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| Red Wings try to move atop Western Conference standings |
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04/04/2003 |
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| ails Dallas by just one in the standings. The Stars are idle tonight and will finish the regular season on Sunday against Nashville. The Wings also remain in the Presidents' Trophy hunt, albeit by a thin string. They sit three behind the NHL-leading Ottawa Senators, and anything less than a victory by Detroit this evening would lock up the Presidents' for the Sens. The Red Wings have won three straight games, and 10 of their last 12. On Thursday they posted a 5-2 home victory over the NY Islanders, as Sergei F |
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| Ducks try to extend winning streak to five games |
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04/02/2003 |
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| l in that span. Anaheim, which is 12-4-1 in Wednesday games this season, will be playing its final regular season game on the road, where it is 18-16-2-4. Dallas, meanwhile, enters Wednesday's contest two points behind the Eastern Conference-leading Ottawa Senators in the race for the Presidents' Trophy. Richard Matvichuk and Brenden Morrow each had a goal and an assist and Marty Turco posted his sixth shutout of the season to lead Dallas to a 3-0 victory over Buffalo on Monday. Rob DiMaio added an empty net g |
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| Senators Team Report: Presidents' Day approaching |
NHL Hockey |
04/02/2003 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Ottawa Senators continued to chip away at that magic number Tuesday night. Martin Havlat scored early in the second period and the Senators held on for a 3-2 win over the Boston Bruins at the Corel Centre. Marian Hossa scored twice, including his club-record 45th marker, and Radek Bonk added three assists for Ottawa, which tops the NHL's overall standings with 109 points. The Sens lead the Dallas Stars by two points in the race for the Presidents' Trophy, and are three ahead of the Detr |
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| Stars Team Report: Guerin to miss start of playoffs |
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04/01/2003 |
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| huk and Brenden Morrow each had a goal and an assist and Marty Turco posted his sixth shutout of the season to lead Dallas to a 3-0 victory over Buffalo. Rob DiMaio added an empty net goal for the Stars, who have won two in a row. With the victory, the Stars stayed one point ahead of Detroit for first place in the Western Conference and tied the Ottawa Senators at 107 points in the Presidents' race. UP NEXT The Stars will close out the season with home games against Anaheim (Wednesday) and Nashville (Sunday). |
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| Devils tangle with Toronto at the Meadowlands |
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04/01/2003 |
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| ation loss by the Philadelphia Flyers, sit atop the Atlantic with 103 points -- just two in front of the Flyers. New Jersey, with four games remaining, is also in the hunt for the Presidents' Trophy and trails the NHL and Eastern Conference- leading Ottawa Senators by four points, but hold a game in hand. After consecutive ties, the Devils exploded Sunday on the New York Islanders, beating them 6-0 in the opener of a three-game homestand. Patrik Elias notched a career-high four goals and Martin Brodeur recorde |
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| Sens welcome playoff-bound Bruins to Corel Centre |
NHL Hockey |
04/01/2003 |
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| Ottawa, Ontario (MySportsbook) - The Ottawa Senators hope to regain sole possession of the National Hockey League penthouse tonight when they welcome the Boston Bruins to Corel Centre. With 107 points and a game in hand, the Sens are tied with the Dallas Stars for first in the league's overall standings. Ottawa is also four points ahead of New Jersey atop the Eastern Conference, and the Devils hold a game in hand. A Sens win and regulation Devs loss to Toronto tonight would wrap up the No. 1 conference seed |
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| Stars continue push towards league's best record |
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03/31/2003 |
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| welcome the Buffalo Sabres to the AmericanAirlines Center. With 105 points the Stars sit atop the Western Conference standings by a point over the Detroit Red Wings and two in front of the Vancouver Canucks. Dallas is also just two points behind the Ottawa Senators for the top mark in the NHL. Brenden Morrow's power-play goal with 2:02 left in the third period lifted Dallas to a 4-3 win over San Jose on Saturday. Scott Young and Jere Lehtinen each posted a goal and an assist for the Stars, who have won three o |
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| Devil of a game; Elias, Brodeur shine for NJ |
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03/30/2003 |
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| New York Islanders, 6-0, at Continental Airlines Arena. Scott Gomez tallied five assists for the Devils, who moved four points ahead of the idle Philadelphia Flyers for first place in the Atlantic Division. New Jersey now sits four points behind the Ottawa Senators for first place overall in the Eastern Conference. The Islanders remained in eighth place in the Eastern Conference, three points behind the Boston Bruins. Rick DiPietro turned aside 24 shots for New York. Brodeur finished with 19 saves for New Jers |
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| Some to watch this spring |
NHL Hockey |
03/30/2003 |
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| unt. Some have impressive track records, while others are ready to make their first big splash in the postseason. A few have something to prove, and a couple have been brought into the fold to push their squads over the hump. CHRIS NEIL AND ROB RAY, OTTAWA SENATORS - Don't expect either to make many marks on the scoresheet, but that isn't why they receive paychecks. The Senators' historical inability to succeed in the postseason has been due partly to their lack of these types of players. They somewhat dispell |
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| League-leading Sens hope to rebound in Montreal |
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03/29/2003 |
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| Montreal, Quebec (MySportsbook) - The National Hockey League-leading Ottawa Senators will be on the rebound tonight when they visit the Montreal Canadiens at Bell Centre. Ottawa, with 105 points, is two ahead of the Dallas Stars in the Presidents' Trophy race and hopes to bounce back from Friday's 3-2 loss to visiting Washington. Martin Havlat had two goals wasted in defeat as the Sens watched their four-game unbeaten streak (3-0-1) come to an end. Jacques Martin's club also squandered a chance for its fran |
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