Archive for October 1st, 2008

KELOWNA, B.C. - Colin Long scored two goals and the Kelowna Rockets defeated the Everett Silvertips 4-2 in WHL action on Wednesday.

Defenceman Tyler Myers, just returned to the Rockets by the Buffalo Sabres on Tuesday, and Lucas Bloodoff,…

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CHILLIWACK, B.C. - Jeff Einhorn scored the shootout winner as the Chilliwack Bruins beat the defending Memorial Cup champion Spokane Chiefs 2-1 Wednesday in Western Hockey League action.

Ryan Howse score din regulation for the Bruins (2-1…

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MONTREAL - There is a giddy feeling of anticipation among Montreal Canadiens fans this season that goes beyond the team’s 100th anniversary celebrations.

After surprising even themselves by finishing first in the NHL Eastern Conference la…

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The Chicago Blackhawks — for years a struggling NHL franchise — have made off-the-ice progress as explosive as a Hull slap shot. The fans in the Windy City are taking notice.

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If Carey Price starts out well for the Habs, Darren Pang says Montreal could top the Northeast Division for a second year in a row.

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THe Rangers' Ryan Callahan, left, celebrates his winning goal against Russia's Metallurg Magnitogorsk with teammates Petr Prucha and Lauri Korpikoski. Inaugural Victoria Cup first game between NHL, Russian teams in 17 years.

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Ice hockey's world governing body has ruled that Russian forward Alexander Radulov was wrong to sign for a club in his home country while under contract with the Nashville Predators, but won't be suspended.But world governing body won’t suspend Nashville Predators forward

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Ice hockey’s world governing body has ruled that Russian forward Alexander Radulov was wrong to sign for a club in his home country while under contract with the NHL’s Nashville Predators.

But the International Ice Hockey Federation says it has no legal basis to suspend him from playing because there is no agreement in place to regulate international transfers.

The IIHF ordered an investigation after Radulov signed in July with Salavat Yulayev Ufa of the new Continental Hockey League.

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The race for No. 1 in the East starts with the Habs, who have all the tools. Spector runs down the conference’s top contenders.

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