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Avalanche D Girard (sternum) out for postseason
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Saturday, 21 May 2022 22:15
ST. LOUIS -- Colorado Avalanche defenseman Samuel Girard will miss the rest of the postseason with a broken sternum, coach Jared Bednar said Saturday night.Girard, who occupies major minutes on Colorado's No. 2 defensive pairing, suffered what the team initially labeled an upper-body injury 1:49 into the first period of Game 3, a 5-2 victory over the St. Louis Blues.Girard…
Power outage: Canes clamp Rangers in Game 2
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Saturday, 21 May 2022 00:03
The New York Rangers had relied on their power play to spark them offensively during the regular season and their first round Stanley Cup playoff win over the Pittsburgh Penguins.But against the Carolina Hurricanes, the best penalty-killing team in the NHL, they're experiencing a power outage that cost them in Game 2 on Friday night and has them in an…
Flames nix G2 watch party over wintry weather
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Friday, 20 May 2022 11:05
The Calgary Flames planned to offer fans the ultimate outdoor viewing-party experience during this long-awaited Battle of Alberta matchup against Edmonton.Mother Nature, unfortunately, had other ideas.The Flames were able to host a sea of supporters outside the Saddledome throughout their first-round Stanley Cup playoff series. But Calgary was forced to cancel its festivities ahead of Game 2 in their second-round…
Stars' Bowness steps down after three seasons
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Friday, 20 May 2022 14:25
Rick Bowness is stepping aside as Dallas Stars head coach after three seasons, the team announced on Friday.Bowness, 67, had his two-year contract expire after the Stars were eliminated by the Calgary Flames in seven games in the first round of the Western Conference playoffs. Assistant coaches Derek Laxdal, John Stevens and Todd Nelson will also not return to the…
Finland, Germany victorious at hockey worlds
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Friday, 20 May 2022 15:19
TAMPERE, Finland -- Finland got back to winning ways at the world ice hockey championship when it beat Britain 6-0, while Germany beat Italy 9-4 in the highest-scoring game of the tournament on Friday.Montreal Canadiens forward Joel Armia was among six different players to score for host Finland, while Jussi Olkinuora faced 10 shots for the shutout as the Finns…
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