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| Hartsburg named Senators head coach |
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| e pro career for Minnesota, compiling 98 goals and 315 assists in 570 games through 10 often injury-shortened seasons. After his 1989 retirement, the offensive-minded defenseman spent one season as an assistant coach with Minnesota and four with the Philadelphia Flyers. Hartsburg then served one campaign as head coach of Guelph in the OHL, winning 47 of 66 games before moving on to Chicago. In 2001, he returned to his former junior club in Sault Ste. Marie to become head coach, but left after one season to become |
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| Report: Hartsburg to coach Senators |
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06/13/2008 |
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| enty of coaching experience at the NHL level. It includes three seasons as head coach of the Chicago Blackhawks and 2 1/2 seasons with Anaheim. Between his stints as head coach of the Greyhounds, Hartsburg spent two seasons as assistant coach of the Philadelphia Flyers. General manager Bryan Murray held a dual role as head coach late last season after the Senators fired John Paddock. The Senators finished in seventh place in the Eastern Conference and were swept in the first round of the playoffs by Pittsburgh. A |
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| STAT SHEET |
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06/04/2008 |
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| n the Stanley Cup since 1968: 10 times - Montreal Canadiens 5 times - Edmonton Oilers 4 times - New York Islanders 4 times - Detroit Red Wings 3 times - New Jersey Devils 2 times - Boston Bruins 2 times - Colorado Avalanche 2 times - Philadelphia Flyers 2 times - Pittsburgh Penguins 1 time - Anaheim Ducks 1 time - Calgary Flames 1 time - Carolina Hurricanes 1 time - Dallas Stars 1 time - New York Rangers 1 time - Tampa Bay LightningCopyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All right |
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| Stanley Cup Champions |
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| a Hurricanes, 4-1 2001-Colorado Avalanche def. New Jersey Devils, 4-3 2000-New Jersey Devils def. Dallas Stars, 4-2 1999-Dallas Stars def. Buffalo Sabres, 4-2 1998-Detroit Red Wings def. Washington Capitals, 4-0 1997-Detroit Red Wings def. Philadelphia Flyers, 4-0 1996-Colorado Avalanche def. Florida Panthers, 4-0 1995-New Jersey Devils def. Detroit Red Wings, 4-0 1994-New York Rangers def. Vancouver Canucks, 4-3 1993-Montreal Canadiens def. Los Angeles Kings, 4-1 1992-Pittsburgh Penguins def. |
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| Red Wings visit Penguins with second chance at clinching Cup |
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06/04/2008 |
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| 2 record and Detroit claimed the West championship by winning 12 of 16 games. The Red Wings even set a franchise record at one point with nine consecutive victories this postseason. Detroit defeated Nashville in six games during the opening round, swept Colorado in the following series, and beat Dallas in six tests of the conference finals. The Penguins swept Ottawa in the first round and defeated the New York Rangers and Philadelphia Flyers in five games during the conference semifinals and finals, respectively. |
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| Flyers RW Kapanen retires after 12 seasons |
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06/03/2008 |
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VOORHEES, N.J. (AP) -Philadelphia Flyers right wing Sami Kapanen retired from the NHL on Tuesday and plans to return to Finland and play for a team he owns there. The 34-year-old Kapanen spent the last five seasons with the Flyers and tallied five goals and three assists in 74 games last season. He added two goals in 16 postseason games as the Flyers went to the Eastern Conference finals. Kapanen, a native of Vantaa, Finland, is a part-owner of KalPa Kuopio, the team he plans to play for next season. Kapane |
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| Kapanen calls it a career |
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06/03/2008 |
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| Philadelphia, PA (MySportsbook) - Veteran right wing Sami Kapanen has decided to announce his retirement after 12 NHL seasons. Kapanen notched five goals and three assists for eight points in 74 games this past season with the Philadelphia Flyers and added two goals in 16 playoff games during the spring. He spent five seasons with Philadelphia and registered 44 goals with 66 assists for 110 points in 311 regular-season games. "Sami has been an integral part of the Flyers organization since joining the club in 2 |
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| Lightning re-sign Picard, lock up Quick |
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06/02/2008 |
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| Tampa, FL (MySportsbook) - The Tampa Bay Lightning re-signed defenseman Alexandre Picard and signed defenseman Kevin Quick, as announced by the team on Monday. The 22-year old Picard was acquired by Tampa Bay in a mid-season trade with the Philadelphia Flyers. In his three-game career, the 6-foot-2 native of Quebec has scored six goals and recorded 22 assists. The 2003 third round draft pick inked a multi-year, one-way deal. Quick, a third-round selection in the 2006 NHL Entry Draft, signed a multi- year, two-w |
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| Red Wings host Pens with chance to clinch Stanley Cup |
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06/02/2008 |
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| 2 record and Detroit claimed the West championship by winning 12 of 16 games. The Red Wings even set a franchise record at one point with nine consecutive victories this postseason. Detroit defeated Nashville in six games during the opening round, swept Colorado in the following series, and beat Dallas in six tests of the conference finals. The Penguins swept Ottawa in the first round and defeated the New York Rangers and Philadelphia Flyers in five games during the conference semifinals and finals, respectively. |
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| Pens try to even Cup finals in Game 4 vs. Red Wings |
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05/31/2008 |
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| 2 record and Detroit claimed the West championship by winning 12 of 16 games. The Red Wings even set a franchise record at one point with nine consecutive victories this postseason. Detroit defeated Nashville in six games during the opening round, swept Colorado in the following series, and beat Dallas in six tests of the conference finals. The Penguins swept Ottawa in the first round and defeated the New York Rangers and Philadelphia Flyers in five games during the conference semifinals and finals, respectively. |
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