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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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  • October 2007
    • Red Wings Edge Oilers 2-1

      Red Wings Edge Oilers 2-1

      (Newser) - Valterri Flippula scored the game-winning goal with 25 seconds left last night to give the Detroit Red Wings a 2-1 win over the Edmonton Oilers, their sixth straight victory overall, reports the Detroit Free Press. Oilers goalie Dwayne Roloson, whose top-notch goal tending helped knock the Red Wings from the 2006 playoffs, had 13 saves in the first period.  More »

    • Predators Fan Flames in 5-1 Loss

      Predators Fan Flames in 5-1 Loss

      (Newser) - The Calgary Flames scored twice on power play goals to defeat the Predators 5-1 last night. The loss leaves the struggling Predators winless on the road this season, where they've also scored just three goals, reports the Tennessean. Calgary goalie Miikka Kiprusoff, hot off a new multi-million-dollar deal, stopped 39 shots on the way to the victory.  More »

    • Thrashers Bury Habs in OT

      Thrashers Bury Habs in OT

      (Newser) - The Montreal Canadiens' Chris Higgins scored a power play goal with less than two minutes left in regulation to tie the Atlanta Thrashers, but his efforts only resulted in an overtime loss for the Habs. Atlanta’s Ilya Kovalchuk pushed the decisive shootout goal past rookie goalie Carey Price, and when Alex Kovalev failed to match it, the victory went to Atlanta, reports the AP. More »

    • Crosby, Baby Pens Beat Wild, 4-2

      Crosby, Baby Pens Beat Wild, 4-2

      (Newser) - The Penguins were once again led by their precocious stars in a 4-2 victory over the Minnesota Wild. Evegeni Malkin, 21, scored two second period goals and Sidney Crosby, 20, added a goal and three assists. However it was 30-year-old Petr Sykora who broke the 2-2 tie midway through the third period with a power play goal, reports the AP. More »

    • Rangers Rally to Beat Lightning

      Rangers Rally to Beat Lightning

      (Newser) - The New York Rangers offense didn’t exactly light it up against the Tampa Bay Lightning but they did enough to win, 3-1. Jaromir Jagr’s third period power play goal broke a 1-1 tie and Brendan Shanahan added some insurance with a power play goal of his own less than three minutes later, according to the New York Daily News . More »

    • Another Home Game, Another Loss for Leafs

      Another Home Game, Another Loss for Leafs

      (Newser) - Home has been anything but sweet for the Toronto Maple Leafs. The Leafs, who were loudly booed by the home crowd, dropped their fourth game in five chances at the Air Canada Centre with an embarrassing 7-1 loss to Washington. Goalie Vesa Toskala was pulled in the first after allowing four goals on 13 shots, reports The Globe and Mail . More »

    • Sharks Dead in the Water for Red-Hot Wings

      Sharks Dead in the Water for Red-Hot Wings

      (Newser) - The Detroit Red Wings had the San Jose Sharks on the run from the outset of last night's game, scoring five unanswered goals before conceding one. Detroit's Valtteri Filppula had his first goal and first assist of the season in the first period, helping push his team to the top of the Western Conference, reports the Detroit News. More »

    • Dawes Delivers as Rangers Defeat Devils

      Dawes Delivers as Rangers Defeat Devils

      (Newser) - Rangers rookie Nigel Dawes was twice the hero last night as he sent two shots past New Jersey Devils goalie Martin Brodeur to secure New York's first win in five games. Dawes got more than a little help from dead-on Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist, who shut out the Devils with 22 saves, reports the New York Daily News. More »