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| Senators Team Report: Good point |
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02/07/2003 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Ottawa Senators simply ran into a hot goaltender Thursday night at the Corel Centre. And despite holding a 45-30 advantage in shots, they were forced to settle for a 2-2 tie against the Philadelphia Flyers. Jeremy Roenick scored late in the second period create the stalemate. Eric Chouinard scored and Roman Cechmanek made 43 stops for the Flyers, who are just 1-3-1-1 in their last six games. Philadelphia had won seven of its last nine on the road. Zdeno Chara and Todd White each lit the |
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| Panthers agree to contract extension with Hurme |
NHL Hockey |
02/06/2003 |
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| Sunrise, FL (MySportsbook) - The Florida Panthers have come to terms on a three-year contract extension with goaltender Jani Hurme. The 28-year-old Hurme was acquired from the Ottawa Senators just before the start of the season. He has played 19 games this season and has a 4-6-5 record with one shutout. "No team can be successful at any level without good goaltending," said Panthers general manager Rick Dudley. "We now feel we have the best goaltending tandem in the National Hockey League for years to come. |
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| Coyotes, Kings face off in LA |
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02/05/2003 |
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| . Daniel Briere chipped in a pair of assists in the winning effort. Zac Bierk pushed aside 27 shots in the winning effort. Bierk improved to 4-4-1 between the pipes this season. Los Angeles has split its last four games, including a 3-0 win over the Ottawa Senators. The Kings reside in the cellar of the Pacific Division, 24 points behind first-place Dallas. Zigmund Palffy led the way for the Kings with two goals and Bryan Smolinski added a tally. Backup goaltender Jamie Storr, who was subbing for the injured F |
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| Sens carry three-game losing streak into New York |
NHL Hockey |
02/05/2003 |
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| New York, NY (MySportsbook) - The Ottawa Senators try to snap a three-game losing streak tonight when they begin their post-All-Star break schedule against the New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden. The Sens went into the league's hiatus with consecutive road losses in Dallas, Anaheim and Los Angeles. With 71 points, they are tied with the New Jersey Devils for first place in the Eastern Conference standings. Last Thursday in LA the Senators suffered a 3-0 defeat to the Kings, as they Last Thursday in L |
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| Ducks target third straight win |
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02/04/2003 |
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| Calgary, Alberta (MySportsbook) - The Mighty Ducks of Anaheim target their third straight win this evening when they head to Calgary to face off with the Flames at the Saddledome. After topping the Ottawa Senators on Wednesday, the Ducks rolled into the All- Star break with a 4-3 win over the San Jose Sharks on Thursday. Petr Sykora finished with a goal and two assists to lead Anaheim to the win, while Adam Oates added a goal and an assist for the Mighty Ducks, who have won two straight and seven of their l |
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| East meets West in 53rd annual NHL All-Star Game |
NHL Hockey |
02/02/2003 |
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| rd five hat tricks prior to his 21st birthday, joining Wayne Gretzky (12), Jimmy Carson and Dale Hawerchuk (six each). -Marian Hossa, Ottawa - Only 24 years old, Hossa has leaped from the realm of star to superstar for the bankrupt, but East-leading Ottawa Senators. A well-rounded sniper who can beat you with his speed or strength, Hossa has already eclipsed his previous career high of 32 goals. -Marty Turco, Dallas - The 27-year-old has shined as Ed Belfour's replacement in Big D, leading the NHL in both goal |
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| Sens skate into Anaheim to face Ducks |
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01/29/2003 |
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| Anaheim, CA (MySportsbook) - The Ottawa Senators try to get back on the winning track this evening when they head to Anaheim to face off with the Mighty Ducks at the Pond. Being in Anaheim could be the remedy, as the Senators are unbeaten in their last seven meetings (5-0-2) against the Ducks and have not lost in their last four visits to Arrowhead (2-0-2). Anaheim last defeated Ottawa in March 22, 1998 and has not claimed a victory on its ice versus the Sens since March 5, 1997. Ottawa, which leads the NHL |
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| Bruins welcome Nashville to Beantown |
NHL Hockey |
01/28/2003 |
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| the effort. Hackett made 24 saves in his first game since being obtained from Montreal via San Jose in the three-team Kyle McLaren trade. The Bruins, with 56 points, remain second in the Northeast Division with 56 points -- 15 behind the NHL-leading Ottawa Senators. Boston, 3-1-1 in its last five home matches, will host Chicago on Thursday to lead into the All-Star break. Nashville, meanwhile, has won its last two games and is 4-1-1 in the last six. On Monday the Predators pasted Buffalo, 5-1, at HSBC Arena. A |
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| Belfour pulls out of All-Star game |
NHL Hockey |
01/27/2003 |
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| Toronto, Ontario (MySportsbook) - Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Ed Belfour has pulled out of the NHL All-Star game because of a sore back. Patrick Lalime of the Ottawa Senators was named to the squad in Belfour's place. Belfour, 37, wants to rest his strained back and be healthy for the last two months of the regular season. The netminder missed four games in October with back spasms and was unavailable for three straight games before returning to the lineup over the weekend. Lalime has helped the Senators |
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| Senators going to auction |
NHL Hockey |
01/27/2003 |
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| Ottawa, Ontario (MySportsbook) - The bankrupt Ottawa Senators are going to auction. According to a report on TSN.ca, the major creditors of the club have decided not to accept a bid by Rod Bryden and New York billionaire Nelson Peltz to re- purchase the financially-troubled NHL club. Bryden is the chairman of the Senators. The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce and FleetBank of Boston were to have made a decision on Bryden's bid by midnight last Friday, but extended their deadline through the weekend to see |
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