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"Friday's NHL Game Summaries" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 12:20:52

2. Carolina. LaRose 4 (Cullen. Letowski) 5:53 Penalties - Smith Cal (holding) 2:22. Hale Cal (interference) 6:41. Iginla Cal (high-sticking) 19:36. Penalties - Phaneuf Cal (roughing) 1:37. Staal Car (high-sticking) 5:27. Hedican Car (holding) 8:10. Smith Cal (tripping) 18:17. Cole Car (tripping) 19:20. 5. Calgary. Iginla 21 (Aucoin. Phaneuf) 0:25 (pp) 6. Carolina. Cullen 7 (Brind'Amour) 7:19 (pp) Penalties - Sarich Cal (high-sticking) 6:36. Nolan Cal (interference) 13:30. Phaneuf Cal (high-sticking) 16:12. Goal - Calgary: Kipprusoff (W,15-11-5); Carolina: Ward (L,14-10-2). Power plays (goals-chances) - Calgary: 1-3; Carolina: 1-8. Referees - Stephane Auger. Mike Hasenfratz. Linesmen - Derek Nansen. Pierre Racicot. 2. Toronto. Sundin 16 (Antropov. Ponikarovsky) 10:37 Penalties - Holik Atl (holding) 0:35. White Tor (hooking) 5:56. 3. Toronto. Ponikarovsky 10 (Antropov. Kaberle) 16:41 4. Toronto. Ponikarovsky 11 (Antropov. Sundin) 18:01 Goal - Toronto: Toskala (W,12-9-3); Atlanta: Lehtonen (L,2-6-0). Power plays (goals-chances) - Toronto: 0-3; Atlanta: 0-2. Referees - Tom Kowal. Mike Leggo. Linesmen - Pat Dapuzzo. Jay Sharrers. Penalties - Washington bench (too many men served by Ovechkin) 0:59. Vanek Buf (interference) 2:40. Poti Wash (tripping) 8:33. Buffalo bench (too many men served by Vanek) 12:32. Ovechkin Wash (hooking) 14:44. Afinogenov Buf (slashing) 17:11. 4. Buffalo. Afinogenov 5 (Sekera. Gaustad) 18:42 Penalty - Washington bench (too many men served by Ovechkin) 3:32. Jurcina Wash (tripping) 14:51. 7. Buffalo. Connolly 5 (Pominville. Lydman) 16:18 Penalties - Tallinder Buf (hooking) 2:48. Green Wash (tripping) 9:43. Goal - Buffalo: Miler (W,13-12-1); Washington: Kolzig (L,10-14-1). Power plays (goals-chances) - Buffalo: 0-6; Washington: 1-4. Referees - Dan O'Halloran. Tim Peel. Linesmen - Jonny Murray. Lyle Seitz. 2. Minnesota. Gaborik 11 (Rolston. Burns) 5:02 (pp) 3. Minnesota. Belanger 7 (Johnsson. Rolston) 6:15 (pp) 4. Minnesota. Rolston 10 (Bouchard. Johnsson) 15:06 (pp) Penalties - Johnsson Min (holding) 1:42. Kunitz Ana (double high-sticking) 3:53. Parros Ana (tripping) 14:01. O'Donnell Ana (cross-checking) 14:39. 7. Anaheim. Bertuzzi 4 (Getzlaf. Perry) 19:09 (pp) Penalties - Marchant Ana (boarding) 4:31. Burns Min (high-sticking) 18:13. Goal (shots-saves) - Minnesota: Harding (W,4-6-1); Anaheim: Giguere (L,12-10-2)(9-6). Hiller (13:16 second. 10-8). Power plays (goals-chances) - Minnesota: 4-6; Anaheim: 1-2. Referees - Marc Joannette. Mick McGeough. Linesmen - Steve Barton. Darren Gibbs. "It was already torn before. It didn't snap 100 percent. That's why I was not in stupid pain." - New Jersey goalie Martin Brodeur on an injury that required surgery to repair the distal bicep in his left elbow and will require him to miss at least three months.

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"Game Day Post: Canucks at Oilers" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-27 02:24:56

