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| Flames Team Report: Calgary falls victim to questionable call |
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10/23/2002 |
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| ed the game at 3-3, but all people will remember is the hook in overtime. "I feel bad for the guys," Gelinas said. "One little hook at the end and it might have cost us two points." The Flames came away with a possible three points out of six on their three- game road trip (1-1-1) and will open a four-game homestand on Thursday against the Dallas Stars. WHAT'S NEXT After the Stars visit, Calgary will play host to St. Louis and Buffalo before wrapping the set up against the Colorado Avalanche on November 2. |
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| Stars assign Helenius to Utah |
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10/23/2002 |
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| Dallas, TX (MySportsbook) - The Dallas Stars announced Wednesday that the club has assigned defenseman Sami Helenius to the Utah Grizzlies of the American Hockey League for a conditioning assignment. Helenius, 28, has been a healthy scratch for the Stars' first seven games this season after going scoreless in four preseason contests. The 6-6, 230-pound defenseman has appeared in 96 games with the Stars over the past two seasons, registering one goal and two assists. In 140 career NHL contests, Helenius h |
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| Blues Team Report: More bad news for Pronger |
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10/21/2002 |
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| mes last season and tallied seven goals and 40 assists. The news of Pronger's surgery is about the only bad news in St. Louis, as the Blues have run off a three-game winning streak and a four-game unbeaten string that included a 5-3 victory over the Dallas Stars in a penalty-filled affair Saturday to conclude their season-opening five-game homestand (3-1-1). St. Louis was 3-of-13 on the power play in that contest, while limiting the Stars to one goal on five chances with the extra skater. In the decisive th |
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| Oilers Team Report: Oilers continuing to slide |
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10/20/2002 |
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| t. "You have to dig in and make the right plays -- simplify the game and eventually things come around," Oilers general manager Kevin Lowe told the Edmonton Journal. "We just don't want our defensemen to go back there mindlessly and throw it around the boards. We have plays so when the other team dumps it in, you maintain puck possession." WHO'S NEXT Edmonton will try and right its ship in Colorado on Tuesday before returning home to face the Blues, Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, Dallas Stars and Buffalo Sabres. |
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| Stars hope to get back on winning track against Caps |
NHL Hockey |
10/20/2002 |
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| Dallas, TX (MySportsbook) - The Dallas Stars will hope to get back on the winning track this evening when they welcome the Washington Capitals to the American Airlines Center. Dallas, which opened the year 3-0-1, has dropped two straight, most recently a 5-3 setback to the St. Louis Blues on Saturday. Brenden Morrow, Pierre Turgeon and Ulf Dahlen scored for the Stars, who blew a 3-1 late second period lead thanks in part to seven penalties in the final 20 minutes. Marty Turco stopped 22 shots in the loss |
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| Wild try to stay unbeaten |
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10/19/2002 |
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| w when they welcome the defending Stanley Cup champion Detroit Red Wings to the Xcel Energy Center Saturday. The Wild, which began 3-0-3 a year ago, had their most impressive victory of the season on Thursday with a 3-1 home victory over the red hot Dallas Stars. Marian Gaborik netted his first two scores of the season for Minnesota, which is 3-0 on its home ice thus far. After Gaborik's shot from the slot deflected off Dallas netminder Marty Turco and just over the goal line to give the Wild a two-goal adv |
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| Blues wrap up season-opening five-game homestand against Stars |
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10/19/2002 |
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| St. Louis, MO (MySportsbook) - The St. Louis Blues hope to push their unbeaten string to four games when they conclude their season-opening five- game homestand against the Dallas Stars on Saturday. St. Louis, which is currently 2-1-1 at the Savvis Center, is coming off back- to-back wins, including a 7-1 rout of the Columbus Blue Jackets on Thursday. Keith Tkachuk scored twice and Eric Boguniecki tallied the first two goals of his career, and rookie netminders Reinhard Divis and Curtis Sanford came with |
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| Wild Team Report: Wild about start in Minnesota |
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10/18/2002 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Minnesota Wild continued their impressive start with a 3-1 victory over the red-hot Dallas Stars Thursday night in front of close to 19,000 fans at the Xcel Energy Center. "This was our best game," captain Brad Bombardir said. "We were up against a great hockey club tonight, and we performed as well as we could for 2 1/2 periods." Marian Gaborik tallied a pair of goals and Manny Fernandez stopped 33 shots, as Minnesota improved to 3-0-1 to start the year. Last season the Wild raced o |
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| Damphousse nets 400th goal in Sharks' first win |
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10/18/2002 |
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| 2 of the 25 shots he faced. Anson Carter and Mike Comrie each had a goal and an assist for the Oilers, who lost their second straight to end a brief three-game road trip. After a win in Nashville last Saturday, Edmonton dropped a 3-0 decision to the Dallas Stars on Tuesday. Tommy Salo stopped 27 of the 31 shots he faced. San Jose jumped to an early 1-0 lead when Damphousse found the back of the net with his milestone goal just 1:06 into the game. Scott Hannan let a slapper go from the left point and his sho |
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| Dallas targets best start in six years |
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10/15/2002 |
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| Dallas, TX (MySportsbook) - The Dallas Stars will try for their best start since opening the 1996-97 campaign with six wins when they host the Edmonton Oilers at the American Airlines Center on Tuesday. After skating to a 1-1 tie with the Colorado Avalanche in its season-opener, Dallas has responded with back-to-back wins against Anaheim and Phoenix by a combined 9-4 score. On Saturday the Stars got a goal and an assist from Darryl Sydor and Pierre Turgeon to topple the Coyotes, 5-2. Ulf Dahlen, Bill Gue |
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