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Times of the Internet (Free subscription) | 11/07/2008
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 7 (UPI) -- Brian Boyle and Tom Preissing both scored late in the first period, sending the Los Angeles Kings on their way to a much-needed 3-2 win over Florida. The Kings ended a five-game losing streak and handed the Panthers their fifth straight setback. Boyle scored his first goal of the season with 3:33 to play in the first on a wrist shot that beat Tomas Vokoun. Preissing produced...
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Kansas City Star (Free subscription) | 11/07/2008
Defenseman Tom Preissing scored on a power play, Brian Boyle also had a goal and the Los Angeles Kings ended a five-game losing streak with a 3-2 victory over the Florida Panthers on Thursday night.
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LA Times (Free subscription) | 10/18/2008
It's only one game, but L.A. players show they can compete at a high level and even erase a deficit. It was only one game but . . .
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San Diego Union (Free subscription) | 10/15/2008
Alexei Cherepanov had heart problems and probably should not have been allowed to play in a game in which he collapsed and died, a regional investigator in Moscow suggested yesterday.
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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 10/15/2008
Kings beat Ducks 6-3 with 3 PP goalsThe Associated PressLOS ANGELES -- 2041BC-HKN-Ducks-Kings, 2nd Ld-Writethru,Kings beat Ducks 6-3 with 3 PP goals Eds: Kings 6, Ducks 3. Optional.AP Photo LAS102, LAS106, LAS105sptd/hrumberg sptd/rfreemanLOS ANGELES (AP) - Now that he's back on the ice, Patrick O'Sullivan's only concern is trying to get the Los Angeles Kings back into the playoffs after a five-year...
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LA Times (Free subscription) | 10/15/2008
The Ducks revert to being their penalty-prone selves and the reconfigured Kings rally for a 6-3 victory that gives Coach Terry Murray his first triumph behind the Kings' bench. So the Kings will not go winless, though the Ducks might be 0-82 if they continue parading to the penalty box and giving opponents opportunities that even scoring-challenged teams such as the Kings can't miss.
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MSNBC.com (Free subscription) | 10/06/2008
Looks like several members of this year's class of drafted defensemen will stick around a while with their NHL teams. In Toronto, No. 5 pick Luke Schenn has a chance to play because of Jeff Finger's foot injury. And Schenn has done plenty to earn the opportunity with the Maple Leafs. In St. Louis, No. 4 pick Alex Pietrangelo has made the final eight in the Blues' depth chart. In Atlanta, No. 3 pick...