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Jan 19th, 2010 |
By Brian Bohl |
Category: New York Islanders, Top Story
UNIONDALE, NY— Fans filled the green Nassau Coliseum seats to capacity for just the second time this season Monday afternoon when the Islanders hosted the Devils.
The previous sellout came in the opener when John Tavares made his NHL debut against the defending Stanley Cup champion Pittsburgh Penguins. While the glamour level wasn’t the same for [...]
Tags: Best News, Division Leaders, Game Goal, Game Winning Streak, Goal Mark, Islanders, John Tavares, Knee Injuries, Matt Moulson, Nassau Coliseum, Netminder, Nhl Debut, Pittsburgh Penguins, Sellout, Seven Games, Shot Advantage, Sixth Victory, Stanley Cup Champion, Three Games, Throngs Posted in New York Islanders, Top Story |
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Oct 13th, 2009 |
By Brian Bohl |
Category: New York Islanders, Top Story
UNIONDALE, NY— Martin Biron brought up the team’s intensity level after the Islanders failed for a fourth straight time to pick up its first victory of the new season.
Biron logged 20 saves and Matt Moulson scored a late third period goal. But the Isles still fell to the Los Angeles Kings, 2-1, in front of [...]
Tags: 60 Minutes, Captain Doug, Doug Weight, First Victory, Four Games, Goal Game, Intensity Level, John Tavares, Jonathan Quick, Justin Williams, Kopitar, Kyle Okposo, Los Angeles Kings, Martin Biron, Matt Moulson, Nassau Coliseum, Period Goal, Shot Advantage, Straight Time, Uniondale Ny Posted in New York Islanders, Top Story |
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Apr 16th, 2009 |
By Brian Bohl |
Category: New Jersey Devils, Top Story
NEWARK, NJ- Scan through the NHL’s postseason media guide and the importance of quality goaltending for championship-caliber teams becomes apparent.
Martin Brodeur has led the Devils to three championships and four finals appearances. But while New Jersey claims a battle-tested netminder, Carolina counters with Cam Ward, who has also taken a team to the top and [...]
Tags: Cam Ward, Championship Caliber, Defenseman, First Period, Game 1, Goaltending, Good Game, Martin Brodeur, Mike Mottau, Patrick Elias, Postseason Series, Prudential Center, Radar Gun, Regular Season Games, Second Intermission, Shot Advantage, Stanley Cup Playoffs, Throngs, Transition Team, Zach Parise Posted in New Jersey Devils, Top Story |
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Mar 31st, 2009 |
By Ryan Ballengee |
Category: Golf, Ryan Ballengee, Top Story
Tiger Woods entered the final round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational with a five shot deficit to make up again 54 hole leader Sean O’Hair. To that point in the tournament, O’Hair had played almost flawless golf among a field that was struggling to corral the Bay Hill layout. Even if it were played at [...]
Tags: Arnold Palmer, Collapse, Contention, Downfall, Intimidation, Jason Gore, John Deere, John Deere Classic, Optimal Position, Pga Tour Events, Phil Mickelson, Players Championship, Shot Advantage, Sixth Time, Tee Ball, Th Hole, Th Place, Threesome, Tiger Woods, Zach Johnson Posted in Golf, Ryan Ballengee, Top Story |
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Feb 13th, 2009 |
By Bruce Berlet |
Category: Hartford Wolf Pack
HARTFORD, CT – Wolf Pack defenseman Corey Potter had never had two goals in a game as a pro — until Friday night.
Potter scored twice in 73 seconds early in the second period and later assisted on Patrick Rissmiller’s goal as the Hartford Wolf Pack beat the Lake Erie Monsters 6-2 before 3,815 at the [...]
Tags: Coach Ken, Dallas Stars, Decent Game, First Period, Hartford Ct, Hartford Wolf Pack, Ken Gernander, Lake Erie, Lake Erie Monsters, Lake Monsters, Manitoba Moose, Monster Attack, New York Rangers, Nhl Career, Offseason, Patrick Rissmiller, Sean Avery, Second Period, Shot Advantage, Wolf Lake Posted in Hartford Wolf Pack |
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