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Last Night's Action: Lending a Hand

Last Night's Action: Lending a Hand

Photograph of Phoenix Coyotes forward Peter Mueller battling for the puck against Rangers forward Ryan Callahan (24), defenseman Dmitri Kalinin, center, and forward Chris Drury by Mary Altaffer/AP more ›

Last Night's Action: Seven Is Enough

Last Night's Action: Seven Is Enough

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  • Knicks 122 Washington 117: Hopefully, Stephon Marbury enjoyed dressing for Friday’s game because that is probably the last time he will wear a Knicks’ uniform. After that debacle, the Knicks chose to dress Jerome James and while they still only had seven players, this time it resulted in a win. Quentin Richardson had 34 points with a huge night from the three-point line while Chris Duhon dished eleven assists. The Knicks can use their new players on Tuesday when LeBron James comes to town.
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Last Night's Action: Slump Behind Them

Last Night's Action: Slump Behind Them

  • Islanders 2, Canucks 1 (SO): This game looked lot like the Rangers' contest. Frans Nielsen lit the lamp in the shootout and Doug Weight scored the game-tying goal in regulation. Joey MacDonald was the hero in this one, however, stopping 31 of 32 Vancouver shots.
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    Last Night's Action: A Win And A Loss

    Last Night's Action: A Win And A Loss

  • Phoenix 114 Nets 86: This was an ugly game. The Suns shot 63% from the field and the Nets only managed nine points in the fourth quarter. Vince Carter had 19 points in the loss.

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    Last Night's Action: Wins For Everyone

    Last Night's Action: Wins For Everyone

    • Rangers 4, Flyers 3: The Rangers, 4-0, are off to their best start in 25 years after defeating the Flyers on Saturday. New York got all their scoring done by the end of the first period and backup goalie Stephen Valiquette held off Philly in his first start of the season. With the win, Valiquette is 5-1-1 against the Flyers. more ›

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