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Wild go for 2-0 start at Islanders Mon Oct 10 10:53:51 2011 EST
(Sports Network) - Dany Heatley and Devin Setoguchi impressed in their Wild debuts and the duo will try to get Minnesota off to a 2-0 start to the season when the club visits the New York Islanders for today's battle at Nassau Coliseum. Heatley and Setoguchi made winning debuts for the Wild on Saturday, each scoring a goal to lead their new team to a 4-2 win over the Columbus Blue Jackets in what was the season and home opener for the Wild. Heatley and Setoguchi were acquired from San Jose in s
Oilers open season against visiting Penguins Sun Oct  9 11:48:39 2011 EST
ld centerman, is coming off a terrific season for Red Deer of the WHL, recording 31 goals and a league-high 75 assists in 69 games. Meanwhile, Smyth last played with the Oilers during the 2006-07 season before he was traded that year to the New York Islanders. Known for his ability to play in the tough areas around the crease, Smyth recorded 23 goals and 24 points last year while playing in all 82 games for the LA Kings. Originally drafted by Edmonton in the sixth round of the 1994 draft, Smyth
Theodore, Panthers blank Islanders Sat Oct  8 23:08:46 2011 EST
Uniondale, NY (Sports Network) - Jose Theodore stopped all 27 shots he faced in his first game as a Panther, leading Florida to a 2-0 season-opening victory over the New York Islanders. Theodore signed with the team in July after spending last season with Minnesota. He was part of an overhaul that followed a 30-40-12 season and last-place finish in the Eastern Conference. The Panthers fired head coach Peter DeBoer after the season and named Kevin Dineen their new leader in June. Dineen made his
New-look Panthers visit Isles Sat Oct  8 11:31:16 2011 EST
(Sports Network) - In an effort to snap a record playoff drought, the Florida Panthers brought in a number of new faces this summer. The New York Islanders have been working on their core group for a few seasons. The two playoff-starved clubs open their respective campaigns with high hopes this evening at Nassau Coliseum. The Panthers own the longest playoff drought in league history, having not made the postseason since 2000. So, it has been back to the drawing board for second-year general ma
Rangers, Ducks clash in Stockholm Sat Oct  8 10:38:20 2011 EST
nd an assist. Nate Guenin scored the lone goal for Anaheim, while hometown heroes Teemu Selanne and Saku Koivu were a combined minus-two for the Ducks. Ducks goaltender Jonas Hiller made 21 saves on 25 shots in his first game action since missing most of the second half of last season with vertigo-like symptoms. After today, the Ducks' next game is scheduled for Friday in Anaheim against San Jose. The Rangers won't play again until next Saturday's road test against the rival New York Islanders.
Lightning open season against rival Hurricanes Fri Oct  7 11:04:05 2011 EST
the Lightning to the conference finals last spring, and is back for a full season in Tampa. Although he'll turn 42 years of age on Wednesday, the Lightning are expecting big things from Roloson in 2011-12. He began last year with the dismal New York Islanders, but was dealt to Tampa Bay on New Year's Day. Roloson appeared in 34 games for the Lightning during the regular season and solidified the goaltending position after both Mike Smith and Dan Ellis had failed to do so. Roloson was 18-12-4 wit
Islanders sign Pandolfo, first-round pick Tue Oct  4 20:00:00 2011 EST
Uniondale, NY (Sports Network) - The New York Islanders agreed to terms with forward Jay Pandolfo on a one-year contract on Tuesday, while agreeing to an entry-level deal with first-round pick Ryan Strome. Pandolfo, 36, did not play in the NHL last season after being released by the Devils. He had spent his entire 13-season career with New Jersey, winning two Stanley Cup titles. The forward earned the contract after playing in all five of the Islanders' exhibition games. He has posted 99 goals
Isles place Gillies, Niederreiter on IR Mon Oct  3 15:57:28 2011 EST
Uniondale, NY (Sports Network) - The New York Islanders placed enforcer Trevor Gillies and forward Nino Niederreiter on injured reserve Monday. The moves are retroactive to September 30. Gillies posted just two goals and was a minus-3 in 39 games for the Islanders last season, but his impact was nonetheless apparent as he racked up 165 penalty minutes. He was given lengthy suspensions on two occasions, both for questionable actions against an opponent, and fined almost $85,000 for his efforts.
Can Jagr return to form in NHL comeback? Mon Oct  3 14:12:00 2011 EST
ental Hockey League to make a return to the NHL, and he's not alone. Goaltender Evgeni Nabokov, a two-time All-Star and former winner of the Calder Trophy for top rookie, also found a desire to get back. After a stint in the KHL, he's now with the New York Islanders.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Press.
Kings ink Hunter Fri Sep 30 15:58:41 2011 EST
Los Angeles, CA (Sports Network) - The Los Angeles Kings signed forward Trent Hunter to a one-year contract Friday. Hunter was drafted by Anaheim in the sixth-round of the 1998 entry draft but played his entire eight-year career for the New York Islanders. The Red Deer, Alberta native has appeared in 459 career games, recording 99 goals and 130 assists. The 31-year-old was limited to 17 games last season as he missed time with a lower body injury. In 14 career playoff appearances, Hunter has fo
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