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The NHL: What I`d Like to See...
May 01, 2008 by
Fantasy Insider Online
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In the middle of the NHL Playoffs, FIO staff writer Rob Edwards has already started to look ahead to the hockey offseaon and next year. Creating somewhat of a wish list, Edwards lays the foundation of some of the things he'd like to see happen in the NHL. From more TV time to Rick...
Riding The Learning Curve
June 23, 2008 by
The Flower Shop
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At age 23, Pittsburgh Penguins goalie Marc-Andre Fleury has seen his star rise in recent months. How do Fleury's numbers and achievements to this point in his career compare to some of his peers? Is he the second coming of Martin Brodeur, or just another product of the French-Canadian...
NHL Morning Papers (Thursday Edition): Mike Keenan knows Robyn Regehr wanted him out of town, Columbus changes top two lines and Leafs have no puck practice
October 08, 2009 by
Illegal Curve
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In this morning's papers, Leafs have a no puck practice, Miikka Kiprusoff's improvment, Robyn Regehr's struggles, the return of Sean O'Donnell, Carey Price gets pulled, long road trips ahead for Minnesota and Colorado and much more after the jump.
Penguins continue hot Western streak; Recchi on re-entry waivers
For one game at least, the spotlight shone on someone other than Sidney Crosby last night in Calgary.
Kris Letang’s sick deke on Miikka Kiprusoff, which kinda looked like a right-handed version of Crosby’s deke of Jose Theodore a couple of years ago, resulted in the game...
2nd most exciting time of the year...
July 01, 2008 by
Goon's World
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It has been a crazy day for signings on the free agent market. There have been quite a few former college hockey players moving around and signing free agent deals. First off; former Miami star and power forward Ryan Jones will not get a chance to play for the Minnesota Wild, big shock...
Dawes nets two goals as Flames burn Oilers
Nigel Dawes scored twice, and Miikka Kiprusoff made 23 saves in the Calgary Flames' 5-2 victory over the Edmonton Oilers on Saturday night.
4,000 minutes too much?
September 08, 2009 by
Kuklas Korner
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From Jim Cerny at Rink Rap:
Was perusing stats from last year and noticed that only four NHL goaltenders logged more than 4,000 minutes of playing time: Calgary’s Miikka Kiprusoff, Marty Turco of Dallas, Henrik Lundqvist of the Rangers, and Minnesota’s Niklas Backstrom.
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Red Hot Flames (via Deadspin)
January 27, 2008 by
Dirtlocker.com
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Dirtlocker points for: Brent Burns, Kristian Huselius, Miikka Kiprusoff, Dion Phaneuf, Brian Rolston, Vesa Toskala, Brian Cashman Ice hockey, often referred to simply as hockey in Canada, the United States and Côte d'Ivoire, is a team sport played on ice. It is a...
Sharks win playoff tuneup in Calgary
March 31, 2009 by
The Sports Bet Guide
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Last night the San Jose Sharks came into Calgary looking to prove something. In the Sharks only other visit to Calgary, January 6th, the Sharks were embarrassed 5-2. With the Flames desperately trying to stave off the Canucks in the Northwest division they came in needing a win, but...
AccuScore NHL Rundown 4/9
April 09, 2008 by
AccuScore.com
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AccuScore NHL analyst Tim Williams breaks down today's games, detailing:
-Players to watch in each game.
-Top fantasy goalies for each game.
-Simulated outcomes for each game, including "AccuScore Upset Watch" contests.
Flames-Canucks Post Game
The Calgary Flames exorcised some demons by winning their home opener 5-3 last night against the Vancouver Canucks. Not only was it the first time the Flames have played at home for their first game of the season, but it was also the first time they have won their first game in a looooong...
Iginla, Dawes, power Flames
CALGARY - In his first meeting against the team that drafted him, Nigel Dawes had a career night.
Dawes assisted on all three Calgary goals and Miikka Kiprusoff had 32 saves as the Flames beat the New York Rangers 3-1 Saturday night for their thi...
Flames In 2-0 Hole After Another Collapse
April 19, 2009 by
The Sports Bet Guide
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It seemed like a virtual repeat of Game 1, only worse. The Flames came out flying and more desperate than the Blackhawks, and came up with the early lead, only to blow it and drop a heartbreaking 3-2 final. It was an even worse finish than Game 1, and now the Flames find themselves...
