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| Tuesday's Three Stars: Canucks' latest trick; Wings fold (Yahoo! Sports) |
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No. 1 star: Mikael Samuelsson, Vancouver Canucks After playing 531 career regular-season games without a hat...
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| NHL Capsules (AP) |
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Simon Gagne's power-play goal broke a third-period tie, and the Philadelphia Flyers rallied for a 3-2 win Tuesday night, their franchise-record 15th straight victory over the New York Islanders. Gagne's goal finished off the Flyers' comeback from a 2-0 deficit. Jeff Carter and Claude Giroux also scored for the Flyers, who started their streak against the Islanders on Feb.
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| Gomez leads Canadiens over Lightning 5-3 for fourth win in five since Olympics (The Canadian Press) |
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MONTREAL - It looks like the Olympic break was just what the Montreal Canadiens needed. |
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| Gomez, Darche lead Habs over Lightning (AP) |
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The Montreal Canadiens got offense from throughout their lineup to improve their playoff prospects and deal a blow to the Tampa Bay Lightning's postseason hopes. Scott Gomez had a goal and two assists, and Mathieu Darche scored twice to lead Montreal to a 5-3 win over Tampa Bay on Tuesday night. Jaroslav Halak made 28 saves for the Canadiens, who gave coach Jacques Martin his 550th career win... |
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| Video: P.K. Subban's highlight-reel weekend (Yahoo! Sports) |
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Growing up and watching Don Cherry's Rock'em Sock'em hockey VHS tapes as a kid, Grapes always seemed...
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| Jack Edwards gets very Jack Edwards about Cooke's head shot (Yahoo! Sports) |
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This may absolutely shock you, but NESN Boston Bruins announcer Jack Edwards went a wee bit over the top in his...
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| Canadiens Team Report (Yahoo! Sports) |
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The Canadiens are hoping to translate their recent success on the road—they won three of four games—into a run at home as they continue to battle for a playoff spot. The Canadiens have two relative softies in Tampa Bay on Tuesday and Edmonton on Thursday, and two wins could give them momentum heading into their showdown Saturday, one of the teams they are battling for one of the final playoff spots in the East. The Canadiens were seventh with a one-point edge on Boston through Sunday, but the Bruins had three games in hand. The Canadiens are hoping to stay afloat until Michael Cammalleri and Marc-Andre Bergeron return in a week. Coach Jacques Martin has been encouraged by the play of Tomas Plekanec, Andrei Kostitsyn and Tom Pyatt, calling them the Canadiens'...
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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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| Ovechkin looks to snap out against Stars (CBC.ca) |
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Alex Ovechkin is likely champing at the bit to get a chance to play the porous Dallas Stars, as he is in a season-long drought of six games without a goal.
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| Montreal Canadiens score twice in final two minutes, beat Ducks 4-3 in SO (The Canadian Press) |
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Saku Koivu had Sunday's game against the Montreal Canadiens circled on his calendar, but it was the late collapse by his new team that he'll remember most. |
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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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| Canadiens score twice in final 1:50 of 3rd, beat Ducks 4-3 in shootout (The Canadian Press) |
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ANAHEIM, Calif. - Being on the ice when the team he captained for the previous 10 seasons tied his new club in the final seconds of regulation wasn't how Saku Koivu envisioned his first game against the Montreal Canadiens. |
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| Habs beat Ducks 4-3 in shootout after late rally (AP) |
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Being on the ice when the team he captained for the previous 10 seasons tied his new club in the final seconds of regulation wasn't how Saku Koivu envisioned his first game against the Montreal Canadiens. But as fate would have it, that's exactly what occurred Sunday night. The Canadiens rallied with goals by Brian Gionta and Andrei Markov in the final 1:50 of the third period, and Tomas... |
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| Saturday's Three Stars: Stewart trick breaks Avs drought (Yahoo! Sports) |
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No. 1 Star: Chris Stewart, Colorado Avalanche According to the AP, it had been 199 games since the Avalanche...
