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| Fleury set to make Blackhawks debut |
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12/06/2002 |
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| lowly Buffalo Sabres on Wednesday. Martin Gerber stopped 32-of-36 shots in net for Anaheim, which has won just once in its last eight games (1-3-3-1). It was the second time in the last six games that the Ducks were shut out after losing 4-0 to the Dallas Stars back on November 22, as they slipped back to the .500 mark (9-9-6-3) for the first time since November 12. Anaheim, which will begin a four-game homestand following the game, remained tied with the LA Kings at 27 points in the non-competitive Pacifi |
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| Mighty Ducks Team Report: Rock bottom |
NHL Hockey |
12/05/2002 |
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| of the lowly Buffalo Sabres. "They outworked us from the beginning to the end," Anaheim coach Mike Babcock said. "They deserve the credit for the win." It was the second time in the last six games that the Ducks were shut out after losing 4-0 to the Dallas Stars back on November 22. "It was obvious that we were flat mentally and physically," Babcock added. Thanks to their loss on Tuesday to the defending Stanley Cup champion Detroit Red Wings, the Mighty Ducks are now back at the .500 mark (9-9-6-3) for the |
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| Rangers Team Report: Rocket-fueled victory |
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12/04/2002 |
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| m the Blueshirts face on Thursday. Bure, who also assisted on Eric Lindros' eventual game-winner, said that his recent surge has nothing to do with the public challenge issued to him by head coach Bryan Trottier following New York's 3-3 tie with the Dallas Stars on Friday. "I haven't changed anything at all," Bure said. "I didn't talk to [Trottier], so I don't know if he was asking me to do anything different, but I know myself that I'm not. Tonight, I took a shot, it hit a stick and went in. In Dallas, I h |
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| Stars welcome slumping Habs to Big D |
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12/04/2002 |
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| Dallas, TX (MySportsbook) - The Montreal Canadiens hope to halt a two-game losing skid tonight when they visit the Dallas Stars at AmericanAirlines Center. Montreal, which is 1-3-0-1 in its last five games overall, is coming off Saturday's tough 2-1 overtime loss to Philadelphia. Randy McKay scored a third-period goal for the host Habs, but the Flyers tied things midway through the frame and won in the waning seconds of OT. Justin Williams, despite being hauled down by defenseman Patrice Brisebois, beat |
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| Hurricanes target third straight victory |
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12/03/2002 |
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| nd is Carolina's leading goal-scorer with 10 goals in 25 games. Brind'Amour has nine points (2g, 7a) in his last seven games. The Predators enter Tuesday's contest on a rare winning note after an impressive 5-2 win over the best team in the NHL, the Dallas Stars, on Saturday. Andy Delmore and Scott Hartnell each had a goal and an assist to lead Nashville, which has won two of the first three installments of a four-game homestand that concludes today. David Legwand added a pair of assists for the Preds, who |
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| Rangers Team Report: Blackburn coming of age |
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11/30/2002 |
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| n goals by the Atlanta Thrashers in an embarrassing 7-4 loss. "We didn't play solid defense," Blackburn said. "We gave them lots of chances." The following night the Rangers were slated to faceoff with the league's best and highest-scoring team, the Dallas Stars, and it would have been a perfect opportunity to give Blackburn a rest. Blackburn wanted no part of that, though, and was in the crease for a 12th consecutive game and responded from the humiliating loss in Atlanta with a 20 save effort as the Range |
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| Predators Team Report: Dunham could be losing grip on starting spot |
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11/30/2002 |
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| league longer, my expectations are high," Trotz added. "I expect them to be as good, if not better, than the other guy every night." Dunham will likely get a chance to prove his worth Saturday when the Preds faceoff with the league's best team, the Dallas Stars. However, don't expect big things as Dunham has posted an 1-8-2 record with a 3.44 goals-against average and .880 save percentage in 12 games this season. "If someone gets hot, he will get the games," said Trotz. "We don't have too much flexibility |
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| Stars, Predators faceoff in Music City |
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11/30/2002 |
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| Nashville, TN (MySportsbook) - The NHL's best team, the Dallas Stars hope to push their unbeaten streak to four games tonight when they travel to Nashville to tangle with the Predators. After back-to-back wins over the Phoenix Coyotes and Minnesota Wild by a combined 10-1 margin, the high-powered Stars rallied for a 3-3 tie Friday against the New York Rangers. Brenden Morrow scored twice, including the equalizer midway through the second period, to fuel the deadlock. Jason Arnott also scored for Dallas, |
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| Stars hope to shine versus Rangers |
NHL Hockey |
11/29/2002 |
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| Dallas, TX (MySportsbook) - The Dallas Stars hope to push their winning streak to three tonight when they welcome the New York Rangers to the American Airlines Center. Dallas, which has outscored its last two opponents 10-2, come into Friday's tilt after blanking the Minnesota Wild, 5-0, on Wednesday. Mike Modano finished with a goal and an assist and Marty Turco posted his ninth career shutout to lead Dallas to the rout at American Airlines Center Bill Guerin, Ulf Dahlen, Scott Young and Jason Arnott al |
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| Two of West's best clash in Big D |
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11/27/2002 |
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| Dallas, TX (MySportsbook) - Two of the best teams in hockey faceoff this evening at AmericanAirlines Center when the Pacific Division-leading Dallas Stars welcome the Northwest Division-leading Minnesota Wild to town. The Stars, who resided in Minnesota until 1993 of course, come into Wednesday's tilt after a 5-1 victory over the Phoenix Coyotes in the opener of a three-game homestand on Monday. Scott Young scored two goals to lead the way, while Mike Modano, Bill Guerin, and Scott Pellerin also lit the |
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