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| Holik skates back into the Meadowlands |
NHL Hockey |
02/25/2003 |
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| and Scott Gomez scored 37 seconds apart in the third period to give the New Jersey the road win. Turner Stevenson and Jeff Friesen also found the back of the net for the Devils, who with 82 points, lead the Atlantic Division by seven points over the Philadelphia Flyers and are just four points back of the Ottawa Senators for the top spot in the Eastern Conference. Martin Brodeur stopped 19 shots in net for New Jersey to earn his league- leading 33rd win (33-18-4). New Jersey made a minor deal on Monday, when it ac |
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| Blackhawks Team Report: Home sweet home? |
NHL Hockey |
02/21/2003 |
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| mpsey said. "It bounced to the wrong spot and he wrapped it in. I just feel sick to my stomach now. We lost the game." The Blackhawks have won just three of their past 16 (3-11-2). "Briere was in the right place at the right time," Hawks coach Brian Sutter said. "That's going to happen. It's a tough way to lose." WHAT'S NEXT The Blackhawks will try and get back on track Sunday when they continue their four-game homestand against the Dallas Stars. They will close the set on Tuesday against the Philadelphia Flyers. |
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| Devils try to get back on track as Nieuwendyk approaches milestone |
NHL Hockey |
02/21/2003 |
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| become the 67th player in NHL history to reach the 1,000-point milestone. On the injury front, the Devils learned on Thursday that bruising defenseman Colin White will be lost up to two weeks with a knee sprain. New Jersey, with 78 points, leads the Philadelphia Flyers by three points in the Atlantic Division, but trails the Sens by six for the overall conference lead. The Devils, who are 9-2-0 on Fridays this season, have dropped three of their last four games on home ice and are 20-9-1-1 inside Continental Airli |
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| Kings invade City of Brotherly Love |
NHL Hockey |
02/20/2003 |
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| Philadelphia, PA (MySportsbook) - The Philadelphia Flyers try to extend their unbeaten streak to four games tonight when they welcome the Los Angeles Kings to First Union Center. Since losing two-in-a-row the Flyers have gone 1-0-2, including Tuesday's 2-2 tie with New Jersey in the second portion of a five-game homestand. Keith Primeau and Donald Brashear scored in the match, but the Devils' Jeff Friesen tied things late in regulation. Goaltender Roman Cechmanek finished with 34 saves on the night, including a |
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| Flyers give Ragnarsson two-year deal |
NHL Hockey |
02/15/2003 |
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| Philadelphia, PA (MySportsbook) - The Philadelphia Flyers have come to terms on a two-year contract extension with defenseman Marcus Ragnarsson. The 31-year-old Ragnarsson has three goals and 10 assists in 43 games this season, including two goals and three assists in 18 games for the Flyers. Ragnarsson was dealt from the San Jose Sharks to the Flyers in exchange for Dan McGillis on December 6. "Marcus was going to be an unrestricted free agent in July and we wanted to keep him," said Flyers president and gener |
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| Coyotes Team Report: Be-Deviled |
NHL Hockey |
02/13/2003 |
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| the Phoenix lineup on Wednesday after missing the previous 17 games because of a fractured forearm. "I've been ready to play, but I know I had to make sure the bone healed first," Markov, who broke the arm when he was hit with a slapshot against the Philadelphia Flyers back on December 28, told the Arizona Republic. "I did everything I had to do to get ready, and I think I'm going to be the same guy I've always been." Markov, a key to the Coyotes power-play unit, played over 20 minutes in his return and registered |
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| Wild Team Report: Roloson, Fernandez - It doesn't matter |
NHL Hockey |
02/13/2003 |
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| (MySportsbook) - Two days after Manny Fernandez returned from a knee injury to shut out the Philadelphia Flyers, Dwayne Roloson stepped up to the plate on Wednesday and blanked the boys from the City of Brotherly Love to give the Wild their first set of back-to-back shutouts in team history. Roloson turned aside 31 shots for his second shutout of the season as Minnesota downed Philadelphia, 2-0, at the Xcel Energy Center. Cliff Ronning and Wes Walz each scored for the Wild, who swept the home-and-home and seaso |
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| Devils invade the desert |
NHL Hockey |
02/12/2003 |
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| who have lost twice in their last three games and fell to 13-2-1-1 in their last 17 outings. Martin Brodeur stopped 15 shots in defeat. The Devils continue to pace the Atlantic Division with 75 points and are six points in front of the second-place Philadelphia Flyers. New Jersey is also just one point behind the Eastern Conference-leading Ottawa Senators. New Jersey, which lost in regulation on the road for the first time in eight games (5-1-1-1) on Tuesday, is 14-7-2-3 away from home this season. The Devils, wh |
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| Devils try to get back on track against Minnesota |
NHL Hockey |
02/09/2003 |
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| their own building. Elias is riding a four-game point streak with two goals and six assists in that span. Martin Brodeur stopped 15-of-19 shots in net for New Jersey, which leads the Atlantic Division with 73 points, four more than the second-place Philadelphia Flyers. On the injury front, defenseman Colin White, who was hit in the foot with a shot Friday night, did not practice on Saturday and is questionable for today's game. The Devils, who will hit the road for a pair of games following this afternoon's affai |
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| Thrashers target third straight win |
NHL Hockey |
02/08/2003 |
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| road and is 9-14-1-2 on opposition ice this season. The Thrashers will head home for four games following tonight's contest. Ottawa, meanwhile, continues to pace the NHL with 74 points, but enters Saturday's affair on the heels of a 2-2 tie with the Philadelphia Flyers on Thursday. Zdeno Chara and Todd White each lit the lamp for Ottawa, which had a four-game winning streak at home halted. The Senators are 3-4-2 in their last nine games overall. Martin Prusek finished with 28 saves. Marian Hossa missed the game be |
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