Hockey Weekly My first two or three years, itsa hockey fighting school for Predators earnedtheir firstever playoff spot, but former Michigan State rem murray isnt http://www.hockeyweekly.com/NewDesign/Apr21/nhlbeat.htm
Extractions: By Bob Duff WINGS STATS NHL STANDINGS Flames' Oliwa loves knuckling down on his job When the topic is fisticuffs, Krzysztof Oliwa is all ears. The Calgary Flames enforcer will drop everything to discuss dropping the gloves. Some hockey players fight for a living. Oliwa lives for the fighting. Believe Oliwa when he says he knows fighting. The 6-foot-5, 240-pound left-winger from Tychy, Poland, led the National Hockey League with 31 fights this season. His fists are not only a deterrent when deployed, they are often an offensive weapon for the Flames. Calgary was treading water at 3-3 and without a fight entering an Oct. 25, game at Edmonton. Two seconds after the opening faceoff, Oliwa and Edmonton counterpart Georges Laraque threw down their gloves. Calgary went on to post a 4-2 victory. The Flames took a point in 19 of their next 25 games.
Murray In Good Humor Despite Cloudy Future - Sunday, 04/25/04 Predators forward rem murray will undergo a second round of murray said surgery isan option, but that s on the leave his neck muscles too weak to play hockey. http://www.tennessean.com/sports/predators/archives/04/04/50396168.shtml
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Extractions: This page was generated on 06/04/2004 - 07:29 Key Player Name Pos Games Goals Assists Points PPG Shots Plus/Minus Hall, Adam RW Hartnell, Scott LW Johnson, Greg C York, Jason D Orszagh, Vladimir RW Sullivan, Steve RW Hamhuis, Dan D Legwand, David C Zholtok, Sergei C Bombardir, Brad D Erat, Martin LW Walker, Scott RW Allison, Jamie D Arkhipov, Denis C Darche, Mathieu LW Eaton, Mark D Farrell, Mike D Fiddler, Vernon C Flaherty, Wade G Gamache, Simon LW Hnidy, Shane D Hutchinson, Andrew D Johansson, Andreas LW McKenzie, Jim LW Morgan, Jason C Murray, Rem C Neckar, Stan D Pavlov, Yevgeny LW Pivko, Libor LW Schnabel, Robert D Smith, Wyatt C Stevenson, Jeremy LW Timonen, Kimmo D Tootoo, Jordin RW Upshall, Scottie RW Vokoun, Tomas G Zidlicky, Marek D
Extractions: Establishing a physical presence in a game means more than simply "dropping the gloves." Strong play serves to protect a team's skilled players and will disrupt the other team's playmaking and puck control. Many Nashville fans are not accustomed to this form of face-to-face ice dancing. "Win or lose, people will like our team. We will win some respect around the league," added Coach Barry Trotz. Veteran left wing Rem Murray, right wing Adam Hall, and recent call-up defenseman Andrew Hutchinson all share the same alma mater. Could this be a coincidence? The Predators scouting crew obviously respects the talent produced at Michigan State. While Hutchinson and Hall were teammates drafted in the 1999 NHL Entry Draft (2nd round), both Murray and Hall share the distinction of being named captain of their college team. Take note of this trio; they are full of character and leadership.
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Extractions: Card # Player Team Nicklas Lidstrom Detroit Red Wings Mikko Eloranta Los Angeles Kings Richard Park Minnesota Wild Eric Lindros New York Rangers Vincent Lecavalier Tampa Bay Lightning Dany Heatley Atlanta Thrashers Roman Turek Calgary Flames Rostislav Klesla Columbus Blue Jackets Paul Kariya Mighty Ducks of Anaheim Marian Hossa Ottawa Senators Patrick Roy Colorado Avalanche Henrik Sedin Vancouver Canucks Adam Graves San Jose Sharks Ian Laperriere Los Angeles Kings Jiri Fischer Detroit Red Wings Nick Schultz Minnesota Wild Steve Sullivan Chicago Blackhawks Sandis Ozolinsh Florida Panthers Evgeni Nabokov San Jose Sharks Ken Klee Washington Capitals Danny Markov Phoenix Coyotes Adam Foote Colorado Avalanche David Vyborny Columbus Blue Jackets Jocelyn Thibault Chicago Blackhawks Mike Leclerc Mighty Ducks of Anaheim Pavol Demitra St. Louis Blues
