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| Lemieux to miss Pens' next game |
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01/08/2003 |
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| with an injured groin. Lemieux left the contest in the second period of Tuesday's 6-3 loss to the New York Islanders, after he fell in the Islanders' zone. He said the injury didn't appear serious, and hopes to play in Saturday's contest against the New York Rangers. "I just felt a little pop," Lemieux said after the game. "It's just a strain, but I won't know until I get up tomorrow and see how it feels and really go from there. With groins, you never know." Lemieux scored his 20th goal of the season early in |
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| Chicago sends Mironov to Rangers |
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01/08/2003 |
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| New York, NY (MySportsbook) - The Chicago Blackhawks sent disgruntled defenseman Boris Mironov to the New York Rangers in exchange for a fourth round pick in the 2004 entry draft. Mironov was in the midst of a 14-day conditioning period after walking out on the Blackhawks on December 3. Unhappy with his diminished ice time, Mironov demanded a trade. The Blackhawks officially suspended the 30-year-old on December 5. However, after a 28-day walkout Mironov decided to return to the team on December 31. The 30-y |
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| Sens take on Canucks in heavyweight battle |
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01/08/2003 |
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| t teams face off tonight in Vancouver when the Vancouver Canucks welcome the Ottawa Senators to GM Place. Ottawa, with 56 points, sits atop the Eastern Conference standings after winning its third game in four tries on Monday, a 5-2 triumph over the New York Rangers. Marian Hossa scored a pair of goals, including one during a three-goal third period, as Ottawa rolled to victory at Madison Square Garden. Magnus Arvedson and Petr Schastlivy also scored in the third for the Senators, who bounced and Petr Schastliv |
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| Sens battle Canucks in heavyweight battle |
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01/08/2003 |
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| t teams face off tonight in Vancouver when the Vancouver Canucks welcome the Ottawa Senators to GM Place. Ottawa, with 56 points, sits atop the Eastern Conference standings after winning its third game in four tries on Monday, a 5-2 triumph over the New York Rangers. Marian Hossa scored a pair of goals, including one during a three-goal third period, as Ottawa rolled to victory at Madison Square Garden. Magnus Arvedson and Petr Schastlivy also scored in the third for the Senators, who bounced back from an overt |
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| Rangers Team Report: The worst team money can buy |
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01/07/2003 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The New York Rangers played quite possibly the best team in the NHL hard for 40 minutes on Monday before inevitably dropping a 5-2 decision to the Ottawa Senators at Madison Square Garden. So what else is new? The high-priced Rangers, whose offseason expectations were exceeded only by their lofty payroll, dropped to 0-3-2 in their last five at MSG and are a miserable 1-6-2 in the last nine on Broadway, while being outscored 31-15 in that time. The team is 3-9-2-1 in its last 15 overall, has |
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| Leafs try to extend unbeaten string to 12 at home |
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01/07/2003 |
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| lsson back in the lineup this evening. He has missed the last two games because of the flu, but skated with the team yesterday and should be ready to go. Boston made some off the ice news on Monday when it acquired left wing Krzysztof Oliwa from the New York Rangers in exchange for a ninth-round pick in the 2004 entry draft. Oliwa, 29, is expected to be in the lineup tonight. The Bruins, who will wind down a brief two-game road trip in Buffalo on Friday, has dropped five of their last six on the road and are 9- |
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| Canadiens bring six-game winless streak into New Jersey |
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01/07/2003 |
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| e extra session. Craig Rivet, Stephane Quintal, Saku Koivu and Richard Zednik tallied for Montreal, while Jose Theodore finished with 23 saves. The Canadiens, 8-8-2-3 on the road this season, will kick off a three-game homestand Thursday against the New York Rangers. New Jersey, meanwhile, has lost two of its last three contests on the heels of a two-game winning streak. On Saturday the Devils dropped a 2-1 decision in Toronto in the back end of a home-and-home, as Maple Leafs' goaltender Ed Belfour frustrated |
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| Hossa scores two more as Senators roll past Rangers |
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01/07/2003 |
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| New York, NY (MySportsbook) - Marian Hossa scored a pair of goals, including one during a three-goal third period, as the Ottawa Senators rolled to a 5-2 victory over the New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden. Magnus Arvedson and Petr Schastlivy also scored in the third for the Senators, who bounced back from an overtime loss against Buffalo on Saturday to improve to 8-1-1-1 in their last 11. Schastlivy and Todd White each finished with a goal and an assist for Ottawa, while Patrick Lalime made 17 saves. |
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| Blue Jackets hope to stretch unbeaten string to four |
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01/06/2003 |
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| the equalizer with 3:38 left in regulation. Goaltender Tomas Vokoun made 32 saves as he tied his own franchise record with his 15th consecutive start. He has gone 6-6-3 in that time, and is 4-4-3 since fellow netminder Mike Dunham was traded to the New York Rangers. The Predators, 3-1-1 in their last five road games, will return home to host St. Louis on Tuesday. Nashville and Columbus skated to a 1-1 tie in the Music City on November 16, and the Blue Jackets are 1-0-1 since losing consecutive meetings. Columb |
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| Rangers welcome Senators to Madison Square Garden |
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01/06/2003 |
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| New York, NY (MySportsbook) - After suffering a rare loss on Saturday, the Ottawa Senators try to rebound tonight when they visit the New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden in the opener of a four-game road trip. Ottawa had a two-game winning streak snapped in a 2-1 overtime loss to the woeful Buffalo Sabres. The Senators had lost just three times in their previous 26 games (19-3-4). Against the Sabres, Shaun Van Allen tied the game 12:01 into the second period, but Buffalo's Ales Kotalik scored his secon |
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