Hockey Today
Columbus at Colorado (9 p.m. EST). The Avalanche are looking for their first home win of the season (0-4-3-1).
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Associated Press,
11/11/2002 02:31 AM EST)
Predators 4, Avalanche 3
The Nashville Predators were not only the worst team in the Western Conference but also were nearing the end of an exhausting seven-game road trip, and they must have seemed like easy pickings to the Colorado Avalanche.
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JOHN MOSSMAN,
Associated Press,
11/10/2002 10:44 PM EST)
Mighty Ducks 1, Wild 0
The Anaheim Mighty Ducks are rapidly improving under rookie coach Mike Babcock. They're even talking about the playoffs.
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Associated Press,
11/10/2002 10:41 PM EST)
Islanders Edge Stars 3-2
Chris Osgood is playing well, and so are the New York Islanders.
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Associated Press,
11/10/2002 07:32 PM EST)
Islanders 3, Stars 2
Chris Osgood is playing well, and so are the New York Islanders.
(
Associated Press,
11/10/2002 04:53 PM EST)
Canucks Silence Coyotes 5-2
Todd Warriner and Trevor Linden scored 25 seconds apart late in the third period and Dan Cloutier made 35 saves as the Vancouver Canucks beat the Phoenix Coyotes 5-2 Saturday night.
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Associated Press,
11/10/2002 01:13 AM EST)
Wild Outskate Sharks 4-2
Pierre-Marc Bouchard and Wes Walz scored third-period goals as the surprising Minnesota Wild stayed atop the Western Conference with a 4-2 victory Saturday night over the San Jose Sharks.
(
GREG BEACHAM,
Associated Press,
11/10/2002 01:10 AM EST)
Thrashers 6, Sabres 4
Richard Smehlik gave his new teammates an incentive to beat the club that let him go.
(
KEVIN SNOW,
Associated Press,
11/09/2002 10:23 PM EST)
Blackhawks 3, Lightning 2, OT
The Chicago Blackhawks almost beat themselves with penalties. Jocelyn Thibault and Igor Korolev made sure it didn't happen.
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Associated Press,
11/09/2002 10:22 PM EST)
Oilers 6, Devils 3
The Edmonton Oilers found an odd opponent to have their best offensive effort of the season - the usually stingy New Jersey Devils.
(
TOM CANAVAN,
Associated Press,
11/09/2002 10:21 PM EST)
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