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Thrashers win shootout

Defensemen Tobias Enstrom and Ron Hainsey forced overtime with third-period goals, and Rich Peverley and Slava Kozlov scored in a shootout to give the Atlanta Thrashers a 3-2 victory over the the St. Louis Blues on Sunday night.

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Thrashers finish Blues in SO after rally to tie in third

Defensemen Tobias Enstrom and Ron Hainsey forced overtime with third-period goals, and Rich Peverley and Slava Kozlov scored in a shootout to give the Atlanta Thrashers a 3-2 victory over the St. Louis on Sunday.

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Power Play Observations

from Scott Cullen of TSN, The NHL season is far enough along to get a feel for how teams are distributing their power play minutes. In most cases, it’s obvious, or at least readily apparent, who is going to get that precious playing time, but here are some observations with regards to each team’s power play ice time. ATLANTA Despite little production, LW Vyacheslav Kozlov ranks third on...

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Expect verbal assault from Hainsey

Thrashers defenseman Ron Hainsey is never afraid to speak up, on the ice or off. It's helped him become one of the team's leaders.

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Is This the Thrashers' Year?

by Susan Slusser Filed under: Thrashers , FanHouse Exclusive Before the season starter, Atlanta star Ilya Kovalchuk brashly proclaimed "This is our year." Crazy? Well, maybe not. Thrashers defenseman Ron Hainsey told FanHouse by phone this week that the team's forwards are so talented the club can contend, despite the fourth-worst finish in the league last year. "We have a team that...

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Two Penguins Invited to USA Hockey Olympic Camp

Both Rob Scuderi and Brooks Orpik have been invited to attend a hockey orientation camp for the 2010 U.S. Olympic men's ice hockey team.The camp is scheduled for August 17th - 19th in Woodbridge, IL and is to assist in the preparation for the tournament to be held in Vancouver February 12th - 28th.Two other former Penguins have also received invites: Ryan Whitney and Ryan Malone.Here are the all invitees:Goaltenders:...

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Thrashers' Hainsey prepares for Olympics

Thrashers defensman Ron Hainsey was one of 34 players invited to USA Hockey's Olympic Men's orientation camp.

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Thrasher vs. Thrasher in World Championships

From Ron Hainsey at MaxHockey.com: Well here we are the morning after a huge 3-2 victory for team USA over Finland and now that the excitement has worn off we are faced with the reality that now, if we want to accomplish what we set out to do here which was win the gold medal, we are going to have to take out the defending champion Russian team, who is powered by none other than my all star teammate,...

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Hainsey scores as U.S. advances in hockey championships

The United States advanced to the quarterfinals of the World Hockey Championships despite a 4-3 overtime loss to Switzerland Tuesday. Thrashers defenseman Ron Hainsey scored two goals in the loss.

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Sports Briefing | Hockey: U.S. Men Lose to Switzerland in Overtime

The United States got two goals from defenseman Ron Hainsey but lost to Switzerland, 4-3, in overtime at the World Championships in Bern, Switzerland. The Americans will face Finland in the quarterfinals, avoiding a possible matchup with Canada by extending the game to overtime. Switzerland was eliminated despite winning. The host nation needed a victory in regulation to advance and held the lead twice....

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Team USA advances at worlds despite OT loss to Swiss

The United States got two goals from defenseman Ron Hainsey but lost to Switzerland 4-3 in overtime Monday at the hockey world ...

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US loses to Switzerland in OT, will face Finland next

The United States got two goals from defenseman Ron Hainsey but lost to Switzerland 4-3 in overtime Monday at the hockey world championships. The Americans will face Finland in the quarterfinals, avoiding a possible matchup with Canada by extending the game to overtime.

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Hainsey's Pair Not Enough For U.S.

BERN,Switzerland — Roman Wick scored 13 seconds into overtime, giving Switzerland a 4-3 victory over the United States Monday at the World Championship. Former UMass Lowell defenseman Ron Hainsey scored twice for the Americans, who went into the game knowing they had earned a spot in the quarterfinals. The U.S. will play Finland on Wednesday. Switzerland needed a regulation win to advance ...

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NHL: Atlanta 6, Tampa Bay 2

ATLANTA, April 11 (UPI) -- Colby Armstrong had two goals and Kari Lehtonen had 33 saves Saturday in the Atlanta Thrashers' 6-2 win over Tampa Bay. Eric Perrin, Ilya Kovalchuk, Ron Hainsey and Colin Stuart scored for Atlanta in the season-finale for both teams. Matt Pettinger and Steven Stamkos scored for the Lightning (24-40-18), which ended the season with nine straight losses. Mike McKenna let in...

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Kovalchuk, Thrashers close season with 6-2 win

ATLANTA (AP) - Ilya Kovalchuk scored his 43rd goal, and the Atlanta Thrashers snapped a three-game skid with a 6-2 victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning on Saturday night in final game of the season for both teams.Colby Armstrong scored twice, Eric Perrin, Ron Hainsey and Colin Stuart added goals, and Kari Lehtonen made 24 saves.Tampa Bay rookie Steven Stamkos, the No. 1 overall draft pick, scored his...