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| Kings defenseman Miller to miss some time |
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12/13/2002 |
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| El Segundo, CA (MySportsbook) - Los Angeles Kings defenseman Aaron Miller was placed on the injured list Friday with a broken left foot. Miller suffered the injury during the third period of a 3-0 win against the Dallas Stars. The 31-year-old has recorded no points in 15 games this season. He missed the first 13 games of the season while recovering from abdominal surgery to repair a sports hernia. Miller has 22 goals, 85 points and 253 penalty minutes in 413 career games with the Kings and Colorado Avala |
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| Dallas tries to get back on track against Thrashers |
NHL Hockey |
12/13/2002 |
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| Dallas, TX (MySportsbook) - The Dallas Stars hope to stay perfect all-time versus the Atlanta Thrashers when the two teams face off at AmericanAirlines Center. The Stars enter Friday's contest on a sour note following a two-game winless streak, including Wednesday's 3-0 blanking at the hands of the Los Angeles Kings. Marty Turco was pulled after making just five saves on eight shots, as Dallas suffered its first regulation loss at home (10-1-2-1). Ron Tugnutt stopped all 10 shots he faced in relief. Turc |
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| Sharks Team Report: Time at a premium |
NHL Hockey |
12/12/2002 |
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| ndation that led to an inauspicious start to the campaign. And the repairs must progress rather quickly if San Jose has any hopes of securing a second straight Pacific Division title, because as we speak the last-place club sits 15 points behind the Dallas Stars, who haven't provided any hints of letting up. Increasing the difficulty of Wilson's task is the fact that the Sharks are a team which has been assembled over the course of a six-year period that has been a model for developing a winner. In that tim |
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| Wilson has little time to spare in San Jose |
NHL Hockey |
12/12/2002 |
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| ndation that led to an inauspicious start to the campaign. And the repairs must progress rather quickly if San Jose has any hopes of securing a second straight Pacific Division title, because as we speak the last-place club sits 15 points behind the Dallas Stars, who haven't provided any hints of letting up. Increasing the difficulty of Wilson's task is the fact that the Sharks are a team which has been assembled over the course of a six-year period that has been a model for developing a winner. In that tim |
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| Moss named president of Coyotes |
NHL Hockey |
12/10/2002 |
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| stablish core building partners for the Glendale Arena. The 49-year-old Moss recently served as senior vice president of business operations for the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim. He replaces Jim Lites, who left in late November to become president of the Dallas Stars. "We are extremely pleased to name Doug as our new president," said team owner Steve Ellman. "With Doug's impressive background as president of Madison Square Garden Network and as president of the International Hockey League as well as his experien |
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| Dahlen and Muller placed on IR |
NHL Hockey |
12/09/2002 |
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| Valley Ranch, TX (MySportsbook) - The Dallas Stars placed forwards Ulf Dahlen and Kirk Muller on injured reserve Monday. The 35-year-old Dahlen suffered a high ankle sprain during last Friday's game against Detroit and will be re-evaluated in two weeks. In 28 games this season, he has recorded 10 goals and eight assists. The 36-year-old Muller sustained a fractured rib on November 29 versus the New York Rangers and was placed on injured reserve retroactive to November 30. He will also be re-evaluated in |
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| Coyotes target first win on record-long homestand |
NHL Hockey |
12/09/2002 |
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| ave been outscored 32-17 in the opening 20 minutes overall, including a 10-2 margin in the last four games. Phoenix is currently mired in the cellar of the Pacific Division with 22 point, two behind the San Jose Sharks and 17 back of the first-place Dallas Stars. Columbus enters Monday's affair after a 4-2 win in Los Angeles on Saturday. Derrick Walser's goal early in the third period gave Columbus the lead for good, as the Jackets played the third leg of a four-game road trip that winds down tonight. Andre |
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| Blues, Red Wings faceoff in Central Division clash in Motor City |
NHL Hockey |
12/08/2002 |
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| that is chasing them, the St. Louis Blues. Detroit, which has 35 points on the year, leads the Blues by one point in the standings and enter's Sunday's clash with a four-game unbeaten streak (3-0-1) after a 3-3 tie with the best team in the NHL, the Dallas Stars, on Friday. Brett Hull scored with 46.1 seconds left in regulation to tie the game for the Red Wings. Trailing 3-2 in the final minute, the Red Wings won an offensive zone faceoff. Henrik Zetterberg found Brendan Shanahan alone at the point. He saw |
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| Sharks aim to remain perfect under Wilson |
NHL Hockey |
12/07/2002 |
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| on this season. The win also vaulted San Jose out of the cellar in the Pacific Division, where it had been tied with the Phoenix Coyotes. The defending division champion Sharks, with 24 points, are two ahead of the Coyotes, but remain 15 back of the Dallas Stars for the top spot. San Jose also made some news off the ice on Friday, as it acquired defenseman Dan McGillis from the Philadelphia Flyers for fellow rearguard Marcus Ragnarsson, who was the Sharks' all-time leading scorer among defenseman. McGillis, |
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| Kings Team Report: Allison's return fails to inspire |
NHL Hockey |
12/06/2002 |
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| game misconduct," Kings coach Andy Murray said. "Maybe a slash, maybe a four-minute penalty, but not the whole game." Los Angeles, which has just two wins over its last seven games (2-2-2-1), remains locked in a second place tie with the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim with 27 points in the Pacific Division, 11 points back of the Dallas Stars. UP NEXT The Kings close a three-game homestand on Saturday against the Columbus Blue Jackets before opening a two-game road trip that includes stops in Nashville and Dallas. |
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