| Leafs host Blues in matinee | Mon Oct 13 11:07:45 2008 EST |
| s Blues at Air Canada Centre. Wilson, in his inaugural season on Toronto's bench after getting fired by San Jose this past offseason, was a winner in his coaching debut on Thursday, as his club knocked off the defending Stanley Cup champion Detroit Red Wings on the road. However, his team fell behind 5-0 on Saturday against Montreal en route to a 6-1 home-opening setback. Vesa Toskala made 35 saves in beating Detroit last week, but allowed all six goals on 23 shots Saturday. He was replaced by | |
| Franzen's late tallies help Red Wings edge Senators | Sat Oct 11 22:56:23 2008 EST |
| Ottawa, ON (Sports Network) - Johan Franzen netted the game-tying and game- winning goals in the third period and the Detroit Red Wings got past the Ottawa Senators, 3-2, at Scotiabank Place. Valtteri Filppula scored the other Detroit goal while Henrik Zetterberg notched two assists for the Red Wings, who dropped a 3-2 decision to Toronto in Thursday's season opener. Chris Osgood turned away 20-of-22 shots to get the win. Alexandre Picard and Nick Foligno tallied for the Senators, who opened th | |
| Sens return home for test against Red Wings | Sat Oct 11 10:54:58 2008 EST |
| (Sports Network) - After beginning the regular season in Europe, the Ottawa Senators will have their official home opener tonight as they welcome the defending Stanley Cup champion Detroit Red Wings to Scotiabank Place. The Senators met the Pittsburgh Penguins for a pair of contests last weekend in Sweden, with each team being designated with a home game at the Globe Arena in Stockholm. The clubs split the series, with Pittsburgh taking Saturday's contest in overtime and Ottawa following up wit | |
| Maple Leafs play host to rival Canadiens | Sat Oct 11 10:54:26 2008 EST |
| couple days ago. Now, the club will try to claim a victory in front of its own fans tonight, as it hosts the Montreal Canadiens at the Air Canada Centre. Toronto began its regular season on Thursday versus the defending Stanley Cup champion Detroit Red Wings, but spoiled the team's championship banner raising by posting a 3-2 victory. Playing in his first NHL game, 22-year-old Nikolai Kulemin notched the game- winner in the third period. The 2006 second-round pick's tally gave Toronto a two-goa | |
| Predators, Blues to begin season with Central clash | Fri Oct 10 10:43:10 2008 EST |
| 2-9 mark (91 points), good enough to claim the eighth seed in the Western Conference playoffs while marking the franchise's fourth straight postseason appearance. Though the club was ousted by the top-seeded and eventual Stanley Cup winning Detroit Red Wings, Nashville performed better than anyone could have thought. So it came as a surprise when 26-goal scorer Radulov jumped ship to the Kontinental Hockey League of Russia despite having a year left on his NHL contract. The two leagues have agr | |
| Red Wings begin Cup defense against Leafs | Thu Oct 9 10:59:52 2008 EST |
| (Sports Network) - The Detroit Red Wings will begin their Stanley Cup title defense tonight as they welcome the Toronto Maple Leafs to Joe Louis Arena for the opening contest of the regular season for both teams. Detroit's recent championship was their fourth Stanley Cup title in the last 11 seasons and this year it could become the first club to repeat as champions since the Steve Yzerman-led Red Wings won consecutive titles in 1997 and '98. Tonight, the crowd in the Motor City will witness th | |
| Edmonton places Potulny on waivers | Wed Oct 1 13:44:44 2008 EST |
| ague over the last two years. Also, the team placed forward Carl Corazzini on waivers and released forward Guillaume Lefebvre from his professional tryout agreement. Corazzini has appeared in 19 games in the NHL with Boston and Chicago and has two goals and one assist. Last season with Grand Rapids, the AHL team of the Detroit Red Wings, he totaled 24 goals and 36 assists in 80 games. Lefebvre was played in 38 games in the NHL with Philadelphia and Pittsburgh and has two goals and four assists. | |
| 2008-09 Detroit Red Wings Preview | Tue Sep 23 13:30:34 2008 EST |
| (Sports Network) - How does a defending Stanley Cup champion approach the NHL offseason? If you're the Detroit Red Wings then you simply hold onto all the pieces from the championship season and add the best available offensive player through free agency. Red Wings general manager Ken Holland did just that, keeping all the main components from last year's Stanley Cup squad in addition to signing right wing Marian Hossa to a one-year deal. Detroit's latest championship was their fourth Stanley C | |
| Habs to retire Roy's No. 33 | Thu Sep 11 21:32:17 2008 EST |
| layer in the Stanley Cup playoffs. Roy's tenure with the organization ended on frosty terms during the 1995-96 season. On December 2, then-Montreal head coach Mario Tremblay decided to keep Roy between the pipes during a blowout loss to the Detroit Red Wings, and the infuriated Quebec native chastised management. Four days after his infamous blowup, Roy was dealt to Colorado, along with Mike Keane, for Andrei Kovalenko, Martin Rucinsky and Jocelyn Thibault. Roy went on to capture his third titl | |
| Chelios signs one-year deal, returns for 25th season | Tue Sep 9 15:24:34 2008 EST |
| Detroit, MI (Sports Network) - The Detroit Red Wings and Chris Chelios made it official on Tuesday, as the eternally-young defenseman signed a one-year deal allowing him to return for a 25th NHL season. The 46-year-old Chelios had three goals and 12 points in 69 regular-season games for the Wings in 2007-08. However, due to a nagging knee injury, he was limited to zero points in 14 playoff games and did not skate at all in the six-game Stanley Cup Finals as the Wings topped the upstart Pittsbur | |
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