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| Russia wins WJC Gold Canada picks up WJC Bronze Wings defeat Avs in slobberknocker Sundin notches 600th assist |
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| TODAY'S SCORES SCORE?1/18/04 ?FLA 1 - 2 BOS ?PHI 5 - 2 OTT ?TOR 3 - 3 WSH ?NYR 3 - 1 NJ ?MTL 3 - 1 TB ?StL 1 - 4 COL ?EDM 1 - 2 VAN 1/19/04 ?BUF 1 - 2 CAR ?LA 3 - 2 PI CHI 2 - 1 BOS ?MIN 2 - 3 NYI ?NAS 3 - 1 ?WSH ANA ?2 - 3 PHX 1/20/04 NJ 2 - 2 ATL ?FLA 2 - 1 DAL ?SJ 3 - 2 EDM MTL 0 - 3 PHI TOR 4 - 0 TB ?NYR 3 - 1 CAR OTT 4 - 1 BUF ?StL 1 - 2 VAN COL 3 - 4 DET? |
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| 2004 EHA ALL-STARS ANNOUNCED |
| On January 18, the EHA announced the roster for its inaugural celebration of its superstars, the All-Star Game. The New York Rangers, Vancouver Canucks, Boston Bruins, and Colorado Avalanche led the league with 4 selections each, while the Detroit Red Wings and Dallas Stars each will send 3 stars. The most surprising selection was LW Ladislav Nagy, who has quietly racked up 16 goals and 44 points on the struggling Phoenix Coyotes. |
| Pavel Bure, Brian Leetch, and Eric Lindros will be joined by their linemate Alexei Kovalev in this years All-Star game... |
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| ...while Todd Bertuzzi will join his teammates Markus Naslund, Ed Jovanovski, and Dan Cloutier as they represent the points race-leading Canucks. |
| ALL-STAR ROSTERS |
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| Nagy: 16 goals, 44 points |
| NORTH AMERICAN ALL-STARS STARTERS (VOTED BY FANS) L - Brendan Shanahan (DET) C Joe Thornton (BOS) RW - Mark Recchi (PHI) D - Brian Leetch (NYR) D - Rob Blake (COL) G - Marty Turco (DAL) BENCH (SELECTED BY COACH) LEFT WINGS Ryan Smith (EDM) Keith Tkachuk (StL) Gary Roberts (TOR) CENTERS Mike Modano (DAL) Eric Lindros (NYR) Mario Lemieux (PIT) RIGHT WINGS Jarome Iginla (NJ) Bill Geurin (DAL) Todd Bertuzzi (VAN) DEFENSEMEN Wade Redden (OTT) Ed Jovanovski (VAN) Al MacInnis (COL) Chris Pronger (StL) GOALTENDERS Roberto Luongo (BOS) Dan Cloutier (VAN) |
| WORLD ALL-STARS STARTERS (VOTED BY FANS) LW - Sergei Samsonov (BOS) C - Peter Forsberg (COL) RW - Pavel Bure (NYR) D - Niklas Lidstrom (DET) D - Tomas Kaberle (TOR) G - David Aebischer (COL) BENCH (SELECTED BY COACH) LEFT WINGS Patrick Elias (NJ) Markus Naslund (VAN) Ladislav Nagy (PHX) CENTERS Sergei Federov (DET) Alexei Yashin (NYI) Mats Sundin (TOR) RIGHT WINGS Petr Sykora (BOS) Daniel Alfredsson (OTT) Alexei Kovalev (NYR) DEFENSEMEN Rostislav Klesla (CBJ) Sergei Zubov (DAL) Kim Johnsson (PHI) Sergei Gonchar (CGY) GOALTENDERS Tomas Vokoun (NAS) Nikolai Khabibulin (TB) |
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| Mario: Still an All-Star |
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| Vokoun thriving on lowly Predators, 2.23 GAA, 4 SO good enough for All-Star bid? |
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| Team Russia picked up the gold medal at the 2004 World Junior Championships of Hockey, defeating the United States of America, 5-4. Team Canada defeated the Czech Republic Junior squad to pick up the Bronze Medal in a 1-0 shutout victory for New York Ranger stud prospect goalie Maxime Daigneault. |
| The Detroit Red Wings continue to search for a scoring threat as they try to make one last run at the Stanley Cup before they head into re-building mode... The New York Rangers are rumored to be looking for another enforcer as the trade deadline nears, looking to bulk up for the playoffs... |
| PLAYER G A P +/- P. BURE ? 30 30 60 22 J. THORNTON 27 29 56 24 A. KOVALEV 24 29 53 ? ?30 M. RECCHI ? 22 28 50 7 ?P. FORSBERG 24 23 47 23 ?E. LINDROS ? 19 27 46 ?34 ??D. ALFREDSSON ?18 28 46 15 ?P. SYKORA ?19 27 46 24 |