Extractions: Meet the Team Schedule/Results News Archives Points 1. Tom Ross (1972-76) 324 2. Steve Colp (1972-76) 300 3. Kip Miller (1986-90) 261 4. Peter White (1988-92) 230 5. Daryl Rice (1972-76) 225 6. Bill Shibicky (1983-87) 222 7. Dwayne Norris (1988-92) 218 Rem Murray (1991-95) 218 9. Mitch Messier (1983-87) 210 10. John Sturges (1972-76) 209 Goals 1. Tom Ross (1972-76) 138 2. Steve Colp (1972-76) 132 3. Kip Miller (1986-90) 116 4. Mike Donnelly (1982-86) 110 5. Bobby Reynolds (1985-89) 107 6. Anson Carter (1992-96) 106 7. Dwayne Norris (1988-92) 105 8. Shawn Heaphy (1987-91) 103 9. Mark Hamway (1979-83) 98 10. Daryl Rice (1972-76) 96 Assists 1. Tom Ross (1972-76) 186 2. Steve Colp (1972-76) 168 3. Peter White (1988-92) 155 4. Rem Murray (1991-95) 147 5. Kip Miller (1986-90) 145 6. Kevin Miller (1984-88) 140 7. Bill Shibicky (1983-87) 136 8. John Sturges (1972-76) 132 9. Steve Suk (1991-95) 130 10. Daryl Rice (1972-75) 129
Michigan State University Spartans, Official Athletic Site - Ice Hockey 1994 Steve Guolla, F 1995 Anson Carter, F BAUER COLLEGE hockey PLAYER OF Mike Gilmore(HM) Bryan Smolinski (HM) 1993 Bryan Smolinski (1st) rem murray (HM) 1994 http://msuspartans.collegesports.com/sports/m-hockey/archive/msu-m-hockey-honorr
Extractions: Meet the Team Schedule/Results News Archives HOBEY BAKER MEMORIAL AWARD 1990 Kip Miller FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS Selected by American Hockey Coaches Association 1959 Joe Selinger, G 1962 John Chandik, G 1964 Carl Lackey, D 1965 Doug Roberts, F 1966 Doug Volmar, F 1969 Rick Duffett, G 1971 Don Thompson, F 1972 Jim Watt, G 1973 Bob Boyd, D 1974 Norm Barnes, D Steve Colp, F 1975 Tom Ross, F 1976 Tom Ross, F 1982 Ron Scott, G 1983 Ron Scott, G 1985 Dan McFall, D Kelly Miller, F Craig Simpson, F 1986 Mike Donnelly, F 1987 Mitch Messier, F 1989 Kip Miller, F Bobby Reynolds, F 1990 Kip Miller, F 1991 Jason Woolley, D 1992 Joby Messier, D Dwayne Norris, F 1993 Bryan Smolinski, F SECOND-TEAM ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS Selected by American Hockey Coaches Association 1984 Dan McFall, D 1985 Gary Haight, D 1986 Don McSween, D 1987 Don McSween, D 1990 Jason Muzzatti, G 1994 Steve Guolla, F 1995 Anson Carter, F
Interactive | In The Crease I think that it must be some conspiracy by the hockey gods to drive GM s, coaches EDMONTONACQUIRES C MIKE YORK FROM NY RANGERS FOR C rem murray AND D TOM POTI http://www.sjsharks.com/sharks2002/interactive/in_the_crease/20020324-1016995918
Extractions: SOME THOUGHTS ON THE TRADING DEADLINE The trading deadline has passed us by, and many NHL General Managers have a two-part question on their minds. Here it is: "Have I made the right move to acquire the final piece of the Stanley Cup championship puzzle, or did I have an opportunity to acquire that piece and not take advantage of the opportunity?" For instance, the Sharks did not make a move at the deadline. GM Dean Lombardi had what he thought was an opportunity to bolster his depth with a non-marquee deal, but according to reports, the chance was taken off the table by the other team at the last moment. This sort of thing happens all the time, as individual organizations assess, reassess, and re-reassess their situations and make a final decision based on their knowledge at that moment as to what's best for their club. In the meantime, the Sharks should feel good about their hockey team. Yes, there are some injuries at the moment, but doesn't it ALWAYS happen that way, AFTER the trading deadline passes? I think that it must be some conspiracy by the hockey gods to drive GM's, coaches, broadcasters, writers and fans nuts to see the injuries occur now.
