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Canada's favorite game was won by an American team again in 2007, with the stalwart Ducks breaking Ottawan hearts

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  • December 2007
    • 4th Straight Shootout Finally Tanks Oilers

      4th Straight Shootout Finally Tanks Oilers

      (Newser) - Dallas, the all-time shootout champs, showed the surging Oilers how it's really done last night, taking a 2-1 shootout victory to hand Edmonton its first loss in four consecutive overtime games. Sergei Zubov scored the winning goal after going 0-3 in shootouts this year, reports the Dallas Morning News . Elsewhere in the Pacific Division: More »

    • Spezza, Senators Tame Bruins 3-2

      Spezza, Senators Tame Bruins 3-2

      (Newser) - The Ottawa Senators emerged from the battle of the two best teams in the Eastern Conference with a 3-2 win over the Boston Bruins, thanks in large part to Jason Spezza’s two goals. The win gives the Senators six in a row. The recent winning streak comes on the heels of a seven game skid, according to the AP. More »

    • Panthers Stave off Canadiens

      Panthers Stave off Canadiens

      (Newser) - Though Montreal struck back late, Florida nonetheless held on to their early lead,  triumphing 3-2 last night, the AP reports. Panther's goalie Tomas Vokoun made 23 saves, and preserved what would have been his third shutout in six games until midway through the third, when Montreal's Andrei Markov scored his first of two goals in the period. More »

    • Thrashers Fly Past Lightning to Snap Skid

      Thrashers Fly Past Lightning to Snap Skid

      (Newser) - The Atlanta Thrashers defeated the Tampa Bay Lightning 6-2 at home to snap their four-game losing streak. The loss extends Tampa Bay’s own losing streak to three and drops their road record to a miserable 3-12-1, which is the worst in the league. Ilya Kovalchuk scored his league-leading 27th goal for Atlanta and also recorded an assist, reports the AP. More »

    • Calgary Wins Record Maker

      Calgary Wins Record Maker

      (Newser) - With last night's 3-1 victory over Columbus, Calgary tied the NHL record for consecutive wins on the road with their sixth straight, Can West reports. "It just gets us back in thick of things," said Alex Tanguay, who had the game winner for the Flames, who have jumped from the bottom of the Western Conference into the top eight. More »

    • Lundqvist, Rangers Shut Out Pens

      Lundqvist, Rangers Shut Out Pens

      (Newser) - The New York Rangers re-discovered their stifling defense and held the Pittsburgh Penguins to only five shots through two periods, and 18 total, en route to a 4-0 victory. New York had surrendered 24 goals in their previous six games and compiled a 1-4-1 record during those contests. Scott Gomez led the Rangers’ offense with two goals, reports the AP. More »

    • Coyotes Out-Hustle Flyers, 3-2

      Coyotes Out-Hustle Flyers, 3-2

      (Newser) - Wayne Gretzky's hardworking Coyotes dealt the swooning Flyers their third straight loss at Wachovia Center, breaking through for three goals in a late ten-minute span. The game-winner belonged to Randy Mueller, who deftly knocked a rebound past Philadelphia's Martin Biron for his ninth goal of the season—second among all rookies. More »

    • Avalanche too Much for Struggling Kings

      Avalanche too Much for Struggling Kings

      (Newser) - The Los Angeles Kings couldn't climb back from a 3-0 first-period deficit, as the Avalanche focused o