Matt Cooke

Bad luck sidelines Senators starting goalie Pascal Leclaire

Chris Yzerman THE CANADIAN PRESS OTTAWA–Pascal Leclaire can't believe his bad luck. Facing a schedule that will see them play 16 games in the next 29 days, the Senators will have to do it without their No. 1 goaltender after he...

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Full disclosure of injuries optional in the NHL

by Kevin Gorman , Pittsburgh Tribune Review Dan Bylsma jokes that his post-practice media briefing has turned into a daily injury report. The only problem with that is the Penguins coach doesn't always detail the nature of the...

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Penguins' Fleury rebounds with gem in Atlanta

By Dave Molinari, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Erik S. Lesser/Associated Press Pittsburgh Penguins goaltenders Marc-Andre Fleury is surrounded by his teammates after Pittsburgh Saturday's 3-2 win in Atlanta. Marc-Andre Fleury won...

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Penguins Notebook: Armstrong waits to see if he will be free agent

By Dave Molinari, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ATLANTA -- When Atlanta traded Marian Hossa to the Penguins in 2008, the Thrashers insisted that Colby Armstrong be part of the package coming back. But, even though Armstrong has given...

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Penguins: Skoula scores twice in win

Fleury rebounds with stout game By Dave Molinari, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ATLANTA -- No one bought a ticket to this game because Martin Skoula was playing in it. But it should not have taken those folks long to figure it out,...

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Donovan out at least six weeks

By CHRIS STEVENSON, Sun Media Winger Shean Donovan will be out at least six weeks with a knee injury. (Darren Brown, Sun Media) The Senators have lost veteran winger Shean Donovan for at least six weeks after he sustained...

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Senators, Sabres renew pleasantries

Ottawa fans hope there's more to come from Jonathan Cheechoo, left, who's scored twice in the last five games. (Fred Chartrand/Canadian Press) The Ottawa Senators appear much improved from last season, but one thing they'll...

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Phillips scores two in 800th career game as Senators blast Penguins 6-2

OTTAWA - Chris Phillips celebrated his 800th NHL game with a pair of goals Thursday night as the Ottawa Senators cruised to a 6-2 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins. Phillips scored twice in the third period and the Senators...

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Gonchar, Talbot return for Penguins in Ottawa

By Jesse Campigotto, CBC Sports Maxime Talbot, right, and Sergei Gonchar played key roles in Pittsburgh's Stanley Cup championship run last season. (Dave Sandford/Getty Images) Help for the battered Pittsburgh Penguins is...

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Lecavalier leads Lightning past 'Yotes

Tuesday, November 17, 2009 GLENDALE -- Lecavalier had two goals and an assist and Mike Smith made 30 saves as the Tampa Bay Lightning beat the Phoenix Coyotes 4-1 Monday night. Alex Tanguay had a goal and two assists and Martin...

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