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A slam Dunk for the city
Providence Journal (Registration Required) | 1 hour ago
Attention, sports and concert fans of southern New England. For just a moment, push aside your Corn Flakes and coffee and dream a bit.2.7
Celtics, Bruins will again call the Garden home
The Indianapolis Star | 21 hours ago
Go ahead. Call it the Garden again. TD Banknorth Garden officially replaced the FleetCenter name Friday, four months after a Maine bank reached a 20-year naming-rights deal for the home of the NBA's Celtics and ...2.7
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A cloudy picture for Raycroft
The Boston Globe | 22 hours ago
Andrew Raycroft was just coming into his own as the Bruins' No. 1 goaltender when the lockout temporarily derailed his NHL career.2.7
On the NHL | Among changes, expect to see younger players
Philadelphia Inquirer (Registration Required) | Yesterday
Nearly 10 months after the National Hockey League lockout started, the end is finally upon us as ... Boston Bruins general manager Mike O'Connell is a decent guy, but he works for an owner, Jeremy Jacobs, who drove the lockout from day one.4
A Man for All Seasons
Greenwich Citizen | Saturday
Fourteen years ago, Charlie Tashjian entered Brunswick School as a pre-kindergartener envious of the talented senior athletes the Bruins possessed.2.7
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Jeff Ornstein Is Named One Of 12 Most Influential People In Boston By Scene Magazine
Hotelnewsresource.com | Friday Jul 1
Hotel design trendsetter Ornstein is among Bruins great Cam Neeley, Mandarin Oriental Hotel's Robin Brown and other Boston leaders SCENE Boston has named Jeffrey Ornstein who founded J/Brice Design ...2.9
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Lockout didn't stop Coyotes' aggressive play
Arizona Republic (Registration Required) | Friday Jul 1
Paola Boivin The Arizona Republic Jul. 3, 2005 12:00 AM Nowhere on the evolving landscape of the NHL is a neutral zone to be found.2.7
Ours is the rink of dreams
Record-Journal (Registration Required) | Monday Jun 27
The chances of Connecticut getting a Major League franchise are about the same as yours truly pitching for the New York Yankees.2.7
Palmer back for more
The Boston Globe | Friday Jun 24
Arnold Palmer will tee off at noon today, in a group with Larry Nelson and Bob Gilder, past ... There was Peter Jacobsen in the [US] Open, and Tom Kite two weeks ago got everybody all [excited] with his play [at the PGA Tour's Booz Allen Classic in Bethesda, Md.2.7
Burke will take Ducks into tomorrowland
The Boston Globe | Sunday Jun 19
Any day now, perhaps as soon as tomorrow, Brian Burke will take over the rusty remains of the Mighty Ducks.2.7
Hockey products still hot among collectors
Flyers | Friday Jun 10
While the Phantoms are playing in the Calder Cup finals, hockey products are still being produced and sold nationally.2.7
Cam Neely Elected to Hockey Hall of Fame
ABC News | Thursday Jun 9
TORONTO Jun 9, 2005 , Cam Neely was one of hockey's brawniest forwards, and Valeri Kharlamov was one of its swiftest.7.2
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Shift by shift with changes
The Boston Globe | Sunday Jun 12
They opened up the ice, made the nets bigger, yanked out the red line, hacked some fat off the goalie equipment, and even dared to ruminate over the idea of going to full-time four-on-four. Yes, Houston, there ...2.7
Changing the rules changes the sport
The Providence Phoenix | Monday Jun 6
Nancy Marrapese-Burrell's hockey column in Sunday's Boston Globe detailed how Bruins grand poo-bah Harry Sinden is working with league officials to determine what rule changes could be instituted in the NHL ...3.1
Full Details
Sportsnet.ca | Monday Jun 6
No, the Bruins president wasn't explaining how to lowball players, rather it was his interpretation on how to open up the game.2.1
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Inside The Penalty Box 05.28.05: Fantasy Hockey Defensemen
411mania.com | May 28, 2005
The four part series continues... We have made it to Week Four of Four in the four-part series of ... Brian Leetch- Toronto Maple Leafs There is a tiny bias putting Brian Leetch number one in my ranking, being that I am the world's largest New York Ranger's fan.2.7
Bruins beat Phantoms in OT to tighten series
Philadelphia Inquirer (Registration Required) | May 24, 2005
The sense of urgency for a team trying to avoid a three-game deficit in a seven-game playoff series can be a powerful motivator.5.5
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Canada checks out Czechs derail three-peat try
The Boston Globe | May 16, 2005
The Canadians were going for a three-peat at the World Hockey Championships here last night, but instead it was more like they petered out.2.7
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U.S. hockey triumph provides lift at worlds
The Indianapolis Star | May 9, 2005
Mike Knuble added a goal and an assist, and Yan Stastny, Erik Cole and Brian Gionta also found the net for the U.S., which tied Canada in the Group F standings at five points apiece.2.7
NHl's Newest Offer Same Old, Same Old
New York Post | May 8, 2005
Now that the league has abandoned its ideology, now the stalemate is merely about numbers and no longer about philosophy, it should only be a matter of time before a CBA is reached that will allow the season to ...2.7
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Firecracker sends goalkeeper to hospital
