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Rangers send Hollweg to Toronto for draft pick
The Rangers' stable of third- and fourth-line forwards emptied a bit yesterday when left wing Ryan Hollweg, 25, was shipped to Toronto for a fifth-round draft pick in 2009. The Downey, Calif., native played three seasons with the Rangers, compiling 311...Tags: Chris Simon, Field Hockey
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Rangers just not good enough
Just not good enough. It's the four-word phrase that will haunt the Rangers for a third consecutive season. They have set a new standard for the franchise, which is admirable, considering the pre-lockout depths to which the Rangers sank. But now that...Tags: Pascal Dupuis, Brendan Shanahan, Jaromir Jagr, Marian Hossa, Petr Sykora
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Penguins, Red Wings present dynamic mix of new and old
The Stanley Cup finals will fulfill the NHL's marketing dreams -- and should be a memorable experience for fans too. The Detroit Red Wings, an Original Six team with a deep and far-flung fan base, earned the right to compete for the Cup by defeating...Tags: Pascal Dupuis, Marian Hossa, Dominik Hasek, Jaromir Jagr, Mario Lemieux
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Braydon Coburn
Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Braydon Coburn was struck in the face with a shot by Pittsburgh's Hal Gill early in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference finals Sunday night. Gill took a shot from the left point that apparently deflected off Evgeni Malkin's...Tags: Pittsburgh Penguins, Kimmo Timonen, National Hockey League, Philadelphia Flyers
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Key for the Red Wings is their fast start
Special to The TimesYou want to get off to that good first start, and Detroit is a much different team when it scores first. The Red Wings play so well defensively, which you saw Monday night in their 3-0 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup...Tags: Pittsburgh Penguins, Detroit Red Wings, Tomas Holmstrom, Marian Hossa, Chris Osgood
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Team, fans show they still believe
Sidney Crosby may suck soda through a straw, but that's about all he does with the ''s'' word, despite the chants of almost 20,000 Flyers fans at the Wachovia Center on Thursday night. Crosby, who was tied for the lead in playoff scoring with 19 points...Tags: Petr Sykora, Scott Hartnell, New York Islanders, Wachovia Corp., Field Hockey
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Stevens: Timonen, Coburn could return
Flyers coach John Stevens lifted the spirits of a city just moments after his Flyers avoided elimination at the hands of the Pittsburgh Penguins at the Wachovia Center on Thursday night. During his postgame media conference after a 4-2 Flyers win...Tags: Pittsburgh Penguins, Toronto Maple Leafs, Petr Sykora, Scott Hartnell, New York Islanders
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Red Wings need their front man, Tomas Holmstrom
PITTSBURGH -- Goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury felt so energized after he won Game 3 of the Stanley Cup finals Wednesday that he would have been happy to play again with only a Zamboni break in between.
"When you get that win it's always fun to get back in...Tags: Kris Draper, Detroit Red Wings, Tomas Holmstrom, Soccer
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Penguins-Red Wings just what NHL needed
DETROIT -- The face of the NHL is scruffy, Sidney Crosby's attempt at a playoff beard having resulted in fuzz more befitting a high school prom king than a player who carried the Pittsburgh Penguins from near-extinction to the Stanley Cup finals.
Crosby,...Tags: Marian Hossa, Kirk Maltby, National Hockey League, Joe Louis, Nicklas Lidstrom
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Former King Brad Stuart gets his shot at the Cup
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterDETROIT -- Brad Stuart had rosy visions when he signed a one-year, $3.5-million contract with the Kings as a free agent last summer. "You always go into a season optimistic, and it just never happened," he said Friday on the eve of the Stanley Cup...Tags: Pittsburgh Penguins, Contracts, Toronto Maple Leafs, Detroit Red Wings, Imperial and Royal Matters
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May 27, 2008
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May 16, 2008
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May 31, 2008
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