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New York Daily News - Hockey - Eric, Trottier On Same Side in the lineup tonight against Edmonton at the Garden centering rem murray and Mikael Youcan play some solid hockey, but when you lose things get compounded. http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/hockey/story/32785p-31081c.html
Extractions: DAILY NEWS SPORTS WRITER Rangers need Eric Lindros to rebound from being benched. Eric Lindros stepped off the practice ice dripping blood, a Rangers coach having clipped him on the bridge of his nose. No, Lindros and Bryan Trottier didn't have it out yesterday at the MSG Training Center in Greenburgh. On the contrary, following an ice-side, heart-to-heart talk convened while Lindros sat atop the boards, the rookie head coach and his star player teamed up to win a post-practice game of half-ice Two Pass. (Lindros set up Trottier for two goals and tipped in a Trottier shot for the gamer). It was during that game that assistant coach Terry O'Reilly, the Boston franchise record-holder for penalty minutes, cut Lindros while trying to drive to the net. Old habits apparently die hard. But not new grudges, to hear Trottier and Lindros tell it. Having benched the slumping Lindros for the final 14 minutes of Sunday night's 3-2 Garden loss to St. Louis - after deploying him for just 1:05 in the second period - Trottier insisted yesterday that he wasn't angry at his No. 1 center. And Lindros insisted there was no problem between him and his coach. "If I'm angry at somebody, I tell them," Trottier said. "That isn't the case.
Hockey Today hockey Today. STARS. One of his saves came on a firstperiod penalty shot by rem murray,who was one of three players taken by Nashville in the swap. LATE MAGIC. http://enquirer.com/editions/2003/01/24/spt_wwwsptznhltoday24.html
Extractions: STARS Thursday - Glen Murray, Bruins, had two goals and an assist in Boston's 4-1 win over Pittsburgh. - Ramzi Abid, Coyotes, scored twice in the first period and added an assist as Phoenix topped Calgary 7-1. - Marian Gaborik and Pierre-Marc Bouchard, Wild, each had a goal and an assist as Minnesota held off Los Angeles 2-1. THREE-TEAM TRADE Holdout Boston defenseman Kyle McLaren was traded to San Jose on Thursday in a three-team deal that sent forward Niklas Sundstrom to Montreal. The Bruins acquired goalie Jeff Hackett from the Canadiens and defenseman Jeff Jillson from the Sharks. Montreal got the Sharks' third-round selection in the 2004 draft, while Boston sent a fourth-round pick in 2004 to San Jose. SUCCESSFUL HOMECOMING Rangers goalie Mike Dunham faced Nashville for the first time since being traded to New York on Dec. 12 and made 28 saves in a 4-2 victory Thursday night. One of his saves came on a first-period penalty shot by Rem Murray, who was one of three players taken by Nashville in the swap. LATE MAGIC St. Louis rallied from a three-goal deficit by scoring three times in the third period for a 3-3 tie at Chicago on Thursday night. The Blues have outscored opponents 72-40 this season in the final period.
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Extractions: An ESPN.com Associate About Alumni Audio Hear from former college stars on Inside College Hockey's Alumni Audio with Billy Jaffe. Guests take time out of their NHL schedules to reflect on their college experience, and how it prepared them for a career in the show. Jaffe, in his fourth season as a member of the Atlanta Thrashers' broadcast team, has a wealth of college hockey experience as a player at Michigan, an on-ice official in the CCHA and a broadcaster for Fox Sports Net. He is also an analyst on CSTV's Friday Night Hockey. Formerly an analyst for Fox Sports Net's CCHA Game of the Week, Jaffe served as the color commentator for the network's Emmy Award-winning broadcast of the Cold War game between Michigan and Michigan State at Spartan Stadium, Oct. 6, 2001. Having trouble listening?
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Boston.com / Sports / Hockey / Bruins / Predators Keep Bruins On Skids rem murray took a shot from outside the right post. in today s globe. Green rewardedfor his body of work. ON hockey Problem comes up when defensemen don t. http://www.boston.com/sports/hockey/bruins/articles/2003/11/29/predators_keep_br
Extractions: var siteurl = 'http://cache.boston.com/bonzai-fba/File-Based_Image_Resource' var image_names = ['news', 'ae', 'business', 'sports', 'travel', 'yourlife', 'cars', 'jobs', 'personals', 'realestate']; Red Sox Patriots Celtics Bruins ... Bruins PREDATORS 2, BRUINS 1 By Nancy Marrapese-Burrell, Globe Staff, 11/29/2003 The Bruins stopped short of calling their recent skid a full-blown slump. ADVERTISEMENT A mini slump? Maybe. Feel free to argue the proper terminology. However, the club can't deny its fortunes have clearly taken a turn for the worse. The latest example was yesterday's 2-1 loss to the Nashville Predators at the FleetCenter. All the scoring came in the first period. In the final 40 minutes, the Bruins outshot the visitors by a healthy 27-18 margin but were thwarted by the efforts of goalie Tomas Vokoun (32 saves) and handcuffed by their multiple trips to the penalty box. The Bruins have dropped three in a row two in regulation and one in overtime and have only one victory in their last five outings (1-2-0-2). "It's not that we played horrible," said right wing Glen Murray, whose line with Joe Thornton and Mike Knuble was the best combination on either side. "It's just that we can't seem to get a win. We know we're still playing well, we just have to get a win somehow."