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San Jose's Havlat out for Game 2 vs. Vancouver
Martin Havlat has been ruled out of the Sharks ' Game 2 Western Conference quarterfinal against the Canucks . Havlat, 32, appeared to be injured on a spear from Vancouver defenseman Kevin Bieksa midway through the first period of Game 1...
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Logan Couture Emerging as Face of Sharks
Joe Thornton and Patrick Marleau have been the faces of the San Jose Sharks for the better part of the past decade. They're not alone on the marquee anymore. Logan Couture has joined them -- and maybe even surpassed them...
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Couture Dazzles as Postseason Begins
Sharks coach Todd McLellan has said that center Logan Couture has emerged as one of the top players in the NHL . If there ever were a time to confirm that hypothesis, it's now...
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Sutter Juggles Kings Lines in Advance of Game 2
After an opening game loss in which they were out-shot 42-29, the Kings appear to be shaking things up at forward...
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Quotes from Canuck Coach Alain Vigneault Following 3-1 Loss to Sharks
AV: “They're second in the league in faceoffs. They have a lot of experience. They cheat and that's part of the game. We have to be able to handle that. We have to find a way to get better...
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Thornton Glad Torres Is on His Side
It was midway through the third period, and the Vancouver Canucks were ahead 4-1 over the San Jose Sharks in Game 4 of the 2011 Western Conference finals.....
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'Road to Repeat' Bus Hits the Trail
In anticipation of the Kings ' first home playoff game at STAPLES Center (Game 3 vs. St. Louis Saturday at 7 p.m.) the Kings will be sending their “Road To Repeat Bus” around the LA area on both Friday and Saturday...
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Kings Have to Step Up Play Going into Game 2 at St. Louis
Coach Darryl Sutter will keep Anze Kopitar and Dustin Brown on different lines. Sutter, players offer support of Jonathan Quick after Tuesday's loss...
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Havlat Questionable for Return
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Kings' Greene Still Waiting for Return; Blues' Breakthrough Feels Good
ST. LOUIS -- Matt Greene's absence was certainly felt in Tuesday night's opening loss by the Los Angeles Kings to the St. Louis Blues ...
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Sharks Will Face Canucks' Luongo in Game 1
VANCOUVER -- The Sharks learned they will be facing veteran goalie Roberto Luongo in Game 1 of their playoff series against the Vancouver Canucks on Wednesday night, but said that it didn't matter who would be in the net against them...
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Torres Could Be a Difference-Maker Against Canucks
VANCOUVER – It was midway through the third period, and the Vancouver Canucks were ahead 4-1 over the San Jose Sharks in Game 4 of the 2011 Western Conference finals...
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Kings in Unusual Position of Trailing
The architect of last year's Stanley Cup championship squad watched attentively as his troops went through their drills during an optional practice Wednesday...
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Kings Announce Frozen Fury XV at MGM Grand Las Vegas
After a one-year hiatus, the Frozen Fury is back. That was the story out of Los Angeles on Wednesday as the Kings announced the return of their annual Vegas game — well, make that “games...
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Kings Playoffs: Analyzing Jonathan Quick's Play
The play everyone will remember from the Kings ' 2-1 overtime loss to the Blues on Tuesday in the opener of their playoff series is, of course, Alex Steen's shorthanded winner...
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Sutter: Kings' Fourth Line Must 'Play Like Bigboys'
Darryl Sutter has a message for his grind guys: Start playing like grind guys. On Wednesday, the LA Kings head coach put his fourth liners on notice, saying they need to start playing like their size suggests...
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Kings' Coach Sutter Defends Quick, Despite OT Gaffe
Had it not been for the quality goaltending of Jonathan Quick, who knows how bad the L.A. Kings could've lost Tuesday in their first-round series opener against the St. Louis Blues ...
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Outhustled Kings Fall to St. Louis, 2-1, in Overtime of Game 1
Jonathan Quick's stellar goaltending was the reason the Kings made it to overtime in the opener of their first-round playoff series against the St. Louis Blues ...
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VIDEO: Robyn Regehr Returns to Game After Taking Skate to Face
Very scary moment early in the third period of Game 1 of the Los Angeles-St. Louis series as Kings defenseman Robyn Regehr suffered a nasty cut after he was hit in the face by the skate of Blues forward David Backes...
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Los Angeles Kings vs. St. Louis Blues: Keys to the Series
They must: be prepared for a bruising series against a team seeking to avenge being swept out of the second round by the Kings last spring; get scoring from others besides Jeff Carter; ...
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Kings Prepare for Another Playoff Round with Blues
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Greene Doubtful, Ellerby Likely for Kings Tonight
Looks as though Los Angeles will have a change on defense for Game 1 of its Western Conference quarterfinal against St. Louis...
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Sutter's Expected Line-Up for LA Kings in St. Louis
Based upon the pairings and combinations at morning skate today, here is the line-up coach Darryl Sutter is expected to use for Game 1 between the Kings and Blues … FORWARDS ...
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Demers Out, but Who's In?
Jason Demers will not be available when the Sharks open their first round series with Vancouver on Wednesday. Demers, still recovering from a sprained left ankle, did not practice on Monday at Sharks Ice...
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Ducks' Hiller to Start Game 1 vs. Detroit
Anaheim head coach Bruce Boudreau was facing a big decision in goal for his club's opening-round series. On Tuesday, he made it. Jonas Hiller will be the Ducks ' starter against Detroit tonight, according to ESPN's Craig Custance...




