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| Panthers hope to top .500 mark |
NHL Hockey |
11/14/2002 |
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| Ottawa, Ontario (MySportsbook) - Hoping to move above the .500 mark, the Florida Panthers conclude a brief road trip tonight when they visit the Ottawa Senators at the Corel Centre. The Panthers are coming off back-to-back ties against Chicago and Philadelphia, including Wednesday's 1-1 deadlock versus Philadelphia. Kristian Huselius' power-play goal with 1:10 remaining in the second period knotted the score, while another stellar performance by backup goaltender Jani Hurme kept it that way. Hurme made his |
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| Islanders target third straight win |
NHL Hockey |
11/12/2002 |
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| Uniondale, NY (MySportsbook) - The New York Islanders seek their third consecutive victory tonight when they welcome the Ottawa Senators to Nassau Coliseum. The Isles will, however, have to reverse history this evening, as they are winless in their last eight meetings with the Sens (0-7-1), dating back to April 6, 2000. New York hasn't beaten Ottawa in Uniondale since January 6, 1996, a span of 13 games (0-10-3). Peter Laviolette's club snapped a six-game losing slide with a victory over Edmonton last Frida |
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| Avs still searching for first home win |
NHL Hockey |
11/08/2002 |
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| Avalanche try for that elusive first home win of the season tonight when they host the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim at the Pepsi Center. The Avs, 0-3-3 in Denver this season, have dropped two straight overall, including a 5-2 setback at the hands of the Ottawa Senators on Wednesday. Vaclav Nedorost and Radim Vrbata each scored for the Avalanche, who have just one win in their last six games (1-2-2-1). David Aebischer made 29 saves for Colorado. Aebischer is filling in for the ailing Patrick Roy, who missed his sec |
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| Senators target third straight win |
NHL Hockey |
11/08/2002 |
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| Ottawa, Ontario (MySportsbook) - The Ottawa Senators seek their third consecutive victory tonight when they welcome the Los Angeles Kings to the Corel Centre. Since dropping three straight games to close out October, the Sens have disposed of Western powers Detroit and Colorado, both by 5-2 margins. On Wednesday, Marian Hossa led the charge in Denver with his second career hat trick. Daniel Alfredsson added a goal and two assists, while Patrick Lalime turned aside 36 shots between the pipes. Ottawa went 3-f |
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| Hossa's hat trick buries Roy-less Avs |
NHL Hockey |
11/07/2002 |
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| Denver, CO (MySportsbook) - Marian Hossa recorded his second career hat trick and Daniel Alfredsson had a goal and two assists as the Ottawa Senators downed the Colorado Avalanche, 5-2, at the Pepsi Center. Magnus Arvedson also scored and Patrick Lalime made 36 saves for the Senators, who have won back- to-back contests after a three-game losing stretch. Vaclav Nedorost and Radim Vrbata each scored for the Avalanche, who have just one win in their last six games (1-2-2-1). Also, Colorado remains winless in |
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| Neilson, Langway enter Hockey Hall |
NHL Hockey |
11/04/2002 |
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| coaching Philadelphia in 1999, but was replaced at the end of the season. Neilson began his coaching career in 1966 with the Peterborough Petes of the OHA. He has also served as assistant coach for four NHL teams, a position he holds today with the Ottawa Senators. "Of all the pro sports, hockey's got to be the most exciting game," Neilson said. "You put in the stick skills and the physical play, it's the best game." The 68-year-old served two games late last season in place of Jacques Martin in order to reac |
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| Stars, Red Wings faceoff in Detroit |
NHL Hockey |
11/03/2002 |
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| 0-for-7 on the power play on Friday and are a miserable 4- for-37 with the extra skater this season. Muller is still three assists short of 600 for his career. The defending Stanley Cup champions enter Sunday's tilt on the heels of a 5-2 loss to the Ottawa Senators on Saturday. The five goals allowed were a season- high. Brett Hull finished with a goal and an assist for the Red Wings, who have lost two of their last three. Henrik Zetterberg provided the other Detroit goal and Curtis Joseph turned aside 29 shot |
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| Super Mario and Co. try for third straight win |
NHL Hockey |
10/30/2002 |
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| Ottawa, Ontario (MySportsbook) - The Pittsburgh Penguins seek their third consecutive victory tonight when they visit the Ottawa Senators at the Corel Centre. Pittsburgh, which is 5-1-2 since a 6-0 loss to Toronto on opening night, is coming off Monday's 3-2 home victory over Jaromir Jagr, Robert Lang and the Washington Capitals. A stitched-up Mario Lemieux, who was cut by a puck in the first period, chipped in a goal and an assist, including the eventual game- winner with 7:11 remaining in the second perio |
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| Senators Team Report: Ottawa can't Hack-ett in Montreal |
NHL Hockey |
10/27/2002 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Ottawa Senators can't blame Saturday night's loss to Montreal on a lack of ample opportunities. The Sens fired 48 shots at Canadiens' backup goaltender Jeff Hackett, but the savvy veteran was up to the task with 45 saves in a 5-3 Montreal victory. Hackett's night included a perfect 23-stop showing in the first period, and four breakaway saves. Summing up Ottawa's frustrating evening is the fact that it found itself behind 2-1 after 40 minutes despite holding a 33-13 shot advantage at th |
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| Bruins set to host Sens, honor O'Reilly |
NHL Hockey |
10/24/2002 |
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| Boston, MA (MySportsbook) - The Boston Bruins try to extend their unbeaten streak to six games tonight when they welcome the Ottawa Senators to the FleetCenter in their 2002-03 home opener. Boston will also honor one of its own this evening, as Terry O'Reilly will have his No. 24 retired in a pre-game ceremony. O'Reilly will become the ninth Bruin so honored, joining Eddie Shore (2), Lionel Hitchman (3), Bobby Orr (4), Aubrey "Dit" Clapper (5), Phil Esposito (7), John Bucyk (9), Milt Schmidt (15) and Ray Bo |
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