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Giguere's impact on Ducks was mighty Print
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Written by J.P. Hoornstra   
Tuesday, February 02, 2010 04:17
Giguere's impact on Ducks was mightyPacific Division notebook:

It is difficult to imagine the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim reaching the 2003 Stanley Cup Finals without Jean-Sebastien Giguere, who became the rare Conn Smythe Trophy winner for a non-championship team that year.
 
Anaheim might have won the 2007 Cup with Ilya Bryzgalov in net, b ...

 
A war of words between player and GM Print
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Written by J.P. Hoornstra   
Tuesday, January 26, 2010 00:00
Pacific Division notebook:

Kings general manager Dean Lombardi might have gone too far with some recently published comments.

While that’s nothing new, some unique circumstances were conspiring against Lombardi on this occasion. It was enough to throw the GM into rare damage-control mode, and to throw his relationship with defenseman Jack ...

 
Are Turco's days in Dallas numbered? Print
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Written by J.P. Hoornstra   
Tuesday, January 19, 2010 05:53
Pacific Division notebook:

The little question is this: How much longer is Marty Turco the starting goalie in Dallas?

Stars head coach Marc Crawford provided the short-term answer Monday, after backup Alex Auld won his second straight start, making 22 saves in a 4-3 victory over the M ...

 
Group effort has Ducks gaining steam Print
Pacific
Written by J.P. Hoornstra   
Tuesday, January 12, 2010 00:00
Group effort has Ducks gaining steamPacific Division notebook:

The Anaheim Ducks have struggled for much of the season, and there's been plenty of blame to go around. Poor starts by forwards, defensemen and goalies were all partially responsible for the team’s 4-6-2 record in October, which left Anaheim mired among the Western Conference's bottom ...

 
Kings continue their mastery of Sharks Print
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Written by J.P. Hoornstra   
Tuesday, January 05, 2010 02:54
Pacific Division notebook:

The San Jose Sharks must be wondering how long the Los Angeles Kings can keep this up. With a few more games like Monday’s, so will the rest of the NHL.

The Kings were outshot 47-20 yet still matched their largest win of the season in San Jose, 6-2, to end the ...

 
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