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Third Period ’
Feb 15th, 2010 |
By Brian Bohl |
Category: New York Islanders, Top Story
UNIONDALE, NY—Martin Biron waited more than a month for a chance to appear in a NHL game.
Biron’s patience paid off as the 32-year-old posted wins in consecutive starts in a six-day span. With the impending Olympic break, Biron did his best to showcase his skills before the league’s March 3 trade deadline.
Islanders coach Scott Gordon [...]
Tags: Ahl, Coach Scott, Dwayne Roloson, Garth Snow, Islanders, Last Tuesday, Logjam, Martin Biron, Nhl Game, Ottawa Senators, Period Goals, Platoon, Rick Dipietro, Seven Games, Stoppage, Third Period, Trade Deadline, Trade Talks, Two Games, Winter Games Posted in New York Islanders, Top Story |
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Dec 31st, 2009 |
By Raphael Garcia |
Category: Football
San Diego 42 Tennessee 17
The game was never a contest from the start and the Titans season is now over. Eliminated from the playoffs, Tennessee looks towards other goals. First off was Christmas night, a game versus a Chargers team that had won nine straight games. The Titans needed a win to keep their playoff [...]
Tags: Afc, Chargers, Christmas, Christmas Night, Eric Dickerson, Fumble, Indianapolis, Last Game, Lead, New York Jets, Phillip Rivers, San Diego, Seattle, Straight Games, Tennessee, Third Period, Titans, Touchdown, Vince Young Posted in Football |
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Dec 16th, 2009 |
By Brian Bohl |
Category: New York Islanders
UNIONDALE, NY— Two goals in 55 seconds sent Islanders fans scurrying from the Nassau Coliseum before the third period’s final minute was complete. The exodus came after jeers greeted the Islanders leaving the ice at the second intermission after Florida scored twice off breakaways.
Dwayne Roloson was pulled after the fifth goal. The Panthers torched the [...]
Tags: Blowout, Defensemen, Dwayne Roloson, Exodus, Fifth Goal, First Meeting, Hockey Game, Insurance Goal, Islanders, Jeers, John Tavares, Locker Room, Madison Square Garden, Nassau Coliseum, Panthers, Puck, Second Intermission, Tavares, Third Period, Three Games Posted in New York Islanders |
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Dec 7th, 2009 |
By Joe McDonald |
Category: New York Rangers, Top Story
NEW YORK – What kind of team is the New York Rangers? That’s the question everyone is asking, especially after another home loss – this time 3-1 to the Detroit Red Wings.
The Blueshirts played hard last night, especially in the third period, but John Tortorella’s crew just couldn’t score on the power play, as they [...]
Tags: Blueshirts, Brian Boyle, Callahan, Consecutive Games, Crease, Detroit Red Wings, First Period, Good Games, Good Job, Henrik Lundqvist, John Tortorella, Marion Gaborik, New York Rangers, Own Zone, Power Play, Scorer, Sean Avery, T Score, Third Period, Time 3 Posted in New York Rangers, Top Story |
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Nov 13th, 2009 |
By Scott Mandel |
Category: New York Rangers, Top Story
New York – The Rangers were defeated tonight by the Atlanta Thrashers, 5-3, in front of another sold-out Garden crowd of 18,300. You have to give the Ranger faithful their due, they are a loyal bunch to their team which is now 3-7-1 in their last ten games and fell to a 10-8-1 overall record.
Ilya [...]
Tags: Atlanta Thrashers, Colby Armstrong, Foot Injury, Former Rangers, Ilya Kovalchuk, Johan Hedberg, Kane, Loyal Bunch, Maxim Afinogenov, Netter, Nik Antropov, Penalty Box, Power Play, Puck, Rich Peverley, Right Foot, Second Period, Seven Games, Six Games, Third Period Posted in New York Rangers, Top Story |
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Nov 3rd, 2009 |
By Brian Bohl |
Category: New York Islanders, Top Story
UNIONDALE, NY— Brendan Witt scored just three goals in his first 218 games as an Islander.
