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| Sharks aim to remain perfect under Wilson |
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12/07/2002 |
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| rks' all-time leading scorer among defenseman. McGillis, known more as a physical defenseman, had no goals and three assists in 24 games this year with Philadelphia. The Predators enter Saturday's game on a rare winning note after a 3-2 win over the Los Angeles Kings on Thursday. Defenseman Andy Delmore notched a goal and an assist to lead the Nashville attack, while Tomas Vokoun made 19 saves in the win. Adam Hall and Scott Walker also scored for Nashville, which went 2-for-6 on the power play and scored once m |
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| Kings Team Report: Allison's return fails to inspire |
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12/06/2002 |
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| (MySportsbook) - Jason Allison returned to the ice over a month early on Thursday after suffering a severe knee injury, but it did not matter as his Los Angeles Kings fell 3-2 to the lowly Nashville Predators. "I felt pretty good. but I wish I felt a little better," Allison said. "Obviously, everything is still day to day any time you have something like this." Allison, who missed 15 games with the injury, tore the medial collateral ligament of his right knee in an October 29 game against Atlanta when he coll |
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| Allison to return as Kings host Preds |
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12/05/2002 |
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| Los Angeles, CA (MySportsbook) - The Los Angeles Kings will try and push their unbeaten streak to three tonight when they welcome the lowly Nashville Predators to the Staples Center. LA is expected to get center Jason Allison back tonight after missing him the past 15 games due to a torn MCL. He was originally supposed to be sidelined until at least January, but was cleared to play when examined by the team doctor today. The Kings, after skating to a tie with the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, topped the Chicago Bl |
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| Allison expects to return as Kings host Preds |
NHL Hockey |
12/05/2002 |
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| Los Angeles, CA (MySportsbook) - The Los Angeles Kings will try and push their unbeaten streak to three tonight when they welcome the lowly Nashville Predators to the Staples Center. LA is expected to get center Jason Allison back tonight after missing him the past 15 games due to a knee injury. He was originally supposed to be sidelined until at least January, but he should be cleared to play when examined by the team doctor this evening. The Kings, after skating to a tie with the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, to |
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| Blackhawks Team Report: Glad to be coming home |
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12/03/2002 |
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| fectiveness of the power-play, which was 0-for-3 on Sunday and a miserable 2-for-29 on the trip. Sunday was also the first career start for netminder Craig Andersson, who made his NHL debut the night earlier in relief of Jocelyn Thibault against the Los Angeles Kings. Anderson allowed three goals on the Ducks' first four shots and was quickly behind 3-0 just 7:24 into the contest. "I just went out there and gave it my all," Andersson said. "I didn't worry about the last goal or last shot. They got a couple good |
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| Blue Jackets' Nash named NHL Rookie of the Month |
NHL Hockey |
12/02/2002 |
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| mes during the month. Nash, the top overall selection in the 2002 Entry Draft, edged Ottawa Senators center Jason Spezza (three goals, five assists in 13 games), Florida Panthers right wing Jaroslav Bednar (one goal, seven assists in nine games) and Los Angeles Kings left wing Alexander Frolov (five goals, two assists, plus-six rating in 14 games) for the award. Nash ranks third among NHL rookies in scoring with 12 points (five goals, seven assists) in 23 games. He recorded a point in four consecutive games from |
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| Kings Team Report: Heinze back in the big leagues |
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11/30/2002 |
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| (MySportsbook) - After getting passed over time and time again this season, the Los Angeles Kings finally rescued forward Steve Heinze from the minor leagues and recalled him prior to Friday's 2-2 tie with the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim. Four times in the previous five-plus weeks, the Kings needed to recall a forward from their minor-league affiliate in Manchester and each time the 12- year veteran was not called up. "I was shocked when it happened," Heinze said. "I went from ticked off, to settling in, to refoc |
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| Ducks try to stop slide |
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11/29/2002 |
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| Anaheim, CA (MySportsbook) - The Mighty Ducks of Anaheim try to halt a four- game winless skid today when they welcome the Los Angeles Kings to the Pond. Anaheim is 0-1-2-1 during the lull, including Wednesday's 2-2 tie with Phoenix. Pavel Trnka and Paul Kariya scored third-period goals to provide a 2-0 lead, but the Coyotes came back with a pair of their own in the final 1:33 of regulation. Daniel Briere's tally, which he redirected through goaltender Martin Gerber's legs with 45 seconds left, was the equali |
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| Kings' Deadmarsh on injured list |
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11/26/2002 |
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| El Segundo, CA (MySportsbook) - The Los Angeles Kings placed right wing Adam Deadmarsh on the injured list Tuesday because of a concussion he sustained in a 4-3 overtime loss to Toronto on November 12. The move is retroactive to November 13. Deadmarsh, 27, hasn't played since the injury but still leads the Kings with nine goals. He also has three assists in the 15 games he has played this season. Los Angeles recalled winger Pavel Rosa from Manchester of the American Hockey League to fill the roster spot. The |
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| Sharks Team Report: Holdouts coming through |
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11/26/2002 |
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| ed out of the gates, dropping four of its first five, and slipped into the cellar of the Pacific Division after a 5-8-0 start. Nabokov was signed on October 23 and the team enjoyed a brief resurgence to pull within a game of .500 with a win over the Los Angeles Kings on November 5. The team then endured a five-game winless string (0-3-1-1) and again found itself behind the pack in the Pacific. Enter Stuart on November 13th, and mix in the return of injured winger Scott Thornton, and the Sharks are a full unit ag |
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