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GARTH'S CORNER: WHO DO THE BILLS THINK THEY ARE, THE SABRES?

November 26, 2006 - 4:40 PM ET

...ked once that, "These boys is crazy.. slammin into each other at 30 miles an hour, and punching the crap out of each other with razor blades on their FEET. Tough dudes! " Cool stuff. ****** On to the Sabres game ! Toni and Jochen will sit out again. Look for them to return Friday night. ...

Eklund: The Hitch Switch

November 25, 2006 - 10:40 AM ET

... could have stay with Stevens to the end. Here you saw for the first time that Hitch was being treated as the enemy. With a big comfy press room 10 FEET behind me we all stood crowded in a hallway. One of the Flyers beat writers got whacked by a camera. Eventually out came Hitch and he could b...

GARTH'S CORNER: HUET SAVES THE DAY

November 24, 2006 - 11:32 PM ET

...me. Jiri Novotny was also thwarted by Huet in OT and he also sent a one time over the crossbar. And then, the HSBC Arena sellout crowd rose to its FEET in anticipation of the OT clock expiring. You knew that a Shootout was right around the corner, right? Just like the last time Montreal p...

Matt Karash: Canes Game #23: At Rangers --- No room to breathe

November 21, 2006 - 10:20 PM ET

...y had a couple oopses on Saturday. But tonight the problem was more team-wide with players roaming freely in front of Ward, Shanahan getting lose 10-FEET out, etc. It is time to get back to basics and just put a bunch of bodies, sticks and whatever else in that area in front of Ward and give the o...

: CANUCKS CLIP HAWKS

November 20, 2006 - 10:39 AM ET

...out $11.95 to watch it on Pay Per View. There were hits, fights and plenty of scoring chances. Taylor Pyatt brought the GM Place crowd to their FEET with a third period TKO of Jim Vandermeer. The scrap lasted a couple minutes and when Pyatt came out of the box at the end of his fighting major...

Andy Strickland: AL is Good In St. Louis/ Tension In Hockeytown?

November 9, 2006 - 2:16 AM ET

...ed. He did so without losing any strength. Head Coach Mike Kitchen wants Jackman to be consistent in gaining leverage in puck areas, moving his FEET and reading plays quicker. When he doesn’t move his FEET is when he finds himself grabbing and reaching which ultimately lands him in the penal...

: Roadkill: Post-Game Edit

November 8, 2006 - 10:44 PM ET

...had all year. Concerning the Raffi Torres hit on Jason Williams…there was no doubt about the fact that it was a clean hit. He didn’t leave his FEET, didn’t charge into him and caught him clean with the shoulder. I hope Jason is OK, and it’s bad luck that he got injured, but he deserved to...

Andy Strickland: Black and Blues!

November 5, 2006 - 9:08 AM ET

...t- left the bench for about 5 minutes after having his bell rung. He would return and finish the game. Bryce Salvador- was very slow to get to his FEET after colliding with Tony Amonte right in front of the St. Louis bench. He would finish the game. Radek Dvorak- suffered mild back spasms dur...

: Sharks Entertain the Dynamic Duo

November 4, 2006 - 4:05 PM ET

...ks have entered "shoot from anywhere" territory. The team has scored three goals in their last two games, each of them innocent-looking shots from 40 FEET out. It's hard to call this a must-win game, but the Sharks need to show some improvement. It only gets tougher after tonight, with the 10-2 Wild...

: Thornton and Cheechoo Feeling the Heat

November 3, 2006 - 4:18 PM ET

...example of puck movement Saturday night when they host the Penguins. Crosby and Malkin are the best offensive duo in the league, always keeping their FEET moving, changing angles and creating opportunities, keeping defenders off balance. It will be interesting to see how Thornton and Cheechoo respon...

Tim Panaccio: Carter Injured? Complete Secrecy

November 2, 2006 - 8:22 PM ET

... the left foot or anoel area. He took a shot in the first period and was not on the bench at the start of the second period. This is a guess from 180 FEET diagonally from the ice. We have NO medical update at this point. Flyers GM Paul Holmgren, going back to the stone ages of complete secrecy...

: Same Old Same Old For Blackhawks

October 30, 2006 - 10:37 PM ET

...s we can’t score a goal anyway. We have no player that can stand out and carry us. We miss a tremendous amount of shots, many from inside of 20 FEET. We have no one to play against the #1 center on the other team. Boucher gave us a chance to win, but it didn’t matter. Our best players on the...

Matt Karash: Canes Game #12: Vs. Lightning --- I love this new NHL!

October 28, 2006 - 11:57 PM ET

...with about 8 minutes left the Canes possible route was suddenly only a 2-goal lead. And the Lightning seemed to be gaining steam after getting their FEET underneath them in the 2nd period. But in the very first shift after the St. Louis goal to make it a hockey game again, Cole mostly sealed a vic...

Howard Berger: Ottawa Obsessed With Anti-Hogtown Fervor

October 27, 2006 - 10:40 PM ET

...ubbings earlier in the week, first at Toronto, then Ottawa. The latter game saw the Senators triumph in controlling the dastardly Darcy Tucker, all 5-FEET-7 inches and 155 pounds of him (the Leafs' media guide lists him bigger to avoid embarrassing the Castor, Alta. native). Tucker became the latest...

GARTH'S CORNER: BRIERE ON LAFONTAINE

October 27, 2006 - 2:43 PM ET

Pat LaFontaine is a household name in Buffalo. And, well he should be. The man played like he was 7 FEET tall every night. The Sabres' fortunes changed dramatically when they shipped Pierre Turgeon to The Island for St. Patrick. The Sabres, to that point, had been known as a talented...

Matt Karash: Canes Game #11: At Lightning --- Back to square 1

October 26, 2006 - 10:53 PM ET

...or at least an overtime point in a game like this. Instead, it was the Lightning that got a weird carom of the end board right to St. Louis' stick 5 FEET from the net and a 2-0 lead. Lucky breaks were nowhere to be found for Carolina. 3) A big night on the powerplay. If you can fight your way ...

Andy Strickland: Not Again!

October 26, 2006 - 1:21 AM ET

...l has some room for improvement. Anyone who watches or has watched Weight on a regular basis understands he is at his very best when he moves his FEET and attacks the offensive end with speed. He also needs his linemates to contribute consistently. The goal Guerin scored the other night is exact...

: Malkin: Shades of Lemieux - Staal Here to Stay??

October 25, 2006 - 12:13 AM ET

... backhand. Brodeur had to think he had Malkin stoned, when he deftly used his monster reach to push the puck inside the far post. Malkin leapt to his FEET and punched the glass with pure excitement, then greeted Crosby with a huge hug. Malkin shared another quality with Mario on this night, mode...

GARTH'S CORNER: LINDY ON HIS SABRES

October 24, 2006 - 4:27 PM ET

...l have tremendous speed-- they're all using their speed and you see the results. They are not holding on to the puck, they move it quick, while their FEET are moving. It reminds me a lot of what the JP-Danny Briere-Jochen line did for s last season. The points they are achieving are "line points". T...

Matt Karash: Model for an offensive defenseman in the new NHL not what you might think

October 23, 2006 - 2:59 PM ET

... to another (defensive zone to your side of red line) and off that stick to another (your side of red line to other side of red line). With about 25 FEET in each of those pass zones, it was very easy to clog things up and make those passes impossible. The clutching and grabbing part of defense act...

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