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| Stars try to get on track versus Sharks |
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11/14/2007 |
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| get back on track tonight when they host the San Jose Sharks at American Airlines Center. The Stars wrapped a four-game road trip on Saturday 2-1-1, but suffered a huge collapse in the finale of the trek. Dallas led 4-0 in the third, but allowed the Los Angeles Kings to net five goals in a 5:07 span. Mike Modano's power-play goal with 1:05 left in regulation then forced overtime, but Anze Kopitar beat Marty Turco through the five hole in overtime to hand Dallas a 6-5 loss. Turco ended with 28 saves for Dallas, w |
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| Stars fire GM Armstrong, name Hull interim replacement |
NHL Hockey |
11/13/2007 |
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| eople to provide direction, vision, management and guidance that get this team positioned to win another division crown.'' Armstrong's firing came three days after the Stars blew a four-goal lead in the third period and lost 6-5 in overtime to the Los Angeles Kings. The 43-year-old had been with the Stars for 17 years, serving as assistant general manager when the Stars won the Cup. He was promoted the same day the Stars fired former coach Ken Hitchcock, and one of his first moves as GM was hiring coach Dave |
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| Stars fire GM Armstrong after slow start, early playoff exits |
NHL Hockey |
11/13/2007 |
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| arters in suburban Frisco without comment. No replacement was immediately named. The team said it planned to hire an interim GM. The firing came three days after the Stars blew a four-goal lead in the third period and lost 6-5 in overtime to the Los Angeles Kings. ``I thought that the team needed a change in direction,'' Stars owner Tom Hicks said. ``I know that change can be healthy, and it was my determination that this move needed to be made.'' Armstrong had been with the Stars for 17 years, serving a |
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| Stars fire GM Armstrong after slow start |
NHL Hockey |
11/13/2007 |
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| om the playoffs. Armstrong, the Stars general manager since 2002, left the team headquarters in suburban Frisco without comment. The firing came three days after the Stars blew a four-goal lead in the third period and lost 6-5 in overtime to the Los Angeles Kings. ``I thought that the team needed a change in direction,'' Stars owner Tom Hicks said. ``I know that change can be healthy, and it was my determination that this move needed to be made.'' Armstrong had been with the Stars for 17 years, serving a |
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| Kings showing some flashes of good play |
NHL Hockey |
11/10/2007 |
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| (Best E Casino) - It's no secret that the Los Angeles Kings are a rebuilding club with a solid youthful foundation. One quick look at the club's opening to the season is all the proof you need to obtain that unguarded information. The Kings finished last season with just 68 points, the second-lowest total in the Western Conference. However a roster full of 20-somethings that includes Michael Cammalleri, Patrick O'Sullivan, Jack Johnson and Anze Kopitar gave Los Angeles hope for the future. Yet, like all youth, |
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| Roenick's 499th goal carries Sharks past Kings |
NHL Hockey |
11/04/2007 |
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| Los Angeles, CA (Best E Casino) - Jeremy Roenick's 499th career goal was also the game winner as the San Jose Sharks skated off with a 3-1 victory against the Los Angeles Kings at the Staples Center. Roenick, who is currently in his 19th NHL season, now needs just one goal to become the third American-born player to reach the 500 plateau, joining Mike Modano (509) and Joe Mullen (502). "I came back not for the 500, but to be part of a winning organization and to have an opportunity for a Stanley Cup," said Roe |
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| Kings and Sharks kick off home-and-home in LA |
NHL Hockey |
11/03/2007 |
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| (Best E Casino) - The Los Angeles Kings will aim for a home-and-home sweep tonight, when they welcome the San Jose Sharks to the Staples Center. The Kings have won five of their last six games and posted a 5-2 victory in San Jose on Friday night. Mike Cammalleri recorded a three-point night with a goal and two assists as Los Angeles pounded the Sharks at HP Pavilion. Dustin Brown scored twice for the Kings in the fifth multi-goal game of his career. Alexander Frolov added two assists, while Jean-Sebastien Aubi |
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| San Jose Sharks re-sign D Sandis Ozolinsh |
NHL Hockey |
11/02/2007 |
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| or the New York Rangers last season, spent the past six weeks proving his skills in the Sharks' organization, including a short stint with their AHL affiliate in Worcester. Ozolinsh was expected to be in the Sharks' lineup Friday night against the Los Angeles Kings - just over 12 years after San Jose traded him to Colorado for Owen Nolan. ``He has worked very hard, and we look forward to him helping this hockey club moving forward,'' Sharks general manager Doug Wilson said. The 35-year-old Latvian spent hi |
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| Kings and Sharks begin home-and-home set in San Jose |
NHL Hockey |
11/02/2007 |
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| (Best E Casino) - A pair of Pacific Division rivals begin a home-and-home series tonight, as the San Jose Sharks invite the Los Angeles Kings to HP Pavilion. This is the first of eight meetings between the Sharks and Kings this season and the teams will play four of those games during the month of November. The Sharks went 6-2 against the Kings last year and have won three straight and 11 of the last 14 encounters with LA. The Kings have also been defeated in 12 of their previous 14 trips to San Jose. San Jose |
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| Kings aim for fifth straight win in home test vs. Blue Jackets |
NHL Hockey |
10/31/2007 |
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| (Best E Casino) - The Los Angeles Kings will try to wrap up their current homestand perfect tonight, as they welcome the Columbus Blue Jackets to the Staples Center. Los Angeles has won four straight games to get to 6-6 on the season, and its last three wins have come on its four-game homestand that concludes tonight. The Kings are outscoring their opponents 12-2 thus far on the residency, and will try to sweep a homestand of four games for the first time since February 11-March 4, 2006. LA blanked Nashville, |
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