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| Report: Crawford said Moore had to "pay the price" before Bertuzzi attack |
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12/06/2007 |
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| awford, now Los Angeles' coach, didn't want to talk about the report after the Kings' 4-1 loss to Phoenix on Wednesday night. ``I don't think this is the forum to be talking about that,'' he said. ``We've got enough of our own issues here with the Los Angeles Kings. Those are the things that I'm concerned about. I'm not concerned about anything that's said otherwise.'' Bertuzzi, who signed a two-year, $8 million contract with Anaheim in July, refused to comment when approached after the Ducks' 4-1 win over B |
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| Oilers try to keep rolling against visiting Pens |
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12/05/2007 |
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| n to four games when they invite the Pittsburgh Penguins for tonight's battle at Rexall Place. The Oilers have notched their first three-game winning streak of the season by sweeping the Anaheim Ducks in a home-and-home series and then defeating the Los Angeles Kings on the road. Edmonton's hasn't notched four victories in a row since a five-game winning streak from November 13-24 of last season. The Oilers posted their latest win in dramatic fashion on Monday as Mathieu Garon stoned Anze Kopitar for his third s |
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| Garon stops Kings in shootout as Oilers prevail |
NHL Hockey |
12/04/2007 |
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| Los Angeles, CA (Best E Casino) - Mathieu Garon stoned Anze Kopitar for his third save of the shootout to ensure a 4-3 win for the Edmonton Oilers over the Los Angeles Kings at the Staples Center. Garon, facing his former team, stopped Michael Cammalleri and Dustin Brown prior to making a pad save on Kopitar's forehand attempt, allowing Sam Gagner's lone shootout goal to stand up for the victory. Gagner, the top pick in the 2007 draft and the youngest player in the NHL, made a beautiful deke back to his backha |
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| Sharks edge Avalanche |
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12/04/2007 |
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| 3-2 win on Friday. Milan Hejduk and Andrew Brunette lit the lamp for Colorado, which has dropped three of five. Jose Theodore made 25 saves in defeat. The Avalanche once again played without captain Joe Sakic, who sat out Saturday's 5-2 win over the Los Angeles Kings because of a sore groin, ending his regular-season streak of 232 consecutive games played. The Sharks needed just 3:14 to grab the lead, as Thornton made a pass to Jonathan Cheechoo as he circled behind the net. Cheechoo then fed Michalek for a slap |
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| Oilers try to stay hot in LA |
NHL Hockey |
12/03/2007 |
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| (Best E Casino) - The Edmonton Oilers will shoot for their longest winning of the season when they visit the Los Angeles Kings tonight at Staples Center. The Oilers are coming off a home-and-home sweep of Anaheim and can win three straight games for the first time since December 4-8 of last season. Edmonton dominated the Ducks in the recent set, outscoring the defending Stanley Cup champions by a 9-1 score in the series. After pounding Anaheim by a 5-1 score Friday night in Edmonton, the Oilers blanked the Duc |
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| Avs place Sauer on IR |
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12/03/2007 |
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| Sauer on injured reserve Sunday with a neck injury. Sauer, a stay-at-home defenseman, posted one goal and six points through 24 games this season. He suffered the setback on Friday in San Jose, and did not dress Saturday as the Avalanche played the Los Angeles Kings. In a related move, the club recalled forward Brad Richardson from Lake Erie of the American Hockey League. Richardson, who missed the first month of the season with a wrist injury, collected one goal in five games with Colorado in his first call-up |
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| Sharks take on Avalanche |
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11/30/2007 |
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| Best E Casino) - The San Jose Sharks try to put the brakes on a three-game losing streak this evening when they wrap up a four-game homestand against the Colorado Avalanche at the HP Pavilion. San Jose's latest setback came on Wednesday against the Los Angeles Kings, who beat them 3-2 in a shootout. Joe Thornton and Craig Rivet both scored for the Sharks, who had won four straight before their current slide. Evgeni Nabokov turned away 29 shots in defeat. The Sharks, who have not lost four straight games at home |
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| Ducks and Oilers kick off home-and-home in Edmonton |
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11/30/2007 |
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| play goal for the third straight game and are last in the league in that category with just 11 tallies with the extra skater this season. Following tonight's contest, the Oilers will head to Anaheim to conclude this set on Sunday before visiting the Los Angeles Kings on Monday. Anaheim, meanwhile, won for the second time in its last three games on Thursday, as Jean-Sebastien Giguere turned away 38 shots in a 4-1 win over the Calgary Flames. Chris Kunitz's second-period score was the game-winner for the Ducks, wh |
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| NHL board of governors approves Predators sale, scheduling changes |
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11/29/2007 |
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| p>Last January, 22 of the NHL's 30 teams voted to scrap the intense divisional slate. The expected rivalries simply never developed, resulting in dull scheduling quirks such as the San Jose Sharks' three home games and four overall meetings with the Los Angeles Kings in November. Meanwhile, each conference's biggest stars made fewer appearances on the other side of the continent, draining fan interest. Pittsburgh star Sidney Crosby, now a third-year pro, will play his first regular-season games in Vancouver, E |
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| Kings end road trip in San Jose |
NHL Hockey |
11/28/2007 |
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| (Best E Casino) - The Los Angeles Kings will conclude their five-game road trip tonight when they pay a visit to San Jose and the HP Pavilion to take on the Sharks. The Kings are 1-3-0 on the trek so far, with the lone win coming in San Jose on November 24. The club then headed to Anaheim on Sunday and lost 3-2. Kyle Calder and Dustin Brown lit the lamp for the Kings, who fell for the sixth time in seven games. Jason LaBarbera made 29 saves, but lost for the fourth time in his last five starts. Forward Alexand |
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