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NHL lines up questionable array of talent for awards night
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• Thu, May 28
Canada The presenters include Snoop Dogg (Anaheim Ducks superfan), Michael Bublé (WHL team owner), William Fichtner (star of Prison Break, also a Ducks fan), Tricia Helfer (Battlestar Galatica), Lauren Holly (recently killed during a gun fight on NCIS) and a ...
Maple Leaf curse spreads itself around NHL
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• Mon, May 18
Canada Much-maligned former Maple Leafs general manager John Ferguson Jr. now works as a pro scout for the San Jose Sharks, whose Presidents Trophy-winning 117 point season meant little after their first-round ouster at the hands of the Anaheim Ducks. ...
NHL Replay: Cleary's game-winning shot
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• Fri, May 15
Twenty-four hours after the Pittsburgh Penguins defeated the Washington Capitals in a lopsided — and lacklustre — Game 7, the Red Wings and Ducks treated fans to a back-and-forth battle that epitomized their seven-game series. ... Previewing the NHL Final Four Bleacher Report
NHL Replay: Boston returns to form
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• Mon, May 11
Photo: Detroit's Brad Stuart congratulates Chris Osgood after the goaltender made 16 saves in Sunday's game against the Anaheim Ducks. Photo by: Rebecca Cook/Reuters) If the Wings are Johnny Carson, Osgood is their Ed McMahon: Not a superstar, ...
The Mule is kicking again when it matters the most
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• Mon, May 4
Canada - Noah Love, Noah Love Photo: Detroit Red Wings Johan Franzen celebrates his third period goal against the Anaheim Ducks in Game 2 of their NHL Western Conference semi-final hockey series in Detroit on Sunday. REUTERS/Rebecca Cook) When Carlo Colaiacovo was playing for the ...
Hurricanes' win finalizes Round 2 matchups (updated with schedules)
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• Tue, Apr 28
8 seed Anaheim Ducks. The series opens Friday at Joe Louis Arena with Game 2 scheduled for Sunday before the series shifts to Anaheim for Games 3 and 4. The Ducks took the 2007 set in six games and eventually won the Stanley Cup. ... Cane Mutiny - Carolina Pushes Devils into Game 7 American Chronicle
NHL Replay: Brodeur comes through with vintage performance
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• Thu, Apr 23
The object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other bastard die for his." — A quote, from General George S. Patton, as inscribed by the Anaheim Ducks on a dressing room message board. "Playoff hockey is not exactly hockey. ... Wings sweep Blue Jackets Worcester Telegram
NHL: These are the days of his life: Guiding light finally sends Sundin to bold and beautiful Vancouver in his search for tomorrow
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• Thu, Dec 18
By Guy Spurrier July 2 Nine teams reportedly explored signing Sundin, with the Canucks, Montreal Canadiens and New York Rangers making offers. Nov. 4 Sundin is in Anaheim and meets with Ducks GM — but soon-to-be Maple Leafs GM — Brian Burke. Burke says Ducks are interested, but rumours swirl that Burke is re...
NHL Power Rankings: Capitals will make do with any goalie
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• Tue, Dec 16
By Noah Love 1. San Jose Sharks (24-3-2) LW: 1 3. Detroit Red Wings (20-5-4) LW: 3 4. Washington Capitals (18-10-3) LW: 10 5. New York Rangers (20-11-2) LW: 6 21. Colorado Avalanche (14-14-1) LW: 19 23. Columbus Blue Jackets (13-14-3) LW: 25 29. Atlanta Thrashers (9-16-4) LW: 28
NHL Power Rankings: Senators showing signs of life
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• Tue, Dec 9
By Noah Love 1. San Jose Sharks (22-3-2) LW: 1 3. Detroit Red Wings (18-4-4) LW: 3 10. Washington Capitals (15-10-3) LW: 10 11. Vancouver Canucks (15-10-3) LW: 9 19. Colorado Avalanche (13-13-1) LW: 21 25. Columbus Blue Jackets (11-13-3) LW: 19 28. Atlanta Thrashers (8-14-3) LW: 29
NHL Power Rankings: The sad story of Tampa Bay
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• Tue, Dec 2
By Noah Love 1. San Jose Sharks (20-3-1) LW: 1 3. Detroit Red Wings (15-4-4) LW: 2 5. New York Rangers (17-8-2) LW: 5 6. Minnesota Wild (14-7-1) LW: 9 9. Vancouver Canucks (14-8-2) LW: 6 11. Washington Capitals (13-8-3) LW: 10 19. Columbus Blue Jackets (10-10-3) LW: 19 29. Atlanta Thrashers (8-11-3) LW: 27
NHL Power Rankings: Hawks starting to make noise
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• Tue, Nov 25
By Noah Love 2. Detroit Red Wings (14-2-3) LW: 2 5. New York Rangers (14-7-2) LW: 3 6. Vancouver Canucks (13-6-2) LW: 11 10. Washington Capitals (11-6-3) LW: 8 19. Columbus Blue Jackets (9-8-3) LW: 17 20. Colorado Avalanche (9-10-0) LW: 20 23. Los Angeles Kings (8-8-3) LW: 26
NHL Power Rankings: Sharks rise to the top
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• Tue, Nov 4
By Noah Love 3. New York Rangers (10-3-1) LW: 1 4. Detroit Red Wings (8-2-2) LW: 4 6. Minnesota Wild (7-2-1) LW: 5 14. Washington Capitals (5-4-1) LW: 9 17. Vancouver Canucks (6-6-0) LW: 17 26. Columbus Blue Jackets (4-6-1) LW: 26 28. Los Angeles Kings (3-6-1) LW: 27 29. Atlanta Thrashers (3-7-2) LW: 29
NHL: Ducks no longer coming up lame
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• Mon, Nov 3
By Michael Traikos Oct. 27: W 3-2 vs. Columbus Getzlaf: 1G 1A; Perry: 1G 1A; Selanne: 1G 0A Oct. 29: W 5-4 OT vs. Detroit Getzlaf: 0G 5A; Perry: 0G 1A; Selanne: 3G 0A Oct. 31: L 7-6 SO vs. Vancouver Getzlaf: 0G 1A; Perry: 1G 4A; Selanne: 2G 2A Nov. 2: W 3-2 vs. Calgary Getzlaf: 1G 1A; Perry: 0G 1A; Selanne: 0G 1A
NHL Power Rankings: Rangers hold down top spot
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• Tue, Oct 28
By Noah Love 1. New York Rangers (8-2-1) LW: 1 3. Detroit Red Wings (6-1-1) LW: 4 4. San Jose Sharks (7-2-0) LW: 5 8. New Jersey Devils (5-2-1) LW: 8 9. Washington Capitals (4-3-1) LW: 9 12. Colorado Avalanche (5-3-0) LW: 21 26. Columbus Blue Jackets (3-5-0) LW: 22 29. Atlanta Thrashers (2-4-1) LW: 25
Leafs notebook: Burke still undecided about where to manage
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• Tue, Oct 21
By Michael Traikos Brian Burke called it the "hardest decision" he has ever had to make. Should the Anaheim Ducks general manager re-sign with the team he won a Stanley Cup with in 2006-07? Or should he take a job with the Toronto Maple Leafs in hopes of ending the city's 40-plus year championship-drought.