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| Lightning Team Report: Bolts fall victim to surging Canucks |
NHL Hockey |
11/30/2002 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Tampa Bay Lightning did something few have been able to accomplish to the Vancouver Canucks lately. They actually had a lead. But like any deficit the Canucks have faced in the previous eight games, the advantage evaporated and Vancouver skated off with its ninth straight win. Daniel Sedin scored the game-winning goal late in the third period to lead the Canucks to a 5-3 win over the Bolts at the St. Pete Times Forum. Markus Naslund, Murray Baron, Marek Malik and Trevor Linden also tallie |
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| Canucks aim to improve on franchise-best winning streak |
NHL Hockey |
11/29/2002 |
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| Tampa, FL (MySportsbook) - The Vancouver Canucks will try and improve on their franchise-best, eight-game winning streak tonight when they travel to the Sunshine State to battle the Tampa Bay Lightning at the St. Pete Times- Forum. Daniel Sedin scored the game-winning goal midway through the third to give the Canucks a 3-2 win over the Carolina Hurricanes on Wednesday for their seventh consecutive win. Dan Cloutier made 32 saves, while Trevor Linden and Ed Jovanovski also scored for Vancouver, which last won |
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| Red Wings travel to Raleigh for Stanley Cup rematch |
NHL Hockey |
11/29/2002 |
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| finals, but one was the memorable triple-overtime classic that ended when 41-year-old Igor Larionov scored for a 3-2 Detroit victory. The Hurricanes enter Friday's contest on a sour note and have dropped two straight, including a 3-2 decision to the Vancouver Canucks on Wednesday. Carolina, 1-3-2-1 in its last seven games, got goals from Bret Hedican and Rod Brind'Amour and are three points back of Southeast Division leading Tampa Bay. Arturs Irbe made 21 saves in the losing cause for the Hurricanes, who are 6-3 |
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| Canucks shoot for franchise-best eighth straight win |
NHL Hockey |
11/27/2002 |
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| Raleigh, NC (MySportsbook) - The Vancouver Canucks try to establish a new franchise record for a winning streak tonight when they visit the Carolina Hurricanes at RBC Center. Vancouver has won its last seven games and equaled the team mark set from Feb. 10 - 23, 1989. The Canucks haven't lost since 4-0 setback to the Dallas Stars on November 6. On Monday, the Canucks posted a 2-1 victory over the host Minnesota Wild, as Henrik Sedin and Trevor Linden scored to provide a 2-0 lead and Dan Cloutier made 27 saves |
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| Wild Team Report: Man-advantage becoming a disadvantage |
NHL Hockey |
11/26/2002 |
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| rror to see who is behind them in the Northwest Division. Enjoying a comfortable cushion atop the division for the better part of the campaign, things are starting to get a little too close for comfort for the Wild thanks to Monday's 2-1 loss to the Vancouver Canucks. Minnesota, which roared out the gates, still leads the division with 30 points (13-6-4-0), but now is only two up on the surging Canucks, who have won seven straight. "I thought we played well," head coach Jacques Lemaire said, "and we just didn't |
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| Canucks Team Report: Still rolling |
NHL Hockey |
11/26/2002 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Vancouver Canucks matched a club-record on Monday with their seventh consecutive victory, a 2-1 decision over the Northwest Division- leading Minnesota Wild. Even more important than the record-matching win was the two points the Canucks gained to claw within two of the Wild for the top spot in the division. Vancouver, which last won seven straight games from February 10-23, 1989, now sits at 12-5-4-0 with 28 points and is showing no signs of letting up. Another record went by the wayside |
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| Avalanche Team Report: Trouble in Denver |
NHL Hockey |
11/22/2002 |
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| haunt us. By hard work and making sure that we do the right things, that big goal will finally go in and we'll get on a roll." That roll better come soon though, as the Avs continue to fall behind Northwest Division-leading Minnesota and the surging Vancouver Canucks. There is still plenty of hockey to be played, but Colorado, which is nine behind the Wild and three back of the Canucks, will have some work to do if it plans on winning its record-setting ninth straight division title. UP NEXT Colorado will travel |
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| Canucks Team Report: Soaring at GM Place |
NHL Hockey |
11/21/2002 |
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| (MySportsbook) - Don't look now but the Vancouver Canucks are the hottest team in the Western Conference. After a 5-3 win over the Chicago Blackhawks on Wednesday, the Canucks have now won five straight games and four in a row at GM Place, while pulling within two points of the Minnesota Wild for the top spot in the Northwest Division. It was the Vancouver power play that propelled the Canucks to victory on Wednesday, as the team finished 3-for-8 with the extra skater. The club is now 8-for-20 with the man-ad |
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| Blackhawks Team Report: Struggling on the road |
NHL Hockey |
11/21/2002 |
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| eing in town, the Chicago Blackhawks have ventured away from the Windy City on a seven-game road trip. However, this is not the start the team envisioned. After dropping the opener of the set in Edmonton, the Blackhawks were turned away, 5-3, by the Vancouver Canucks on Wednesday. "Special teams is the way we lost," said winger Eric Daze. "Tonight they score one big shorthanded goal at the start and they have three power-play goals. That's the game right there and we just couldn't get anything going on the power |
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| Canucks target fifth victory in a row |
NHL Hockey |
11/20/2002 |
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| Vancouver, British Columbia (MySportsbook) - The Vancouver Canucks target their fifth consecutive victory tonight when they continue a five-game homestand with the Chicago Blackhawks at GM Place. Vancouver, 3-0-0 on its current set, are coming off a 3-1 victory over the New York Rangers on Saturday. Brendan Morrison led the way with two goals. Todd Bertuzzi added an empty- netter and Trent Klatt had two assists for the Canucks, who have won six of their last seven contests (6-1). Dan Cloutier made 19 saves fo |
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