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How do you, personally, get your morning started?
Mark Hartigan, a professional ice hockey centre, currently playing for the Detroit Red Wings, eats his breakfast from the Stanley Cup. When he appeared in one playoff with the NHL champion Anaheim Ducks previous season, one day with the Cup was guaranteed. So, he flew to his father’s house in Fort McMurray, Alberta in late August and paraded the Stanley Cup all over the town. After this Mark held a hush-hush party lasted until around 5 a.m. Waking up the next morning, he puts some Froot Loops and milk into the Cup and enjoys the Champions’ breakfast with his newborn daughter Ava.
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Crosby made his 1st NHL visit to Western Canada a victorious one here. The player helped the Pittsburgh Penguins beat the Edmonton Oilers 4-2 in the city, where Gretzky became a legend. Sidney Crosby assisted on 3 of Pittsburgh’ 4 goals in the final period in his 1st National Hockey League game in his home nation west of Toronto. The Oilers led 2-0 but goals by Talbot, Armstrong, Letang, and Whitney lifted Pittsburgh to win for the 5th time in 6 matches.
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Sidney Crosby arrived in Edmonton for 1st ever National Hockey League Western Canada Tour. He said he would like to have played in Wayne Gretzky’s day, the times, when goalies wore skinny pads and matches ended 9-8. Sidney Crosby plays his 1st game in Edmonton today, when his Penguins play the Oilers at Rexall Place. It is part of the inaugural Western Canadian tour for the kid from Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia, even though he has already played more than 180 games in the National Hockey League.
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The Dallas Stars have recently lost their defenseman, who was injured during one of the previous games but believes time with team will help in his return. Norstrom had to miss the 13th consecutive game because of his injury – fractured orbital bone and a torn ligament around his eye. Doctors say that Norstrom could be ready for the game on Wednesday against the San Jose Sharks.
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The National Hockey League’s board of governors approved the sale of the Predators to a group led by David Freeman, the Chief Executive Officer of a venture capital firm. David Freeman’s group still needs approval from the city council and Nashville’s Metro Sports Authority in order to implement some changes that will maximize the revenues to the arena lease for the Nashville Predators. The club lost $70 million in outgoing owner Craig Leipold’s ten years of ownership. The League changed the scheduling format, so that every team will from now on face each other at least once every season, cutting down on division matches.
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Dustin Brown finished off a perfect Kings shootout yesterday as Los Angeles won for the 2nd time in 8 matches, 3-2 over the Sharks. Kopitar and O’Sullivan scored shootout goals for the Kings against Nabokov, who had stopped twenty-eight of thirty shots in regulation. The Kings ended a 5-game road trip by handing San Jose their 3rd straight setback. Anze Kopitar and Patrick O’Sullivan scored during the 2nd period as Los Angeles overcame a 1-0 deficit. Rivet produced a power-play goal to tie it 3:41 into the 3rd period.
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Scott Hartnell, Philadelphia Flyers’ forward, was suspended for 2 games by the National Hockey League yesterday. He is actually the 4th Philadelphia Flyers player, who was disciplined this season for an illegal hit. Scott Hartnell checked defenseman Andrew Alberts from the Boston Bruins in the head on Monday. He was assessed a major penalty for boarding. During the 2nd period, he was ejected in and Andrew Alberts left the game with an unspecified head injury.
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Posted ( admin) in Chicago Blackhawks, Dallas Stars, Los Angeles Kings, Vancouver Canucks, Anaheim Ducks tickets, New York Rangers tickets, NHL Tickets, Players, NHL History, NHL News, nhl hockey on November-26-2007
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Dallas Stars 3, New York Rangers 2: Morrow’s power-play goal early in the 3rd period lifted the visiting Dallas Stars over the New York Rangers on Sunday and stretched the Stars’ winning streak to 5 matches. Despite being outshot 41-18, Dallas used a sizzling power play in order to win the 1st of a 6-game road trip that will take the team to all 5 teams in the EC’s Atlantic Division.
Anaheim Ducks 3, Los Angeles Kings 2: Kunitz and Getzlaf scored 3rd-period goals as the Anaheim Ducks rallied for a win over Los Angeles.
Vancouver Canucks 2, Chicago Blackhawks 0: Morrison scored an early goal and Luongo made twenty-seven saves to lead Vancouver over the visiting Blackhawks.
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Ohlund’s clean record in ten seasons did not count for much on Sunday. The veteran Canucks defenseman was handed a 4-game suspension for playing woodchopper’s ball on the back of Koivu’s left calf. Mattias Ohlund met with reporters between the 1st and 2nd periods of the Vancouver Canucks’ game with the Calgary Flames on Sunday and said he respected the league’s decision.
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The Thrashers look to continue their home dominance of the Panthers, when the two teams meet Tuesday. Atlanta has won the last eleven home meetings against Florida since their last loss in October 2003. The Thrashers had their season-best 3-game win streak snapped against the Hurricanes on Saturday, suffering a 5-3 setback. Hossa scored 2 goals in the loss, logging his 2nd consecutive 2-point match.
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