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| Flames hope for another offensive explosion against Hurricanes |
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12/14/2007 |
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| when they take the ice tonight. Carolina has been outscored by a combined 11-2 score in tests against Detroit and Ottawa. After dropping a 5-2 decision in Detroit on Sunday, the Hurricanes were pounded, 6-0, in Wednesday's game against the visiting Ottawa Senators. Dany Heatley scored two goals and picked up an assist to lead the Sens to the easy win at the RBC Center. Cam Ward allowed all six goals on 26 shots for the Hurricanes, who have lost four of six games overall in the month of December. Tonight marks |
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| Hurricanes' Walker suspended for head-butting |
NHL Hockey |
12/13/2007 |
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| Toronto, ON (Best E Casino) - Hurricanes forward Scott Walker was suspended one game without pay after a head-butting incident in Carolina's loss to the Ottawa Senators on Wednesday. After originally being penalized for goaltender interference 51 seconds into the second stanza, Walker engaged in a fight with Ottawa's Mike Fisher behind the net. With both players tied up, Walker head-butted Fisher as the linesmen quickly got between the two. Walker, who will miss Friday's game against Calgary, was assessed a |
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| Reeling Pens welcome Sens to Steel City |
NHL Hockey |
12/13/2007 |
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| (Best E Casino) - The Pittsburgh Penguins will try to bounce back from an embarrassing loss when they welcome the rebounding Ottawa Senators for tonight's test at Mellon Arena. The Penguins were on a season-high four-game winning streak before suffering an 8-2 loss Tuesday night in Philadelphia. Joffrey Lupul had a career-high six-point night with a hat trick and three assists and R.J. Umberger also posted three goals in the blowout. Ryan Whitney and Petr Sykora both scored while Sidney Crosby had two assist |
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| Emery makes 1 save before leaving with injury; gets win in Sens' 6-0 victory over Canes |
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12/13/2007 |
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Ray Emery lived up to the No. 1 on his back. He made the start in goal for the Ottawa Senators on Wednesday night and left after one shot against, one save, one injury, and yes - even one win. Not too shabby, but that's just how well this season has gone for the Senators, the No. 1 team in the Eastern Conference. Martin Gerber was an early fill-in for the injured Emery and made 31 saves in the Senators' 6-0 road victory over the Carolina Hurricanes. ``Top to bottom, he was solid all night, didn't gi |
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| Hurricanes' Walker tossed for head butting |
NHL Hockey |
12/12/2007 |
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| Raleigh, NC (Best E Casino) - Hurricanes forward Scott Walker was ejected in the second period of Carolina's 6-0 loss to the Ottawa Senators on Wednesday for head butting. After originally being penalized for goaltender interference 51 seconds into the second stanza, Walker engaged in a fight with Ottawa's Mike Fisher behind the net. With both players tied up, Walker head butted Fisher as the linesmen quickly got between the two. Walker was assessed a five-minute major penalty for his actions and was ejected |
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| Senators G Emery leaves with hip soreness |
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12/12/2007 |
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RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -Ottawa Senators goalie Ray Emery left in the first period Wednesday night against the Carolina Hurricanes due to soreness in his right hip. Emery stopped the only shot he faced before leaving with 14:36 left in the period, skating off when Mike Fisher gave the Senators a 2-0 lead and Carolina coach Peter Laviolette called a timeout. Senators coach John Paddock said he expected Emery would be healthy enough to be Gerber's backup Thursday night at Pittsburgh. ``I was a little bit sur |
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| Sens aim to stay on track against Hurricanes |
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12/12/2007 |
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| (Best E Casino) - The Ottawa Senators are showing signs of rebounding from a horrid stretch, and will try for their third straight win when they visit the Carolina Hurricanes tonight at the RBC Center. Ottawa was an incredible 16-3-0 before a seven-game losing streak from November 21-December 4. That stretch included three shootout losses. However, the Senators have countered with two straight wins and still lead the Eastern Conference and the Northeast Division with 39 points. The club's most recent win cam |
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| Crosby maintains lead in voting for East All-Stars |
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12/11/2007 |
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| All-Star Game last season, has received 326,131 votes. Montreal Canadiens defenseman Andrei Markov and Boston Bruins defenseman Zdeno Chara round out the top three leading vote-getters in the Eastern Conference for the fourth straight week. Crosby, Ottawa Senators right wing Daniel Alfredsson (143,819) and Tampa Bay's Vincent Lecavalier (142,674) are tops among Eastern Conference forwards. Philadelphia's Daniel Briere (121,860) and Atlanta's Ilya Kovalchuk (106,736) are currently on the outside looking in amo |
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| Sens try to build momentum in Dallas |
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12/07/2007 |
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| (Best E Casino) - Now that their longest losing streak in over a decade is over, the Ottawa Senators will shoot for a second straight win when they visit the Dallas Stars tonight at American Airlines Center. The Senators had dropped seven straight contests (0-4-3) for the franchise's worst skid since another seven-game slide from February 22 to March 9, 1996. However, Ottawa ended the drought Wednesday evening with a close victory in Florida. Randy Robitaille scored twice to help the Sens down the Panthers, |
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| Sens snap skid, edge Panthers |
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12/06/2007 |
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| Sunrise, FL (Best E Casino) - Randy Robitaille scored twice to help the Ottawa Senators down the Florida Panthers, 5-4, at the BankAtlantic Center. Jason Spezza, Mike Fisher and Nick Foligno all registered a goal and an assist for the Senators, who snapped a seven-game losing skid. Daniel Alfredsson and Joe Corvo each recorded two assists and Ray Emery made 21 saves, also stopping a penalty shot, to earn the win. Olli Jokinen had two goals and three points for Florida, which has lost three straight after ree |
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