Posts Tagged ‘ Carolina Hurricanes ’

Isles Drop Seventh of Eight

Feb 7th, 2010 | By Brian Bohl | Category: New York Islanders, Top Story

UNIONDALE, NY— First intermission treated Islanders fans to a glimpse of a mini remote controlled blimp getting wedged in the rafters near the Nassau Coliseum press box.
Consider it symbolism for the arena’s home team as the Islanders are desperately looking to find the right direction. The Islanders failed to generate much offense against a goalie [...]



Two Late Goals End Devils Season

Apr 29th, 2009 | By Melinda Quasius | Category: New Jersey Devils, Top Story

NEWARK, NJ – No one had ever seen anything like it.
Long after the final buzzer ended, there was a zombie-like haze amongst the players and the coaches.
How could everything change in one minute and twenty seconds? How could home-ice advantage and a raucous crowd just melt away in 80 ticks of a clock?  How did [...]



Brodeur Fantastic in 1-0 Devils Win for Game 5

Apr 24th, 2009 | By Melinda Quasius | Category: New Jersey Devils, Top Story

Martin Brodeur would have preferred a larger margin for error, but he and the New Jersey Devils will have to settle for a 1-0 win over the Carolina Hurricanes.
“Well, I like the 2, 3-nothing better,” Brodeur joked. “It makes it tough at the end, because one lucky bounce, anything could happen.”
The all-time winningest goalie knows [...]



The Amazing Valiquette

Jan 28th, 2009 | By Joe McDonald | Category: Joe McDonald, New York Rangers, Today's News

NEW YORK – Take a closer look at Stephen Valiquette’s helmet, you can see it adorned with the eyes and mask of the superhero Spider-man.
He said he first did it as a promotion for the Marvel Comics – Spider-man is from New York -but then as he visited some hockey camps, the children attending complimented [...]