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| Perrin pushes Thrashers past Capitals in shootout |
NHL Hockey |
02/14/2008 |
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| Atlanta, GA (Best E Casino) - Eric Perrin scored the game-deciding goal in the shootout, as the Atlanta Thrashers defeated the Washington Capitals, 3-2, at Philips Arena. In the first round of the shootout, Perrin skated in on Olaf Kolzig and curled to the backhand before switching to the forehand and lifting the puck over the fallen netminder. After Alexander Semin was stopped by Kari Lehtonen, Vyacheslav Kozlov swooped in from the right wing and snapped the puck past the right pad of Kolzig. Boyd Gordon had |
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| Zhitnik lifts Thrashers over Lightning |
NHL Hockey |
02/10/2008 |
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| Atlanta, GA (Best E Casino) - Alexei Zhitnik scored 1:26 into overtime, as the Atlanta Thrashers defeated the Tampa Bay Lightning, 2-1, at Philips Arena. In overtime, Zhitnik faked a shot, went wide on Tampa Bay defenseman Filip Kuba, who had broken his stick, and beat Johan Holmqvist with a wrister high on the short side. "I saw the defenseman had no stick, so i was going to shoot," said Zhitnik. "I made a move and shot the puck. I thought it was a pretty good shot." Marian Hossa also tallied for the Thrasher |
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| Canucks skate by Thrashers |
NHL Hockey |
02/07/2008 |
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| Atlanta, GA (Best E Casino) - Roberto Luongo stopped 27 shots as the Vancouver Canucks downed the Atlanta Thrashers, 2-1, at Philips Arena. Daniel Sedin and Alexandre Burrows each scored a goal for the Canucks, who had dropped eight of their last nine coming into the game. "The difference was we were able to get a power-play goal," said Vancouver coach Alain Vigneault. "Then we shut them down when we had a power play opportunity at the end. It was a hard fought game by both teams. I'm happy with the win." Pasc |
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| Ovechkin, Boudreau lead Washington Capitals from worst to first |
NHL Hockey |
02/07/2008 |
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| Thursday after practice. ``We could wake up Friday and be in 11th place.'' With teams as bunched as they are in the Eastern Conference, there could be plenty of movement in the standings every day through the end of the regular season. Indeed, the Atlanta Thrashers had a chance to pass the Capitals by beating Vancouver on Thursday night. Still, the Capitals awoke that morning somewhere they hadn't been this late in a season since March 2003: atop their division. ``It's been huge,'' defenseman Mike Green sa |
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| Slumping Canucks take on Thrashers |
NHL Hockey |
02/07/2008 |
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| (Best E Casino) - The sliding Vancouver Canucks will try to get back on track when they visit the Atlanta Thrashers this evening for an interconference battle at Philips Arena. The Canucks have dropped four straight and eight of their last nine games and are just 2-7-3 since winning their first two games of the 2008 calendar year. As a result of the slide, Vancouver has fallen into fourth place in the Northwest Division, but the Canucks are still only five points behind Minnesota for the top spot in the divisi |
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| Downie's late goal lifts Flyers past Thrashers |
NHL Hockey |
02/06/2008 |
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| Atlanta, GA (Best E Casino) - Steve Downie's goal late in the third period was the difference, as the Philadelphia Flyers topped the Atlanta Thrashers, 3-2, at Philips Arena. Mike Richards posted a goal and one assist for the Flyers, winners in four of their last five overall as well as in their last six road contests. In addition, the Flyers improved to 12-0-1 against the Thrashers since a 4-1 loss in Atlanta on December 21, 2003, having won nine straight meetings. Their only loss in that span was a 6-5 overt |
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| Thrashers F Kovalchuk returns |
NHL Hockey |
02/06/2008 |
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| Atlanta, GA (Best E Casino) - Atlanta Thrashers forward Ilya Kovalchuk returned to the lineup for Tuesday's 3-2 loss against the Philadelphia Flyers. Kovalchuk had missed Atlanta's last two games with a right knee injury, suffered during his club's 4-1 win over Pittsburgh last Wednesday after a knee-to-knee collision with Pens forward Jarkko Ruutu. The 24-year-old Russian notched his 39th goal of the season in the second period. |
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| Thrashers hope to halt skid against Flyers |
NHL Hockey |
02/05/2008 |
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| (Best E Casino) - The Atlanta Thrashers will aim for their fourth consecutive victory this evening, when they welcome the Philadelphia Flyers for a battle at Philips Arena. Atlanta comes into tonight's contest tied with Carolina for first place in the Southeast Division at 56 points apiece. The Hurricanes will also be in action tonight as they make a stop in Nashville. The Thrashers can also tie a season high for consecutive victories with another win tonight. Atlanta had posted four-game winning streaks from |
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| Lehtonen, Thrashers blank Caps |
NHL Hockey |
02/03/2008 |
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| Washington, DC (Best E Casino) - Kari Lehtonen made 36 saves for his third shutout of the season as the Atlanta Thrashers downed the Washington Capitals, 2-0, at Verizon Center. Todd White and Marian Hossa each scored a goal for the Thrashers, who have won their last three games. "It wasn't a very entertaining game for the fans," said Lehtonen. "But we were able to score a couple at the end. It wasn't much but we got the two points." Atlanta played its second game without star forward Ilya Kovalchuk, who sat o |
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| Perrin lifts Thrashers over Sabres in shootout |
NHL Hockey |
02/01/2008 |
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| Atlanta, GA (Best E Casino) - Eric Perrin scored the game-winner in the shootout as the Atlanta Thrashers came back to beat the Buffalo Sabres, 5-4, at Philips Arena. In the fourth round of the shootout, Perrin skated in on net, sold the backhander to Jocelyn Thibault, came back to the forehand and deposited the puck into the net. Thomas Vanek had the last chance for Buffalo, but he missed the net on his shot. Bobby Holik and Tobias Enstrom each had a goal and an assist for the Thrashers, who have won two stra |
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