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| Kings Team Report: LA wins game, but loses leading scorer |
NHL Hockey |
10/30/2002 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Los Angeles Kings kept Atlanta winless on the season by blanking the Thrashers, 4-0, on Tuesday, but suffered a far worse loss of their own when leading scorer Jason Allison went down with a knee injury in the first period . "It's very serious," head coach Andy Murray said. "I don't know if it's season ending, but it's serious." 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 |
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| Kings' Allison injures knee |
NHL Hockey |
10/29/2002 |
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| Atlanta, GA (MySportsbook) - Los Angeles Kings center Jason Allison left Tuesday's 4-0 win against the Atlanta Thrashers with a right knee injury. 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 defenseman Andy Sutton. Allison collapsed to the ice in obvious pain and was helped to the locker room. An initial examination by the Kings' medical staff determined tha |
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| Kings resume trek in Columbus |
NHL Hockey |
10/27/2002 |
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| Columbus, OH (MySportsbook) - Unbeaten in their last three games, the Los Angeles Kings continue their current road trip today when they visit the Columbus Blue Jackets at Nationwide Arena. Los Angeles is 1-0-2 in its last three games, including a 6-2 pounding of the New York Rangers on Friday. Adam Deadmarsh led the charge with his second career hat trick, as the Kings jumped ahead with three goals in the game's first 11:08 and never looked back. Derek Armstrong, Bryan Smolinski and Alexander Frolov also sco |
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| Rangers search for answers against Kings |
NHL Hockey |
10/25/2002 |
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| New York, NY (MySportsbook) - The Los Angeles Kings try to snap a three-game winless streak tonight when they visit the New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden in the second installment of a five-game road trip. Los Angeles is 0-1-2 since beginning the campaign with three consecutive victories, and began its trek with a 3-3 tie in Detroit on Wednesday night. Jason Allison scored off a deflection midway through the third period to salvage the deadlock for the Kings, who also received goals from Lubomir Visno |
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| Kings Team Report: LA rewards Taylor |
NHL Hockey |
10/23/2002 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Los Angeles Kings gave senior vice president/general manager Dave Taylor a contract extension through the 2005-06 season on Tuesday. Taylor, 46, has directed the Kings hockey operations department since his appointment as general manager on April 22, 1997. "The consensus among ownership and management is that Dave's leadership, direction and decision-making ability has brought the Kings to the doorstep of being a Stanley Cup-contending team," said Kings president Tim Leiweke. "Dave has sp |
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| Red Wings welcome Kings to Detroit |
NHL Hockey |
10/23/2002 |
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| Detroit, MI (MySportsbook) - The defending Stanley Cup champion Detroit Red Wings will shoot for their third straight win tonight when they continue a three-game homestand with the Los Angeles Kings at Joe Louis Arena. Curtis Joseph recorded his 37th career shutout and Kirk Maltby added a shorthanded goal and an assist as the Red Wings blanked the Calgary Flames, 4-0, on Monday. Chris Chelios also had a shorthanded goal for the Red Wings, who moved to 4-2-0 on the season. Joseph, who was signed as a free agen |
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| Kings extend GM Taylor |
NHL Hockey |
10/22/2002 |
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| El Segundo, CA (MySportsbook) - The Los Angeles Kings have given senior vice president/general manager Dave Taylor a contract extension through the 2005-06 season. Taylor, 46, has directed the Kings hockey operations department since his appointment as general manager on April 22, 1997. "The consensus among ownership and management is that Dave's leadership, direction and decision-making ability has brought the Kings to the doorstep of being a Stanley Cup-contending team," said Kings president Tim Leiweke. "D |
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| Red Wings Team Report: Cujo, special teams get stingy |
NHL Hockey |
10/22/2002 |
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| l 20 minutes for his 37th career shutout. His best save came in the second period with Calgary on the power-play when he made a diving stick save on rookie Chuck Kobasew's backhander that appeared headed for the open side. "I've got a few that I've kept from shutouts," Joseph said. "That one over there, first as a Red Wing, that's one to keep." WHO'S NEXT The Red Wings will continue their three-game homestand on Wednesday against the Los Angeles Kings, then wrap things up with the Pittsburgh Penguins on Friday. |
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| Penguins' Robitaille sidelined with foot injury |
NHL Hockey |
10/21/2002 |
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| Pittsburgh, PA (MySportsbook) - Pittsburgh Penguins forward Randy Robitaille is expected to be sidelined at least a week with a broken bone in his foot. Robitaille suffered the injury in Saturday's game against Tampa Bay. In five contests this season, he has two goals and two assists. Robitaille tallied 10 goals and 20 assists in 40 games for Pittsburgh last season after being picked up on waivers from the Los Angeles Kings. |
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| Canucks hope to snap four-game winless streak |
NHL Hockey |
10/21/2002 |
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| Vancouver Canucks will hope to end a four-game winless string tonight when they face off with the San Jose Sharks at the Compaq Center. Vancouver, after winning its first two games, has gone 0-1-2 in its last three, including a 2-2 deadlock with the Los Angeles Kings on Saturday. Markus Naslund scored the game-tying goal midway through the third period for the Canucks, who managed just 19 shots on goal. Just under five minutes after LA went ahead 2-1, Vancouver evened the score when Naslund fired a low wrister p |
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