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Ducks Beat Oilers 3-2 In Anaheim

Posted by TheHockeyGuy on 12th February 2010

The Edmonton Oilers continue to be the NHL’s free spot on the bingo card.

They played infinitely better than in their previous two desultory losses in Denver and Phoenix, pouring 39 shots at Jonas Hiller and getting two short-handed goals within an eight-minute span in the middle period, but still fell 3-2 to the Anaheim Ducks on Wednesday night at the Honda Center.

Todd Marchant handed the Oilers their 11th straight road loss and gave the Ducks a franchise-record 11th straight home win by deftly tipping James Wisniewski’s long slapper past Jeff Deslauriers’ glove in the third period of a game that neither Oilers coach Pat Quinn nor Ducks coach Randy Carlyle will be using to reinforce how to play defence.

But the fans loved it.

“What can I say? Wiz was trying to hit me in the high slot for a tip and it found its way in,” said Marchant, who was matched most of the night against the Oilers’ top line of Ryan Potulny, Dustin Penner and Robert Nilsson.

Click here to read the full article – By Edmonton Journal




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Sjostrom And Hanson Healthy

Posted by TheHockeyGuy on 12th February 2010

Maple Leafs defenceman Mike Komisarek went under the knife Wednesday, while Christian Hanson and Fredrik Sjostrom are thankfully no longer under the weather.

Komisarek, who was shut down for the season with a torn labrum in his shoulder, was slated to be operated on by renowned orthopedic surgeon Dr. James Andrews of Birmingham, Ala. His recovery period is expected to be 4-6 months, which should leave him ready for training camp in September, barring any setbacks.

Komisarek’s right shoulder has been wonky ever since he scrapped with Boston’s Milan Lucic back in November 2008. Komisarek was a member of the Montreal Canadiens at the time.

Meanwhile Hanson and Sjostrom were back at Leaf practice today, having recovered from a bout of food poisoning they acquired on Sunday. According to coach Ron Wilson, both players ate at the same restaurant.

“I’ve always told people: ‘Don’t eat seafood if it’s flown further than you to get there,’” Wilson quipped. “I know they don’t get that shrimp out of Lake Ontario.

“They just ate some bad shrimp.”

Both players were too ill to play in Monday’s 3-2 loss to the San Jose Sharks. They also could not accompany the team to Canton, Mass. Tuesday for the funeral of Brendan Burke. son of Leafs general manager Brian Burke.

After all that, each was upbeat at the opportunity to be back out on the ice again today and should be in the lineup when the Leafs meet the St. Louis Blues Friday in Missouri.

Click here to read the full article – By Toronto Sun




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Mayers Makes A Statement

Posted by TheHockeyGuy on 12th February 2010

The knuckles — especially on his right hand — tell quite a tale for Jamal Mayers.

They’re all scraped up and covered with cuts.

Chunks of skin are missing.

The wounds which only come from dropping the gloves and hitting an opponent’s helmet — or melon — are easy to spot.

“Occupational hazard,” Mayers said without even needing to look at his hands.

The Flames lead the NHL in fighting majors this season with 64 — 10 more than the Anaheim Ducks, who were No. 2 on that list prior to Wednesday’s play.

The first thought would be that trading away Brandon Prust would have cut down the club’s fighting majors. Prust, now a member of the New York Rangers, has dropped the gloves 21 times this season.

However, Mayers is keeping the Flames quota of fighting majors alive and well.

In five games since coming west from the Toronto Maple Leafs, Mayers has fought three times. The rash of tussles has him at 11 this season.

Click here to read the full article – By Calgary Sun




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Are The Canucks Overthinking?

Posted by TheHockeyGuy on 12th February 2010

Lies, damned lies and statistics: Mark Twain made the remark popular as a list of the three kinds of falsehoods there are.

The Vancouver Canucks are starting to think the same as Twain as the numbers pile up.

Outscored 10-1 in the first period so far after five games of an eight-game road trip. No lead to brag about except for the final 2:04 of the opening road game at Toronto 11 days ago. Seven straight games in which the other team scored first and 12 of the past 14.

“You can’t think in your mind what the stats are,” Roberto Luongo said after the Canucks fell 3-1 to the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday. “Thursday’s game [against the Florida Panthers in Sunrise, Fla.] has nothing to do with the last 12 of 14.”

Then what does?

Luongo thinks perhaps the players are thinking too much about that and, well, why shouldn’t they?

They’ve held meetings where the coaches point it out and the players talk about it among themselves.

And if Mikael Samuelsson finds twine instead of metal on his first shift, it’s a different game.

Instead, Martin St. Louis gets a break when Kyle Wellwood throws the puck away on a power play, and the puck gives a little jump just as he’s about to shoot and the short-handed goal stands up as the winner.

Click here to read the full article – By Gordon McIntyre of Vancouver Province




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Younger Kostitsyn Shows How It’s Done

Posted by TheHockeyGuy on 12th February 2010

Canadiens head coach Jacques Martin said there has never been any doubt about forward Sergei Kostitsyn’s skill level.

“In the beginning of the season, it was about fitness and his work ethic,” Martin said, revisiting the decision to send the younger Kostitsyn brother to the minors to start the season.

