Turris OT goal gives Sens 3-1 lead
Kyle Turris scored 2:32 into overtime Tuesday night, lifting the Ottawa Senators past the Montreal Canadiens 3-2 to grab a 3-1 lead in their playoff series.
Turris' shot from the sideboards sneaked past Montreal backup goalie Peter Budaj, who came on for the injured Carey Price at the start of overtime.
Cory Conacher scored with 22.6 seconds to go in regulation to force overtime...
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No supplemental discipline for Montreal Canadiens or Ottawa Senators after brawl
The only person missing from the Ottawa Senators thrashing of the Montreal Canadiens was WWE chairman/mouthpiece Vince McMahon.
It is true that these are two teams that hate each other with a passion that is usually limited to a blood feud.
However, what erupted in the third period that contest was downright ugly.
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Montreal Canadiens And Ottawa Senators Brawl (Video)
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Who says there’s no fighting in the playoffs? Last night’s game between the Montreal Canadiens and Ottawa Senators was extremely physical and boiled over once the game was out of reach for the Canadiens. After Kyle Turris scored in the third to make it 4-1 Ottawa, Canadiens center Ryan White viciously slashed Zach Smith in the ankle right off the faceoff...
Kyle Turris scores sick game-winner on terrible angle snipe
This shot was very Steve Stamkos-esque. On a four-on-three powerplay late in overtime, the Ottawa Senators wanted to get the extra point badly against their division opponent the Buffalo Sabres. Senators captain Daniel Alfredsson set up Kyle Turris with a nice pass and Turris absolutely buried it. He had a terrible angle, positioning himself at the bottom of the circle, but...
Richard Cloutier: Too Wrong Finland Thanks for Everything, Kyle Turris
Kyle Turris..."Blah blah blah,Hockey in Finland sucks...Blah blah blah, what do you have to do to find a Big Mac here?...Blah blah blah, the bus rides are worse here than back in Junior." I can't stand that guy. Hey Kyle, no one is forcing you to play hockey in Finland. Lockout, my butt. Get a job.
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Kyle Turris joins the NHL's overpaid club
Thank goodness the Ottawa Senators locked up Kyle Turris for five more years, committing $17.5 million to keep him under control until 2018.Turris exploded for 12 goals last season. Had he made it all the way to 15 goals, the Philadelphia Flyers may have begun plotting a $100 million offer. So, sure, the Senators HAD to extend his deal. Turris was set to earn $1.4 million this season...
Senators give Turris 5-year extension
The Ottawa Senators have signed forward Kyle Turris to a 17.5-million, five-year contract extension.
The 23-year-old Turris scored 12 goals and 17 assists last season, both career highs. The deal, which is worth an average of $3.5 million per year, will keep Turris in Ottawa through the 2017-18 season.
Turris was acquired by the Senators in a December 2011 trade with the Coyotes...
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August 29, 2012
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Coyotes fans shouldn't bother booing Turris
The most appropriate reaction to Kyle Turris' return to Phoenix on Tuesday night would be no reaction at all.
Its true that Turris inability to live up to his draft status as the No. 3 pick in 2007 is the biggest reason the Coyotes are still staring at a giant hole in the middle of their top line.
Its true that Turris was an outcast of the first order in the Coyotes' locker...
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January 23, 2012
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No regrets: Turris finds new home
The writing had long been on the wall for Kyle Turris and it was literally so days before his trade from the Phoenix Coyotes.
The Anaheim Ducks, like many teams, write the opposing team's lines on a grease board in the locker room on game day, and last Wednesday the Ducks had Turris centering the fourth line for Phoenix.
It was incorrect.
Turris didn't even play that night...
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December 20, 2011
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Coyotes sign Turris to multi-year deal
The Coyotes and holdout center Kyle Turris have reached agreement on a multi-year contract. Terms were unavailable, but tsn.ca reported that it was a two-year contract for 2.8 million.
Turris, who was a restricted free agent, reportedly asked for a multi-year deal worth 3 million to 4 million a year, hoping to force the Coyotes to trade him. The Coyotes, unable to get was they considered...
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November 22, 2011
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