins for both honors. The Hart is voted on by members of the Professional Hockey Writers' Association, while the Pearson is given out by the NHL Players' Association. ``I think I'm the happiest 22-year-old g |
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| NHL 2007-08 Awards Finalists |
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06/12/2008 |
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Jarome Iginla, Calgary Flames; Evgeni Malkin, Pittsburgh Penguins, Alex Ovechkin, Washington Capitals.Lester B. Pearson AwardMost Outstanding Player Jarome Iginla, Calgary Flames; Evgeni Malkin, Pittsburgh Penguins, Alex Ovechkin, Washington Capitals.Calder TrophyTop Rookie Nicklas Backstrom, Washington Capitals; Patrick Kane, Chicago Blackhawks; Jonathan Toews, Chicago Blackhawks.Frank J. Selke TrophyTop Defensive Forward Pavel Datsyuk, Detroit Red Wings; John Madden, New Jersey Devils; Henrik Zette |
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| Ovechkin, Capitals 'hoping to make history' at NHL awards |
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06/11/2008 |
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| . The league quickly took down the posting and said that T-shirts have been manufactured for all possible scenarios, which, in theory, means there also exists MVP memorabilia for the other two finalists, Pittsburgh Penguins forward Evgeni Malkin and Calgary Flames superstar Jarome Iginla. The Capitals, meanwhile, are throwing a party for Ovechkin at a posh restaurant in downtown Washington on Friday, a bold move given the superstitious nature of most sports types. ``Win, lose or draw he deserves to be fet |
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| STAT SHEET |
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06/04/2008 |
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| s 4 times - New York Islanders 4 times - Detroit Red Wings 3 times - New Jersey Devils 2 times - Boston Bruins 2 times - Colorado Avalanche 2 times - Philadelphia Flyers 2 times - Pittsburgh Penguins 1 time - Anaheim Ducks 1 time - Calgary Flames 1 time - Carolina Hurricanes 1 time - Dallas Stars 1 time - New York Rangers 1 time - Tampa Bay LightningCopyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, b |
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| Stanley Cup Champions |
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06/04/2008 |
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2008-Detroit Red Wings def. Pittsburgh Penguins, 4-2 2007-Anaheim Ducks def. Ottawa Senators 4-1 2006-Carolina Hurricanes def. Edmonton Oilers 4-3 2005-Lockout 2004-Tampa Bay Lightning def. Calgary Flames, 4-3 2003-New Jersey Devils def. Anaheim Mighty Ducks, 4-3 2002-Detroit Red Wings def. Carolina Hurricanes, 4-1 2001-Colorado Avalanche def. New Jersey Devils, 4-3 2000-New Jersey Devils def. Dallas Stars, 4-2 1999-Dallas Stars def. Buffalo Sabres, 4-2 1998-Detroit Red Wings def. Washi |
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| NHL Western Conference Champions |
NHL Hockey |
05/19/2008 |
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2007-08 - Detroit Red Wings 2006-07 - Anaheim Ducks 2005-06 - Edmonton Oilers 2004-05 - Lockout 2003-04 - Calgary Flames 2002-03 - Anaheim Mighty Ducks 2001-02 - Detroit Red Wings 2000-01 - Colorado Avalanche 1999-00 - Dallas Stars 1998-99 - Dallas Stars 1997-98 - Detroit Red Wings 1996-97 - Detroit Red Wings 1995-96 - Colorado Avalanche 1994-95 - Detroit Red Wings 1993-94 - Vancouver CanucksCampbell Conference 1992-93 - Los Angeles Kings 1991-92 - Chicago Blackhawks 1990- |
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| Sharks fire Ron Wilson after early playoff exit |
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05/13/2008 |
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| ion defeat shortly before the regular season ended, the second-seeded Sharks seemed poised for their playoff breakthrough. San Jose, the NHL's best road team and the league's best penalty-killers during the regular season, tenaciously held off the Calgary Flames in the first round before falling into an 0-3 hole to the Stars in the tight second-round series. ``I can't control guys falling down,'' Ron Wilson said, remembering the decisive goal in San Jose's Game 2 loss to Dallas, which was set up by Joe Pa |
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| Sharks fire coach Ron Wilson |
NHL Hockey |
05/12/2008 |
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| 0-game streak without a regulation defeat shortly before the regular season ended, the second-seeded Sharks seemed poised for their playoff breakthrough, with many experts picking them to win their first title. San Jose tenaciously held off Keenan's Calgary Flames in the first round before falling into an 0-3 hole to the Stars in the tight second-round series, which featured four overtime games. ``I can't control guys falling down,'' Ron Wilson said, remembering the decisive goal in San Jose's Game 2 loss t |
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