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Regier faces defining moment - 2/25/2007 If nothing else, Darcy Regier deserved high praise for his honesty. It's a rare quality in sports, especially among general managers approaching the NHL trade deadline Tuesday afternoon. Now, in the interest of honesty, I almost wished the guy spent last week lying through his teeth. |
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Power Rankings - 2/25/2007 (Through Thursday night's games; last week in parentheses) 1 Buffalo Sabres. Response to Sens was most impressive sign all year. |
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Devils suffer a letdown - 2/25/2007 EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - The Devils saw this one coming. In fact, head coach Claude Julien warned them about it during a team meeting Friday. |
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The NHL Report - 2/25/2007 N.Y. Islanders 3, Montreal 2: Frans Nielsen is great Dane for Isles. The lone Denmark-born player in league scores eventual game-winner in second period. |
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Bruins stay hot, ground Lightning - 2/24/2007 TAMPA, Fla. - Lightning coach John Tortorella took the blame for a one-sided loss. Brad Boyes had two goals and Tim Thomas made 24 saves, leading the surging Boston Bruins past Tampa Bay, 6-2, Friday night. |
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Around the rinks - 2/24/2007 • Ryan Smyth scored the only goal of the shootout, giving the Oilers a 4-3 win that snapped the Red Wings'' 13-game home winning streak. Smyth, Raffi Torres, and Marty Reasoner had goals for Edmonton in regulation and Dwayne Roloson stopped 27 shots.
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NU snaps skid with another home win - 2/24/2007 LEWISTON - You know the adage that says good things happen when you get the puck on net? The Niagara men's hockey team conducted a clinic in that theory Friday night. |
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The NHL Report /Scores and fast facts - 2/23/2007 Tampa Bay 5, Atlanta 4 (OT): Thrashers can't hold two-goal leads twice and Martin St. Louis wins it for Lightning with 1:16 left in the extra session. |
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