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Bruins, Canucks battle for Cup in Game 7 Wed Jun 15 11:07:15 2011 EST
et pumped up for that you don't deserve to be here." Henrik Sedin and Maxim Lapierre each scored for the Canucks, who are hoping to win the first Stanley Cup in franchise history and bring the Cup home to Canada for the first time since the Montreal Canadiens won in 1993. "They won and we're going back home in front of our fans for a one-game showdown to win the Cup," said Vigneault. "This game happened, there is nothing we can do about it now. We just have to put this game behind us, get ready
Captain America unable to save the Rangers Fri Jun 10 14:37:55 2011 EST
ar, $39 million deal the Rangers signed defenseman Wade Redden to in the summer of 2008. Redden, of course, spent last season playing with Hartford of the American Hockey League. The trade of fellow 2007 free agent signee Scott Gomez to the Montreal Canadiens in June of 2009 for spare parts proves that the Rangers haven't been hitting home runs in the offseason as of late, but the club hopes to change all that by adding Richards, by far the best free agent available. Like Drury, Richards is a fo
Canadiens re-sign forward Darche for 1 year Fri Jun 10 11:58:26 2011 EST
Montreal, QC (Sports Network) - The Montreal Canadiens have re-signed journeyman forward Mathieu Darche to a one-year contract. The deal was announced Friday, but financial terms were not disclosed. Playing on a one-year contract this past season, Darche posted career highs of 12 goals and 26 points in 59 games. "We are very pleased to have reached an agreement with Mathieu Darche," said Canadiens general manager Pierre Gauthier in a statement. "Mathieu is a classy veteran player who displays g
Canadiens re-sign Andrei Kostitsyn Thu Jun  9 16:19:02 2011 EST
Montreal, QC (Sports Network) - The Montreal Canadiens have re-signed forward Andrei Kostitsyn to a one-year contract. As per club policy, financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. The 26-year-old Kostitsyn ranked fourth on the team in scoring and third in goals during the 2010-11 season. He finished with 45 points on 20 goals and 25 assists in 81 games. The Canadiens selected Kostitsyn with the 10th overall pick in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft.
Beliveau to have stomach surgery Fri Jun  3 20:36:27 2011 EST
Montreal, QC (Sports Network) - The Montreal Canadiens announced on Friday that Hall of Fame forward Jean Beliveau will undergo stomach surgery next week. The procedure, which is being called a preventative measure, is called an endovascular surgery and is intended to repair abdominal aneurysms. Recovery time following the procedure is pegged at several months. "We are pleased that Mr. Beliveau is under the good care of head team physician David Mulder. On behalf of all of our fans, players and
Seguin making immediate impact with Bruins Thu May 19 13:39:56 2011 EST
looking at his history in dealing with youngsters, but if winning is the ultimate measure of a coach's success, victory after victory has proven that he knows what's best for his team. The Bruins didn't need Seguin when they dispatched the Montreal Canadiens in Round 1 or when they sent the Philadelphia Flyers packing in the conference semis. So to question his decision making process purely because Seguin has had such a large impact in only two games, is not entirely fair. Sure it was an injur
Kesler makes case for Conn Smythe Wed May 11 12:51:30 2011 EST
Network) - Ryan Kesler, a true-blue American, finds himself in the somewhat odd position of being the foundation on which many Canadian hockey fans rest their hopes of bringing the Stanley Cup to home soil for the first time since the 1993 Montreal Canadiens. To say the 26-year-old from Livonia, Mich., was a violent torpedo of goal scoring, shot blocking, penalty killing and general havoc wreaking in the Vancouver Canucks' second-round, six-game defeat of the Nashville Predators is to engage in
Rattled Red Wings no match for streaking Sharks Thu May  5 03:34:00 2011 EST
t in my opinion. I hope it is because we took one helluva licking last year in game 4.''

The Sharks' last seven wins in the postseason against Detroit have been by exactly one goal. Only the Toronto Maple Leafs have done that, beating the Montreal Canadiens by a goal in seven straight victories from the 1947 to 1959 playoffs, according to STATS LLC.

A much-needed win got away from Detroit after Dan Boyle scored the tying goal with 4:08 left in regulation, setting up the Sharks' second overti

Lightning sweep Caps, advance to conference finals Wed May  4 22:42:14 2011 EST
s in a row since falling behind 3-1 in their first round series with the Penguins. Tampa Bay's Dwayne Roloson made 33 saves. The only other time the Lightning swept an opponent also occurred in a conference semifinal, as they dispatched the Montreal Canadiens en route to the 2004 Stanley Cup. Up next for Tampa Bay is either Boston or Philadelphia. The Bruins lead that best-of-seven set, 3-0, but were in a similar position last year before dropping four straight to the Flyers in an epic collapse.
Bylsma, Vigneault, Trotz named finalists for Adams Award Fri Apr 29 12:48:21 2011 EST
e (3.15 goals per game) and defensive (2.20 goals-against average) club and also had the league's best power play (24.3 percent). Vigneault, a third-time Adams finalist, captured the award with Vancouver in 2007 and finished second with the Montreal Canadiens in 2000. Trotz is up for this award for the second consecutive season. He led the Predators to a 44-27-11 mark, which resulted in a trip to the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the sixth time in the past seven seasons. Nashville, which finished fif
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