| |
| Leafs' Antropov out with knee sprain |
NHL Hockey |
11/06/2002 |
| |
| Toronto, Ontario (MySportsbook) - The Toronto Maple Leafs placed forward Nik Antropov on the injured reserve with a sprained knee. Antropov, who recorded an assist in the Maple Leafs' 4-3 win on Tuesday, will miss the next seven-to-10 days with the injury. For the season, Antropov has recorded four goals and three assists. The 6-foot-5 center has 18 goals and 29 assists in 188 career NHL games. |
|
| |
| Blues shoot for ninth straight win |
NHL Hockey |
11/05/2002 |
| |
| loss twice, most recently from November 24 - December 26, 2000 (11-0-1). Montreal enters Tuesday's tilt with a modest four-game unbeaten string (2-0-2) and won for the first time ever at the Air Canada Centre on Saturday with a 5-2 triumph over the Toronto Maple Leafs. Oleg Petrov and Richard Zednik each had two goals in Montreal's Hall of Fame game win on Saturday. Jeff Hackett turned aside 30 shots for the Canadiens, who continue to rotate Hackett and last year's Hart and Vezina Trophy winner Jose Theodore betw |
|
| |
| Lightning hope to turn things around in Toronto |
NHL Hockey |
11/05/2002 |
| |
| Toronto, Ontario (MySportsbook) - The Tampa Bay Lightning will hope to avoid their first three-game losing streak of the season tonight when they wrap up a three-game road trip against the Toronto Maple Leafs at Air Canada Centre. The Lightning, who are off to a surprising 7-3-2-0 start and sit atop the Southeast Division standings, are coming off back-to-back losses, most recently falling to the Pittsburgh Penguins, 5-3, on Saturday. Martin St. Louis scored twice and Vaclav Prospal added a goal, as the Lightni |
|
| |
| Leafs, Habs faceoff in Hall of Fame game |
NHL Hockey |
11/02/2002 |
| |
| Toronto, Ontario (MySportsbook) - The Toronto Maple Leafs will host the Montreal Canadiens as one of hockey's storied rivalries is renewed in the fourth annual Hall of Fame game Saturday at Air Canada Centre. On Monday Bernie Federko, Clark Gillies and Rod Langway will be enshrined as players in the Hockey Hall of Fame, while Roger Neilson will be honored in the builder category. The Leafs, who are 1-0-2-0 in Hall of Fame games, enter Saturday's tilt on a two-game unbeaten streak (1-0-1), most recently tying th |
|
| |
| Thrashers try for first win since March against Leafs |
NHL Hockey |
10/31/2002 |
| |
| Toronto, Ontario (MySportsbook) - The Atlanta Thrashers once again seek their first victory of the season tonight when they visit the Toronto Maple Leafs at Air Canada Centre. Atlanta is 0-8-0-1 to start the campaign, with its only point coming courtesy of a 5-4 overtime loss to Florida on October 12. The Thrashers went their last nine games of last season without a victory, and haven't won since a 3-2 overtime triumph against Ottawa on March 23. On Tuesday, Curt Fraser's club suffered its worst loss of the sea |
|
| |
| Thrashers seek first win since March against Leafs |
NHL Hockey |
10/31/2002 |
| |
| Toronto, Ontario (MySportsbook) - The Atlanta Thrashers once again seek their first victory of the season tonight when they visit the Toronto Maple Leafs at Air Canada Centre. Atlanta is 0-8-0-1 to start the campaign, with its only point coming courtesy of a 5-4 overtime loss to Florida on October 12. The Thrashers went their last nine games of last season without a victory, and haven't won since a 3-2 overtime triumph against Ottawa on March 23. On Tuesday, Curt Fraser's club suffered its worst loss of the sea |
|
| |
| Roy set to pass Sawchuk -- again |
NHL Hockey |
10/24/2002 |
| |
| enix Coyotes at America West Arena. Roy is expected to appear in his 972nd career game, which will surpass Terry Sawchuk's mark that he tied on Tuesday night against Edmonton. Sawchuk, who played 21 seasons with the Detroit Red Wings, Boston Bruins, Toronto Maple Leafs, LA Kings and New York Rangers compiled a 447-330-172 mark in his career. Roy played his first game on February 23, 1985 with the Montreal Canadiens in a relief effort of Doug Soetaert against the Winnipeg Jets, who are now, of course, the Coyotes. |
|
| |
| Islanders Team Report: Struggling at the outset |
NHL Hockey |
10/23/2002 |
| |
| kated in his first game since early last season because of a rehabbing a torn anterior cruciate ligament. And speaking of Peca, Laviolette has targeted December 4 as his return date, two days before the team's first matchup with Darcy Tucker and the Toronto Maple Leafs, who knocked the Isles out of the playoffs last spring. It was Tucker, who low-cut Peca, that caused the knee injury. "All I can tell you is when he's healthy and 100-percent, he'll play," Laviolette said. "It won't matter who we're playing." NEXT U |
|
| |
| Leafs continue seven-game homestand with Panthers |
NHL Hockey |
10/23/2002 |
| |
| Toronto, Ontario (MySportsbook) - The Toronto Maple Leafs will play the second installment of a seven-game homestand tonight when they welcome the Florida Panthers to the Air Canada Centre. Toronto, winless in its last two (0-1-1), is coming off a 4-1 loss at the hands of the Boston Bruins on Monday. Mats Sundin had a power-play goal for the lone Toronto score, as the Maple Leafs lost for the fourth time in their last six contests (1-4-1). Toronto also fell to 1-3-0 on its ice this season. Ed Belfour stopped 22 |
|
| |
| Roy ready for another record |
NHL Hockey |
10/22/2002 |
| |
| rado Avalanche host the Edmonton Oilers at the Pepsi Center. Roy, who already owns the NHL record for most wins (518), is scheduled to start tonight after a day off on Sunday. Sawchuk, who played 21 seasons with the Detroit Red Wings, Boston Bruins, Toronto Maple Leafs, LA Kings and New York Rangers compiled a 447-330-172 mark in his career. The 37-year-old Roy, who at 56,711 career minutes is also close to breaking Sawchuck's record of 57,194 minutes. Roy played his first game on February 23, 1985 with the Montre |
|
| |