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| Flyers host Panthers, try to avoid 10th straight loss |
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02/23/2008 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Philadelphia Flyers will try to avoid matching the longest losing streak in franchise history tonight when they host the Florida Panthers at the Wachovia Center. The Flyers dropped their ninth straight game on Thursday and are one setback shy of a 10-game skid endured from December 2-27, 2006. Philadelphia has been outscored 31-18 during this losing stretch. On Thursday, Milan Michalek and Douglas Murray's third-period tallies were the difference, as San Jose defeated Philadelphia, 3-1. |
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| Builder Stephen Ross buys half of Dolphins from Huizenga |
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02/22/2008 |
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| the NHL's New York Islanders, and in 1990 he was part of a group interested in bringing baseball to Miami. Instead, Huizenga became founding owner of the Florida Marlins, then later sold the team. Huizenga also was the founding owner of the NHL's Florida Panthers, then sold that franchise. Football has always been Huizenga's first love, but the Dolphins haven't been to the AFC championship game since he became sole owner. They've failed to even make the playoffs since 2001 and last season lost their first |
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| Sturm nets shootout winner as Bruins rally past Panthers |
NHL Hockey |
02/22/2008 |
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| Sunrise, FL (MySportsbook) - Marco Sturm scored the game-winner in the shootout as the Boston Bruins came from behind to beat the Florida Panthers, 5-4, at BankAtlantic Center. Sturm also had a goal and two assists in regulation and Dennis Wideman added a goal and an assist for the Bruins, who have won three of their last four games. Tim Thomas started in net for Boston, but was pulled after two periods as he allowed four goals on 12 shots. Alex Auld finished the game between the pipes, stopping 15 shots in |
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| Zednik: 'I felt like somebody stabbed me.' |
NHL Hockey |
02/21/2008 |
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SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) -Richard Zednik felt a stabbing pain in his neck and knew he had to get to the bench - fast. Once there, the Florida Panthers right wing thought of his 4-year-old daughter, Ella. ``I remember thinking, 'Am I going to see her grow up?''' Zednik said. The ghastly accident happened Feb. 10 in Buffalo. Teammate Olli Jokinen was upended and his skate swung up, slashing Zednik's neck. His carotid artery was sliced but not completely severed, and the blade missed his jugular vein. ``I felt |
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| Zednik: I felt like somebody stabbed me |
NHL Hockey |
02/21/2008 |
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SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) -Richard Zednik felt a stabbing pain in his neck and knew he had to get to the bench - fast. Once there, the Florida Panthers right wing thought of his 4-year-old daughter, Ella. ``I remember thinking, 'Am I going to see her grow up?''' Zednik said. The ghastly accident happened Feb. 10 in Buffalo. Teammate Olli Jokinen was upended and his skate swung up, slashing Zednik's neck. His carotid artery was sliced but not completely severed, and the blade missed his jugular vein. ``I felt |
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| Zednik addresses media |
NHL Hockey |
02/21/2008 |
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| Sunrise, FL (MySportsbook) - Florida Panthers forward Richard Zednik addressed the media for the first time since a serious neck injury in a February 10 game at Buffalo. He said he remembered what happened in a freak occurrence in the third period, as teammate Olli Jokinen was upended as he attempted to reach for the puck, his right leg lifting into the air and slicing Zednik's carotid artery. Zednik said it felt like he was stabbed, and knew he had to get to the bench. "I remember exactly what happened. I w |
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| Panthers' Zednik says skate in neck 'felt like somebody stabbed me' |
NHL Hockey |
02/21/2008 |
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SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) -Florida Panthers forward Richard Zednik felt like he'd been stabbed in the neck when a teammate's skate blade sliced into his carotid artery. ``I was cut before on my face and I didn't feel it. This time it wasn't a cut, it was like a stab. I felt like somebody stabbed me,'' Zednik said Thursday at his first news conference since the injury Feb. 10. ``It wasn't the pain, it was more like 'What's going to happen?''' Zednik's neck was sliced during a game at Buffalo, when teammate Olli |
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| Bruins' road swing moves to Florida |
NHL Hockey |
02/21/2008 |
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| (MySportsbook) - February hasn't been Tim Thomas' month. The Bruins goaltender will try to find his January form tonight, when Boston resumes a five-game road trip with a contest against the Florida Panthers at the BankAtlantic Center. Thomas went 7-2-0 with a 2.06 goals-against average in 10 January appearances, but is a mere 2-3-1 with a 3.26 GAA in six starts this month. Thomas, though, appeared in good form for most of the night on Tuesday, when he made 45 saves and stood tall in a shootout to help the B |
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| Malone rallies Pens past Panthers |
NHL Hockey |
02/19/2008 |
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| Pittsburgh, PA (MySportsbook) - Ryan Malone scored twice late in the third period, including the game-winner with 23 seconds left, as the Pittsburgh Penguins rallied from a two-goal deficit to edge the Florida Panthers, 3-2, at Mellon Arena. Colby Armstrong also tallied in the third period for the Penguins, who have won two straight and five of seven overall. Evgeni Malkin collected two assists and Ty Conklin stopped 27-of-29 shots to pick up the win. The victory moved the Penguins into a tie with idle New J |
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| Malkin, Pens welcome Panthers to the Igloo |
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02/19/2008 |
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| burgh Penguins continue to be without the services of Sidney Crosby, but Evgeni Malkin is doing his best to offset the loss of the superstar center. Malkin will attempt to keep up his recent torrid scoring pace when he and the Penguins entertain the Florida Panthers tonight at Mellon Arena. The reigning Calder Trophy winner had a goal and an assist to help Pittsburgh snap a two-game losing streak with Sunday's 4-1 road victory over Buffalo. Petr Sykora also scored once and assisted on another for the Penguins, |
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