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Does Anyone Here Know Or Can Someone Suggest A Site To See Who Will Be Playing Tonight ...

Curious As To When The Swedish Players Returned After Their Gold Medal Victory Party ...

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What i can tell you right now is Saku Koivu will be playing tonight but he is unhappy after asking to have a few days rest... His coach said "NO" and all players for the habs are suppose to be there. I'm leaning anyhow on the Isles and the UNDER
 

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The Olympic break has been extended for some Detroit and San Jose players.
Both the Red Wings and Sharks will be missing key players who starred in Turin for this game when the regular season resumes.
The Red Wings, looking for their seventh straight win, will be without Swedish gold-medal winners Nicklas Lidstrom, Henrik Zetterberg, Niklas Kronwall, Tomas Holmstrom and Mikael Samuelsson.
Lidstrom's goal 10 seconds into the third period on Sunday lifted the Swedes to a 3-2 win over rival Finaland. Zetterberg and Kronwall also scored for Sweden, which won its first gold medal since the 1994 Lillehammer Games.
All five are expected to be available for Wedndesday night's game against Anaheim.
San Jose will be without goaltender Evgeni Nabokov, who helped get Russia into the bronze-medal game where it lost 3-0 to the Czech Republic.
The Red Wings, with a league-leading 83 points, have shown the ability to rally. They fell behind 2-0 before winning 3-2 in Nashville Feb. 9, then overcame another two-goal deficit for a 6-3 victory over Colorado on Feb. 12.
"We didn't get off to a great start tonight," left wing Brandan Shanahan said after the Colorado game. "But from the 10-minute mark of the first period for the rest of the game, we played a pretty strong 50 minutes."
No team can top Detroit's 17-6-3 record when giving up the first goal of the game. In five of those 17 wins, the Red Wings have prevailed after allowing the first two goals.
The Sharks resume play on a three-game winning streak that has moved them within six points of Edmonton for the eighth and final Western Conference playoff spot. The Sharks and Oilers will meet on Friday in Edmonton.
San Jose went into the break with a 5-4 overtime win against the Phoenix Coyotes. Defenseman Tom Preissing one-timed a pass from Joe Thornton between Curtis Joseph's pads 1:54 into overtime.
"It's a credit to our first unit," Preissing said of his game-winner. "We were just kinda out there to sweep it up a bit, and Joe stayed out a little longer and made a really nice play. He does a great job of drawing guys to him and I just happened to be on the receiving end."
Vesa Toskala, who will get the start in place of Nabokov, was signed to a two-year contract extension on Monday. He is looking for his fourth straight win.
 

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Ovechkin expected to play
By Dave Fay
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
February 28, 2006


TORONTO -- The Washington Capitals maintained yesterday that star left wing Alex Ovechkin would be in the lineup when the team faces the Toronto Maple Leafs tonight.
"That's the plan," Washington general manager George McPhee said while his team practiced at Air Canada Centre.
Ovechkin, who played for Russia in the Winter Olympics, and Olie Kolzig, who was in goal for Germany, were not on the ice.
Their absence was not unexpected. Kolzig was spending time with his family after the Games and is not scheduled to rejoin the Caps until today. A team spokesman said Ovechkin was not expected in Toronto until some time last night.
But Ovechkin jammed his left wrist in the first period of the bronze medal game against the Czech Republic, and television showed trainers wrapping the wrist in bandages. He finished the game, but the Russians were shut out for a second consecutive game.
McPhee said he saw the collision between Ovechkin and a Czech defender that resulted in the injury but had no other information. He complained, as have other NHL general managers, about a lack of information being supplied by national teams about injuries to star players.
Coach Glen Hanlon said he has been just as uninformed as the media.
"But knowing Ovechkin, things have to be pretty difficult for him before he won't play," he said.
Ovechkin missed just one of the Caps' first 56 games, when he sat out with a sore groin against the New York Islanders on Jan. 31. Nonetheless, the 20-year-old is second in the league in points since New Year's with 25, trailing leader Jaromir Jagr by two. He is fourth overall in the league with 36 goals.
Meanwhile, McPhee confirmed that defenseman Brendan Witt will be traded before the March 9 deadline. He declined to comment on how many offers he has received for Witt, who requested a trade before the season.
"We don't know what's going to transpire, what team it's going to be," McPhee said. "When the right deal is there, it will happen and we'll evaluate the trade from there."
McPhee said Witt will continue to play until he is traded. The team had no plans to sit him to ensure he won't be injured.
The front-runners appear to be Nashville and Vancouver. The Canucks have lost three top defensemen in the past few weeks.
The game tonight is the first of three straight on the road (Ottawa and Atlanta follow) for Washington, with the Caps playing six of the next seven at home. Then they finish the season playing 12 of their last 15 games on the road.
 

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Garth Snow will be in net tonight as the Islanders return from Olympic Break with a crucial showdown against the eight-place Montreal Canadiens tonight at the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum.

"Garth has had an excellent week of practices, he's been sharp and he's ready to go," Islanders head coach Brad Shaw said after today's morning skate at the Coliseum. "We have complete confidence in him."

With 26 games to go, the Islanders know they are in position to turn around what has so far been a disappointing season. "Nobody is kidding themselves -- we have not had a good season," said forward jason Blake. "But the good news is we have a chance over the next few weeks to turn it around and get in the playoffs. We have the team to get it done. We have to get going."
 
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