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Predators top Blues for 4th straight win
Nov 30 2006 11:58PM (CT)
ST. LOUIS (AP) - Jordin Tootoo is one of the Nashville Predators' unsung players, leading the team in penalty minutes and ranking second in hits. His go-ahead goal was an unexpected bonus for a fatigued team playing for the second straight night.
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Nagy returns to lifts Coyotes over Kings
Nov 30 2006 11:57PM (CT)
GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) - Ladislav Nagy returned from a one-game benching to score a goal and add three assists in the Phoenix Coyotes' 7-4 victory over the Los Angeles Kings on Thursday night.
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Heatley leads Senators to 1st shutout
Nov 30 2006 11:49PM (CT)
OTTAWA (AP) - The Ottawa Senators are beginning to look more like the team that led the NHL in goals last season. Dany Heatley had two goals and an assist and Ray Emery made 31 saves for Ottawa's first shutout of the season in the Senators' 6-0 win over the Florida Panthers on Thursday night.
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Bruins' surge continues past Lightning
Nov 30 2006 11:41PM (CT)
BOSTON (AP) - Bruins rookie Phil Kessel made his first shootout attempt a memorable one. Tim Thomas saved all seven shots in the shootout and Kessel scored on Boston's seventh attempt, giving the surging Bruins a 4-3 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning on Thursday night.
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Rookie helps lowly Flyers beat Isles
Nov 30 2006 11:38PM (CT)
UNIONDALE, N.Y. (AP) - Alexandre Picard looked around during his 18th NHL game and noticed he wasn't the only youngster manning the Philadelphia Flyers' blue line. The kids held their own against the New York Islanders, and Picard chipped in with his first two assists in Philadelphia's 3-2 victory Thursday night.
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Hossa's trick helps Thrashers beat Leafs
Nov 30 2006 11:29PM (CT)
ATLANTA (AP) - The Atlanta Thrashers ended three years of frustration against Toronto. Marian Hossa had three goals and an assist, Kari Lehtonen stopped 36 shots and the Thrashers beat the Maple Leafs 5-0 Thursday night for a victory that meant the most to Atlanta's veterans.
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Hurricanes bounce back against Canadiens
Nov 30 2006 11:27PM (CT)
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - After three losses in four games, Peter Laviolette talked with his Carolina Hurricanes players in what he called a "regrouping" meeting. The message was simple: play hard and remember to have fun. It was apparently something the defending Stanley Cup champions needed to hear.
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Kolzig finally gets a win against Stars
Nov 30 2006 10:41PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Olaf Kolzig erased a pesky zero from his career stat sheet. Kolzig made 35 saves and withstood a third-period rally to finally defeat the only NHL franchise he had never beaten when the Washington Capitals edged the Dallas Stars 4-3 on Thursday night.
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Shattered glass sends 2 kids to hospital
Nov 30 2006 9:14PM (CT)
OTTAWA (AP) - Two children attending the Ottawa Senators' game against Florida were sent to a hospital for precautionary reasons Thursday after plexiglass shattered in front of them when Chris Phillips checked Florida's Stephen Weiss into the boards.
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Penguins place John LeClair on waivers
Nov 30 2006 7:05PM (CT)
PITTSBURGH (AP) - John LeClair was placed on waivers Thursday by the Pittsburgh Penguins, a move designed to try to move the two-time 50-goal scorer to another team.
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Man to plead in Tocchet gambling case
Nov 30 2006 5:31PM (CT)
MOUNT HOLLY, N.J. (AP) - A second man accused of running a gambling ring with former hockey star Rick Tocchet will plead guilty and agree to cooperate with authorities, according to a report published Thursday.
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Philly ends all-too-brief winning streak
Nov 30 2006 4:57AM (CT)
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Mike Rathje lost the puck, lost a game and ended Philadelphia's all-too brief winning streak. Paul Kariya's kept Nashville's streak alive with the clutch steal that set-up the winning goal. With a play like that, it's no wonder the Flyers sit at the bottom of the Atlantic Division and the Predators lead the Central.
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Blackhawks' Ruutu gives Savard first win
Nov 30 2006 12:46AM (CT)
CHICAGO (AP) - New coach. Same result _ so it seemed for two periods, anyway. The Chicago Blackhawks were plodding again and seemed on their way to another loss in Denis Savard's first game as head coach. And then, everything changed.
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