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| Rangers set to host Hurricanes |
NHL Hockey |
01/27/2009 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The New York Rangers will kick off their post All-Star break schedule on home ice as they welcome the Carolina Hurricanes for a matchup at Madison Square Garden. The Rangers headed into the break on a positive note, having won four of five games. New York had led the Atlantic Division for most of the first half, but are currently second and one point behind the New Jersey Devils. The Blueshirts were one of the NHL's lowest-scoring teams in the first half of the season, averaging just 2.48 go |
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| SuperSkills event kicks off All-Star action in Montreal |
NHL Hockey |
01/24/2009 |
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| in an East versus West style with All-Star game goaltenders manning the pipes for the clubs. This year, Nashville's Pekka Rinne will start for the rookies, replacing Steve Mason of Columbus. Washington's Nicklas Backstrom and Brandon Dubinsky of the New York Rangers both scored twice for the East last year and Dubinsky returns for the sophomores in Montreal. Backstrom pulled out of the event and was replaced by St. Louis' David Perron, who found the scoresheet for the West a year ago. Boston's Milan Lucic was a |
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| Islanders aim to avoid ninth straight loss, host Ducks |
NHL Hockey |
01/21/2009 |
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| ree of their last four games and are just 1-2-0 so far on a five-game road trip. Anaheim's swing will end after the All- Star break when it makes a stop in Phoenix on January 27. Anaheim was handed its most recent setback Tuesday evening against the New York Rangers. Markus Naslund and Scott Gomez both registered a power-play goal and picked up an assist, as the Rangers doubled up the Ducks, 4-2, at Madison Square Garden. Bobby Ryan and Corey Perry were the goal-scorers for Anaheim, while Jonas Hiller stopped 2 |
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| Devils try to extend win streak versus Canadiens |
NHL Hockey |
01/21/2009 |
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| elcome the Montreal Canadiens for tonight's showdown at Prudential Center. The Devils have won four straight games and tonight will attempt to post a five-game winning streak for the first time since November 15-26. New Jersey had briefly passed the New York Rangers for first place in the Atlantic Division with its last win, but the Blueshirts are now one point ahead of the Devils after beating Anaheim on Tuesday. Jersey earned its latest victory Monday night in Nashville, where Brendan Shanahan made a triumpha |
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| Rangers defeat Ducks at MSG |
NHL Hockey |
01/20/2009 |
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| New York, NY (MySportsbook) - Markus Naslund and Scott Gomez both registered a power-play goal and picked up an assist, as the New York Rangers doubled up the Anaheim Ducks, 4-2, at Madison Square Garden. Fredrik Sjostrom and Blair Betts both netted a short-handed goal for the Rangers, who head into the All-Star break having won four of their last five games. Henrik Lundqvist made 32 saves to earn his 24th win of the season and help New York regain first place in the Atlantic Division. The Rangers sit atop t |
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| Pens continue homestand vs. Hurricanes |
NHL Hockey |
01/20/2009 |
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| an important homestand with this evening's matchup against the Carolina Hurricanes at Mellon Arena. After starting off the five-game residency with a loss to Southeast Division leader Washington, Pittsburgh has posted victories over Anaheim and the New York Rangers and received strong play between the pipes from goaltender Marc- Andre Fleury in both outings. Fleury stopped 21-of-22 shots in the Penguins' 3-1 decision over the Ducks last Friday, then registered his second shutout of the season two days later ag |
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| Rangers host Ducks at MSG |
NHL Hockey |
01/20/2009 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The New York Rangers will try to regain the top spot in the Atlantic Division tonight when they welcome the Anaheim Ducks for an interconference battle at Madison Square Garden. The New Jersey Devils grabbed first place in the Atlantic with Monday's win over Nashville. The Devils lead the division with 59 points and are just one ahead of the Rangers. Philadelphia is in third place with 57 points. The Rangers had won three straight games before getting blanked Sunday in Pittsburgh. Petr Sykor |
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| Shanahan, Devils make a stop in Nashville |
NHL Hockey |
01/19/2009 |
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| (MySportsbook) - Just four days after officially rejoining the New Jersey Devils, Brendan Shanahan is set to make his season debut tonight in a road matchup with the Nashville Predators at the Sommet Center. Shanahan spent last season with the New York Rangers, recording 23 goals and 23 assists in 73 games. He then hit free agency this past offseason, but never got an offer from New York. He then decided during the season to return to the Devils, the club that drafted him second overall in the 1987 draft. Sh |
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| Gretzky's Coyotes set to battle Oilers |
NHL Hockey |
01/18/2009 |
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| ul Coffey, Grant Fuhr and Al Hamilton as those who have also been honored by the club. Anderson won five Stanley Cups with the Oilers and notched 498 goals, 601 assists and 1,099 points in 1,129 career games with Edmonton, St. Louis, Toronto and the New York Rangers. The Oilers have won three of their last four and notched a 3-2 win over Colorado on Friday. Shawn Horcoff's third-period tally was the difference, while Steve Staios and Tom Gilbert also scored. Appearing in his 200th NHL game, Mathieu Garon made 3 |
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| With Crosby still ailing, Penguins host Rangers |
NHL Hockey |
01/18/2009 |
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| orts Network) - If the Pittsburgh Penguins are to notch back-to-back wins for the first time in two months, they may have to do so without their star captain. Sidney Crosby could miss his second straight game this afternoon, as his Penguins host the New York Rangers at Mellon Arena. Crosby suffered a lower-body injury in Wednesday's loss to Washington and was considered a game-time decision for Friday's home test versus Anaheim. However, the All-Star center decided to sit out what turned out to be a 3-1 victory |
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