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| After shake up, Bruins host Sens |
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12/01/2005 |
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| nts streak to 22 games. If he records a point in tonight's test he will tie Wayne Gretzky's record for the longest streak in NHL history from the start of a player's tenure with a team. Gretzky notched at least a point in each of his first 23 games with the Los Angeles Kings during the 1988-89 campaign. The Senators are 8-1-0 as the visitor this season, while Boston is just 4-6-1 at the Garden. Ottawa has won all three meetings with the Bruins this season and have taken six of the last seven encounters overall. |
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| Calder powers Blackhawks past Kings |
NHL Hockey |
12/01/2005 |
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| Chicago, IL (Best E Casino) - Kyle Calder scored two power-play goals to help the Chicago Blackhawks past the Los Angeles Kings, 3-2, at the United Center. Matt Ellison scored the other goal and Mark Bell added two assists for the Blackhawks, who stopped a three-game losing streak. Nikolai Khabibulin made 19 saves in the win. Eric Belanger and Pavol Demitra scored for the Kings, who have lost two straight games for the first time this season. Mathieu Garon made 32 saves in defeat. The Blackhawks opened the sco |
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| Hot Stars host Sharks in Big D |
NHL Hockey |
11/30/2005 |
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| n hot this evening, as they host the sliding San Jose Sharks in a divisional battle at American Airlines Center. The Stars have won six of seven and nine of their last 11 games and are in second place in the Pacific Division -- two points behind the Los Angeles Kings. Dallas picked up a win Saturday evening in Nashville, beating the Predators, 3-1, at Gaylord Entertainment Center. Marty Turco made 23 saves while Stu Barnes scored a goal and added an assist. Niko Kapanen picked up two assists in the win for Dalla |
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| Blackhawks welcome Kings to Chicago |
NHL Hockey |
11/30/2005 |
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| (Best E Casino) - The Chicago Blackhawks return home tonight after a difficult road trip, as they welcome the Los Angeles Kings to the United Center. The Blackhawks went 2-3 during their Western swing with losses in the final three tilts. The most recent setback came Sunday evening in Anaheim. Ilya Bryzgalov made 34 saves and the Mighty Ducks scored three times in the third period to record a 3-1 victory at the Pond. Mark Bell ran his goal scoring streak to six games in the loss, while Nikolai Khabibulin stopp |
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| Sens, Habs converge in Ottawa |
NHL Hockey |
11/29/2005 |
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| eatley extended his franchise record and season-opening points streak to 21 games. It is the second-longest streak in NHL history from the start of a player's tenure with a team. Wayne Gretzky set the record by scoring in his first 23 games with the Los Angeles Kings (1988-89). Heatley has 17 goals and 20 assists during the tear. The Senators are 10-2 at home this season. The Canadiens are coming off Saturday's overtime loss in Toronto. Mats Sundin scored the game-winning goal to lift the Maple Leafs to a 4-3 vi |
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| Flinn taken off on stretcher with head injury |
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11/26/2005 |
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LOS ANGELES (AP) - Los Angeles Kings left wing Ryan Flinn sustained a severe head injury when his head struck the ice during a fight with Chicago defenseman Jim Vandermeer on Saturday night. The game was delayed 8 minutes midway through the first period while the Kings' medical staff attended to Flinn, who got in the most punches during the brawl and at one point knocked Vandermeer's helmet off. Flinn was placed on a stretcher and carried off the ice, leaving a large pool of blood behind. The 25-year-old |
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| Spezza paces Senators past Bruins |
NHL Hockey |
11/26/2005 |
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| ive straight games. Heatley extended his season-opening points streak to 21 games. It is the second-longest streak in NHL history from the start of a player's tenure with a team. Wayne Gretzky set the record by scoring in his first 23 games with the Los Angeles Kings (1988-89). Heatley has 17 goals and 20 assists during the run. Brad Isbister had a goal and an assist and Nick Boynton scored for the Bruins, who have lost two in a row and eight of their last nine games. Andrew Raycroft made 36 saves in the loss. T |
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| Shooting Stars welcome Coyotes |
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11/25/2005 |
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| tended their point streaks to four games. Marty Turco was solid in goal with 20 saves, as Dallas improved to a league- best 14-1 this season when allowing four goals or less. The Stars have 29 points and are second in the Pacific Division behind the Los Angeles Kings. Tonight's game concludes a three-game homestand for the Stars, who are 7-4-1 in Dallas this year. The Coyotes last played on Tuesday when they were handed a 2-1 loss by the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim. Ilya Bryzgalov made 19 saves to lead the Ducks at |
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| Predators hold off late Kings' rally |
NHL Hockey |
11/24/2005 |
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| Nashville, TN (Best E Casino) - Steve Sullivan scored a goal and added an assist, as the Nashville Predators held on to beat the Los Angeles Kings, 4-3, at Gaylord Entertainment Center. Marek Zidlicky had three assists and Adam Hall put in the eventual game-winner for Nashville, which has won six of its last seven games. Goaltender Tomas Vokoun stopped 35 of the 38 shots he faced. Derek Armstrong scored a pair of goals to lead a late rally for the Kings, who had a three-game winning streak snapped. Jason LaBar |
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| Kings try to stay hot in Nashville |
NHL Hockey |
11/24/2005 |
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| (Best E Casino) - The streaking Los Angeles Kings are on the road this evening, as they pay a visit to the Nashville Predators at Gaylord Entertainment Center. The Kings, who lead the Pacific Division with 31 points, have won three straight and five of their last six games. LA's latest victory came Tuesday evening in St. Louis. Michael Cammalleri broke a tie early in the third period and Alexander Frolov had a goal and three assists to lift the Kings to a 6-3 victory at the Savvis Center. Joseph Corvo scored t |
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