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| NHL All-Star break report |
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02/06/2004 |
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| rthwest Division and saw yet another high profile player flee when Mike Comrie was traded to Philadelphia. The club has managed to continue treading water and still make the playoffs every year, but things may have finally caught up to it. GRADE: C- FLORIDA PANTHERS - The Cats have shown sporadic signs of life since GM Rick Dudley replaced Mike Keenan as head coach, but the young team has been slammed by key injuries and it looks to be another spring out of the playoffs. At the break, the Panthers' last three f |
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| Florida Panthers Team Report - February 5 |
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02/05/2004 |
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| === Florida Panthers Team Report - February 5 === (MySportsbook) - Olli Jokinen scored his second power-play goal of the game with 1:38 remaining in overtime to lift the Florida Panthers to an improbable 5-4 victory over the Phoenix Coyotes at Glendale Arena. Juraj Kolnik scored a goal and set up another in a 28-second span late in the third to force overtime for the Panthers, who salvaged the finale of a three- game road trip and won for the first time in five games (1-3-1). Mike Van Ryn scored the tying go |
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| Panthers' Weiss sidelined with knee injury |
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02/02/2004 |
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| Sunrise, FL (MySportsbook) - Florida Panthers center Stephen Weiss suffered what appears to be a Grade 2 sprained knee ligament and could be sidelined four-to-six weeks. Weiss, who was placed on injured reserve, sustained the injury in the third period of Saturday's 4-2 loss against the Islanders when New York's Oleg Kvasha stuck out his right leg and caught Weiss with a knee-on-knee hit. Weiss will be re-examined on Monday by team orthopedic surgeon Dr. Lex Simpson. The injury to Weiss, a 2001 first-round p |
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| Philadelphia Flyers Team Report - January 29 |
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01/29/2004 |
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| === Philadelphia Flyers Team Report - January 29 === (MySportsbook) - Roberto Luongo's 44 saves helped the Florida Panthers to a 3-3 tie with the Philadelphia Flyers at the Office Depot Center. Luongo made six saves in the overtime alone, including a game-preserving glove save on Philadelphia's Mark Recchi, as the Panthers earned at least a point for the third time in four games (2-1-1). Philadelphia got all three of its goals from defensemen, as Joni Pitkanen scored twice and Eric Weinrich added a tally. Ro |
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| Florida Panthers Team Report - January 29 |
NHL Hockey |
01/29/2004 |
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| === Florida Panthers Team Report - January 29 === (MySportsbook) - Roberto Luongo's 44 saves helped the Florida Panthers to a 3-3 tie with the Philadelphia Flyers at the Office Depot Center. Luongo made six saves in the overtime alone, including a game-preserving glove save on Philadelphia's Mark Recchi, as the Panthers earned at least a point for the third time in four games (2-1-1). Andreas Lilja, Juraj Kolnik and Kristian Huselius scored the Florida goals. Philadelphia got all three of its goals from defe |
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| Jagr rights ship, for now |
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01/27/2004 |
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| ation's capital. New Yorkers hope what they witnessed on Monday night at MSG was simply a glimpse of the coming months, as No. 68 posted a goal and two assists in his home debut on Broadway. The result was No. 1 star honors in a 5-2 victory over the Florida Panthers. For the meantime, it made us forget about the 9-1 shellacking the Rangers suffered in Ottawa on Saturday night in his first game with the team. "After the first game being a 9-1 loss, it's kind of a big relief for me," said Jagr, who won five scori |
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| Checking the League |
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01/27/2004 |
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| ation's capital. New Yorkers hope what they witnessed on Monday night at MSG was simply a glimpse of the coming months, as No. 68 posted a goal and two assists in his home debut on Broadway. The result was No. 1 star honors in a 5-2 victory over the Florida Panthers. For the meantime, it made us forget about the 9-1 shellacking the Rangers suffered in Ottawa on Saturday night in his first game with the team. "After the first game being a 9-1 loss, it's kind of a big relief for me," said Jagr, who won five scori |
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| Florida Panthers Team Report - January 27 |
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01/27/2004 |
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| === Florida Panthers Team Report - January 27 === (MySportsbook) - Jaromir Jagr scored a goal and assisted on two others in his Madison Square Garden debut, lifting the New York Rangers to a 5-2 victory over the Florida Panthers. Kristian Huselius and Byron Ritchie scored for Florida, which had a two-game winning streak stopped. Roberto Luongo finished with 33 saves in defeat. Jagr, who was acquired from Washington last Friday, set up Brian Leetch's go- ahead goal with 2:56 left in the second period and scor |
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| New York Rangers Team Report - January 27 |
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01/27/2004 |
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| === New York Rangers Team Report - January 27 === (MySportsbook) - Jaromir Jagr scored a goal and assisted on two others in his Madison Square Garden debut, lifting the New York Rangers to a 5-2 victory over the Florida Panthers. Brian Leetch added a goal and an assist for New York, while Jussi Markannen made 38 saves. The Rangers, who were embarrassed 9-1 in Jagr's debut with the club on Saturday at Ottawa, snapped a four-game losing streak. Mark Messier, Petr Nedved and Matthew Barnaby also scored in the v |
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| Jagr set to make home debut on Broadway |
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01/26/2004 |
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| New York, NY (MySportsbook) - Two days after starting Jaromir Jagr's tenure with a whimper, the New York Rangers try to halt a four-game losing streak tonight when they welcome the Florida Panthers to Madison Square Garden. The Blueshirts were trashed 9-1 by the Ottawa Senators at the Corel Centre on Saturday, after acquiring Jagr from Washington for winger Anson Carter on Friday afternoon. Jagr was held pointless with a minus-2 rating as New York was handed its worst defeat since losing 10-2 on March 6, 199 |
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