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| Clemmensen, Devils blank Rangers |
NHL Hockey |
02/09/2009 |
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| Newark, NJ (MySportsbook) - Scott Clemmensen made 27 saves to record his first shutout in nearly five years and the third of his career, as the New Jersey Devils defeated the slumping New York Rangers, 3-0, in an Atlantic Division clash at Prudential Center. Zach Parise scored twice for New Jersey, raising his season total to 32. Washington left wing Alex Ovechkin is pacing the league's marksmen with 37 red lights. Bobby Holik also found the back of the net, while Jamie Langenbrunner and Travis Zajac both co |
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| Slumping Rangers to renew rivalry with Devils |
NHL Hockey |
02/09/2009 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The New York Rangers would love for nothing more than to halt their season-long losing streak by defeating one of their biggest division rivals. New York, losers of four straight, visits the first-place New Jersey Devils tonight in an Atlantic Division clash at the Prudential Center. The Rangers enjoyed a very successful campaign versus the Devils last year, winning seven of the eight contests between the two clubs. That momentum carried over into the postseason, as New York eliminated New J |
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| Predators hope to cool off Stars' offense |
NHL Hockey |
02/08/2009 |
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| lder ailment and both players are questionable for today. Following this contest, Nashville will return home for four straight, starting with a test versus Detroit on Tuesday. The Predators face a Stars club today that posted a big 10-2 win over the New York Rangers on Friday. It was the first time the Stars scored 10 goals in one game since November 28, 1992. Mike Ribeiro had two goals and two assists to pace the offense. Jere Lehtinen, Steve Ott and Fabian Brunnstrom all had a goal and two assists while James |
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| Hot in Atlanta: Flyers try to post 14th straight win over Thrashers |
NHL Hockey |
02/08/2009 |
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| his career versus the Thrashers, making him only one of two active netminders with a perfect record in at least 10 decisions against one team. Philadelphia's victory on Sunday improved it to 12-9-6 on the road and moved the club into a tie with the New York Rangers for second place in the Atlantic Division. Both teams trail first-place New Jersey by six points. Atlanta enters this contest with the second fewest points in the Eastern Conference (41) and has lost five of its last six contests. After halting a fo |
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| Devils begin homestand versus streaking Kings |
NHL Hockey |
02/07/2009 |
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| es in the win. However, Jamie Langenbrunner failed to score for the first time in five games. He has recorded seven goals over his previous four outings. New Jersey is 15-9-1 at home this season and has opened up a six-point lead on the second-place New York Rangers in the Atlantic Division. The Devils will host the Rangers on Monday. New Jersey defeated the Kings, 5-1, in Los Angeles on January 10 and has won four of the last five matchups. The Kings have dropped two straight in the Garden State and were hande |
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| Stars score 10 times in rout of Rangers |
NHL Hockey |
02/07/2009 |
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| Dallas, TX (MySportsbook) - Mike Ribeiro had two goals and two assists as the Dallas Stars embarrassed the New York Rangers, 10-2, at American Airlines Center. Jere Lehtinen, Steve Ott and Fabian Brunnstrom all had a goal and two assists while James Neal scored twice for the Stars, who have won six of their last seven. Marty Turco made 20 saves in the win. "It's a good feeling, you never want to try to embarrass a team," Neal said. "But things we're opening up, and stuff was just happening so fast. It was a |
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| Rangers head south to battle Stars |
NHL Hockey |
02/06/2009 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The New York Rangers will try to put the brakes on a three- game losing streak when they visit the Dallas Stars for tonight's interconference battle at American Airlines Center. Another setback tonight would give New York its longest skid of the season and would mark the club's first four-game slide since dropping five straight from January 2-10 of last year. The Blueshirts were able to pick up a point in their most recent loss, as they dropped a shootout decision against visiting Atlanta on |
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| Devils aim to get back on winning track against Thrashers |
NHL Hockey |
02/06/2009 |
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| e season. The Devils have a solid 17-7-2 record as the visiting club this year and have won their last six road games. The Thrashers, meanwhile, snapped a four-game losing streak in their last game, as they notched a shootout win Tuesday against the New York Rangers. Slava Kozlov recorded the game-winning goal in the shootout, as the Thrashers blew a late lead but managed a 2-1 road win at Madison Square Garden. Kari Lehtonen was stellar in goal for Atlanta and was mere seconds away from his 13th career shutout |
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| Rangers recall Potter from Hartford |
MLH |
02/05/2009 |
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| New York, NY (MySportsbook) - The New York Rangers recalled defenseman Corey Potter from the Hartford Wolf Pack of the American Hockey League, it was announced on Thursday. The 25-year-old Potter has registered four goals and 15 assists along with 60 penalty minutes in 41 games with Hartford this season. He has also registered one assist in two games with the Rangers this season. |
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| Devils' Langenbrunner named NHL's First Star |
NHL Hockey |
02/02/2009 |
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| season. While Langenbrunner was tops last week in goals, Crosby led all skaters with eight points off three goals and five assists to earn the second star. The former Hart Trophy winner began last week with a four-point performance in a win over the New York Rangers on Wednesday, notching a goal and three assists. He then had a goal and an assist in an overtime loss to the Devils on Friday and duplicated that statistical performance the following day in a loss to Toronto. Crosby is second in the NHL in assists |
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