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| Los Angeles Kings Team Report - March 21 |
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03/21/2004 |
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| === Los Angeles Kings Team Report - March 21 === (MySportsbook) - The Kings' playoff push took a hit Saturday, as Jason Williams finished with two goals and an assist to lead Detroit to a 4-2 win over Los Angeles at Staples Center. Luc Robitaille finished with a goal and an assist, while Alexander Frolov added another tally for the Kings, who lost for the fourth time in their last five games. Cristobal Huet stopped 20 shots. Robitaille did make some history, though, as he tied John Bucyk for most points by a |
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| Who could be this year's Ducks? |
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03/19/2004 |
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| able expectation: The Preds' best chance might be a first-round matchup with Detroit, whom it has built a chippy rivalry with this season. The teams split six meetings this year, and Nashville wasn't intimidated by the Wings' flash in the least bit. LOS ANGELES KINGS - What if the Kings had injured top guns Jason Allison and Adam Deadmarsh this season? Los Angeles doesn't concern itself with what-ifs, and is in position to get back to the postseason despite having been without either player since last winter. In |
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| San Jose Sharks Team Report - March 19 |
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03/19/2004 |
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| ose Sharks Team Report - March 19 === (MySportsbook) - The San Jose Sharks try to extend their unbeaten streak to five games tonight when they visit the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim at the Pond. The Sharks are coming off Thursday's 5-3 victory over the Los Angeles Kings. Jonathan Cheechoo continued his stellar play of late, as his two power-play goals helped San Jose edge the Kings at the Staples Center. Cheechoo, who scored two late goals to lift the Sharks to a 3-3 tie in Dallas on Tuesday, notched the go-ahead g |
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| Los Angeles Kings Team Report - March 19 |
NHL Hockey |
03/19/2004 |
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| === Los Angeles Kings Team Report - March 19 === (MySportsbook) - The Los Angeles Kings are coming off a 5-3 setback to the San Jose Sharks at the Staples Center on Thursday. Jonathan Cheechoo scored two power-play goals to lift the Sharks. Esa Pirnes, Lubomir Visnovsky and Derek Armstrong all scored for the Kings, who have dropped three of their last four and are still one point behind idle Nashville for the eighth playoff spot in the West. Earlier Thursday, the Kings activated goaltender Roman Cechmanek fro |
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| Kings' Cechmanek activated from injured reserve |
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03/18/2004 |
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| Los Angeles, CA (MySportsbook) - Los Angeles Kings goaltender Roman Cechmanek has been activated from injured reserve. Cechmanek was sidelined for 12 games with a groin injury. The 32-year-old netminder was injured in a game against the Dallas Stars. Cechmanek has appeared in 44 contests this season, posting an 18-16-6 record with a 2.43 goals-against average and five shutouts. Cechmanek also missed time in December and January with a hip contusion, before returning to action on January 7. The Kings made room |
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| Los Angeles Kings Team Report - March 17 |
NHL Hockey |
03/17/2004 |
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| === Los Angeles Kings Team Report - March 17 === (MySportsbook) - The Kings fell 5-3 at the hands of the St. Louis Blues at the Savvis Center on Tuesday night. The tight race now has St. Louis and Nashville tied for seventh and eighth with 80 points and Los Angeles on the outside looking in with 79. Scott Barney, Lubomir Visnovsky and Sean Avery accounted for the three Los Angeles goals, as the Kings fell to 6-4-2 in their last 12 contests. Cristobal Huet made just 19 saves on 23 shots faced in the losing eff |
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| St. Louis Blues Team Report - March 17 |
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03/17/2004 |
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| === St. Louis Blues Team Report - March 17 === (MySportsbook) - St. Louis posted a 5-3 win over the Los Angeles Kings at the Staples Center. Keith Tkachuk's goal 36 seconds into the third period proved to be the difference in the contest. Petr Cajanek scored an empty-netter and assisted on two other goals for a three-point game, as St. Louis moved one point ahead of the Kings in the wild Western Conference playoff chase. The tight race now has St. Louis and Nashville tied for seventh and eighth with 80 points |
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| Pronger draws one-game suspension for kicking Flame |
NHL Hockey |
03/17/2004 |
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| ded for one game Tuesday by the league for a kicking incident against the Calgary Flames on March 14. No penalty was assessed Pronger for the act against Ville Nieminen, which occurred at 9:23 of the first period The Blues' captain missed Tuesday's matchup against the Los Angeles Kings and is eligible to return for Wednesday's contest in Anaheim. Pronger, fourth on the team and first among blueliners with 48 points, will forfeit one game check worth $53,703, which goes to the Players' Emergency Assistance Fund. |
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| Stars hope to close in on Sharks |
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03/16/2004 |
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| erican Airlines Center. Dallas currently has 84 points and is three behind the Sharks for first place in the Pacific. San Jose holds the third spot in the Western Conference standings, while the Stars are fifth. The Sharks tallied a 3-1 win over the Los Angeles Kings at the Shark Tank on Saturday afternoon. Nils Ekman had a goal and an assist, leading the Sharks to the win. Niko Dimitrakos and Alyn McCauley also scored goals for San Jose, which earned its second straight win. Ekman has 18 points (5g, 13a) in his |
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| Phoenix Coyotes Team Report - March 10 |
NHL Hockey |
03/10/2004 |
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| === Phoenix Coyotes Team Report - March 10 === (MySportsbook) - The Phoenix Coyotes host the Los Angeles Kings tonight in the back end of a home-and-home series at Glendale Arena. Los Angeles picked up a 3-2 victory over the Coyotes on Tuesday evening. Luc Robitaille's 650th career goal with 3:10 remaining in regulation lifted the Kings. Mike Comrie and Shane Doan scored in Tuesday's loss for the Coyotes, who are now winless in nine straight (0-5-2-2). Recently-acquired goaltender Brent Johnson made his secon |
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