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| Canadiens Team Report: Younger Hossa getting it done |
NHL Hockey |
01/14/2003 |
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| (MySportsbook) - It's shaping up to be a good season for the Hossa family. Marian Hossa, 23, is enjoying a true breakout season with the East-leading Ottawa Senators, ranking second in the National Hockey League with 28 goals. Marcel Hossa, Marian's 21-year-old brother, was recently recalled from the American Hockey League and has stormed onto the scene with five goals in his first four games. The younger Hossa potted a pair to lead the Montreal Canadiens past the Calgary Flames, 4-2, at the Bell Centre on |
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| Sens seek third straight win |
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01/14/2003 |
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| Ottawa, Ontario (MySportsbook) - The Ottawa Senators seek their third consecutive victory tonight when they welcome the Tampa Bay Lightning to the Corel Centre. Ottawa is 10-2-1-1 in its last 14 games, and 14-3-2-1 in the last 20 overall. On Saturday the Senators posted a 2-0 victory over Edmonton in the last of a four-game road trip. It was the second straight shutout for goaltender Patrick Lalime and the Senators since the club filed for bankruptcy last week. Lalime made 20 saves against the Oilers, and r |
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| Dallas' Mike Modano named NHL Player of the Week |
NHL Hockey |
01/13/2003 |
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| ranchise records held by Neal Broten (593 and 992, respectively). The Stars have the NHL's longest current undefeated streak and have moved into first place in the league's overall standings with 61 points. Colorado Avalanche right wing Milan Hejduk (six goals, three assists in four games) was also in the running for the honor, as were Ottawa Senators goaltender Patrick Lalime (3-1-0, 2.09 goals-against average, two shutouts) and Nashville Predators goaltender Tomas Vokoun (3-1-0, 1.72 goals-against average). |
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| Bankrupt in Buffalo |
NHL Hockey |
01/13/2003 |
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| the league. A number of people who do business with the Sabres told the Buffalo News that they were alerted Sunday about the club's pending move to file for protection from creditors under Chapter 11 of the federal bankruptcy laws. On Thursday, the Ottawa Senators announced that they obtained protection from Canadian courts, allowing them to secure operating financing, including payment of players and other expenses, while beginning a process to sell the franchise. Under an NHL deadline, Buffalo businessman M |
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| Oilers welcome surging Blue Jackets to Skyreach Centre |
NHL Hockey |
01/13/2003 |
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| bus, which is 5-1-1 in its last seven overall, will be wrapping up a four-game road trip. On the road this season, the Blue Jackets are 11-8-2-3. Edmonton, on the other hand, comes into tonight's affair on the heels of getting shutout by the red-hot Ottawa Senators, 2-0, on Saturday. Tommy Salo made 14 saves for the Oilers, who were shut out for just the second time this season and first since October 15 at Dallas. Edmonton lost for the first time in five games (3-1-1). On the milestone watch, head coach Craig |
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| Oilers Team Report: Streak over |
NHL Hockey |
01/12/2003 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Edmonton Oilers had to like their chances on Saturday when they faced off against the Ottawa Senators, who had not beaten them in their own rink in over nine years. Well all good things must come to an end and when all was said and done the Senators handed Edmonton a 2-0 setback at the Skyreach Centre. "We just didn't have it tonight," said Edmonton winger Jason Chimera. "It just seemed like everything we tried was wrong and it snowballed from there. Maybe we had tired legs, maybe it wa |
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| Blue Jackets try to stay perfect under MacLean |
NHL Hockey |
01/11/2003 |
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| leg of a four-game road trip tonight that will wind down in Edmonton on Monday. Away from home this season, Columbus is 5-12-2-1. Calgary, which has also flourished under a new head coach enters Saturday's contest on a down note after falling to the Ottawa Senators 1-0 on Thursday. Roman Turek stopped 22 shots for the Flames, who fell for the first time since Darryl Sutter took over the head coaching reins on December 28 (4-1-1). Turek has been hot since Sutter took command and has a 1.48 goals against average |
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| Senators Team Report: Problems? What problems? |
NHL Hockey |
01/10/2003 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Ottawa Senators won't let anything shake them. First they don't get paid. No problem. Then their employers filed for bankruptcy. Again, no problem. Patrick Lalime made 21 saves en route to his third shutout of the season to lift Ottawa over Calgary, 1-0, at the Saddledome on Thursday. Wade Redden tallied the game's only goal for the Senators, who declared bankruptcy earlier in the day. The team obtained bankruptcy protection through the Company's Creditors Arrangement Act (CCAA) to prov |
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| Bruins try to stop four-game slide |
NHL Hockey |
01/10/2003 |
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| e Islanders last Friday -- and surrendered three scores or more in six of his last nine outings. The Bruins' woes over the last 13 games have dropped them to third in the Northeast Division with 47 points. They sit 11 off the pace of the first-place Ottawa Senators. Boston played Tuesday's game without captain Joe Thornton, who sat due to an infection of the bursa sac of his left elbow. Thornton, who is tied for third in the league in scoring with 52 points (21g, 31a), is expected to miss tonight's tilt as wel |
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| Canucks aim to stay unbeaten versus Blue Jackets |
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01/10/2003 |
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| when they welcome Columbus to GM Place tonight. Vancouver, which is 7-0-1 in the eight all-time meetings against Columbus, comes into Friday's tilt riding a three-game winning streak after Wednesday's 6-4 victory over the Eastern Conference-leading Ottawa Senators. Markus Naslund scored two goals for Vancouver to up his league-leading total to 30, while Dan Cloutier made 23 saves. Trevor Linden, Jarkko Ruutu, Matt Cooke and Marek Malik also scored for the Canucks, who have won five of their last six. Sami Sal |
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