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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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  • November 2007
    • DiPietro Earns 100th NHL Win Against NYR

      DiPietro Earns 100th NHL Win Against NYR

      (Newser) - The New York Islanders Rick DiPietro only had to stop 18 shots to earn his 100th NHL victory in a 2-1 win against the Rangers.  Goals from Ruslan Fedotenko and Josef Vasicek were enough to give the Islanders the win; Michal Rozsival netted the Rangers lone goal. The Islanders are 8-1-2 in their last 11 games against the Blueshirts, reports the AP. More »

    • Ottawa Bounces Back, Knocks Off Montreal

      Ottawa Bounces Back, Knocks Off Montreal

      (Newser) - Ottawa Senators coach John Paddock shuffled his lines after his team's shutout loss versus Toronto on Saturday. The Sens' 4-2 win might mean those new lines stay intact, as Jason Spezza and Dany Heatley each picked up three points, backing goalie Martin Gerber for his league-leading 13th victory. "It was a good bounce-back game for us," Paddock tells CanWest. More »

    • Devils Can't Get Their Due

      Devils Can't Get Their Due

      (Newser) - Devils GM Lou Lamoriello isn't used to the view from the bottom of the Atlantic Division -- which is where his team sits after a 1-0 home loss to the New York Islanders tonight. Josef Vasicek scored the game's lone goal, shorthanded, as future Hall of Famer Martin Brodeur failed for the third time to win his 500th career game. More »

    • Rangers Deal Flyers First Home Defeat

      Rangers Deal Flyers First Home Defeat

      (Newser) - Philadelphia fell to 6-1 at home after their first shootout of the season, which was won by New York's Brendan Shanahan. The game was a wild one, with ties at 1-1, 2-2, and 3-3. Rookie Denis Tulpeko snuck one under Rangers netminder Henrik Lundquist halfway through the third period for the final equalizer. More »

    • Rangers Keep Brodeur Stuck on No. 499

      Rangers Keep Brodeur Stuck on No. 499

      (Newser) - In his second try, Devils netminder Martin Brodeur failed to notch win number 500; at 499, he remains second on the all-time list (first is Patrick Roy with 551). Ageless wonder Jaromir Jagr broke a 1-1 tie in the second period, and Brandon Dubinsky and budding defenseman Marc Staal piled on to enforce the outcome. More »

    • Price, Montreal Beat Toronto in OT 4-3

      Price, Montreal Beat Toronto in OT 4-3

      (Newser) - Montreal’s Mike Komisarek scored 35 seconds into overtime as the Canadiens defeated the Maple Leafs 4-3. Kyle Wellwood scored his first two goals of the season for the Habs, in his fourth game back since returning from hernia surgery, while Carey Price was superb between the pipes, recording 37 saves, according to the Toronto Star . Elsewhere in the NHL: More »

    • 'Canes Pass Panthers at Last Minute 4-3

      'Canes Pass Panthers at Last Minute 4-3

      (Newser) - The Carolina Hurricanes needed luck and "funny goals" to clinch a 4-3 victory over the Florida Panthers last night and give Peter Laviolette his 200th win as a coach. Cory Stillman's winning goal came minutes after teammate Erik Cole left the game on a stretcher. Elsewhere in the NHL: More »

    • Messier, Four Others Enter Hockey Hall

      Messier, Four Others Enter Hockey Hall

      (Newser) - Mark Messier, the emotional leader of six Stanley Cup champions, was out front again yesterday—this time with an elite group entering the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto. Joining Messier were Scott Stevens, Al MacInnis and Ron Francis—a total of 13 Stanley Cups between them. The understated Messier called the honor "pretty humbling." More »