Monthly Archives: November 2009

Vinny Lecavalier moved to line with Miller, Veilleux; Tocchet says “He’s gotta get his game sharp” | Lightning Strikes

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November 2, 2009

It originally looked like Lightning coach Rick Tocchet was sending a message to Vinny Lecavalier Sunday afternoon, when the captain was moved off a line with Marty St. Louis and onto one with Drew Miller and Stephane Veilleux. It certainly turned some heads.Tocchet said it’s not the fact Lecavalier has struggled to score goals...
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Standings by Winning % (okay, points per game, which is winning % times two [and by winning % I mean % of possible points earned, not % of wins out of set of possible outcomes {possible outcomes being regulation win, regulation loss, OT win, OT loss, shoot-out win, shoot-out loss}])

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November 2, 2009

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That 5-1 victory over the Hurricane, but first a closer look at the damage inside Joe Thornton’s mouth | Working the Corners

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November 1, 2009

“The three top are gone and the three bottom are cut in half,” said Thornton, who missed only one or two shifts, then had to spend an hour with team dentist Donald Goudy once Friday’s game ended. Much of this appears in the print edition tomorrow, but I’ll lift heavily from that story because...
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Monarchs Tidbits

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November 1, 2009

Center Oscar Moller has four points (1-3=4) in his last five games since returning from a brief stint with the Los Angeles Kings…Left wing Richard Clune scored his first goal of the 2009-10 season…Clune has been sidelined with injuries thus far this season and has played in only three games. via Monarchs News. Evernote...
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New Skate-Sharpening Method Takes Hockey by Storm – NYTimes.com

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November 1, 2009

New Skate-Sharpening Method Takes Hockey by Storm – NYTimes.com. Evernote lets you save all the interesting things you see online into a single place. Access all those saved pages from your computer, phone or the web. Sign up now or learn more. It's free!  
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