But the defenseman nearly matched that production in one period, netting his first career two-goal game in leading the Isles to a come-from-behind 3-1 win over Edmonton Monday night at Nassau Coliseum.
Witt entered the game having not scored in 92 [...]
Tags: Brendan Witt, Defenseman, Doug Weight, Dwayne Roloson, Fifth Goal, Former Team, Goal Game, Hockey Team, Intermission, Islanders, John Tavares, Nassau Coliseum, Nikolai Khabibulin, Oilers, Pat Quinn, Second Period, Six Games, Straight Game, Third Period, Wrist Shots Posted in New York Islanders, Top Story |
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Oct 29th, 2009 |
By Jon Wagner |
Category: New York Knicks, Top Story
Although his last name begins with it, and he’s never coached a team in his career which has either (D)emonstrated it nor been committe(D) to it, New York Knicks’ hea(D) coach Mike D’Antoni this offseason and preseason, preache(D) a renewe(D) belief for his team in a single letter: a ‘D’ — as in (D)efense.
However, talking [...]
Tags: Blown Away, Coach Mike, Danilo Gallinari, David Lee, Dwayne Wade, Eras, Field Goal Attempts, Forwards, Fourth Quarter, Hea, Insistence, Jermaine O Neal, Knick, Michael Beasley, Minute Stretch, New York Knicks, Offseason, Team Nickname, Third Period, Wilson Chandler Posted in New York Knicks, Top Story |
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Oct 27th, 2009 |
By Joe McDonald |
Category: New York Rangers, Top Story
NEW YORK – Take a deep breath Ranger fans, Marian Gaborik looks like he will be fine.
After leaving the ice midway through the third period, the Rangers’ franchise scorer said, “it’s nothing.” And the injury was not related to his hip or groin that plagued him in the past.
Although he didn’t know when he would [...]
Tags: Anisimov, Brandon Dubinsky, Coyotes, Crease, Deep Breath, Groin, Jaromir Jagr, John Tortorella, Marian Gaborik, Netminder, Neutral Zone, Phoenix Coyotes, Playbook, Prospal, Ranger Fans, Scorer, Second Period, Slapshot, Third Period, Tight Game Posted in New York Rangers, Top Story |
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Oct 25th, 2009 |
By Brian Bohl |
Category: New York Islanders, Top Story
UNIONDALE, NY— Posting a third-period lead at home is supposed to be a precursor for success.
But the Islanders once again allowed the opposition to build positive momentum after blowing a two-goal lead for a second straight home game. Unlike in the shootout win over Carolina, rookie John Tavares couldn’t bail the Isles out this time [...]
Tags: Alex Ovechkin, Brooks Laich, Caromed, Coach Scott, Defenseman, Defensive Effort, Dwayne Roloson, Islanders, John Tavares, Keith Aucoin, Killer Instinct, Mark Streit, Nassau Coliseum, Overtime Decision, Overtime Victory, Overtime Winner, Slap Shot, Straight Home Game, Third Period, Unanswered Goals, Uniondale Ny Posted in New York Islanders, Top Story |
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Oct 15th, 2009 |
By Joe McDonald |
Category: New York Rangers, Top Story
NEW YORK – During their first five wins this season, the Rangers have gained points in almost every fashion.
They won tight games and they won blow outs. They could shut out teams and they can win the shooting matches.
But one thing was constant during their first five wins, the Rangers were the better team on [...]
Tags: Blow Outs, Blueshirts, Career Goal, Coach John, Facet, Final Score, First Period, Henrik Lundqvist, Hockey Club, John Tortorella, Kings Team, Los Angeles Kings, Man Advantage, Marian Gaborik, Power Play, Sco, Shooting Matches, Third Period, Three Games, Tight Games Posted in New York Rangers, Top Story |
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