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| Canucks Team Report: Cloutier's fire ignites GM Place |
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11/13/2002 |
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| utier received two minutes for slashing and a 10-minute misconduct. "He's a fiery guy," Mellanby said. "He competes hard. He'd been going at me there in the game...He's got a way of getting under guys' skin." Cloutier, who once challenged the entire New York Islanders bench to a brawl while with the Rangers, did not seem to let the fracas bother him. "You don't always do the right thing every time," Cloutier said. "Sometimes your emotions get the best of you, but I got right back into it and started focusing on m |
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| Blues Team Report: Barrasso rusty in debut |
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11/13/2002 |
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| nd when he couldn't reach him, Cloutier clawed into Bryce Salvador. "He's a fiery guy," Mellanby said. "He competes hard. He'd been going at me there in the game...He's got a way of getting under guys' skin." Cloutier, who once challenged the entire New York Islanders bench to a brawl while with the Rangers, did not seem to let the fracas bother him. "You don't always do the right thing every time," Cloutier said. "Sometimes your emotions get the best of you, but I got right back into it and started focusing on m |
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| Islanders target third straight win |
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11/12/2002 |
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| Uniondale, NY (MySportsbook) - The New York Islanders seek their third consecutive victory tonight when they welcome the Ottawa Senators to Nassau Coliseum. The Isles will, however, have to reverse history this evening, as they are winless in their last eight meetings with the Sens (0-7-1), dating back to April 6, 2000. New York hasn't beaten Ottawa in Uniondale since January 6, 1996, a span of 13 games (0-10-3). Peter Laviolette's club snapped a six-game losing slide with a victory over Edmonton last Friday, |
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| Canadiens aim for third win in a row |
NHL Hockey |
11/12/2002 |
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| try for their third straight win tonight when they wrap up a four-game homestand with the Dallas Stars at the Bell Centre. After dropping the first game of this set to the St. Louis Blues, the Canadiens have responded with back-to-back wins over the New York Islanders and, most recently, a 3-1 victory over the LA Kings on Saturday. Yanic Perreault scored two goals in the first period to help Montreal to a 4-1-2 mark over its last seven games. Jeff Hackett made 27 saves for the Canadiens in the win over the Kings. |
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| Isles try to right ship versus Oilers |
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11/08/2002 |
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| Uniondale, NY (MySportsbook) - The New York Islanders try to put the brakes on a six-game losing streak tonight when they host the Edmonton Oilers at Nassau Coliseum. Pater Laviolette's club hasn't won since a 5-3 win over Florida on October 24, and sits last in the Atlantic Division with seven points. On Thursday night the Isles dropped a 3-0 decision to the Canadiens in Montreal. New York outshot the Habs by a 42-21 margin, but goaltender Jose Theodore displayed the form that won him both the Hart and Vezina |
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| Isles try and get back on track against Canadiens |
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11/07/2002 |
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| Montreal, Quebec (MySportsbook) - The New York Islanders hope to halt a five-game losing streak tonight when they visit the Montreal Canadiens at the Bell Centre. The slide has shoved the Isles down into the Atlantic Division basement with seven points -- 13 behind first-place Philadelphia. On Monday, Peter Laviolette's club dropped a 4-2 decision to Calgary in the second and last installment of a brief homestand. Roman Hamrlik and Alexei Yashin scored second-period goals to bring New York back from a 2-0 defi |
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| Flames aim to stretch unbeaten string to four |
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11/05/2002 |
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| ing to four games tonight when they continue a five-game road trip against the New Jersey Devils at the Meadowlands. Chris Drury scored the game-winning goal early in the third and Chuck Kobasew added a goal and an assist to lead the Flames past the New York Islanders, 4-2, at Nassau Coliseum on Monday. Drury has a six-game points streak (3g, 4a). Craig Conroy and Mattias Johansson also found the back of the net and Rob Niedermayer registered two assists, as the Flames remained unbeaten in their last three (2-0-1 |
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| Neilson, Langway enter Hockey Hall |
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11/04/2002 |
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| ne seasons. "I've always thought I was the luckiest guy in the world," Federko said. "This weekend and this moment have really proven that." Federko played in exactly 1,000 NHL contests and recorded 369 goals and 761 assists. Gillies starred for the New York Islanders and played with Mike Bossy and Bryan Trottier to form a line nicknamed "the Trio Grande." The 48-year-old was once a key component of the Islanders' feat of winning four Stanley Cup championships in a row, from 1980-83. He played his final two NHL s |
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| Isles try to avoid fifth straight loss |
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11/04/2002 |
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| Uniondale, NY (MySportsbook) - The New York Islanders will hope to put the brakes on a four-game losing streak tonight when they welcome the Calgary Flames to the Nassau Coliseum. The Islanders saw their captain Michael Peca return early from reconstructive left knee surgery on Saturday, but failed to carry the early momentum, as they were mauled 6-1 by the surging St. Louis Blues. Jason Blake scored the lone goal for New York, which has dropped five of its last six (1-5-0). Garth Snow registered 26 saves for |
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| Blues hope to make it eight in a row |
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11/03/2002 |
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| hth straight win on Sunday when they head to New York to battle the Rangers at Madison Square Garden. Scott Mellanby and Cory Stillman each registered a goal and an assist and Pavol Demitra added three assists to lead St. Louis to a 6-1 win over the New York Islanders on Saturday. Dallas Drake, Martin Rucinsky, Eric Boguniecki and Bryce Salvador also scored for the Blues, who are unbeaten in their last eight (7-0-1). Fred Brathwaite stopped 19 shots for St. Louis, which will wrap up a three-game road swing on Tue |
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