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John Madden scored six minutes into overtime on Sunday night, giving New Jersey a 4-3 win over New York and putting the Devils back into their Eastern Conference series against the Rangers.
Madden and Jay Pandolfo outworked the Rangers on the winning goal, with Madden's shot banking off New York goaltender Henrik Lundqvist from a bad angle.
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Posted on Mar 29, 2008 under Golf, Squash, Table Tennis, Tennis |
Many people were wondering why Butler would enter a tournament with the likes of Indiana, Tennessee,Gonzaga, and Notre Dame. It’s real simple they planned on winning it and that’s just what they did. The team no one thought had a chance pu;;ed the major upset Of Gonzaga 79-71 to capture the NIT championship in Madison square Garden.
This may not seem like alot right now, but it goes along way when you start league and tournament play. The bulldogs know they can play with the best teams around and all this does is give them more confidence to have a great season. Remember the name Butler Bulldogs you could hear it alot this season.
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As defending Stanley Cup champions, the Anaheim Ducks shouldn't require bulletin board fodder or messages on the dressing-room blackboard for motivation.
A quick glance at Wednesday's game summary showing four Dallas power-play goals in seven chances probably is enough to get Ducks players fired up for Game 2 of the Western Conference quarter-final on Saturday in Anaheim (7 p.m. PT).
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Major League Soccer's all-star team will square off against English Premiership club West Ham United in the 2008 MLS All-Star Game, the league announced Thursday.
The annual all-star game, which pits the league's best players against a top European club, takes place this year at Toronto's BMO Field on July 24 (7 p.m. ET, CBC).
West Ham currently sits 12th in Premiership with a 12-12-8 record with six matches remaining in the season.
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Skip Kevin Martin contained a surging Swiss team to secure an 8-6 victory for Canada at the world curling championships in Grand Forks, N.D., on Thursday.
Martin climbed to an early 5-2 lead, but the Swiss replied with three points in the sixth, tying the contest and threatening a considerable upset.
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Posted on Feb 29, 2008 under American Football, Disability sport, Football, Golf, Rugby Union, Scores & Fixtures, Sport Relief, Squash, Table Tennis, Winter Sports, World Results |
This weekend Manchester United put themselves into pole position to retain their Premier League title after beating Liverpool 3-0. They are now five points ahead of Chelsea and six ahead of Arsenal, after Chelsea came back to defeat the Gunners.
What can we expect of the run-in? What is the psychology involved? Well, as anyone credible will tell you, we're not in the business of mind reading, and the only way to know is to ask those involved, but here are my thoughts as an external observer.
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Canada is off to a flying start at the women's world hockey championship in Harbin, China.
Meghan Agosta scored a pair of goals, and goaltender Kim St. Pierre stopped 10 of 11 shots to pace Canada to an easy 8-1 win over Russia on Friday in the tournament's opening Group A game.
Cherie Piper, Becky Kellar, Gina Kingsbury, Jennifer Botterill, Caroline Ouellette and Hayley Wickenheiser also scored for Canada.
Canada's next game is against China on Sunday.
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18-year-old Kei Nishikori reaches first ATP final at Delray Beach
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Posted on Jan 15, 2008 under Rugby Union, Squash |
The Shaq attack has hit Arizona and the Suns are a different team entirely. The change in style from run and gun with Shawn Marion to the inside power game of Amare and Shaq is very interesting indeed.
While it is way too early to judge how this “New” Suns team will fare, one thing is for sure. Shaq is a powerful force on the court. Not only that, but off the court, in the locker room, Shaq is a very positive influence on the team.
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