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| Leafs' Kessel still looking for 1st against Bruins (CBC.ca) |
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The Toronto Maple Leafs host the Boston Bruins on Tuesday, hoping to turn some of their youthful energy into goals.
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| Sabres Team Report (Yahoo! Sports) |
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The Sabres are making their busiest month of the season even longer. But as long as it keeps ending with wins, they'll be fine with that. The Sabres play 16 games in March, their most of any month. Their last two failed to finish in 60 minutes, giving the Sabres overtime for their workload. They won both. Buffalo stopped the Rangers in OT on Sunday, getting a goal from Patrick Kaleta to earn a 2-1 victory. Tim Connolly scored in overtime the previous game, giving Buffalo a 4-3 victory over Philadelphia. "That seems to be the difference between playoff teams and teams that don't make it," goalie Ryan Miller said. "The prior two seasons, we weren't coming back to win these games, weren't hanging in long enough.
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| Video: Lauer tries to talk hockey with Ryan Miller on Today Show (Yahoo! Sports) |
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Two points of frustration with what's an otherwise short, pleasant and effective appearance by Buffalo...
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| What We Learned: Why would Olympic fans watch this nonsense? (Yahoo! Sports) |
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Hello, this is a feature that will run through the entire season and aims to recap the weekend's events and...
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| Sunday's Three Stars: More Iginla mastery; Sabres win in OT (Yahoo! Sports) |
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No. 1 Star: Jarome Iginla, Calgary Flames Fun fact: No NHL player has scored more goals against the Minnesota...
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| Kaleta gives Sabres OT win over Rangers (AP) |
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Overtime has suddenly become Miller Time. Ryan Miller is now living up to the catch phrase he wasn't allowed to display on his Olympic mask. The Buffalo goalie made 35 saves and was the beneficiary of Patrick Kaleta's goal 2:22 into overtime that gave the Sabres a 2-1 victory over the New York Rangers on Sunday night. |
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| Friday's Three Stars: Deslauriers shines; two highlight-reel goals (Yahoo! Sports) |
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No. 1 Star: Jeff Deslauriers, Edmonton Oilers The Edmonton goaltender starred tonight during a 2-1 shootout win...
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| Connolly scores in OT for Sabres (AP) |
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Adam Mair was glad to help Tim Connolly gain some redemption from an earlier gaffe. Mair sent the game into overtime just under 3 minutes after Connolly's costly turnover ended up in Buffalo's net, and Connolly scored at 2:31 of overtime in Buffalo's 3-2 victory over the Philadelphia Flyers on Friday night. |
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| The Race in the East: Why Atlanta’s a solid bet for playoffs (Yahoo! Sports) |
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The Olympic torch has been snuffed. The trade dud deadline has passed. The focus is squarely on the playoff races...
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| Canadiens cough up lead, spoil Price's gem (CBC.ca) |
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Manny Malhotra's blast from above the hash marks with five minutes left in regulation stood up for the San Jose Sharks in a come-from-behind 3-2 win on Thursday night.
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| Torres brings fresh perspective to slumping Sabres (AP) |
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With drops of sweat running off his nose after his first Sabres practice, Raffi Torres looked around the locker room and provided a fresh perspective on Buffalo's recent skid. For Torres, it's a lot more exciting to be back in the playoff hunt than it was playing on a Columbus team that's all but fallen out of contention. |
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| USA Hockey officials: Olympic run will create new fans, players (Yahoo! Sports) |
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In listening to the brains behind Team USA's Olympic effort, it's pretty clear that the story needs to...
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| Olympics over, Sabres' Miller back on the job (PA SportsTicker) |
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By JOHN WAWROW AP Sports Writer
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| Wednesday's Three Stars: Booth's revenge; night of goalie failure (Yahoo! Sports) |
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No. 1 Star: David Booth, Florida Panthers It was Booth's first game against the Philadelphia Flyers since...
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| Capitals throttle Sabres 3-1 (AP) |
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The Washington Capitals spoiled Olympic hero Ryan Miller's return to the Buffalo Sabres' lineup. Mike Green snapped a third-period tie, Jose Theodore made 23 saves and the Capitals upstaged Miller in a 3-1 victory over the slumping Buffalo Sabres on Wednesday night. It was Miller's first appearance in Buffalo since leading the United States to a silver medal and being selected the... |
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| With some major names moving weeks earlier, NHL GMs make series of modest moves (The Canadian Press) |
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TORONTO - Brian Burke said it best, as he often does. |
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| Avs trade Wolski for Mueller, Porter (CBC.ca) |
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The Phoenix Coyotes sent Peter Mueller and Kevin Porter to the Colorado Avalanche on Wednesday for Wojtek Wolski.
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| Sabres deal MacArthur to Thrashers for draft picks (AP) |
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The Buffalo Sabres have traded left wing Clarke MacArthur to the Atlanta Thrashers for a third- and fourth-round draft pick. The move was announced by the Sabres on Wednesday before the NHL trade deadline. MacArthur, Buffalo's 2003 third-round draft pick, was is in his fourth season with the Sabres.
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| Jackets send Torres for D-man and 2nd-round pick (AP) |
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The Columbus Blue Jackets waited until the final hour of the NHL trade deadline on Wednesday to deal forward Raffi Torres to the Buffalo Sabres for defenseman Nathan Paetsch and a second-round draft pick. The Blue Jackets also sent defenseman Milan Jurcina, acquired from Washington along with forward Chris Clark earlier this season, back to the Capitals for a sixth-round draft pick. |
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| Puck Daddy's 2010 NHL Trade Deadline Live Blog, Hour 7 (Yahoo! Sports) |
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(Ed. Note: We're live blogging every hour of the NHL trade deadline until its completion at 3 p.m.
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| Sabres C Gaustad to miss a week after hurting hand (AP) |
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Buffalo Sabres center Paul Gaustad will miss at least a week with what the team is calling an upper body injury. Coach Lindy Ruff would not provide details on the injury on Wednesday ahead of the game against Washington. Gaustad appeared to hurt his right hand during a fight with Mike Rupp in the third period of Buffalo's 3-2 loss at Pittsburgh on Tuesday.
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| Puck Daddy's 2010 Trade Deadline Chatter Box, Day 2 (Yahoo! Sports) |
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Day 1 of the Puck Daddy Chatter Box saw rumors fly about the GM Garth Snow's New York Islanders and the...
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| Fedotenko leads Penguins past Sabres 3-2 (AP) |
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On an uncommon night when the biggest cheers were for an opposing player who didn't step on the ice, the Pittsburgh Penguins kept the Buffalo Sabres in their pre-Olympic slump. Sidney Crosby? He didn't star in his first game since winning the Olympics for Canada, but the Penguins still had enough offense to beat the Sabres 3-2 as Ruslan Fedotenko had a goal and an assist and Sergei Gonchar... |
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| Crosby hears Pittsburgh cheer Miller, loses gold-medal gear (Yahoo! Sports) |
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On Sunday, Sidney Crosby captured the gold medal in Olympic hockey for Canada, defeating Team USA with an...
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| Miller gets louder cheer than Crosby in Pittsburgh (AP) |
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Buffalo Sabres goaltender Ryan Miller received a standing ovation in Pittsburgh on Tuesday night for leading the United States to an Olympic silver medal -- cheers louder than those given the Penguins' own Sidney Crosby. Crosby beat Miller to score the game-winning goal in overtime Sunday as Canada defeated the United States 3-2 for the gold medal in Vancouver.
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