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| Canadiens grab 8th spot in Eastern Conference with 4-2 win over Kings (The Canadian Press) |
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LOS ANGELES - A couple of quick strikes in the first and third periods and a pivotal penalty kill was all it took for the Montreal Canadiens to get a vital two points on the road in their quest to make the playoffs. |
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| Canadiens beat Kings 4-2 (AP) |
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A couple of quick strikes in the first and third periods and a pivotal penalty kill was all it took for the Montreal Canadiens to get a vital two points on the road in their quest to make the playoffs. Brian Gionta scored 22 seconds after the opening faceoff, Benoit Pouliot connected 36 seconds after the second intermission, and Dominic Moore put the Canadiens ahead to stay with a short-handed... |
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| Bettman holds Olympics as bargaining chip: Hotstove (CBC.ca) |
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NHL commissioner Gary Bettman could be dangling the prospect of Olympic participation as a way to gain leverage in future negotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement, CBC Hockey Night in Canada contributor Pierre LeBrun told the Hotstove segment on Saturday night.
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| Blackhawks chase Luongo (CBC.ca) |
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Five days removed from a gold-medal win with Team Canada at the Vancouver Olympics, Canucks goalie Roberto Luongo allowed five goals on 14 shots in one period of a 6-3 loss at Chicago on Friday night.
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| Canadiens' Lapierre suspended 4 games for late hit (AP) |
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Montreal Canadiens center Maxim Lapierre has been suspended four games Friday for a hit on San Jose Sharks center Scott Nichol. Lapierre knocked Nichol into the end boards 1:50 into the third period of the Sharks' 3-2 win Thursday night in San Jose. Nichol was injured on the play and did not return to the game.
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| Maxim Lapierre gets excessive 4-game suspension for Nichol hit (Yahoo! Sports) |
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As you saw Friday morning, Montreal Canadiens winger Maxime Lapierre's "garbage" hit from behind...
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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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| Video: Lapierre's blatant, injurious, non-penalized hit on Nichol (Yahoo! Sports) |
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Chris Lee in an NHL referee. You'll notice him to the right, where he had the best view of Montreal Canadiens...
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| San Jose Sharks score 2 in third period to beat Montreal Canadiens 3-2 (The Canadian Press) |
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SAN JOSE, Calif. - This was just the kind of test San Jose coach Todd McLellan wants for his team before the playoffs. |
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| Sharks rally to 3-2 win over Canadiens (AP) |
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This was just the kind of test San Jose coach Todd McLellan wants for his team before the playoffs. Playing a physical game against a desperate team, the Sharks managed to overcome three shots off posts and stellar goaltending from Carey Price to pull out a 3-2 victory over the Montreal Canadiens on Thursday night. |
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| NHL deadline day brings no major trades (CBC.ca) |
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Deadline day madness? It didn't exactly turn out that way. What promised to be a day full of blockbuster trades and surprising moves made by the NHL's 30 general managers turned out to be pretty tame affair
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| Blues acquire forward D'Agostini from Montreal (AP) |
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The St. Louis Blues have acquired forward Matt D'Agostini from Montreal in exchange for prospect Aaron Palushaj. The trade was announced late Tuesday. D'Agostini had two goals, two assists and 26 penalty minutes in 40 games for the Canadiens this season, and scored 12 goals with nine assists and 16 penalty minutes in 53 games in 2008-09.
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| USA in second again as Canadiens score four in third to beat Boston (The Canadian Press) |
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BOSTON - The Canadiens picked up where the Canadians left off.
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| Canadiens score 4 in 3rd to beat Boston (AP) |
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The Canadiens picked up where the Canadians left off. In their first game back after watching the home team win the gold medal at the Vancouver Olympics, the Montreal Canadiens scored four times in the third period to beat the Boston Bruins 4-1 on Tuesday night. Montreal, which had lost three of four before the break, improved to seventh in the Eastern Conference and dropped the Bruins into a tie... |
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