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relief = 0 shots on a 5 on 3 :D |
Hamhuis, what a stud! |
Foligno just step on burrows legs with his skate!? Posted via RS Mobile |
foligno just stepped on burrows' leg on purpose when burrows was down.. not cool. |
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Lu with the capris......whatever works i guess |
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WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!! |
WOW! what a goal! |
IN YO FACE NEIL! |
WEISE, what a beauty |
WOOO WEISE |
Weiseeee. Posted via RS Mobile |
Hahahaha DW can actually do something Posted via RS Mobile |
foglino didnt do it on purpose burrows was dumped and slid into him, he was trying to regain his balance and put his skate down. wasnt sure where burrows leg was. on another note cassie campbell? needs to be fired too. constant obvious mistakes and super annoying. |
Kesler - hat trick :denied: |
awe yeahhhh |
gg tonight. i hope coho will return to the lineup soon. |
Did Hamhuis come back at the end of the game? He went down the tunnel late in the game.. |
^ nope. he stayed out. |
great game today :) |
WASHINGTON (AP)—Dennis Wideman says he didn’t deserve the hat trick. Turns out he was right. The NHL on Saturday changed the scoring on the Washington Capitals defenseman’s final goal in Friday night’s 4-2 win over the Toronto Maple Leafs. Wideman said after the game that the puck went in the net off teammate Brooks Laich. The league agrees. Laich now gets credit for the goal, with assists to Wideman and John Carlson. It would have been Wideman’s first career hat trick. The last Capitals defenseman to record a hat trick remains Sergei Gonchar in 2000. NHL agrees: No hat trick for Capitals' Wideman - NHL - Yahoo! Sports |
Oilers' Sutton suspended for eight games - NHL.com - News NEW YORK -- Edmonton Oilers defenseman Andy Sutton has been suspended, without pay, for eight games for charging Carolina Hurricanes forward Alexei Ponikarovsky during NHL Game #404 in Edmonton on Wednesday, Dec. 7, the National Hockey League's Department of Player Safety announced today. Having previously been suspended within the past 18 months, Sutton is classified as a repeat offender under the terms of the Collective Bargaining Agreement. He therefore will forfeit salary based on the number of games (82) rather than the number of days (185) in the regular season. Sutton will forfeit $207,317.04. The money goes to the Players' Emergency Assistance Fund. The incident occurred at 10:27 of the third period. Sutton was assessed a minor penalty for boarding. Sutton was suspended for five games on Nov. 1 for an illegal hit to the head of Colorado forward Gabriel Landeskog. Sutton has missed the Dec. 9 game vs. Colorado and will miss games tonight at Calgary, Dec. 15 at Phoenix, Dec. 17 at San Jose, Dec. 19 vs. Detroit, Dec. 22 vs. Minnesota, Dec. 26 at Vancouver and Dec. 29 at Minnesota. He will be eligible to return Dec. 31 at the New York Islanders. |
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