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| Atlanta Thrashers Team Report - February 26 |
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02/26/2004 |
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| === Atlanta Thrashers Team Report - February 26 === (MySportsbook) - Vincent Lecavalier scored twice to lead the Tampa Bay Lightning to a 4-2 win over the Atlanta Thrashers in a Southeast Division battle from Philips Arena. Ben Simon and Marc Savard each scored for the Thrashers, who lost their second straight. Pasi Nurminen stopped 30 of the 33 shots he faced in the loss. Atlanta fell to 0-4-2 in its last six home tilts. The Thrashers lost despite twice coming back to tie the game. Just over 12 after Tampa had |
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| Tampa Bay Lightning Team Report - February 26 |
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02/26/2004 |
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| === Tampa Bay Lightning Team Report - February 26 === (MySportsbook) - The Tampa Bay Lightning try to stretch their point streak to 10 games tonight when they welcome the Toronto Maple Leafs to the St. Pete Times Forum. Tampa enters the night with a 16-point advantage over second-place Florida in the Southeast Division standings. The Lightning are searching for their second consecutive division title. On Wednesday, Vincent Lecavalier scored twice to lead the Lightning to a 4-2 win over the Atlanta Thrashers at |
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| Washington Capitals Team Report - February 24 |
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02/24/2004 |
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| === Washington Capitals Team Report - February 24 === (MySportsbook) - The Washington Capitals were handed a 6-3 loss by the Tampa Bay Lightning on Monday evening at the MCI Center. Martin St. Louis tallied a goal and three assists to lead the Lightning. The Lightning are in first place in the Southeast Division with 76 points, while last-place Washington is 28 points behind. Olaf Kolzig, named NHL defensive player of the week prior to the game, stopped 29 shots for Washington, which fell for the first time in |
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| Tampa Bay Lightning Team Report - February 24 |
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02/24/2004 |
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| === Tampa Bay Lightning Team Report - February 24 === (MySportsbook) - Martin St. Louis tallied a goal and three assists as the Tampa Lightning skated past the Washington Capitals 6-3 at the MCI Center on Monday. Nikolai Khabibulin stopped 18 shots for Tampa Bay, which halted a two-game losing streak. The Lightning have 76 points and currently hold the third spot in the Eastern Conference playoff race. Darryl Sydor, Vincent Lecavalier, Fredrik Modin, Dave Andreychuk and Ruslan Fedotenko also lit the lamp for th |
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| Capitals owner makes amends with fan |
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02/23/2004 |
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| Washington, DC (MySportsbook) - Washington Capitals owner Ted Leonsis made amends for his encounter with a fan, by inviting the young man as a special guest in his suite for Monday's contest against the Tampa Bay Lightning. Leonsis and 20-year old Jason Hammer had a highly publicized scuffle after Washington's game back on January 25. In the first home game for Washington since trading away superstar forward Jaromir Jagr, Leonsis apparently grabbed Hammer, a season ticket-holder by the neck and threw him to the |
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| Washington Capitals Team Report - February 22 |
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02/22/2004 |
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| wo goals, but Lang got his team on the board with just 29 seconds remaining in the second. His 28th goal of the season allowed Washington to pull within 2-1 heading into the third period. Lang's goal allowed a fluke play at 7:10 of the third to tie the contest. Gonchar wound up for a slap shot from the point, but his blast was partially blocked. The puck still fluttered towards the net and found its way over Roberto Luongo's shoulder, evening the score at 2-2. The Caps will host the Tampa Bay Lightning on Monday. |
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| St. Louis Blues Team Report - February 17 |
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02/17/2004 |
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| ix Coyotes at the Savvis Center on Monday. Doug Weight and Mark Rycroft also scored for the Blues, who have won back-to- back games for the first time since mid-December. Chris Osgood made 19 saves in the victory. The Blues have 64 points and are now tied with the Dallas for the final playoff spot in the Western Conference. St. Louis completes its four-game homestand on Thursday night against the Tampa Bay Lightning. The Blues then visit the Detroit Red Wings on Friday night in the first of a five-game road trip. |
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| Tampa Bay Lightning Team Report - February 15 |
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02/15/2004 |
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| === Tampa Bay Lightning Team Report - February 15 === (MySportsbook) - Vincent Lecavalier had a goal and an assist and Martin St. Louis scored the decisive goal as the Tampa Bay Lightning edged the Florida Panthers, 3-2, at the St. Pete Times Forum. John Grahame made 29 saves for the Lightning, who have won 14 of 18 contests (14-2-1-1) and are unbeaten in four straight (3-0-1). St. Louis tallied a short-handed goal on a breakaway with 1:18 left in the middle frame to put the Lightning up 3-1. It was the 14th sh |
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| Florida Panthers Team Report - February 15 |
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02/15/2004 |
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| === Florida Panthers Team Report - February 15 === (MySportsbook) - The Florida Panthers dropped a 3-2 decision to the Tampa Bay Lightning on Saturday at the St. Pete Times Forum. Vincent Lecavalier had a goal and an assist for the Lightning and Martin St. Louis scored the decisive goal. Roberto Luongo stopped 33-of-36 shots for the Panthers, who had a three-game win streak snapped. Mike Van Ryn and Mathieu Biron each posted goals for Florida. Florida was trying to win four straight games for the first time sin |
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| Tampa Bay Lightning Team Report - February 11 |
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02/11/2004 |
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| === Tampa Bay Lightning Team Report - February 11 === (MySportsbook) - Gary Roberts scored with 45 seconds remaining in regulation to help erase a two-goal deficit and lift the Toronto Maple Leafs to a 4-4 tie with the Tampa Bay Lightning at the St. Pete Times Forum. Vincent Lecavalier scored two of the three power-play goals for Tampa Bay, which has earned a point in 10 of its last 11 (7-1-1-2). Brad Richards and Martin St. Louis posted a goal and an assist for Tampa Bay, while Nikolai Khabibulin turned aside |
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