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| Streaking Thrashers visit Blues |
NHL Hockey |
12/23/2007 |
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| (Best E Casino) - The Atlanta Thrashers can match their longest winning streak of the season tonight, when they visit the St. Louis Blues at Scottrade Center. The Thrashers have won three in a row and can tie their four-game streak from November 13-21 with another victory tonight. Atlanta notched its latest victory Saturday against the visiting Montreal Canadiens. Marian Hossa and Slava Kozlov scored in the shootout, and Kari Lehtonen stopped both Canadiens chances to lead the Thrashers over Montreal, 3-2, a |
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| Bruins slide into Pittsburgh |
NHL Hockey |
12/23/2007 |
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| uring the current slide at home, as they ended a five-game homestand with a 1-3-1 record. Boston, which is 10-7-2 as the visiting team this year, begins a three-game road trip tonight. Boston's most recent setback came Saturday afternoon against the St. Louis Blues. Jamal Mayers scored late in the third period to seal the win and Manny Legace stood tall in net with 24 saves, as the Blues held off the Bruins, 4-1, at TD Banknorth Garden. Zdeno Chara scored the lone goal for the Bruins, while Boston netminder Ti |
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| Legace, Blues hold off Bruins |
NHL Hockey |
12/22/2007 |
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| Boston, MA (Best E Casino) - Jamal Mayers scored late in the third period to seal the win and Manny Legace stood tall in net with 24 saves, as the St. Louis Blues held off the Boston Bruins, 4-1. Keith Tkachuk had a goal and two assists while Lee Stempniak and former Bruin Brad Boyes also scored for the Blues, who have won seven straight against Boston and are 12-2-2 in the their last 15 meetings. Zdeno Chara scored the lone goal for the Bruins, who have dropped three in a row. Boston netminder Tim Thomas en |
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| Bruins host Blues in Beantown matinee |
NHL Hockey |
12/22/2007 |
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| (Best E Casino) - The Boston Bruins will try to avoid their third consecutive loss when they welcome the St. Louis Blues for this afternoon's tilt at TD Banknorth Garden. The Bruins are 1-2-1 on a five-game homestand that ends with today's contest and the club has dropped its last two tests in Beantown. However, Boston showed a great deal of determination in its latest setback, as it erased a four-goal deficit before falling to Pittsburgh in a shootout. Erik Christensen and Kris Letang tallied in the shootou |
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| Third-period rally sends Blues over Red Wings |
NHL Hockey |
12/21/2007 |
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| St. Louis, MO (Best E Casino) - Keith Tkachuk and Lee Stempniak both scored in the third period as the St. Louis Blues rallied past the Detroit Red Wings, 3-2, before a boisterous crowd at the Scottrade Center. Brad Boyes also tallied, Paul Kariya had a pair of assists and Manny Legace made 34 saves for the Blues, who snapped a four-game skid, their longest losing streak since Andy Murray took over as head coach last December. Legace has won his last four starts at home against Detroit -- his former club. He |
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| Ducks, Sharks cap home-and-home set in San Jose |
NHL Hockey |
12/18/2007 |
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| Stanley Cup last year, but ultimately announced he would return to Anaheim for at least the remainder of the season in a press conference just under two weeks ago. Meanwhile, Anaheim acquired Weight, a veteran centerman, on Friday in a deal with the St. Louis Blues. The Ducks sent forward Andy McDonald to the Blues in exchange for Weight, prospect Michal Birner and a seventh-round draft pick in 2008. Weight assisted on Ryan's first-period goal and also came up empty in the shootout. Niedermayer finished the lo |
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| Iginla helps Calgary keep rolling on the road |
NHL Hockey |
12/17/2007 |
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| St. Louis, MO (Best E Casino) - Jarome Iginla scored two goals, including the game-winner, as the Calgary Flames beat the St. Louis Blues, 5-3, giving head coach Mike Keenan his 600th career NHL victory. With the Flames skating on the power play and the game tied at 3-3, Iginla put his club on top at 7:55 of the third period when he stationed himself at the left faceoff dot and wristed the puck under the stick of Blues goaltender Manny Legace. "Everybody is contributing in different ways and you can feel our |
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| Thornton's shootout goal lifts Sharks over Ducks |
NHL Hockey |
12/16/2007 |
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| expected," said Niedermayer. "It would have been great to win the game. I think we could have done that. It was an intense game. You had two pretty good teams playing hard." Anaheim acquired Weight, a veteran centerman, on Friday in a deal with the St. Louis Blues. The Ducks sent forward Andy McDonald to the Blues in exchange for Weight, prospect Michal Birner and a seventh-round draft pick in 2008. These teams face each other again on Tuesday in San Jose. The Ducks scored the only goal of the first period. O |
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| Flames' Keenan records 600th coaching victory |
NHL Hockey |
12/16/2007 |
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| St. Louis, MO (Best E Casino) - Calgary Flames head coach Mike Keenan recorded his 600th career NHL victory Sunday as the Flames beat the St. Louis Blues, 5-3. Keenan is one of only six men to achieve the mark of 600, joining Scotty Bowman (1244), Al Arbour (781), Dick Irvin (692), Pat Quinn (657) and Bryan Murray (607). Keenan reached the plateau in his 19th year as a head coach in the NHL, and first behind the bench in Calgary. He joined the Flames on June 14, and during his 18 prior years in the league, K |
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| Flames try to carry recent road success into St. Louis |
NHL Hockey |
12/16/2007 |
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| (Best E Casino) - The Calgary Flames have already ensured themselves of a winning record on their longest road trip of the season and will try for their fifth straight victory when they visit the St. Louis Blues tonight at the Scottrade Center. The Flames are 4-0 on a six-game road trip and are in the midst of their longest winning streak of the year. Calgary is now 8-6-1 as the visiting team this season and will wrap up the current swing this Tuesday in Columbus. Calgary's most recent victory was a close on |
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