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Caps blow past Isles 5-3
Posted on 2 Apr 2009 by Frank Mazzola.
Ovechkin and Co. too much for resurgent group; Lighthouse Project dealt a low blowThe Washington Capitals were trying to gain a franchise player for both their offense and their defense when they selected Alexander Ovechkin and Mike Green in the first round of the 2004 NHL Entry Draft. Judging by the performance of both players last night, they not only succeeded, but lent serious credence to ...
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Flyers edge Isles in SO 4-3
Posted on 29 Mar 2009 by Frank Mazzola.
Plucky Isles come up just short with aggressive effort Apparently, Sir Elton John had it right: Saturday night IS all right for fighting. Daniel Briere and Mike Richards scored in the shootout period to lead the Philadelphia Flyers to a come-from-behind 4-3 win in a brawl-filled game against the New York Islanders Saturday at the Nassau Coliseum. The Flyers received two goals from Joffrey L...
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Wild maul Isles 6-2
Posted on 26 Mar 2009 by Frank Mazzola.
Baby Islanders taught big lesson by veteran-laden Wild. At this point of the season, it's all about what the youngest members of the New York Islanders can learn from playing better teams. They got an education last night from a distinguished professor, Jacques Lemaire. They always took a huge step towards forming an identity. Marion Gaborik scored twice as Lemaire's Minnesota Wil...
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Sens pound Isles 5-2
Posted on 22 Mar 2009 by Frank Mazzola.
“The important thing in life is not the triumph, but the struggle. The essential thing is not to have conquered, but to have fought well.”- Baron de Coubertin, founder of the International Olympic Committee. These words should have a special significance for fans of the New York Islanders these days. Five different Ottawa Senators scored last night to lead the club to a 5-2 victory...









