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| Sharks, Predators faceoff in San Jose |
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11/07/2002 |
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| San Jose, CA (MySportsbook) - The San Jose Sharks will try for their third straight win to reach the .500 mark this evening when they host the Nashville Predators at the Shark Tank. San Jose is coming off a 5-2 victory over the Los Angeles Kings on Tuesday thanks in part to a pair of goals from rookie Lynn Loyns, who netted the first two scores of his career. Mike Rathje also added two goals for San Jose, which has won back-to-back games for the first time all season. Todd Harvey contributed a goal as well. E |
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| Wild try to stay unbeaten on road |
NHL Hockey |
11/07/2002 |
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| Minnesota Wild will try and remain unbeaten on enemy ice this season when they continue a four-game road trip against the Phoenix Coyotes at America West Arena on Thursday. Marian Gaborik recorded his third career hat-trick as the Wild defeated the Los Angeles Kings 5-2, at the Staples Center on Monday. Minnesota improved to 9-2-2 on the season with the victory, and its 20 points are the most in the Western Conference and are tied for the most in the NHL with the Philadelphia Flyers. Cliff Ronning had a goal an |
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| Flames hope to push unbeaten string to five |
NHL Hockey |
11/07/2002 |
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| e. McLennan has played well in place of regular backstop Roman Turek the past three games. Turek is on injured reserve with a broken finger. The Flames can become the second team ever to sweep the three New York area clubs on a single road trip. The Los Angeles Kings accomplished the feat last January. Calgary, 4-1-0-1 away from home this season, continues its current swing Saturday in Florida, and will wrap things up two days later in Atlanta. New York, meanwhile, hopes to make it an Alberta sweep after disposi |
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| Sharks Team Report: Rookie gets San Jose closer to .500 |
NHL Hockey |
11/06/2002 |
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| ntly downplayed his team's slow beginning. Feeling that the Sharks were on the verge of breaking out, Sutter declared that their season would begin once they got back to .500. Well after another win like the one San Jose posted on Tuesday versus the Los Angeles Kings, the Pacific Division better be on notice that the Sharks are back and ready to defend their title. Rookie Lynn Loyns scored the first two goals of his NHL career to propel the Sharks past the Kings, 5-2, and in the process moved San Jose one-game c |
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| Kings Team Report: Set to become road warriors |
NHL Hockey |
11/05/2002 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Los Angeles Kings embark on their second-longest road trip in franchise history Tuesday when they travel to the Shark Tank to battle San Jose. The match will start an eight-game road stretch over the next 17 days, as the team will cross through 10 time zones before returning back to the Staples Center on November 23. "I think it's one of the more interesting trips in the history of the NHL," Kings coach Andy Murray told the Los Angeles Daily News. "We get to see a lot of different geograp |
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| Kings hope to crown San Jose at Shark Tank |
NHL Hockey |
11/05/2002 |
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| San Jose, CA (MySportsbook) - The Los Angeles Kings will try to get back on the winning track and continue their recent mastery of the San Jose Sharks when these teams play the first of five regular season games tonight at the Compaq Center. The Kings, who are 6-2-1 in the past nine meetings against San Jose, fell to the red-hot Minnesota Wild on Monday night, 5-2. Alexander Frolov and Jaroslav Modry netted goals for the Kings, while Jamie Storr, who filled in for starter Felix Potvin, made only 18 saves on 2 |
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| Wild hope to get back on track versus Kings |
NHL Hockey |
11/04/2002 |
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| Los Angeles, CA (MySportsbook) - Two nights after having a six-game unbeaten streak snapped, the Minnesota Wild try to get back on track when they visit the Los Angeles Kings at Staples Center. Minnesota, which was 5-0-1 during its tear, suffered a 4-2 loss to Vancouver Saturday in the last installment of a three-game homestand. After Marian Gaborik put the Wild up 1-0 8:04 into the first period, the Canucks erupted for three goals in a 1:08 span shortly thereafter to take command of the match. Cliff Ronning |
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| Coyotes welcome Predators to town |
NHL Hockey |
11/03/2002 |
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| etwork) - The Nashville Predators will hope to end a two- game losing streak on Sunday when they travel to America West Arena to face off with the Phoenix Coyotes. The Predators dropped their second straight game on Saturday, 6-5, in overtime to the Los Angeles Kings. David Legwand registered two goals and an assist for the Predators, who lost their third overtime game of the season after not losing one all of last year. Andreas Johansson finished with a goal and three assists. Kimmo Timonen contributed two assi |
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| Minus Allison, Kings visit Blackhawks |
NHL Hockey |
10/31/2002 |
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| Chicago, IL (MySportsbook) - The Chicago Blackhawks will try and stretch their unbeaten streak to four tonight when they welcome the Los Angeles Kings to the United Center to wrap up a three-game homestand. Tyler Arnason's tally with 6.2 seconds remaining lifted Chicago to a 3-2 victory over the Columbus Blue Jackets on Tuesday. Lyle Odelein and Steve Sullivan also scored for Chicago, which picked up its second straight win and ran its unbeaten streak to three games (2-0-1). On the game-winning goal Alexei Zh |
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| Kings' Allison out two-to-three months |
NHL Hockey |
10/31/2002 |
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| El Segundo, CA (MySportsbook) - Los Angeles Kings center Jason Allison will miss two-to-three months after tearing the medial collateral ligament of his right knee in Tuesday's 4-0 win against the Atlanta Thrashers. The injury will not require surgery, but Allison is not expected to be healthy until January. Allison was injured in the first period as he skated through the neutral zone in front of the team benches. After crossing the red line in full flight, he was met with a knee-to-knee hit by Atlanta defens |
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