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| Isles, Sabres kick off season in Buffalo |
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10/10/2002 |
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| ger Mike Milbury's big moves paid off as franchise players Michael Peca, Alexei Yashin and goaltender Chris Osgood brought competitive hockey back to Long Island for the first time in years, despite the team's first- round ouster at the hands of the Toronto Maple Leafs in a gritty seven-game series. Peca became the team leader and responded with career-bests in goals and points (25g, 35a), while Yashin netted 32 goals and 43 assists. Osgood, acquired in the waiver draft prior to last season from the Detroit Red Wi |
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| Devils begin Pat Burns era in Ottawa |
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10/10/2002 |
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| ashin to win and after a 32-27-7-9 regular season, the seventh-seeded Sens got out of the first round for the first time in four years with a convincing five-game victory over a more talented Philadelphia Flyers squad. Ottawa then lost to the gritty Toronto Maple Leafs in a tough seven games, after going up three games to two. The Senators lost winger Shawn McEachern in a financially motivated trade with Atlanta, but hope that their captain Daniel Alfredsson can improve on his team-leading and career-high 37 goals |
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| 2002-03 NHL Season Outlook |
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10/09/2002 |
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| an in six months. Lou Lamoriello finally got it right when he tabbed the three-time Jack Adams Award winner to right the ship, and there may not be a better choice to get the Devs to respond the way Larry Robinson and Kevin Constantine could not. 2. Toronto Maple Leafs - Ed Belfour has replaced Curtis Joseph. On the surface, the Leafs will decline between the pipes, but Pat Quinn hopes that a fresh start will help the 37-year-old recapture some semblance of his old form. And while the volatile Belfour has seen his |
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| Leafs sign first-round pick |
NHL Hockey |
10/07/2002 |
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| Toronto, Ontario (BettingExpress) - The Toronto Maple Leafs have signed rookie defenseman Carlo Colaiacovo, the team's first pick and the 17th overall selection in the 2001 NHL Entry Draft. Colaiacovo will be paid the rookie maximum $1.130 million per year in his three-year deal, but may earn an additional $6.3 million in performance bonuses over the term of the contract. The 19-year-old Colaiacovo had 13 goals and 27 assists in 60 games last year with the Erie Otters of the Ontario Hockey League. He also played |
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| Rangers sign right wing Ward |
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10/01/2002 |
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| ss National League last season, tallying eight goals and 19 assists. He has appeared in three preseason games for the Rangers and has collected one goal and one assist. The 6-foot, 200-pound Ward has appeared in 529 career NHL games with the Vancouver Canucks, Los Angeles Kings, Toronto Maple Leafs, Buffalo Sabres and Boston Bruins, and has notched 95 goals and 129 assists along with 429 penalty minutes. Ward was originally selected by Vancouver with their sixth choice, 128th overall, in the 1988 NHL Entry Draft. |
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