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| Kelly leads Senators over slumping Rangers |
NHL Hockey |
12/24/2007 |
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| New York, NY (MySportsbook) - Chris Kelly scored the deciding goal as the Ottawa Senators got back on track to beat the slumping New York Rangers, 3-1, at Madison Square Garden. Mike Fisher added a goal for Ottawa, which snapped a two-game losing streak. Prior to that, the Senators had won six in a row. Jason Spezza also scored to extend his points streak to seven games, and Martin Gerber stopped 34 shots in the win. Scott Gomez scored the lone goal for New York, which has lost three straight and dropped ei |
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| Avery returns to Rangers after missing 11 games following wrist surgery |
NHL Hockey |
12/23/2007 |
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| ce for the first time in a month. Just hours after the New York Knicks, Reed's former team, lost for the 19th time in 27 games, Avery and the Rangers gave the arena a much-needed jolt when he came onto the ice for warmups before the team faced the Ottawa Senators. The Rangers' main agitator and key spark plug returned to action after missing 11 games following wrist surgery. His return couldn't have come at a better time as New York was trying to break out of a funk in which it went 1-2-2 in its previous f |
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| Rangers welcome Sens to the Big Apple |
NHL Hockey |
12/23/2007 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Ottawa Senators and New York Rangers will both try to get back on the winning track when they meet tonight at Madison Square Garden. The Senators had won six in a row, but have since dropped back-to-back games. Ottawa is still tops in the Eastern Conference with 48 points on the season. The most recent setback for Ottawa came in overtime Saturday against the visiting Chicago Blackhawks. Jonathan Toews scored 2:07 into OT to give the Blackhawks a 4-3 victory at Scotiabank Place. Patrick |
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| Toews' OT tally lifts Hawks over Sens |
NHL Hockey |
12/22/2007 |
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| Ottawa, ON (MySportsbook) - Jonathan Toews scored 2:07 into overtime to give the Chicago Blackhawks a 4-3 victory over the Ottawa Senators at Scotiabank Place. Patrick Sharp intercepted a pass in the neutral zone and skated into Ottawa's zone up the left boards. Sharp then cut towards the net and dished a pass to a streaking Toews, who slid the puck past Ray Emery to give Chicago the extra point. Toews also had two assists in regulation while Sharp scored in the third period for the Blackhawks, who have won |
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| Blackhawks make stop in Ottawa |
NHL Hockey |
12/22/2007 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Chicago Blackhawks will aim for just their third victory of the month when they visit the Eastern Conference-leading Ottawa Senators at Scotiabank Place. The Blackhawks are just 2-6-0 in December, but are coming off Wednesday's decisive victory over the Nashville Predators. Patrick Sharp and Robert Lang each scored a pair of goals as Chicago pounded the Predators, 5-2, at the United Center. Dustin Byfuglien also scored, and Martin Havlat had three assists for Chicago, which put the brak |
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| Sens take on Thrashers shooting for seventh straight win |
NHL Hockey |
12/20/2007 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Ottawa Senators are back on the winning track and will shoot for their seventh consecutive victory tonight, when they visit the Atlanta Thrashers at Philips Arena. The Senators' surge has wiped away the bitter memories of a seven-game losing streak, which ended when the current winning streak began. Ottawa needs two more wins to match the franchise record for consecutive wins, which was set with an eight-game stretch from October 13-November 6 of this season. The latest victory for Otta |
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| Pittsburgh aims to halt skid in Boston |
NHL Hockey |
12/20/2007 |
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| 43 games this season. Tonight marks the end of a three-game road trip for the Penguins, who are 9-8-0 as the visiting team this season. The Bruins, meanwhile, have dropped two of their last three contests and were defeated Tuesday night by the rival Ottawa Senators. Jason Spezza scored a pair of goals to lift the visiting Sens to the 3-2 victory. Chuck Kobasew and Milan Lucic tallied for the Bruins. Alex Auld allowed three goals on 27 shots, dropping to 7-8-0 on the season and 4-2-0 since coming to Boston in a |
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| Longtime broadcaster Don Chevrier, first TV voice of Blue Jays, dies at 69 |
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12/18/2007 |
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| he 1970s and '80s, Chevrier covered some of boxing's biggest bouts, often with Howard Cosell on ABC's ``Wide World of Sports.'' Chevrier did play-by-play on ``Monday Night Baseball'' for ABC Sports, NHL games for ESPN and other networks (including Ottawa Senators games), CFL games for CBC and ESPN, and USFL games for ABC Radio. He spent more than 20 years on radio covering the Kentucky Derby, 14 years as the television voice of curling in Canada, and was the longtime host of ABC Radio's ``World of Sports'' |
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| Bruins host Sens in Northeast Division clash |
NHL Hockey |
12/18/2007 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The top two teams in the Northeast Division will meet tonight in Boston, as the Bruins welcome the streaking Ottawa Senators to TD Banknorth Garden. Ottawa leads the Eastern Conference with 45 points and is six ahead of Boston for the division lead. The Senators have wiped away memories of their recent seven-game losing streak, as they've followed that slide up with five straight victories. Ottawa's latest triumph came in Saturday's blowout victory over the visiting Atlanta Thrashers. Dany |
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| Heatley nets two as Senators win fifth straight |
NHL Hockey |
12/15/2007 |
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| Ottawa, ON (MySportsbook) - Dany Heatley had a pair of goals as the Ottawa Senators downed the Atlanta Thrashers, 7-3, at Scotiabank Place. Antoine Vermette had a goal and two assists while Martin Gerber made 22 saves for the Senators, who have a five-game winning streak. "We were ready to go from the get-go, but we gave them some chances to get back in the game," said Heatley. "But our penalty killers came through when we needed them and that made a big difference." Ilya Kovalchuk scored a pair of goals fo |
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