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ND2002HORNS

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Lalime & Theodore are the starters tonight in what should be one of the best games on todays card. Lalime enters the game playing his most consistent hockey of the year going 3-0-1 in his last 4 with a 1.22GAA. On the other side Theodore has been one of the best at his position. The Habs have allowed 1 goal or less in their last 5 games while winning 5 in a row. Look for the Sens to match the energy level of the Habs. Sens might not have the same desperation. Should be a playoff atmosphere meaning playoff style hockey like the Sens did the other night against the Caps. I look for a low scoring affair. As for choosing a side on this game I will take a pass. Could end up in a tie. Something to keep in mind, Sens are wearing their 3rd jerseys tonight and have a record of 6-3-3-2 in their 3rd jerseys this year.

Playing:

Car. -.5(-210) 1:30PM
Ott. u5(+120) 7:00PM
Dal. - PK.(-155) 8:00PM all times EST

GL Today!

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From ESPN

From ESPN

Horns - FYI...

Wesley out for rest of regular season

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RALEIGH, N.C. -- The Carolina Hurricanes will play the rest of the regular season without top defenseman Glen Wesley, who will miss 2-to-4 weeks with a separated right shoulder.

Wesley, a 15-year NHL veteran and one of the team's alternate captains, was injured in the third period Wednesday when he got tangled with Devils center Sergei Brylin. Wesley crashed into the end boards as the two raced to the puck on an icing call.

Wesley was down on the ice for five minutes before being helped to the Carolina locker room. He had played in all 77 games and logged an average of 20 minutes of ice time.

His absence is a major blow for the Hurricanes, who are trying to hold off the Washington Capitals in the Southeast Division.

Carolina's 13-point lead in the division has dwindled to four points with five games left for each team.

"The upside with Glen is he's such a great athlete that once he gets the green light to go back and play you expect him to come back and play exactly like he did before the injury," coach Paul Maurice said Thursday.

The 33-year-old Wesley had offseason neck surgery two years ago, and last season he missed 11 games in March when he broke his jaw after getting checked into an open penalty box.

Marek Malik and Aaron Ward will get more ice time, and Nick Wallin will join the rotation. Wallin has been a healthy scratch for 27 games since December.

"It's not a matter of hoping they can do the job -- I expect them to do it," Maurice said. "There is no reason why they can't."

The news was much better for Sean Hill, Wesley's defensive partner who left in the second period with a back injury. Hill twisted his back early in the first period after checking Brylin.

Hill was scheduled for more tests on his ailing back, but the veteran defenseman could return against Atlanta on Sunday.

If Hill can't play Sunday against the Thrashers, Carolina probably would call up minor leaguer Nikos Tselios, the team's No. 1 draft pick in 1997.
 

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Mon-Ott

Mon-Ott

Horns,

I am passing on the Mon-Ott game too. It should be a great one. Wish I could watch it.

gl on your other plays.
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no touch icing, I could not agree more as a lifelong fan and adolescent player through my adult life I could not agree more I have hurt myself more trying to touch a friggin puck than anything or anyone else in the game.
 

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i should have known better than to throw money on dallas...they have been burning me all year...:nono: cooz
 
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