It's been 18 years since an NHL goalie made as many saves as Dwayne Roloson did Monday night. The 40-year-old Roloson turned aside 58 shots to help the New York Islanders beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 4-3 on Josh Bailey's goal at 4:18 of overtime. The last goalie to reach that total was Ron Tugnutt, who stopped 70 shots for the Quebec Nordiques at Boston on March 21, 1991, according to...
TORONTO - It was bound to be a memorable night for John Tavares. It turned it to be one the Toronto Maple Leafs won't soon forget either.
The Montreal Canadiens traded Guillaume Latendresse to Minnesota for fellow left-winger Benoit Pouliot on Monday.
Hockey Night in Canada's Scott Morrison breaks down the balance of power in the NHL through Week 8.
No. 1 star: Steven Stamkos, Tampa Bay Lightning The 2008 No. 1 overall pick continued his breakout year as his...
Detroit Red Wings defenceman Niklas Kronwall suffered a suspected strained ligament in his left knee Saturday night on what the team feels was a dirty hit by Montreal tough guy Georges Laraque.
Detroit ended the Montreal Canadiens' domination after regulation, but it came at a price as the banged-up Red Wings lost defenceman Niklas Kronwall after a questionable hit.
Jonathan Toews had a pair of goals and an assist while Cristobal Huet made 28 saves as Chicago Blackhawks beat the Edmonton Oilers 5-2 for their sixth straight win.
David Perron scored with a move he practices all the time, but hasn't perfected yet. It was good enough to lift the St. Louis Blues over the New York Islanders. Perron's between-the-legs play enabled him to get around defenseman Mark Streit and sweep the puck past goalie Dwayne Roloson in the Blues' 4-1 victory over the Islanders on Saturday night.
Getting over the .500 mark has been a struggle for the Montreal Canadiens, but they're certainly giving it the old collège try.
Down by a goal late in the game, the potent Washington Capitals threw everything they had against the Montreal Canadiens. Somehow, Carey Price made sure his team got out with a rare road win.
In this transitional season, new Minnesota Wild coach Todd Richards and his staff have relied on veteran Owen Nolan more than any other player. His six goals are essentially a bonus. His experience and attitude are of the greatest value. Nolan's goal with 67 seconds remaining, his second of the game, sent the Wild to a 3-2 comeback victory over the New York Islanders on Friday night.
The New York Islanders visited St. Paul on Friday night for a rare appearance against the Wild with familiar faces from the past and a face for the future, a face of a once great Islanders franchise that has struggled mightily in years’ past, but is destined for better times not at some point in the future, but starting now. The Islanders are currently 9th in the Eastern Conference and even wit...
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No. 1 Star: Matt Moulson, New York Islanders Simple concept: Go to the net. It's what Moulson does well, and...
After watching yet another sub-par display of effort from his troops, Bruins' Head Coach Claude Julien decided he'd kept his lips zipped long enough. The B's bench boss, in his third season with the organization, spoke his mind after Boston's lackluster 4-1 loss to the New York Islanders.
"Tonight is one of those games that you can take a look at the stats and almost throw them in the garbage....
Matt Moulson was perfectly happy to have his first career two-goal game. He didn't need a hat trick -- especially one he didn't deserve. Moulson scored twice -- and was temporarily credited with a third -- on Monday night to lead the New York Islanders to a 4-1 victory over the Boston Bruins. He was given New York's third goal for doing nothing more than raising his arms in celebration...
A two-goal lead wasn't enough for either the New York Islanders or the Florida Panthers. So they settled things in a shootout. Nathan Horton beat Dwayne Roloson with a wrist shot in the fourth shootout round to lift the Florida Panthers past the New York Islanders 5-4 on Saturday night. Cory Stillman, Rostislav Olesz, Stephen Weiss and Michael Frolik scored in regulation for the Panthers.
Questionable before the game because of swine flu, Kyle Okposo felt just fine afterward. The New York winger snapped a shot past Carolina netminder Manny Legace with 14.4 seconds remaining in overtime to give the Islanders a 4-3 victory over the Hurricanes on Friday night. "I feel pretty good," said Okposo, who sat out Wednesday night against Washington.
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The Columbus Blue Jackets were supposed to have learned something from their first playoff experience - a first-round sweep at the hands of the Detroit Red Wings.
No. 1 Star: Alexander Semin, Washington Capitals The Russian sniper didn't wait long to open the scoring at...