The San Diego Union-Tribune | May 6, 2005
Parma goalkeeper Luca Bucci was forced to leave his team's UEFA Cup semifinal soccer match against CSKA Moscow after a firecracker exploded near his head yesterday in Moscow.2.7
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Devils' Gionta on Team USA roster
The Jersey Journal (Registration Required) | Apr 7, 2005
Brian Gionta's hunch was exactly right. The Devils right winger's decision to sign a minor-league contract to play for Albany in the AHL rather than sit out the canceled NHL season has earned him a spot on the ...2.7
Bruin goalie freezes out Monsters
The Sun | Apr 3, 2005
The first-round pick of the Boston Bruins in 2002 continued to give Lowell Lock Monsters shooters nightmares last night, stopping 38 of 39 shots to backbone Providence to a 3-1 victory.2.9
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The Union Leader (Registration Required) | Apr 3, 2005
The Vatican: Pope is dead Pope John Paul II, the Polish pontiff who led the Roman Catholic Church for more than a quarter century and became history's most-traveled pope, has died at 84, the Vatican announced ...2.1
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Labine a Bruin who had impact
The Boston Globe | Mar 6, 2005
When Leo "The Lion" Labine died Feb. 25 at age 73, the former Bruins right wing was mourned by many, including former teammate Ed Sandford.2.7
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Winning away means playing at home for Wildcats
The Citizen | Feb 21, 2005
To stay at home, you must win on the road. And the University of New Hampshire hockey team did just that with Saturday night's 5-2 victory over Northeastern at Matthews Arena to sweep the season series with the ...2.7
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Youth movement accelerates
MassLive.com | Feb 12, 2005
The youngest team in the American Hockey League is looking even younger these days.2.7
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Donato seeks coronation, not consolation
The Boston Globe | Feb 6, 2005
Last July, soon after he was hired to coach Harvard, Ted Donato looked at his team's schedule, and two dates immediately jumped out at the Dedham native: the first two Mondays in February.2.7
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1989 French Open champ Chang joins USTA committee
PittsburgLIVE.com | Jan 14, 2005
The youngest male champion in Grand Slam history is going to help a new generation of young American tennis players.2.7
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Wolf Pack Pull Out Shootout
Hartford Courant (Registration Required) | Dec 28, 2004
The Wolf Pack seemed to have matters well in hand early Monday night. They had six shots and goals by Ken Gernander and Alexandre Giroux in the opening 9:13 before the Bruins got a shot on Jason LaBarbera.2.7
Arbitrator Awards Gonchar Significant Increase
WTAM Independence | Aug 3, 2004
An arbitrator on Tuesday awarded Boston Bruins defenseman Sergei Gonchar more than a 50-percent increase in salary for next season.4.4
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Theodore, Koivu Shine as Canadiens Stay Alive
Reuters | Apr 16, 2004
Jose Theodore made 43 saves and Saku Koivu had a goal and two assists as the Montreal Canadiens staved off elimination from the playoffs with a 5-1 road win over the Boston Bruins on ...7.5
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Agents, GMs, anxiously await CBA and the new world that comes with it
Canadaeast.com | Tuesday Jun 21
As the NHL and NHL Players' Association continue to put the finishing touches on the collective bargaining agreement, player agents and general managers are anxiously waiting to get their hands on the new deal.4.8
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Amid the fury, Dropkicks try a little tenderness
The Boston Globe | Tuesday Jun 21
Boston's Dropkick Murphys have a rock 'em, sock 'em reputation befitting a band that once released an album provocatively called ''Do or Die." Their street-tough, working-class punk roots have defined them ...2.7
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Contest to rename Ducks
CNN | Monday Jun 20
When commissioner Gary Bettman announces his new agreement, most of the revenue producers are going to be unhappy.2.7
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Assessing the season at midterm
USA TODAY via KeepMedia.com | Feb 6, 2004
USA TODAY hockey writer Kevin Allen grades the teams and sizes up the season.
No. 2 Bruins, Sharks poised to end trend
USA TODAY via KeepMedia.com | Apr 15, 2004
The Boston Bruins and San Jose Sharks are on the verge of overcoming the NHL's curse of the No.
Clutch goalie Raycroft having bear of a season
USA TODAY via KeepMedia.com | Feb 5, 2004
Boston Bruins general manager Mike O'Connell broke off his trade negotiations for Detroit's Curtis Joseph in September and signed less-expensive free ...
NHL lockout: Day 133
USA TODAY via KeepMedia.com | Jan 27, 2005
Carolina vs. Pittsburgh. Depending upon how much improvement Carolina and Pittsburgh would have enjoyed this season, this matchup could have had ...
Reigning champions Canada trail Czech hosts
AFP via KeepMedia.com | Apr 30, 2004
Defending champions Canada beat Latvia 2-0 in their ice hockey world championship qualifying Group E encounter at the Sazka Arena but remain a point ...
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New TD Banknorth Garden Logo Unveiled
PR Newswire | Tuesday Jun 21
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