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| Rivermen goalie Schwarz joins Blues |
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10/18/2008 |
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| Peoria, IL (Best E Casino) - Peoria Rivermen goaltender Marek Schwarz has been recalled by the American Hockey League club's NHL affiliate, St. Louis Blues President John Davidson announced on Saturday. Schwarz, 22, has appeared in one game for the Rivermen this season, posting a 0-1-0 record along with a .839 goals-against-average. He appeared in 34 games with the Rivermen last season, posting a 14-14-2 record. To fill the vacated spot on their roster, the Rivermen recalled Chris Holt from Alaska. |
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| Yzerman named executive director for Team Canada |
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10/18/2008 |
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| experience at both the professional and international level. I know that we have the right mix in place to assemble a team that will make all Canadians proud in 2010." Yzerman will work with Edmonton Oilers president of hockey operations Kevin Lowe, St. Louis Blues assistant general manager Doug Armstrong and Red Wings general manager Ken Holland. Wayne Gretzky, the head coach of the Phoenix Coyotes, will serve as advisor to Yzerman. Gretzky was Canada's executive director for the 2002 and 2006 Olympic Games. |
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| Blackhawks kick off Quenneville era in St. Louis |
NHL Hockey |
10/18/2008 |
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| (Best E Casino) - The Chicago Blackhawks will begin the Joel Quenneville era this evening when they visit the St. Louis Blues for a Central Division battle at Scottrade Center. The Blackhawks fired head coach Denis Savard on Thursday after he led the club to a 1-2-1 start to the season. The team immediately replaced him on the bench with Quenneville, who is the all-time winningest coach in Blues history after leading St. Louis from 1996-2004. Savard, who spent 12 of his 17 NHL seasons as a star center with t |
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| Blues G Mason has emergency appendectomy |
NHL Hockey |
10/17/2008 |
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| St. Louis, MO (Best E Casino) - St. Louis Blues goaltender Chris Mason had emergency appendectomy surgery, the team announced on Friday. Mason, who had the procedure on Thursday night, will miss approximately the next two weeks. He has made one appearance this season, a 5-2 loss to the Islanders last Saturday in which he allowed four goals. In his seventh season in the NHL, this is Mason's first in a St. Louis uniform. |
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| Blackhawks already in panic mode? |
NHL Hockey |
10/17/2008 |
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| een the coach and management or players was revealed at Thursday's press conference, so I guess we have to take Tallon's word for it. The problem with the termination of Savard is not the decision itself, because Quenneville, the winningest coach in St. Louis Blues history, brings much more experience and success to the table. The timing, on the other hand, just doesn't make any sense at all. The young players on the Blackhawks can't help but feel they're responsible for Savard's firing, and that will likely p |
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| Blues rip Stars |
NHL Hockey |
10/16/2008 |
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| St. Louis, MO (Best E Casino) - Brad Boyes recorded a goal and an assist and Manny Legace made 29 saves to lead the St. Louis Blues to a 6-1 thrashing of the Dallas Stars at Scottrade Center. Eric Brewer, Keith Tkachuk, Yan Stastny, Steve Wagner and Jay McKee each tallied for St. Louis, which has won three of four to start the season and scored at least five goals in each of the three wins. The scoring output is a change from last season's Blues team that tallied just 2.5 goals per game. Legace was especiall |
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| Blackhawks fire Savard; Quenneville takes over |
NHL Hockey |
10/16/2008 |
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| recent playoff appearance for the once-proud franchise. Chicago has just one playoff appearance in the past 10 seasons. Quenneville has a record of 438-283-118 for a winning percentage of .592 in parts of 11 years as an NHL head coach. He guided the St. Louis Blues from 1996-2004 and was dismissed in February of the 2003-04 campaign as the winningest coach in franchise history, then spent the past three seasons with the Colorado Avalanche before taking a job with Chicago this September as a pro scout. The 50-y |
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| Boyes helps Blues down Maple Leafs in shootout |
NHL Hockey |
10/13/2008 |
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| Toronto, ON (Best E Casino) - Brad Boyes scored the game-winner in the shootout as the St. Louis Blues downed the Toronto Maple Leafs, 5-4, at Air Canada Centre. St. Louis' second shooter, Boyes went from the backhand to the forehand and slid the puck behind Vesa Toskala for the advantage. Manny Legace then made a glove save on Pavel Kubina's wrister for the win. Paul Kariya and Patrik Berglund each had a goal and an assist while Boyes also lit the lamp in regulation for the Blues, who have won two of three |
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| Leafs host Blues in matinee |
NHL Hockey |
10/13/2008 |
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| (Best E Casino) - Ron Wilson's home debut as Toronto head coach didn't exactly go as planned. Wilson will try to get his first home win this afternoon, as his Maple Leafs host the St. Louis Blues at Air Canada Centre. Wilson, in his inaugural season on Toronto's bench after getting fired by San Jose this past offseason, was a winner in his coaching debut on Thursday, as his club knocked off the defending Stanley Cup champion Detroit Red Wings on the road. However, his team fell behind 5-0 on Saturday against |
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| Isles beat Blues to give Gordon first NHL victory |
NHL Hockey |
10/12/2008 |
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| Uniondale, NY (Best E Casino) - Scott Gordon picked up his first win as an NHL head coach behind the strong play of backup goaltender Joey MacDonald, as the New York Islanders won their home opener over the St. Louis Blues, 5-2. With regular netminder Rick DiPietro on the bench nursing his surgically repaired hip, MacDonald saved 24-of-26 shots to pick up the win for New York, which dropped its season opener to the Devils on Friday. Mike Comrie, Trent Hunter, Sean Bergenheim and Andy Hilbert scored in the fi |
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