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| Amonte's consecutive-game streak in jeopardy |
NHL Hockey |
01/11/2003 |
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| onight, is 8-10-2-2 on opposition ice this season. The Coyotes will start a three-game homestand on Tuesday against St. Louis. Nashville, on the other hand, comes into Saturday's affair riding a two-game winning streak after an overtime win over the St. Louis Blues on Tuesday. Andy Delmore scored late in the third period to send the game to overtime and added the game winner with 16 seconds left in the extra session to claim the victory. Delmore's game-winner was a power-play tally, establishing a franchise re |
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| Mighty Ducks Team Report: Winless streak squashed |
NHL Hockey |
01/10/2003 |
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| d the Colorado net, before Oates spotted Sykora moving in from the left point for the shot. "We needed a win like that," Giguere said. "It wasn't a very pretty win, where we dominated or anything, but in the end, we have the two points. We could have packed our bags after 2-0, with two games in two nights, but we kept working really hard. We'll take this as a positive, and maybe start a new streak." WHAT'S NEXT The Ducks will host the St. Louis Blues on Sunday before hitting the road for a three-game stretch. |
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| Blues face off with Sharks in San Jose |
NHL Hockey |
01/09/2003 |
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| San Jose, CA (MySportsbook) - The San Jose Sharks will try and put the brakes on a three-game winless streak tonight when they welcome the St. Louis Blues to HP Pavilion. After back-to-back losses to Dallas and Colorado, the Sharks skated to a 5-5 tie with the Edmonton Oilers on Monday. Dan McGillis scored a pair of third-period goals to help the Sharks rally for the deadlock with the Oilers at the Tank. The Sharks came back from a three- goal deficit and moved to 2-2-2 on their current eight-game homestand |
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| Blue Jackets Team Report: Axe falls on King |
NHL Hockey |
01/07/2003 |
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| , 1998, and a month later he was named president of the organization. He has spent the past 17 years in the National Hockey League, serving in a variety of coaching and personnel capacities with the Blue Jackets, Florida Panthers, Detroit Red Wings, St. Louis Blues and Washington Capitals. MacLean also served as head coach of the Panthers, where he compiled an 83-71-33 record. In his first season as a NHL head coach, he led the club to the 1996 Eastern Conference championship and a berth in the Stanley Cup Fin |
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| Columbus fires Dave King |
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01/07/2003 |
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| , 1998, and a month later he was named president of the organization. He has spent the past 17 years in the National Hockey League, serving in a variety of coaching and personnel capacities with the Blue Jackets, Florida Panthers, Detroit Red Wings, St. Louis Blues and Washington Capitals. MacLean also served as head coach of the Panthers, where he compiled an 83-71-33 record. In his first season as a NHL head coach, he led the club to the 1996 Eastern Conference championship and a berth in the Stanley Cup Fin |
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| Preds aim for second straight win |
NHL Hockey |
01/07/2003 |
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| Nashville, TN (MySportsbook) - The Nashville Predators will try and make it two straight wins tonight when they welcome the St. Louis Blues to the Gaylord Entertainment Center. Last night, David Legwand and Andreas Johansson each had two goals and an assist to lead Nashville to a 5-1 win over the Columbus Blue Jackets. Scott Hartnell had a goal and Tomas Vokoun made 21 saves for the Predators, who won for the first time in three games (1-1-1) and improved to 3-2-1 in their last six. Scott Walker, who injure |
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| Red Wings Team Report: Wild win in the Windy City |
NHL Hockey |
01/06/2003 |
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| also collected a pair of assists, while Sergei Fedorov got the Red Wings on the board early in the third period. Curtis Joseph made 21 saves in net for Detroit, which extended its first-place advantage in the Central Division to five points over the St. Louis Blues. Woolley had an excellent opportunity to tie the game shortly after Hull drew the Red Wings within one. He was wide open in front of the crease when he received a pass from behind the net. However, his rising shot glanced off the crossbar and went i |
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| Woolley's OT goal lifts Detroit over Chicago |
NHL Hockey |
01/06/2003 |
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| collected a pair of assists, while Sergei Fedorov got the Red Wings on the board early in the third period. Curtis Joseph made 21 saves in net for Detroit, which extended its first-place advantage in the Central Division to five points over the idle St. Louis Blues. Alexei Zhamnov assisted on all three of Chicago's goals and Theo Fleury collected a goal and an assist, but the Blackhawks had their eight-game unbeaten streak snapped. Thibault made 28 saves in net for Chicago, which came into the contest on a 5-0 |
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| Hull's OT goal lifts Detroit to win over Chicago |
NHL Hockey |
01/05/2003 |
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| collected a pair of assists, while Sergei Fedorov got the Red Wings on the board early in the third period. Curtis Joseph made 21 saves in net for Detroit, which extended its first-place advantage in the Central Division to five points over the idle St. Louis Blues. Alexei Zhamnov assisted on all three of Chicago's goals and Theo Fleury collected a goal and an assist, but the Blackhawks had their eight-game unbeaten streak snapped. Thibault made 28 saves in net for Chicago, which came into the contest on a 5-0 |
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| Coyotes, Ducks face off at the Pond |
NHL Hockey |
12/22/2002 |
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| rs. Phoenix, meanwhile, will be playing its first road game in the month of December following a franchise-record nine-game homestand at America West Arena that saw them go 3-3-2-1. The Coyotes wrapped up the set on Friday with a 3-3 tie against the St. Louis Blues. Ladislav Nagy scored twice and Ramzi Abid added his third of the season for Phoenix, which had a goal disallowed in overtime. Brian Boucher finished with 39 saves for the Coyotes, who were outshot 42-18 and have yet to win this season when allowing |
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