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| Canadiens sign Lapierre to 2-year deal |
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06/09/2008 |
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MONTREAL (AP) -The Montreal Canadiens signed forward Maxim Lapierre to a two-year, $1.375 million contract on Monday. The 23-year-old Lapierre had 18 points in 53 games last season for Montreal. He'll make $575,000 the first year and $800,000 in 2009-10. ``Maxim is part of our core of young players who contribute to the success of our team,'' Canadiens GM Bob Gainey said. ``The determination, grit and energy he brings to the ice are important assets that we are looking for in our young players.'' He has |
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| Canadiens sign Lapierre to two-year deal |
NHL Hockey |
06/09/2008 |
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| Montreal, QC (MySportsbook) - The Montreal Canadiens have signed forward Maxim Lapierre to a two-year contract through the 2009-10 season. Financial terms of the deal for the 23-year-old were not disclosed. Lapierre posted career bests with seven goals, 11 assists and 18 points in 53 games this past season. He has appeared in 100 NHL regular-season games during his career and has 13 goals with 17 assists for 30 points. "Maxim is part of our core of young players who contribute to the success of our team," Cana |
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| Zetterberg wins Conn Smythe Trophy |
NHL Hockey |
06/05/2008 |
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| ), Yzerman (1998) and Lidstrom (2002). He is also the second European to have won the award, joining Lidstrom. "It's great just to see him lift the Cup," Zetterberg said. "He means so much for the team, for the organization. He's bringing it all every night. I'm real happy for him." In 355 career games, Zetterberg has recorded 152 goals and 332 points. The Conn Smythe trophy was first awarded in 1965, with Montreal Canadiens captain and Hall-of-Famer Jean Beliveau the inaugural winner as the Habs bested Chicago. |
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| Osgood as it gets! Red Wings hoist the Cup |
NHL Hockey |
06/05/2008 |
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| in their zone with eight seconds left," Osgood said. "It goes to show you the talent they have. It was like that the whole series. Every game was close, even when we won 4-0, 3-0, it was close right to the end." Only the Toronto Maple Leafs (13) and Montreal Canadiens (23) have won more championships in league history. Zetterberg was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as the MVP of the playoffs. The Red Wings reclaimed a two-goal lead on a bizarre tally 7:36 into the third period. Zetterberg's wrister from the left c |
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| STAT SHEET |
NHL Hockey |
06/04/2008 |
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Only 15 teams have won the Stanley Cup since 1968: 10 times - Montreal Canadiens 5 times - Edmonton Oilers 4 times - New York Islanders 4 times - Detroit Red Wings 3 times - New Jersey Devils 2 times - Boston Bruins 2 times - Colorado Avalanche 2 times - Philadelphia Flyers 2 times - Pittsburgh Penguins 1 time - Anaheim Ducks 1 time - Calgary Flames 1 time - Carolina Hurricanes 1 time - Dallas Stars 1 time - New York Rangers 1 time - Tampa Bay LightningCopyright © 2005 The As |
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| Stanley Cup Champions |
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06/04/2008 |
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| def. Washington Capitals, 4-0 1997-Detroit Red Wings def. Philadelphia Flyers, 4-0 1996-Colorado Avalanche def. Florida Panthers, 4-0 1995-New Jersey Devils def. Detroit Red Wings, 4-0 1994-New York Rangers def. Vancouver Canucks, 4-3 1993-Montreal Canadiens def. Los Angeles Kings, 4-1 1992-Pittsburgh Penguins def. Chicago Blackhawks, 4-0 1991-Pittsburgh Penguins def. Minnesota North Stars, 4-2 1990-Edmonton Oilers def. Boston Bruins, 4-1 1989-Calgary Flames def. Montreal Canadiens, 4-2 1988-E |
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| Tortorella out in Tampa |
NHL Hockey |
06/03/2008 |
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| Last week it was reported that Tortorella was on his way out and former Los Angeles Kings coach Barry Melrose was the top candidate for the vacancy. Melrose, who is currently a featured NHL analyst for ESPN, has not coached a team since he left the Kings in the 1994-95 season. In the 1992-93 season, he helped guide the Kings to their first and only Stanley Cup Finals appearance, which the team lost in five games to the Montreal Canadiens. However, Los Angeles failed to make the playoffs in the next two seasons. |
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| NHL's Longest Stanley Cup Finals |
NHL Hockey |
06/03/2008 |
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| ng goal: May 15, 1990 - Edmonton 3, Boston 2, final, 55:13, Petr Klima. June 19, 1999 - Dallas 2, Buffalo 1, Stanley Cup winner, 54:51, Brett Hull. June 8, 2002 - Detroit 3, Carolina 2, final, 54:47, Igor Larionov. April 9, 1931 - Chicago 3, Montreal Canadiens 2, final, 53:50, Cy Wentworth. June 2, 2008 - Pittsburgh 4, Detroit 3, final, 49:57, Petr Sykora. June 8, 2000 - Dallas 1, New Jersey 0, final, 46:21, Mike Modano. June 10, 1996 - Colorado 1, Florida 0, Stanley Cup winner, 44:31, Uwe Krupp.Cop |
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| Playoff beards come in all shapes, sizes, shades |
NHL Hockey |
06/02/2008 |
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| ing short of a true beard - some stubble on his chin and barely any hair on his cheeks. Some even have dared to (gasp!) shave during the playoffs. Detroit's Chris Chelios, who has played in an NHL-record 260 playoff games dating to 1984 with the Montreal Canadiens, stands out for the clean look on his cheeks and chin. Chelios said he never has grown a beard in the playoffs. ``It wasn't a tradition in Montreal when I started, and I never liked beards and mustaches,'' Chelios said. ``I always play clean-sha |
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| Report: Melrose in, Tortorella out in Tampa Bay |
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05/30/2008 |
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| ntly a featured NHL analyst for ESPN, has not coached a team since he left the Kings in the 1994-95 season. In the 1992-93 season, he helped guide the team to its first and only Stanley Cup Finals appearance, which the team lost in five games to the Montreal Canadiens. However, Los Angeles failed to make the playoffs in the next two seasons. Tortorella led the Lightning to a Stanley Cup championship in the 2003-04 season, but the club was bounced in the first round of the next two playoffs and finished this seaso |
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