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| Ottawa president Mlakar signs contract extension |
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02/07/2008 |
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| Mr. Melnyk and to continue the great contributions that we, as Hockey Country, have made to our community," said Mlakar. "Our mission continues to be to bring the Stanley Cup back to Ottawa for our fans and Mr. Melnyk, and to make our city stronger." Mlakar spent seven seasons with the Los Angeles Kings, including five as an executive vice-president and two as club president. After leaving Los Angeles, he served as chief operating officer for the Pittsburgh Penguins for two seasons before joining the Senators. |
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| Red Wings aim for ninth straight win in home test vs. Kings |
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02/07/2008 |
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| (Best E Casino) - The Detroit Red Wings have ripped off eight consecutive victories, and only the team with the NHL's worst record can prevent the streak from continuing. The club will try to extend its league-best point total when the lowly Los Angeles Kings enter Joe Louis Arena this evening. Detroit's most recent triumph came in dramatic fashion at Minnesota's Xcel Energy Center, where the Red Wings rallied for a 3-2 overtime win on Tuesday. Daniel Cleary sent the contest into extra minutes when he scored w |
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| Ducks go for back-to-back wins on road trip, battle Rangers |
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02/07/2008 |
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| stered an assist and four shots in 18 minutes of ice time. The Ducks are third in the Pacific Division with 63 points and are six behind first-place Dallas. Meanwhile, the Rangers had a three-game winning streak snapped with a home loss to the lowly Los Angeles Kings on Tuesday. Alex Frolov and Anze Kopitar both registered a goal and an assist while Jason LaBarbera was stellar with 39 saves, as the Kings defeated New York by a 4-2 count. Chris Drury and Sean Avery scored for New York, while Henrik Lundqvist allo |
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| Devils, Sabres tangle in Buffalo |
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02/06/2008 |
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| (Best E Casino) - The New Jersey Devils will aim for their third consecutive victory tonight, when they visit the Buffalo Sabres for a battle at HSBC Arena. The Devils ended a three-game losing streak with Saturday's 6-3 home win over the Los Angeles Kings. New Jersey then made it two straight with Monday's thrilling win over the Pittsburgh Penguins. Zach Parise scored just 37 seconds into overtime to propel New Jersey to the 4-3 win over the Penguins in a huge Atlantic Division battle at the Prudential Center |
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| Kings activate F Cammalleri from injured reserve list |
NHL Hockey |
02/05/2008 |
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| Los Angeles, CA (Best E Casino) - The Los Angeles Kings announced Tuesday that they have activated left wing Michael Cammalleri from the injured reserve list. The five-year veteran has missed the last 17 Kings games due to a rib injury that landed him on the injured reserve list on December 26. In 36 games this season Cammalleri is fifth in total points for Los Angeles with 29. His 15 goals rank third on the team, and he has 14 assists. |
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| Rangers host Kings aiming for fourth straight win |
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02/05/2008 |
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| (Best E Casino) - The New York Rangers will shoot for their longest winning streak in over two months, when they welcome the lowly Los Angeles Kings for tonight's encounter at Madison Square Garden. The Rangers have won three straight contests and tonight will try to notch four in a row for the first time since a five-game run from November 8-17. New York's current winning streak came in the final three tests of a four- game road trip. The Rangers will now play two straight at home, as they will also host Anah |
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| Pens, Devils clash in Newark |
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02/04/2008 |
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| gh has won four straight in New Jersey, and two of those victories have come this year in the inaugural season of the Prudential Center. New Jersey ended a three-game losing streak its last time out, as it posted a decisive victory over the visiting Los Angeles Kings on Saturday. Colin White scored his first goal in nearly two years and also added an assist as the Devils blasted the Kings, 6-3. It was the Kings' first trip to New Jersey in four years, as they had not visited the Devils since a 3-2 overtime loss |
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| Devils hope to end skid with home test against Kings |
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02/02/2008 |
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| (Best E Casino) - The New Jersey Devils will try to avoid their longest losing streak since October when they welcome the lowly Los Angeles Kings for tonight's test at the Prudential Center. The Devils have dropped three tests in a row and are in danger of tying their season-high four-game losing streak tonight. New Jersey last lost four straight from October 18-27. New Jersey is third in the Atlantic Division with 59 points, but is only two behind Philadelphia for first place. The Devils were handed their mos |
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| Kings missing out on exciting Pacific Division race |
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01/31/2008 |
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| e worst record in the Western Conference last year, is just a point back of the eighth spot in the West and seven points back of the top spot in the Pacific. But, if one looks really, really hard into their rearview mirror, that person would see the Los Angeles Kings. The Kings struggled last year, finishing just one point better of Phoenix in the Western Conference. Los Angeles admitted it was rebuilding when it traded away Sean Avery, Brent Sopel and Mattias Norstrom in separate deals last year, stocking up dr |
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| Islanders try to get on track, host Kings |
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01/31/2008 |
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| (Best E Casino) - The New York Islanders will try to avoid a fifth loss in six games tonight when they welcome the Los Angeles Kings to Nassau Coliseum. In addition to dropping four of their last five games, The Islanders are also just 4-5-4 in January. New York was last in action Tuesday against the visiting Ottawa Senators and the Isles were handed their second straight loss in that test. Mike Fisher had a goal and an assist, as the Sens posted the 5-2 win at the Coliseum. Bryan Berard and Sean Bergenheim ea |
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