Game Date:
02/04/2016
8:05pm EST
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Philadelphia +1.5
Nashville -1.5
Total:
Over
5 (-115)
Under 5 (+104)
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The NHL suspended Calgary Flames defenseman Dennis Wideman 20 games Wednesday for cross-checking a linesman during a game last week. Wideman was suspended for violating the league rule on physical abuse of officials after he struck linesman Don Henderson and knocked him down during the Flames' game against Nashville on Jan. 27. The 32-year-old will forfeit $564,516 in salary as a result of the suspension, which is the second-longest in NHL history for abusing an official. Continue to Article
February 03, 2016 3:04:pm EST
Mobbed at center ice after his first NHL win, Jean-Francois Berube was understandably all smiles after the game. Thanks to Brock Nelson's team-leading 20th goal that broke a tie late in the second period and Berube's 40 saves, the New York Islanders beat the Minnesota Wild 5-3 Tuesday night. ''It's always better when you get a couple of shots quick,'' Berube said. Continue to Article
February 02, 2016 11:44:pm EST
With the Flyers hoping for a playoff push ahead, Wayne Simmonds showed he just might lead the charge. Simmonds scored two goals and led Philadelphia to a 4-2 win over the Montreal Canadiens on Tuesday night. Simmonds has four goals and two assists over the last six games. Continue to Article
February 02, 2016 11:22:pm EST
Mired in a miserable two-month stretch, the Montreal Canadiens remain positive despite feeling a sense of urgency to save their fading season. Expecting to have ailing captain Max Pacioretty in the lineup, the visiting Canadiens look to begin a post-All-Star break turnaround Tuesday night against the Philadelphia Flyers. Montreal (24-22-1) has gone from the top spot in the Eastern Conference to three points out of the final wild-card berth thanks to a 5-18-1 slide. Continue to Article
February 01, 2016 1:58:pm EST
Jaromir Jagr wishes he wasn't at the All-Star game. The NHL's oldest player, who will turn 44 next month, would rather be working out and skating in South Florida. ''I have to be here,'' Jagr lamented Friday. Continue to Article
January 29, 2016 6:45:pm EST
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