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In London's Second Round Series vs. Saginaw (Series F West), Tavares' totals were: Game #4: 1G, 2A, 2+/-, 0PIM, in a 5-3 London win. London wins the series 4-0.
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I'm glad this isn't a playoff game. On this date: ten games played, ten losses.
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I'm glad this isn't a playoff game. On this date: ten games played, ten losses.
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If only Edwards would get off the fence and express his opinion.
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You are welcome. Was the nickname for his antics on or off the ice?
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I'll be there. I have to remember to take my passport. Will the Earl of Bud be there?
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He's well known in his/my hometown. This link gives the details: Rob Manno.
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Current Streaks Season Streaks Overall: 1-game winning streak Road: 1-game winning streak. Streaks vs. Buffalo Overall: 2-game winning streak Road: 2-game winning streak. Record on this Date This is the 20th game played on this date. The Club's record in the previous 19 games: 4W-13L-1T-1OTL. This is the 10th regular season game played on this date. The Club's record in the previous 9 games: 4W-3L-1T-1OTL. LGW.
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In London's Second Round Series vs. Saginaw (Series F West), Tavares' totals were: Game #3: 0G, 0A, -1+/-, 2PIM, in a 4-1 London win. London leads the series 3-0.
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Patrick Roy seeking a head coaching position in the nhl
cusimano_brothers replied to miller76's topic in General
With the help of Wikipedia, here is his "legacy" in the Q, after winning the Memorial Cup in 2006: On January 19, 2007, Saguenay Police investigated an incident involving Roy and co-owner of the Chicoutimi Saguenéens, Pierre Cardinal. There were reports that Roy threw punches at the co-owner after he intervened in order to disperse a crowd of hockey fans that were blocking the Remparts bus after a game between the two clubs. A complaint for assault had been filed against Roy who may face assault charges in the matter. Montreal newspaper Le Journal de Montréal reported that Roy later apologized to the victim by telephone. In a press conference following a Remparts game on January 21, 2007, Roy said that he was "suffering prejudice on the part of the media" and believed that he was not guilty of the incident. He then questioned his future as head coach and co-owner of the team, even considering resigning from his duties. On January 25, 2007, Cardinal announced that he removed his complaint against Roy, before Roy made a press conference about his future in the Quebec Remparts, where he announced he will stay coach and co-owner of the team. On March 22, 2008, in Chicoutimi, Quebec, Roy was involved in another on-ice incident during Game 2 of a first-round playoff series against the rival Saguenéens. Late in the second period, in which the Saguenéens were leading Quebec 7-1, a brawl started and Remparts goaltender Jonathan Roy, who is also Patrick's son, charged towards opposing goaltender Bobby Nadeau. Roy hit Nadeau numerous times despite the other goalie indicating he didn't want to fight. After knocking Nadeau down, Roy continued to hit him. Roy fought a second Saguenéens player, then skated off the ice while holding both middle fingers up to the crowd. Coach Roy denied inciting his son to fight even though cameras showed Roy making a gesture towards his son while he was advancing towards Nadeau. After investigation by the league office, Jonathan was suspended for seven games and fined $500 while Patrick was suspended for five games and fined $4,000. The Quebec Ministry of Public Safety has launched a police investigation into the matter. In late July 2008, Jonathan was charged with assault in Saguenay courts. On November 21, 2008, Roy's other son found trouble playing for the Remparts, when centre Frederick Roy cross-checked an opponent in the head after a stoppage in play, Frederick was ultimately suspended 15 games by the QMJHL for that incident, which occurred the night before Patrick Roy's jersey retirement ceremony in Montreal. Montreal's Centennial celebration carries over into next season. He sure would sell newspapers. And, if he was hired by Canadiens, that might be his next job after his firing. -
Great win; the only thing that kept it close was Backstrom. Osgood made some great saves when they had to be made. In the last minute of the third, Minnesota iced the puck... twice...in a span of 18 seconds. That's what separates the teams fighting for a playoff spot from the ones in the playoffs. Things like that might help Lemaire make his mind up about leaving. And, I swear I heard Mike Emrick call Olvecky "Ovechkin".
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50 Detroit records their 50th win of the season (in their 78th game) for the 6th time in franchise histrory, dating back to 1995-96. 4 Detroit records their 50th win for the fourth consecutive season, becoming only the third team in NHL history to reach this mark (Boston Bruins: 1971-74 and Montreal Canadiens: 1976-79).
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Coaches Corner, April 4, 2009. Mr. Cherry has it right. As Avery is skating up to Thomas, he glances to the right; I wonder what he is looking at?
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In London's Second Round Series vs. Saginaw (Series F West), Tavares' totals were: Game #2: 1G, 1A, -1+/-, 2PIM, in a 4-3 London win. London leads the series 2-0.
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Current Streaks Season Streaks Overall: 3-game losing streak (1 shutout) Home: 3-game losing streak (1 shutout). Streaks vs. Minnesota Overall: 1-game losing streak Home: 1-game winning streak. Record on this Date This is the 27th game played on this date. The Club's record in the previous 26 games is: 12W-11L-2T-1SOL. This is the 15th regular season game played on this date. The Club's record in the previous 14 games: 5W-6L-2T-1SOL. LGW.
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And he even tried to sell it to the officials by including his version of the "turtle dance".
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http://und.cstv.com/sports/m-hockey/mtt/ha...hristian00.html is the son of Dave (on the far right): Edit: Sorry about the missing "n" in "alumnus".
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Update 1. Update 2.
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In Brampton's Second Round Series vs. Mississauga (Series F East), McCollum's totals were: Game #1: 21 shots (5-9-7), 21 saves in a 3-0 Brampton win. Brampton leads the series 1-0.
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In London's Second Round Series vs. Saginaw (Series F West), Tavares' totals were: Game #1: 0G, 1A, 0+/-, 0PIM, in a 7-3 London win. London leads the series 1-0.
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Sunday's game against the Wild moved to 12:30 on NBC
cusimano_brothers replied to HockeyCrazy3033's topic in General
3 p.m. – 6 p.m. SHELL HOUSTON OPEN (live) Commentators: Dan Hicks, Johnny Miller, Gary Koch, Mark Rolfing, Roger Maltbie, Dottie Pepper, Jimmy Roberts Site: Redstone GC, Houston, TX Only one of TNHLONBC's favourites (i.e., Eastern Conference slop) is playing on Sunday. So, NBC puts on a game they know will give them good numbers. -
'Sour' Burke vows changes. A slow, summer long Burke-burn sounds like a great idea.
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I agree. Or, play overtime to a finish; until there is a winner. Two points only at stake.
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Hockey tournament. This looks like a great event for a very worthwhile cause. Taken from the article: Asked if she belonged in the hall of fame, Howe remarked that she was already in it because "she's a part of me" and "she was as much a part of the teams as I was." She's been honoured, but is not a full member, of the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame. Now that the larger institution at Yonge and Front has decided finally to begin inducting women into a wing of their own starting next year, Colleen Howe may deserve consideration as a builder. Does she belong? "Hell, yes," says Gordie. "More than a lot of people we know. I say yes." Of hall voters, Howe adds: "They make mistakes, too."