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3/12/2010
Viktor Stalberg had the strongest game of his NHL career, and thanks to a teammate, it had a happy ending.
Stalberg scored twice in regulation, and Phil Kessel added the winner in overtime as the Toronto Maple Leafs downed the visiting Tampa Bay Lightning 4-3.
Stalberg's first career two-goal game ...
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3/10/2010
For the 1st time this season the Toronto Maple Leafs have won in overtime.
Nikolai Kulemin scored the winner in the extra period, as the Buds downed the Boston Bruins 4-3 Tuesday.
Kulemin scored with 49 seconds left in O-T, making the most of a broken two-on-one with Mikhail Grabovski ...
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3/10/2010
Yannick Weber scored 1:47 into overtime for Hamilton as the Bulldogs beat the Toronto Marlies 3-2 Tuesday night to tie a franchise record with their ninth straight win.
David Desharnais and Ryan White had the other goals for Hamilton (43-14-8), which also won nine straight in the 2002-03 season.
Brock ...
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3/8/2010
Simon Gagne and Danny Briere scored in a 1:16 span in the second period, and Michael Leighton made 27 saves in the Philadelphia Flyers' 3-1 victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs on Sunday night.
Gagne took a feed from Dan Carcillo and fired a shot past Jean-Sebastien Giguere's glove side, ...
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3/3/2010
The Toronto Maple Leafs have traded Alexei Ponikarovsky to the Pittsburgh Penguins in exchange for forward Luca Caputi and defenceman Martin Skoula.
Ponikarovsky, 29, has 19 goals and 22 assists in 61 games for the Leafs this season. The Ukrainian winger was a healthy scratch for tonight's game against the ...
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3/3/2010
The Carolina Hurricanes downed a listless Toronto Maple Leafs squad 5-1 in the first game for both teams since the Olympic break.
Carolina right winger Chad LaRose, playing his first game after missing the past seven contests with an undisclosed injury, chipped in a goal and two assists.
Tuomo Ruutu, ...
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3/2/2010
CANADIAN PRESS -- Like the unforgettable goals scored by Paul Henderson in 1972 and Mario Lemieux in 1987, Sidney Crosby's winner in Sunday's Olympic final against the United States is headed straight into Canadian hockey lore.
"Iggy!" No. 87 cried out to Jarome Iginla before taking a pass from his ...
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2/25/2010
Canada came out firing on all cylinders, and sent Russia packing from the Olympic hockey tournament with a 7-3 victory.
Canada used a physical, relentless attack that was combined with speed and skill, while at the same time taking advantage of terrible goaltending by Evgeni Nabokov.
Ryan Getzlaf opened the ...
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2/22/2010
A big setback for the Canadian men's hockey team at the Vancouver Olympics.
Ryan Miller made 42 saves and Brian Rafalski scored twice as the United States beat Canada 5-3 to advance to the quarter-finals.
It was a landmark win for the U-S, which hadn't beat Canada in 50 years ...
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2/17/2010
Jarome Iginla opened his third Olympiad with the game's first goal, and finished with three, in Canada's 8-0 victory over Norway.
The hats rained down after he deflected a shot in to make it 8-0, however the officials awarded the goal to Rick Nash.
Iginla's hat trick didn't become official ...
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