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Caps fall to Wild
The Associated PressCal Clutterbuck's first two NHL goals gave Minnesota a badly needed offensive boost and sparked the Wild, who hung on against the injury-depleted and travel-weary Washington Capitals for a 4-3 victory Monday night. Marek Zidlicky's 5-on-3 slap shot,...Tags: Tom Poti, Matt Bradley, Mike Green, Soccer, Basketball
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Spezza, Heatley could have been Islanders
The NHL schedule maker must have a cruel streak where Islanders fans are concerned. As if to cut through the scar tissue from the Mike Milbury era and re-open old wounds, the league scheduled back-to-back Coliseum visits for Ottawa forwards Dany Heatley...Tags: Roberto Luongo, Long Island, Field Hockey, Rick DiPietro, Alexei Kovalev
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Reeling Rangers need to make changes
With Mullet Melrose's Lightning in town Thursday night to face the Rangers, it's a good time to remember how the home side opened its season, a whole month and 8,000 miles ago. Ah, Prague ... Two wins over a Tampa team that looked like a JV squad at...Tags: Colin Campbell, Field Hockey, Rick DiPietro, Scott Gomez, Soccer
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NHL takes pains to hide players' injuries
mark.herrmann@newsday.comMum's the word, but you didn't hear it from them. Not from anyone in the National Hockey League, which is enjoying its first year of a don't-ask-we're-not-going-to-tell policy about injuries. Shhhhhh. Don't let anyone know about a "lower body injury,"...Tags: Football, Injuries, Field Hockey, Saku Koivu, Ryan Getzlaf
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Maple Leafs not going all out this season
mark.herrmann@newsday.comSound familiar? A tradition-rich franchise plays in a city that is virtually the capital of the sport, near league offices and not far from the Hall of Fame. It has intense media coverage, ravenous fan following and talk radio chatter aplenty, 12 months a...Tags: Long Island, Field Hockey, Brian Burke, Darcy Tucker, Charles Wang
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Team-by-team breakdown: Detroit is still No. 1
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe rich got richer, as the defending Stanley Cup champion Red Wings signed prized free-agent forward Marian Hossa and signed goaltender Ty Conklin as a backup to Chris Osgood. No team has repeated as Cup champion since the 1997 and 1998 Red Wings, but...Tags: Teemu Selanne, Tony Granato, Roberto Luongo, Nashville Predators, Miikka Kiprusoff
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Blackhawks fall to Wild
The Associated PressStephane Veilleux scored his second goal of the game with 23.9 seconds remaining in overtime to give the Minnesota Wild a 3-2 preseason victory over the Chicago Blackhawks on Tuesday night. Veilleux tied the game with a power-play goal 3:30 into the...Tags: Chicago Blackhawks, Brent Seabrook, Martin Havlat, Corey Crawford, Minnesota Wild
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Blackhawks creeping back in it, beat Wild
Tribune staff reporterApparently, the Blackhawks are taking this whole playoff thing seriously. The Hawks picked up two crucial points in the Western Conference race Tuesday night when they defeated the Minnesota Wild 4-2 before a crowd of 18,568 at the Excel Energy Center....Tags: Eric Belanger, Soccer, Minnesota Wild, Jordan Hendry, Patrick Kane
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Happy homecoming for Savard
The Associated PressMarc Savard made Atlanta feel like home all over again. With hockey luminaries such as Sidney Crosby sitting home, Savard stepped up. The Boston Bruins forward scored the winning goal with 20.9 seconds left Sunday night to lift the Eastern Conference...Tags: Clothing and Textiles Industry, Evgeni Nabokov, Roberto Luongo, Multi-Sport Events, Injuries
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Blackhawks strike fast, then implode fast
Tribune staff reporterThe Blackhawks have found some innovative ways to lose during their current eight-game losing skid, but Friday night it was old-fashioned poor goaltending that led to the latest defeat. Nikolai Khabibulin, who has ranged from spectacular to merely...Tags: Robert Lang, Mark Parrish, Basketball, Soccer, Minnesota Wild
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Toronto calling: No goal, Blackhawks
Tribune staff reporterFor years the Blackhawks have believed they haven't received a fair shake from the league offices. Sunday night did nothing to dispel that notion. The Hawks lost 4-3 to the Minnesota Wild in a controversial shootout after league officials in Toronto...Tags: Kris King, Cam Barker, Pavol Demitra, Martin Havlat, Minnesota Wild
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