NHL Morning Papers (Monday Edition): Roy praises Brodeur, Panthers wanted Bieksa or Edler and the five year anniversary of Steve Moore?s last game
March 09, 2009 by
Illegal Curve
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I apologize for the late papers, my internet kicked out this morning so I had to boot it to a coffee shop close
The Ducks continue to fade down the stretch, writes Bill Witz.? Should Ryan Getzlaf be shooting
The Thrashers outplayed the sixth best team in the NHL last night.? Slava ...
Another Road Game, Another Overtime Win
Despite the media focus regarding the team's H1N1 vaccination, the Flames appear to be enjoying the start of November. Dion Phaneuf scored halfway through overtime to give the Calgary Flames their second overtime road win in two nights. The Flames lead for most of the game after...
NHL Morning Papers (Sunday Edition): Jason Spezza is called out by an opposing player, Islanders not getting revenue sharing money and the Hawks and Havlat may be talking extension
February 01, 2009 by
Illegal Curve
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Here are the morning papers for Sunday the 1st of
The always likeable Teemu Selanne scored the winning goal for Anaheim yesterday in
Tuukka Rask was terrific for Boston yesterday afternoon, as he shutout the Rangers 1-0. Claude Julien loves veteran center Stephane Yelle. ...
Oilers Spoil, Division Hopes Over
April 11, 2009 by
The Sports Bet Guide
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I believe it was the worst, objectively speaking, game I have seen all year. Uninspired play from both sides, atrocious reffing, mediocre goaltending and defense, bad ice. It all added up to a 5-1 drubbing of the Flames by the Edmonton Oilers in a must-win game for the Flames. The...
A Pessimistic Flames Playoff Preview
April 13, 2009 by
The Sports Bet Guide
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Terry Shilton has beaten me to the punch in being the first to preview the Flames/Blackhawks series, but I'll still try my best to steal his readership. The collapse finally was completed over the weekend, as the Flames officially lost the Northwest Division and now face their...
Flames Take Must-Win Game 3
April 21, 2009 by
The Sports Bet Guide
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The Flames successfully got back in the series at home tonight with an energetic 4-2 win over the Blackhawks. It was not a perfect homecoming, but it was the Flames' most complete effort to date in this series. Ultimately the Flames won primarily because they got their best effort...
The Collapse Continues In Minny...(warning: very long rant-ish blog)
April 06, 2009 by
The Sports Bet Guide
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The latest sad chapter in the Calgary Flames' incredible fall from grace happened tonight in Minnesota, as the Flames were shutout for the third time in their last four road games, 4-0 to the Wild. Not only did this loss make the Flames another loss away from losing control of...
Long Offseason Ahead For Flames (Part 1 of 2 Of Flames Autopsy)
April 28, 2009 by
The Sports Bet Guide
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img align="left" border="0" src="http://sportstalkbuzz.com/images/stories/AlexHamilton/alexhamilton.gif" />There isn't much to be said one way or another about the Flames' loss last night, which eliminated them in the first round for the fourth...
Crown Authority: Kings Get Burnt!
February 13, 2009 by
The Sports Bet Guide
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In the first game back home from an amazing road trip, the Los Angeles Kings get shutout by the Calgary Flames, 2-0. They snapped the Kings 4 game winning streak, and the Kings have gone back to their old ways, not being able to produce anything offensively. They went 0-7 on the power play, ...
NHL Morning Papers (Monday Edition): Senators will make last push for Sundin, agent gets banned from the Xcel Center and Michael Leighton stands on his head
December 08, 2008 by
Illegal Curve
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Here are the morning papers for Monday the 8th of December: The Ducks got some nice production from their fourth line, as they defeated the visiting Blue Jackets 5-3 on Sunday night. Kevin Paul Dupont of the Boston Globe tells us that Manny Fernandez has returned to old form in Boston this ...
NHL Morning Papers (Saturday Edition): Tippett unhappy with Turco's play, Oilers management not planning changes and is free agency distracting the Habs?
November 29, 2008 by
Illegal Curve
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Here are the morning papers for Saturday the 29th of November: Gary Bettman says the NHL is doing fine, but Eric Duhatschek of the Globe & Mail disagrees. Jonas Hiller continued his terrific play last night for the Ducks in a 1-0 shutout of the high-flying Blackhawks.A It wasn...
Four and Oh. Go Flames Go.
Holy Cr@p! That's a comeback that I'll remember for a while! The Flames used some kind of magic tonight in Edmonton to come back from a 2-0 deficit, tie the game at 3-3 with 1.5 seconds left in the 3rd and then win it in the shootout. With the win the Flames go 4-0 to start...
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