Carolina star scores twice as top-seeded Boston trails 2nd-round series 3-1
Eric Staal scored two goals to break the club career playoff scoring record, and the Carolina Hurricanes pushed the top-seeded Boston Bruins to the brink of elimination, Full Article
Published on: 9th May, 2009
Defenseman out with undisclosed injury after collision with Capitals star
Pittsburgh defenseman Sergei Gonchar has an undisclosed injury that occurred when he was leveled Friday night by a knee-to-knee hit by Capitals star Alex Ovechkin that several Penguins players called a dirty play.
The Penguins revealed no details afterward about the injury, but several of their players believe Ovechkin went out of his way to attempt to hurt his former Russian Olympic teammate.
Ovechkin denied that, but also said he is uncertain if he will be fined or suspended. A Full Article
Published on: 9th May, 2009
Crosby scores winning goal, Ovechkin gets off only 2 shots; Gonchar hurt
Alex Ovechkin disappeared, at least as much as the game’s most dominant scorer can, and so did all the magic Simeon Varlamov was working. Suddenly, the Washington Capitals are in a familiar position against rival Pittsburgh, losing their grip on a playoff series that seemed to be theirs.
The Penguins shook off an opening-minute Washington goal, scored three times in less than 12 minutes in the first period against a suddenly vulnerable Varlamov and beat the Capitals 5-3 Friday night to Full Article
Published on: 9th May, 2009
‘That’s three games in a row where he’s out there trying to hurt guys’
PITTSBURGH – Scenes from a road trip gone terribly awry:
A lethargic Mike Green, giving away pucks that sometimes lead to goals.
Alexander Semin and Nicklas Backstrom inexplicably playing catch on the power play, graciously doubling as penalty-killers for the Penguins.
Simeon Varlamov, finally mortal in goal, the kid unable to stop five shots — including at least two he should have had.
And Alex the Horrible, sulking in the penalty box Full Article
Published on: 20th April, 2009
The Rangers may be a grinding team that barely made the playoffs, but they are returning to New York with a two-game lead over the glamorous and explosive Washington Capitals and their superstar forward, Alex Ovechkin.
picture of coolness Saturday, stopping all 35 shots he faced, six of them by Ovechkin, to lead the Rangers to a 1-0 victory in their first-round game at the Verizon Center.
The Rangers lead the best-of-seven series, 2-0; Game 3 is Monday at Madison Square Garden.
Ryan Callahan scored the game’s only goal, 7 minutes 44 seconds into the first Full Article