| Sundin becomes Leafs' all-time scorer in 8-1 rout of Isles |
Thu Oct 11 22:44:20 2007 EST |
| us all the way." Matt Stajan tied a career-high with a goal and three assists, while Nik Antropov also tallied and had a helper for Toronto, which was coming off its worst home loss in nearly two years, a 7-1 thrashing at the hands of the Carolina Hurricanes on Tuesday. Ian White, Alex Steen, Andrew Wozniewski and Simon Gamache also scored for the Leafs, while Andrew Raycroft made 30 saves. Ruslan Fedotenko had the lone goal for the Islanders, who were coming off a victory over the rival Range |
| Senators hope to continue winning ways against Carolina |
Thu Oct 11 10:55:26 2007 EST |
| (Sports Network) - The Ottawa Senators will try to continue their amazing start to the season tonight, when they host the Carolina Hurricanes at Scotiabank Place. The Senators have won their first five games of the 2007-08 campaign and are joined by Tampa Bay, Washington and Minnesota as the only undefeated teams left in the NHL. With another victory tonight, Ottawa can match the franchise record for best start to a season. The Senators won six in a row to kick off the 2005-06 schedule. Ottawa' |
| Leafs try to bounce back against Isles |
Thu Oct 11 10:47:17 2007 EST |
| e Toronto Maple Leafs will try to rebound from a humiliating loss when they welcome the New York Islanders to Air Canada Centre tonight. The Maple Leafs dropped to 1-2-1 on the season Tuesday evening, when they were pounded by the visiting Carolina Hurricanes, 7-1. Matt Cullen, Cory Stillman and Justin Williams recorded a goal and two assists each as Carolina cruised to the blowout victory. Bryan McCabe posted the lone goal for the Maple Leafs, who last suffered a six-goal loss on January 20 at |
| Leafs and Hurricanes tangle in Toronto |
Tue Oct 9 10:25:54 2007 EST |
| (Sports Network) - The Toronto Maple Leafs will continue an early-season homestand tonight, when they welcome the Carolina Hurricanes to Air Canada Centre. Toronto was swept in a season-opening home-and-home series with Ottawa, but did earn a point in last Wednesday's overtime loss to the Senators. The Maple Leafs then posted a dramatic home victory over the rival Montreal Canadiens on Saturday for their first win of the season. Tomas Kaberle scored a power-play goal with 1:34 left in overtime |
| Kolzig and Caps blank 'Canes |
Sat Oct 6 21:40:35 2007 EST |
| Washington, DC (Sports Network) - Alexander Ovechkin scored his first goal of the season and Olaf Kolzig stopped all 23 shots he faced as the Washington Capitals blanked the Carolina Hurricanes, 2-0. The 22-year-old Ovechkin led the Caps with 92 points (46 goals, 46 assists) last season. Kolzig, meanwhile, notched his 35th career shutout. Milan Jurcina scored the other goal for Washington, which has won its first two games of the season. Netminder John Grahame finished with 31 saves for the Hur |
| Carolina agrees to terms with Tanabe |
Sat Oct 6 14:03:04 2007 EST |
| Raleigh, NC (Sports Network) - The Carolina Hurricanes agreed to terms with defenseman David Tanabe on a two-year, $1.5 million contract. "David completes our team's defensive corps," said Hurricanes general manager Jim Rutherford. "He gives the Hurricanes depth at a position where we need depth." Since turning pro in 1999-2000, the 27-year-old Tanabe has played parts of five seasons with the Hurricanes. He had five goals and 12 assists last season. |
| Devils and Panthers battle in Sunrise |
Sat Oct 6 11:40:44 2007 EST |
| me road trip before finally opening the franchise's new arena, the Prudential Center, on October 27 against Ottawa. The nine straight road games ties the longest trek to start a campaign in NHL history. The 1980-81 Quebec Nordiques and the Carolina Hurricanes of 1999-2000 also had nine-game road trips to begin seasons. The Devils have dominated the series with Florida in recent years, winning 14 of 18 and 20 of the last 25 meetings with the Panthers. New Jersey has also taken 10 of the last 12 |
| Caps begin home schedule against Carolina |
Sat Oct 6 11:32:40 2007 EST |
| (Sports Network) - Alexander Ovechkin and his Washington Capitals will play in front of their home fans for the first time this season, as they welcome the Carolina Hurricanes to the Verizon Center. The Capitals started their season on the right note Friday evening in Atlanta. Brent Johnson stopped 28 shots to lead Washington to the 3-1 triumph over the Thrashers, who won the Southeast Division last season. Michael Nylander, John Erskine and Viktor Kozlov each scored for the Capitals, who are t |
| Staal scores twice to lead 'Canes over Penguins |
Fri Oct 5 22:04:28 2007 EST |
| Raleigh, NC (Sports Network) - Eric Staal scored two goals and Cam Ward made 33 saves, as the Carolina Hurricanes downed Pittsburgh, 4-1, in the season opener for the Penguins. Jeff Hamilton added a goal and two assists for the Hurricanes, who played their first game of the season Wednesday at home and were handed an overtime loss by the Montreal Canadiens. Marc-Andre Fleury allowed all four goals on 26 shots in two periods for the Penguins, who advanced to the playoffs for the first time since |
| Crosby, Penguins open season in Carolina |
Fri Oct 5 11:06:12 2007 EST |
| (Sports Network) - Sidney Crosby and the Pittsburgh Penguins will finally make their season debut this evening, as they travel to the RBC Center to battle the Carolina Hurricanes. Last season was a breakout campaign for the Penguins and their phenom centerman. Pittsburgh posted 105 points during the regular season and the 20- year-old Crosby walked away with a scoring title (Art Ross Trophy) and both of the NHL's MVP Awards (Hart Trophy & Lester B. Pearson Award). However, Pittsburgh's first tr |
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