There was no question about his work ethic Wednesday night as he assisted on three goals, including the overtime winner in the Canadiens’ 6-5 win over the Washington Capitals.

Kostitsyn controlled the puck along the boards and then found Tomas Plekanec in front to set up the deciding goal with 7.5 seconds remaining in overtime.

“It wasn’t too hard to put it in,” Plekanec said.

“I think the other night against Vancouver he played a strong game. We all know he’s a great player and when his work ethic is there, we’re going to win a lot of games.”

The word character was tossed around a lot and Martin said he wasn’t going to dwell on the fact the Canadiens lost a 5-2 lead in the third period.

Click here to read the full article – By Pat Hickey of Montreal Gazette



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Phaneuf’s feisty debut highlights Leafs win as Giguere shuts down Devils

Posted by GameSetMatch on 3rd February 2010

Dion Phaneuf made quite a first impression with his new fans in Toronto.

Physical on the ice and chatty in the dressing room between periods, the rugged defenseman helped lead the Maple Leafs to a 3-0 win over the New Jersey Devils on Tuesday night.

Toronto snapped a six-game losing streak in Phaneuf’s debut.

“It was a great honor to put this jersey on and to be a part of this organization,” he said. “The fans were unbelievable. To be on this side and playing in front of them wearing this jersey, it meant a lot to me. It was a very special game in my career.”

Jean-Sebastien Giguere also made the most of his Maple Leafs debut. He finished with 30 saves and became only the second Toronto goalie to record a shutout in his first outing. Ed Belfour beat Pittsburgh 6-0 on Oct. 10, 2002.

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Tough Start For New Flames Players

Posted by TheHockeyGuy on 3rd February 2010

There were some nerves and maybe even a little jet lag. Also a clear lack of chemistry.

But the four newest members of the Calgary Flames, flown in late Sunday after a seven-player swap with the Toronto Maple Leafs, were just as disappointed with the result as the rest of the team following Monday’s loss to the Philadelphia Flyers.

“Lots of nerves, actually,” smiled defenceman Ian White, who is now the owner of the No. 3 jersey after trading places with Dion Phaneuf. “It’s the first time I’ve been in this position and obviously first impressions are lasting.

“There was a lot of nervous energy but I think I managed to channel it into a positive.”

White was caught chasing the puck, maybe trying to be a little too aggressive on his first couple of shifts, but settled in as the game went on. As did forwards Niklas Hagman, Matt Stajan and Jamal Mayers.

Click here to read the full article – By Calgary Herald



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Steve Bernier Restarts Season Gone Wrong

Posted by TheHockeyGuy on 3rd February 2010

The crush of reporters nearly knocked Steve Bernier over.

Somehow, he managed to stay upright as the rush of media hit the Vancouver Canucks dressing room like a blast furnace to record Alex Burrows’ latest musings.

Bernier was one stall over. But no one was there to talk about his parents or jog his childhood memories or write poetically about his return to his home province. Instead, he was forced to lean awkwardly out of the way as he uncomfortably took off his skates and equipment.

It wasn’t supposed to be this way. This was supposed to be Bernier’s moment.

He was the one acquired two years ago to be the incendiary winger the Sedins had long lacked. He promised to combine a right-handed shot and a nose for the net with a litre of elbow grease. In theory, it looked like the right chemistry which — if all had gone to plan — would be peaking right about now.

But those are distant, halcyon days for Bernier. He may be sitting beside Burrows off the ice, but on it they couldn’t be further apart.

Burrows is doing things no one imagined. His biggest obstacle right now is trying to keep his head below the clouds. Bernier, meanwhile, is just trying to stay in the lineup.

Click here to read the full article – By Vancouver Province



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With Cammalleri Out, Habs Juggle Lineup

Posted by TheHockeyGuy on 3rd February 2010

Here’s an example of what kind of season the Canadiens have been experiencing: Matt D’Agostini was recalled from a conditioning assignment in Hamilton but, when he reported to the Canadiens on Monday, he was in no condition to practise.

D’Agostini, who was recalled ahead of schedule because of the knee injury to Michael Cammalleri, is expected to play Tuesday night against the Vancouver Canucks (7:30 p.m., RDS, CJAD Radio-800), but general manager Bob Gainey has the Bulldogs on speed dial in case another player is needed.

The only update on Cammalleri’s condition was a confirmation that he suffered an injury to his right knee when he was checked by Ottawa defenceman Anton Volchenkov Saturday. He has undergone an MRI examination and met with a doctor on Monday.

TSN reported that he has damage to the medial collateral ligament and will be out for six to eight weeks. The most optimistic outlook has him on the sidelines until after the Olympic break. Coach Jacques Martin was hard-pressed to remember a season in his long coaching experience when a team missed so many key players. Cammalleri joins an injured list which includes forward Andrei Kostitsyn and defencemen Paul Mara and Jaroslav Spacek.

“We had a stretch in November when we were missing Scott Gomez, Brian Gionta and Andrei Markov and we did okay because we played well defensively and we played as a team,” said Martin, referring to a 4-1-1 stretch in mid-November.

Click here to read the full article – By of Montreal Gazette



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