Archive for October 9th, 2008Calgary 0 0 0-0 Vancouver 1 2 3-6 First Period-1, Vancouver, H.Sedin 1 (D.Sedin, Kesler), 16:25. Penalties-Vandermeer, Cal (roughing), 4:00; Pyatt, Van (interference), 4:36; Cammalleri, Cal (roughing), 7:21; Kesler, Van (cross-checking)… Original post by Associated Press
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Krejci’s late goal lifts Bruins to wild 5-4 win over AvalanchePosted by: admin in 21746DENVER - David Krejci scored the tiebreaking goal with 2:36 remaining and added an assist, lifting the Boston Bruins to a 5-4 win over the Colorado Avalanche in the season opener for both teams Thursday night. Marc Savard also had a goal … Original post by Canadian Press
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Jonathan Cheechoo scores two goals in Sharks’ 4-1 victory over DucksPosted by: admin in 21744SAN JOSE, Calif. - Jonathan Cheechoo scored two goals, Evgeni Nabokov took a shutout into the final minutes and Todd McLellan won his NHL head coaching debut in the San Jose Sharks’ 4-1 victory over the Anaheim Ducks on Thursday night. Ch… Original post by Canadian Press
Original post by WP-AutoBlog Import Anaheim 0 0 1-1 San Jose 0 2 2-4 First Period-None. Penalty-Kaspar, SJ (high-sticking), 16:18. Second Period-1, San Jose, Cheechoo 1 (Boyle, Michalek), 2:32. 2, San Jose, Cheechoo 2 (Thornton, Blake), 6:44 (pp). Penalties-Selanne, Ana (ho… Original post by Associated Press Boston 2 1 2-5 Colorado 2 1 1-4 First Period-1, Boston, Kessel 1 (Bergeron, Ference), 6:21. 2, Colorado, Hejduk 1 (Stastny, Liles), 10:02 (pp). 3, Boston, Wheeler 1 (Krejci, Kobasew), 10:51. 4, Colorado, Wolski 1 (Svatos, Tucker), 14:52… Original post by Associated Press VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) -Alex Burrows scored twice and Roberto Luongo made 25 saves, leading the Vancouver Canucks to a season-opening 6-0 win over the Calgary Flames on Thursday night. Original post by WP-AutoBlog Import DENVER (AP) -David Krejci scored the tiebreaking goal with 2:36 remaining and Marc Savard added a goal and an assist, lifting the Boston Bruins to a 5-4 win over the Colorado Avalanche in the season opener for both teams Thursday night. Original post by WP-AutoBlog Import Clint Malarchuk, the former NHL goalie best known for having his jugular vein slashed by a skate in a 1989 game with Buffalo, is recovering after accidentally shooting himself in the chin with a rifle. Original post by WP-AutoBlog Import |

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