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| Wild and Kings set to battle at Xcel Energy Center |
NHL Hockey |
11/19/2002 |
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| a blanking. Pascal Dupuis tallied the game's sole goal, as the Wild remained atop the Northwest Division standings despite just their third win in eight games (3-4-1). Minnesota, at 11-5-3-0, still lead the division with 25 points three ahead of the Vancouver Canucks. Center Sergei Zholtok assisted on Dupuis' goal and extended his assist streak to three games, as he has recorded a helper in five of his past six contests. He is two assists away from 200 in his career. Los Angeles also enters the game on a winning |
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| Canucks welcome ailing Rangers to town |
NHL Hockey |
11/16/2002 |
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| Vancouver, British Columbia (MySportsbook) - The Vancouver Canucks will try and make it four wins in a row tonight when they continue a five-game homestand against the New York Rangers. Markus Naslund scored a pair of power-play goals just 34 seconds apart midway through the second period to lift Vancouver to a 3-2 victory over the Los Angeles Kings on Thursday. Dan Cloutier, in his 11th straight start, made 19 saves for the Canucks, who have won three straight and five of their last six (5-1-0). Trevor Letow |
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| Canucks attempt to make it three wins in a row |
NHL Hockey |
11/14/2002 |
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| Vancouver, British Columbia (MySportsbook) - The Vancouver Canucks will try and make it three wins in a row tonight when they welcome the Los Angeles Kings to GM Place. Todd Bertuzzi, Artem Chubarov, Todd Warriner and Brendan Morrison each tallied a goal and an assist to lead Vancouver over St. Louis, 6-3, in the opener of a five-game homestand on Tuesday. Trevor Letowski and Trevor Linden also lit the lamp for the Canucks, who came back from a two-goal deficit and won for the fourth time in five games. Dan C |
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| Blues Team Report: Barrasso rusty in debut |
NHL Hockey |
11/13/2002 |
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| (MySportsbook) - After signing a deal with the St. Louis Blues on November 4, veteran netminder Tom Barrasso made his 2002-03 debut Tuesday night against the Vancouver Canucks. The 37-year-old former Vezina Trophy winner showed signs of rust in his team's 6-3 setback to the Canucks, but expected to be off his game a bit. "I felt like a guy who had been on the ice for 15 days...There were a lot of little sloppy errors that I know I can fix," Barrasso said after the game. "A lot of what I expected." Barrasso, t |
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| Blues visit Canucks at GM Place |
NHL Hockey |
11/12/2002 |
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| Vancouver, British Columbia (MySportsbook) - The St. Louis Blues seek their 11th win in 12 games when they open a four-game road trip tonight against the Vancouver Canucks at GM Place. The Blues enter tonight's game off a 6-3 victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday. Dallas Drake and Doug Weight each scored a pair of goals, and Drake also had an assist for a three-point night. Fred Brathwaite made 18 saves for St. Louis. Tom Barrasso is expected to make his first start in goal for the Blues tonight. H |
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| Eddie the Eagle set to fly back into Dallas |
NHL Hockey |
11/08/2002 |
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| cker also scored for Toronto, which is 1-1-1 in its last three. Belfour stopped 34 shots to run his record to 3-4-2 on the season. Toronto has been outshot in all four of its wins this season. Dallas comes into Friday's affair after shutting out the Vancouver Canucks on Dallas comes into Friday's affair after shutting out the Vancouver Canucks on Wednesday. Mike Modano had two goals and an assist and Marty Turco recorded his seventh career shutout with 26 saves in the triumph. Turco made nine saves in the first |
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| Canucks hope to keep rolling in Dallas |
NHL Hockey |
11/06/2002 |
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| Dallas, TX (MySportsbook) - The Vancouver Canucks seek their third straight victory tonight when they visit the Dallas Stars at AmericanAirlines Center. After going winless in four successive games (0-2-2), the Canucks have disposed of Minnesota and Colorado to begin a four-match road trip. Both triumphs have been by the score of 4-2, including Monday's in Denver. Markus Naslund and Todd Bertuzzi each had a goal and two assists for the Canucks, who went 2-for-6 on the power play. Trent Klatt and Brendan Morri |
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| Avs still searching for first home win |
NHL Hockey |
11/06/2002 |
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| on home ice this evening when they kick off a four-game homestand against the Ottawa Senators. Colorado, 0-2-3-0 at the Pepsi Center thus far, is winless in its last two (0-1-1) overall and most recently was handed a 4-2 setback at the hands of the Vancouver Canucks on Monday. Milan Hejduk netted his fifth goal of the season and Derek Morris scored his first goal in a Colorado uniform, but the Avalanche fell to 1-2-2 in their last five. David Aebischer got the start in net for Colorado, with Patrick Roy hampere |
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| Coyotes Team Report: Phoenix hopes Simpson's return sparks blueline |
NHL Hockey |
11/05/2002 |
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| t Preds netminder Tomas Vokoun. "I faked the shot twice and then I had the opening and went over his shoulder," said Briere. "We knew it was a critical game. Between the first and the second we had a talk between each other and we came out very strong in the last period." "Hopefully this overtime win will give us some emotion, something to get us going and carry us through the next two home games." WHAT'S NEXT The Coyotes conclude a three-game homestand with visits from the Wild and Vancouver Canucks this week. |
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| Roy sidelined with a sore hip |
NHL Hockey |
11/05/2002 |
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| Denver, CO (MySportsbook) - Colorado Avalanche goaltender Patrick Roy missed Monday's 4-2 loss against the Vancouver Canucks with a sore hip. The All-Star netminder is listed as day-to-day. David Aebisher started in place of Roy and turned away 17 of the 21 shots he faced, as the Avalanche remained winless at home on the year (0-2-3-0). Before the game, the Avalanche recalled Phillippe Sauve from Hershey of the American Hockey League to backup Aebischer. Additionally, the Avalanche announced that the team has |
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