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| Calgary Flames Team Report - February 11 |
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02/11/2004 |
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| ) - The Calgary Flames attempt two win back-to-back games for the first time since early January when they visit the Vancouver Canucks at GM Place tonight. The Flames returned from the All-Star break in triumphant fashion Tuesday, as they handed the Atlanta Thrashers a 5-2 pounding at the Saddledome. Dean McAmmond and Jarome Iginla each scored a pair of goals for Calgary, which has won all three meetings against Atlanta on home ice. Matthew Lombardi also scored for the Flames. Miikka Kiprusoff made 23 saves in h |
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| Atlanta activates Robitaille and Sutton |
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02/10/2004 |
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| Atlanta, GA (MySportsbook) - The Atlanta Thrashers have activated forward Randy Robitaille and defenseman Andy Sutton Tuesday from injured reserve. Robitaille, 28, suffered a knee strain on January 22 in a 1-1 tie against Colorado. He has missed the team's past seven games. Robitaille has earned 23 points (eight goals, 15 assists) and 14 penalty minutes in 44 games with Atlanta this season. Sutton, 28, who suffered a fractured left foot at Detroit on December 31, has missed the past 16 games. In 39 games with |
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| Calgary Flames Team Report - February 6 |
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02/06/2004 |
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| saves for the Flames, losers of three of their last five games (1-3-1). With 4:15 remaining in the regulation, Mellanby's 12th of the season clinched the win for the Blues as he rang the puck off the post and in from a sharp angle. Doug Weight set up the game-winning tally with a nice pass from behind the net. The Flames are locked in a four-way tie for the final playoff spot with the Blues, Nashville and Los Angeles. Calgary is off until after the All-Star break when they host the Atlanta Thrashers on Tuesday. |
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| NHL All-Star break report |
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02/06/2004 |
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| he poor play of Conn Smythe winner J.S. Giguere, who must have eaten a steady diet of Kryptonite over the summer. Things have gotten to the point where Giguere is sitting the bench on a more frequent basis in favor of backup Martin Gerber. GRADE: D+ ATLANTA THRASHERS - Bob Hartley and Co. have hit the skids over the past month or so, but you cannot help but admire what the Thrashers have accomplished in the face of tragedy. And, despite brutal months of December and January, Atlanta is still within reasonable ra |
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| Atlanta Thrashers Team Report - February 6 |
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02/06/2004 |
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| === Atlanta Thrashers Team Report - February 6 === (MySportsbook) - The Atlanta Thrashers were dealt a 5-1 setback by the Philadelphia Flyers on Thursday in the final game before the All-Star break for both teams. Antero Niittymaki made 20 saves in his second straight start to lead the Flyers at Philips Arena. Serge Aubin tallied the lone goal for the Thrashers, who have dropped four straight to fall to 0-6-2 in their last eight games. Pasi Nurminen stopped 26- of-31 shots in the loss. Thrashers All-Star Ilya |
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| Boston Bruins Team Report - February 4 |
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02/04/2004 |
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| === Boston Bruins Team Report - February 4 === (MySportsbook) - Brian Rolston scored the game-winner with 1:33 left in the third period to give Boston a wild 5-4 win over the Atlanta Thrashers at the FleetCenter. Rolston camped himself in the slot and scored the winner on the rebound of a shot by Sergei Samsonov. Joe Thornton had a huge night with two goals and an assist in the win, while Patrice Bergeron and Glen Murray each lit the lamp. Felix Potvin turned aside 26 shots for the Bruins, who have won four s |
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| Atlanta Thrashers Team Report - February 4 |
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02/04/2004 |
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| === Atlanta Thrashers Team Report - February 4 === (MySportsbook) - Brian Rolston scored the game-winner with 1:33 left in the third period to give Boston a wild 5-4 win over the Atlanta Thrashers at the FleetCenter. Pasi Nurminen stopped 24 shots for Atlanta, which has dropped three straight and is 0-5-2 in the past seven games overall. Dany Heatley, Ilya Kovalchuk, Marc Savard and Jean-Luc Grand-Pierre each scored for the Thrashers. Heatley came into the contest without a point in three games since returnin |
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| Atlanta Thrashers Team Report - February 1 |
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02/01/2004 |
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| === Atlanta Thrashers Team Report - February 1 === (MySportsbook) - Fredrik Modin scored twice in the first period, and added an assist, to lead Tampa Bay to a 5-2 win over Atlanta at the St. Pete Times Forum. Zdenek Blatny and Shawn McEachern scored for the Thrashers, who suffered their second straight loss and are winless in six straight (0-4-2). Pasi Nurminen stopped 33 shots in the setback. Daniel Tjarnqvist contributed two assists for the Thrashers, who fell to 1-6-1-1 in their last nine on the road. Atl |
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| Thrashers' defensemen placed on IR |
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01/31/2004 |
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| Atlanta, GA (MySportsbook) - The Atlanta Thrashers placed defensemen Chris Tamer and Garnet Exelby on injured reserve Saturday, while recalling defenseman Kurtis Foster and goaltender Frederic Cassivi. Foster and Cassivi were called up from the Chicago Wolves of the American Hockey League. The 22-year-old Exelby was placed on IR with a hip contusion, and Tamer with a back injury. Exelby has already missed the last four games with the hip problem. He has recorded seven assists this season to go along with 92 p |
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| Atlanta Thrashers Team Report - January 31 |
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01/31/2004 |
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| === Atlanta Thrashers Team Report - January 31 === (MySportsbook) - Atlanta, entering a key clash in Tampa tonight, is winless in the last five games (0-3-2), including Friday's 4-1 loss to Toronto at Philips Arena. Dany Heatley played his second consecutive game after recovering from injuries suffered in the tragic September auto accident that took the life of teammate Dan Snyder. He was a minus-2 in 19:29 of ice time. Marc Savard, who returned from an MCL sprain, scored for the Thrashers, and Byron Dafoe su |
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