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| Ducks, Oilers square off at Honda Center |
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10/28/2007 |
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| im is 0-1 on a three-game homestand versus Phoenix, Edmonton and Columbus. Meanwhile, the Oilers have dropped seven of their last nine games since opening the 2007-08 campaign with back-to-back wins. Edmonton was handed a 4-1 loss on Saturday by the Los Angeles Kings at the Staples Center, as Jarret Stoll scored the lone goal and Dwayne Roloson stopped 27 shots. Anaheim won three of four meetings with Edmonton last season, but the Oilers own a 17-5-1 mark over the past 23 matchups. Edmonton, though, has lost its |
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| LA welcomes Oilers to town |
NHL Hockey |
10/27/2007 |
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| (Best E Casino) - The Los Angeles Kings seek their fourth straight win, and will try to accomplish that task against the Edmonton Oilers tonight at the Staples Center. The Kings have won their last three games, including the first two tests of a four-game homestand, upping their mark at the Staples Center to 4-3. The residency will conclude on Wednesday versus Columbus. The club kicked off the stand with a victory over Nashville on Tuesday before besting the Dallas Stars, 2-1, on Thursday. Alexander Frolov sco |
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| Glavine and Drury follow different paths in picking between baseball and hockey |
NHL Hockey |
10/26/2007 |
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| assachusetts Championship was nabbed by the Atlanta Braves in the second round - pick No. 47, the very number that has become as linked to him as his tantalizing change up. But the star center and MVP of Merrimack Valley also got picked by the NHL's Los Angeles Kings. He was so highly regarded on skates that the Kings chose him in the fourth round (pick No. 69), five rounds and 102 selections before they took Luc Robitaille - a likely Hockey Hall of Famer with 668 goals - and two rounds before 741-goal scorer |
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NHL Hockey |
10/26/2007 |
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| assachusetts Championship was nabbed by the Atlanta Braves in the second round - pick No. 47, the very number that has become as linked to him as his tantalizing change up. But the star center and MVP of Merrimack Valley also got picked by the NHL's Los Angeles Kings. He was so highly regarded on skates that the Kings chose him in the fourth round (pick No. 69), five rounds and 102 selections before they took Luc Robitaille - a likely Hockey Hall of Famer with 668 goals - and two rounds before 741-goal scorer |
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| Dustin Brown signs 6-year extension with Kings |
NHL Hockey |
10/26/2007 |
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -Right wing Dustin Brown, playing his fourth NHL season at only 22, agreed to a six-year extension believed to be worth around $19 million with the Los Angeles Kings, putting him under contract through the 2013-14 season. ``Dustin is an integral part of what we are building here with the Kings,'' general manager Dean Lombardi said Friday. ``We like how he competes. We like his toughness and we are very pleased with how his overall game has developed.'' The Kings made Brown the 13th overal |
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| Kings give Brown six-year extension |
NHL Hockey |
10/26/2007 |
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| Los Angeles, CA (Best E Casino) - The Los Angeles Kings agreed to terms on a six-year contract extension with right wing Dustin Brown on Friday. Per team policy, financial terms were not disclosed. Brown, 22, has four goals, four assists and 11 penalty minutes in 11 games this season. "Dustin is an integral part of what we are building here with the Kings," Los Angeles president and general manager Dean Lombardi said. "We like how he competes; we like his toughness; and we are very pleased with how his overall |
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| Frolov leads Kings over Stars |
NHL Hockey |
10/26/2007 |
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| Los Angeles, CA (Best E Casino) - Alexander Frolov scored the game-winner in the third period as the Los Angeles Kings defeated the Dallas Stars, 2-1, at Staples Center. Brian Willsie scored the other goal and Jason Labarbera stopped 29 shots for the Kings, who stopped a nine-game losing streak against Dallas and won for the fourth time in their last five games. "We stayed together as a team," said Labarbera. "Our penalty killers did a great job. We moved the puck well and we were good around the net. We didn' |
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| Kings welcome Stars to LA |
NHL Hockey |
10/25/2007 |
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| (Best E Casino) - The Los Angeles Kings will resume a four-game homestand this evening when they take on the Pacific Division-rival Dallas Stars at Staples Center. Los Angeles has won two straight and three of its last four games after a five-game losing streak. It opened the homestand on Tuesday with a 6-0 rout of the Nashville Predators, as goaltender Jason LaBarbera made 17 saves for his second career shutout. NHL goal-scoring leader Mike Cammalleri recorded his ninth and 10th goals of the season, while Lub |
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| Preds and Kings tangle in LA |
NHL Hockey |
10/23/2007 |
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| (Best E Casino) - The Nashville Predators will attempt to halt a five-game losing streak tonight when they battle the Los Angeles Kings at the Staples Center. The Predators won their first two games of the season, but have yet to post a win since besting Dallas on October 6. The club has lost its last five games and is 0-3-0 on the road this season. Nashville wraps a three-game road trip tonight that has seen losses in Anaheim and San Jose. The Preds were blanked by the Sharks, 3-0, on Saturday, as Chris Mason |
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| Biron, Iginla, and Williams named NHL Three Stars |
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10/22/2007 |
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| Iginla had three goals and five assists, as the Flames went 2-1. He had two goals and an assist in the only loss, a 5-4 shootout decision against the Colorado Avalanche on October 16. On October 18, Iginla recorded two assists in a 4-3 win over the Los Angeles Kings. He finished the week on October 20, when his goal and two assists helped the Flames beat the Edmonton Oilers, 4-1. Williams had two goals and four assists in three games, as the Blackhawks went 2-1. On October 17, Williams scored Chicago's lone goa |
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