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Ice Edge on brink of buying Coyotes (AP)
Yahoo! Sports - NHL News [2009-12-11 15:22:43]
A person with knowledge of the negotiations says the Ice Edge investment group is on the brink of buying the financially floundering Phoenix Coyotes from the NHL. The group and the NHL are expected to sign a letter of intent soon, perhaps by this weekend, said the source, who asked not to be identified because the official announcement had not been made.
Blackhawks' Kane makes return to Buffalo (AP)
Yahoo! Sports - NHL News [2009-12-11 11:38:47]
Plenty has happened to Blackhawks forward Patrick Kane since his summertime taxicab troubles in Buffalo. A changed man, Kane returned to his hometown on Friday for Chicago's game against the Sabres, and didn't avoid questions regarding his well-publicized altercation with a cab driver in August.
Daniel Sedin's hat trick powers Canucks (AP)
Yahoo! Sports - NHL News [2009-12-10 23:05:17]
Vancouver's Daniel Sedin made the most of his breaks, while the Atlanta Thrashers kept waiting for one to come their way. Sedin got a couple of good bounces and scored the Canucks' first three goals in a 4-2 victory over the Thrashers on Thursday night. Sedin opened the scoring on a wraparound 3:09 in, deflected in his second goal with 1:22 left in the first period, and got some help for...
Elliott, Senators blank slumping Flyers (AP)
Yahoo! Sports - NHL News [2009-12-10 20:40:53]
In a game that featured two struggling offenses, the Ottawa Senators beat the Philadelphia Flyers with defense. Brian Elliott made 22 saves in his second NHL shutout and Nick Foligno and Jesse Winchester scored third-period goals to give Ottawa a 2-0 victory over the slumping Flyers on Thursday night.
Fetisov, 51, plays but CSKA Moscow loses (AP)
Yahoo! Sports - NHL News [2009-12-11 13:46:56]
There was no "Miracle on Ice" for 51-year-old Slava Fetisov. Shortly after Fetisov became the oldest Russian to play in the Continental Hockey League for CSKA Moscow, he said it would be his last game. Fetisov hadn't played competitively in 11 years, and called the 3-2 loss Friday to SKA St.
Pens snap Habs' 3-game winning streak (AP)
Yahoo! Sports - NHL News [2009-12-10 20:47:05]
Pascal Dupuis was more than happy to shoot a rolling puck toward the net, confident that his drive would have all the unpredictability of a knuckleball. Dupuis scored on a slap shot 13:21 into the third period and Marc-Andre Fleury made 19 saves as the Pittsburgh Penguins stopped Montreal's three-game winning streak with a 3-2 win over the Canadiens on Thursday night.
Preds continue home mastery over Jackets (AP)
Yahoo! Sports - NHL News [2009-12-10 21:17:05]
When the Columbus Blue Jackets come to Nashville, everything seems to go right for the hometown Predators. Steve Sullivan scored the winning goal in the fifth round of the shootout to give Nashville a 4-3 victory over Columbus on Thursday night. The Predators have beaten the Blue Jackets 13 consecutive times at home, dating to Nashville's previous loss on April 3, 2006.
Kings defeat Coyotes in 8th round of SO (AP)
Yahoo! Sports - NHL News [2009-12-10 23:29:57]
The first three times the Los Angeles Kings scored in the shootout, Phoenix responded with a goal. The Coyotes' luck ran out in the eighth round. The Kings capitalized on the absence of suspended Phoenix defenseman Ed Jovanovski, as Oscar Moller and Jack Johnson netted first-period goals Thursday night in a 3-2 victory that snapped the Coyotes' five-game winning streak.
Recchi, Rask lift Bruins by Maple Leafs (AP)
Yahoo! Sports - NHL News [2009-12-10 19:32:59]
The Boston Bruins chose not to worry about how they almost blew a three-goal lead. Instead, they celebrated the way they regained control of the game. Mark Recchi scored twice in the final three minutes, and Tuukka Rask stopped 32 shots as Boston squandered most of a three-goal lead and held on to beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 5-2 on Thursday night.
Red Wings F Cleary out about a month (AP)
Yahoo! Sports - NHL News [2009-12-10 17:50:46]
Red Wings coach Mike Babcock says Dan Cleary will be out for about a month because of a separated shoulder. Cleary was injured Wednesday night in Detroit's loss to the St. Louis Blues. The forward has 16 points this season, trailing Henrik Zetterberg and Pavel Datsyuk on the team. Cleary had 40-plus points the previous three seasons for the Red Wings.
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