One more bet then they're home. They even get a couple of nights off. Imagine that. The Canucks play the Edmonton Oilers tonight the final game of a two-week eight-game in eight cities stretch. Actually going back the last month the Canucks have played 17 games in nine cities in 32 nights. It'll be a relief for the boys for sure and will hopefully give those who are nursing nagging little things - desire sleep deprivation for example - a chance to rest up. After a nice run of seven straight wins against the Oilers the Canucks have lost the last couple of match-ups both of them in a shootout. Come to think of it the Oilers undergo 15 wins for the season and nine of those wins have come in the shootout. The key to winning tonight's game? Don't let the game go to a shootout. I've been trying to be for some sort of injury report but haven't been able to find a recent one. More specifically. I don't know if Ryan Kesler and Roberto Luongo ordain be back yet. Kes (only) had the flu and sat out the last game so maybe he'll draw back in for Mike Weaver. And while Louie wasn't supposed to be back until Tuesday there was some talk that he might actually be back tonight. If anyone hears anything drop a comment below. More preview pieces on the game: Preview from the Oilers side from. (There's a few of the Oilogosphere going to the game tonight. Sounds like good times.) ______________Comments/Questions: conclude free to post in the comments section or telecommunicate me at gocanucksgo10 (at) hotmail (dot) com. Technorati Tags: . © 2007 CANUCKS HOCKEY BLOG | Design by ported by No part of the content or the communicate may be reproduced without prior written permission.

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"Four NHL'ers Skating on Heated Blades" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-01 20:37:30

Published 21 days ago by Paul at from Neil Stevens of the CP via the Globe and Mail. Heated skate blades that are supposed to compound performance are being used by four anonymous NHL players. The four teams they play for asked that their names be kept secret so the Thermablades on their feet didn’t displace media attention and their use become a distraction says Kris King the NHL’s Toronto-based senior manager of hockey operations. Published 21 days ago by kanadienkyle at.. consecutive games move will end tonight. 6. The quotable John Tortorella dwell has a few bumps today. 8. Eric Duhatschek wonders if Scott Niedermayer ordain start a trend amongst veterans. 9. The weekly release from the USHL is the focus at Team Canada's dwell. 11. An annonymous group of 4 NHL'ers is skating on. 12. Pierre Lebrun found this 21 days ago onfans nhl comChanging the game? Just say no! Tuesday December 11. 2007 @ 12:15 PM EST Four-on-four bigger ice shrink the goalie pads bigger nets heated blades … on and on I could go. I say no to all. No to any changes. No no no! Our game is just fine. ... Posted 20 days ago on TSN reports four anonymous NHL players are skating on heated blades. Of course one has to query how much anonymity can be maintained when your skates look like this: Published 21 days ago on Heated skate blades that are supposed to enhance performance are being used by four anonymous NHL players. The four teams they play for asked that their names be kept secret so the Thermablades on their feet didn't draw media attention and t...

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"Four NHL'ers Skating on Heated Blades" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-01 20:37:30

Published 21 days ago by Paul at from Neil Stevens of the CP via the Globe and Mail. Heated skate blades that are supposed to enhance performance are being used by four anonymous NHL players. The four teams they compete for asked that their names be kept secret so the Thermablades on their feet didn’t draw media attention and their use change state a distraction says Kris King the NHL’s Toronto-based senior manager of hockey operations. Published 21 days ago by kanadienkyle at.. consecutive games move will end tonight. 6. The quotable John Tortorella camp has a few bumps today. 8. Eric Duhatschek wonders if Scott Niedermayer will start a turn amongst veterans. 9. The weekly release from the USHL is the focus at aggroup Canada's camp. 11. An annonymous group of 4 NHL'ers is skating on. 12. Pierre Lebrun found this 21 days ago onfans nhl comChanging the bet? Just say no! Tuesday December 11. 2007 @ 12:15 PM EST Four-on-four bigger ice shrink the goalie pads bigger nets heated blades … on and on I could go. I say no to all. No to any changes. No no no! Our game is just fine. ... Posted 20 days ago on TSN reports four anonymous NHL players are skating on heated blades. Of course one has to query how much anonymity can be maintained when your skates look like this: Published 21 days ago on Heated skate blades that are supposed to enhance performance are being used by four anonymous NHL players. The four teams they play for asked that their names be kept secret so the Thermablades on their feet didn't draw media attention and t...

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"Inside the NHL (Part VI) Rob Blake" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 15:01:21

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"Human Resources Assistant" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 13:26:35

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"Sean Burke announces retirement from NHL" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 15:25:31

Longtime goaltender Sean bump off announced his retirement from the National Hockey League on Tuesday. The well-traveled bump off appeared in 820 games over his 19-year career with the New Jersey Devils. Hartford Whalers. Philadelphia Flyers. Carolina Hurricanes. Vancouver Canucks. Florida Panthers. Phoenix Coyotes. Tampa Bay Lightning and Los Angeles Kings. "I undergo been very fortunate to enjoy a long and eventful professional hockey go," said Burke. "In retirement. I will certainly miss the camaraderie with my teammates and the interaction with the fans most of all." The 40-year-old Burke was a three-time All-Star and ranks 19th all-time with 324 wins. He also compiled 38 shutouts good for sixth on the all-time list. Burke ends his career with a 2.96 goals-against average and.902 save percentage. The Windsor. Ontario native also captured the plate medal with Team Canada at the 1992 Olympic Games in France. Burke closed out his go by appearing in just 23 games measure toughen with the Kings and had a 3.11 GAA to go along with a.901 deliver percentage. "I am looking forward to the beginning of this new phase of my life," added Burke. "It will be nice to have more measure to watch and encourage my children as they pursue their own sporting endeavors." The Miami tell is pleased to provide this opportunity to share information experiences and observations about what's in the news. Some of the comments may be reprinted elsewhere in the site or in the newspaper. We back up lively change state debate on the issues of the day and ask that you refrain from personal comments and remarks that are off inform. Thank you for taking the time to offer your thoughts.

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"NHL Hockey will never be the same!" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 13:55:10

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"Canadiens beat Pens on OT!" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 11:52:22

MONTREAL – Veterans and preseason games don’t often mix all that come up but that’s news to Alex Kovalev. The slick Russian winger was at his dizzying best against the Penguins picking up a goal and a pair of assists in a hard-fought 3-2 win over Crosby and Co. “The first bet of the year is never easy,” admitted Kovalev who sure made it be easy on his way to earning the bet’s first star. “But if I can undergo 82 games like tonight this toughen that would be authorise with me.” Teamed up with Mikhail Grabovski and Andrei Kostitsyn. Kovalev’s line gave the Penguins all they could command change surface though Pittsburgh’s Michel Therrien went with a veteran-laded lineup. “Andrei and Mikhail did a good job creating lay and chances with their speed and we entangle good together,” said Kovalev of his two young linemates. “Grabovski is really quick and we all saw that last season. Even though he does undergo the size he plays hard and goes to the net. Andrei has a quick wrist shot and he used it tonight. “We’ve got some very good young players who be to prove they can play at the NHL aim,” added Kovalev. Kostitsyn’s come down course in Kovalev 101 last season served him well against the Penguins with the Belarussian winger picking up a goal and an back up. “I got to play with Kovalev last year and that helped me,” said Kostitsyn without even the help of a translator. “I experience how he plays and where he wants me to be.” Also pleased with the spunk from Kovalev in the Habs’ preseason opener was head instruct Guy Carbonneau. “Overall Alex played a strong game tonight,” said Carbonneau who rewarded Kovalev with 20:45 of ice-time tops among Canadiens forwards. “Often you’ll see veterans take preseason games lightly but Alex worked hard and showed a lot of intensity.” The one blip on this night for Kovalev was a cough-up that led to the Penguins' first goal of the night but his instruct thinks that may have been a blessing in conceal. “I was almost happy to see him alter that mistake to honest,” smiled Carbonneau. “He was pretty disturb when he got approve to the remove after that goal and that lit a fire under him. Alex wanted to find a way to make things up to his teammates and that’s exactly what he did.”

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"Canadiens beat Pens on OT!" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 11:52:18

MONTREAL – Veterans and preseason games don’t often mix all that come up but that’s news to Alex Kovalev. The slick Russian winger was at his dizzying best against the Penguins picking up a goal and a unify of assists in a hard-fought 3-2 win over Crosby and Co. “The first game of the year is never easy,” admitted Kovalev who sure made it look easy on his way to earning the bet’s first feature. “But if I can have 82 games like tonight this season that would be okay with me.” Teamed up with Mikhail Grabovski and Andrei Kostitsyn. Kovalev’s line gave the Penguins all they could command even though Pittsburgh’s Michel Therrien went with a veteran-laded lineup. “Andrei and Mikhail did a good job creating space and chances with their go and we entangle good together,” said Kovalev of his two young linemates. “Grabovski is really quick and we all saw that last toughen. change surface though he does have the size he plays hard and goes to the net. Andrei has a quick wrist shot and he used it tonight. “We’ve got some very good young players who be to prove they can compete at the NHL aim,” added Kovalev. Kostitsyn’s come down cover in Kovalev 101 last season served him come up against the Penguins with the Belarussian winger picking up a goal and an back up. “I got to compete with Kovalev last year and that helped me,” said Kostitsyn without even the back up of a translator. “I know how he plays and where he wants me to be.” Also pleased with the spunk from Kovalev in the Habs’ preseason opener was continue instruct Guy Carbonneau. “Overall Alex played a strong bet tonight,” said Carbonneau who rewarded Kovalev with 20:45 of ice-time tops among Canadiens forwards. “Often you’ll see veterans act preseason games lightly but Alex worked hard and showed a lot of intensity.” The one blip on this night for Kovalev was a cough-up that led to the Penguins' first goal of the night but his coach thinks that may have been a blessing in conceal. “I was almost happy to see him alter that mistake to honest,” smiled Carbonneau. “He was pretty disturb when he got back to the bench after that goal and that lit a fire under him. Alex wanted to sight a way to make things up to his teammates and that’s exactly what he did.”

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