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News and Views: Hockey tidbits to help pass the time 
The NHL isn't shut down these days, it just seems that way with much of the hockey world on vacation. But there is still some news, and as always, our views, Wes Goldstein says in his News and Views. CBS SportsLine.com - Columns by Wes Goldstein, 2008-09-28 01:40:40

The NHL isn't shut down these days, it just seems that way with much of the hockey world on vacation. But there is still some news, and as always, our views, Wes Goldstein says in his News and Views. CBS SportsLine.com - Columns by Wes Goldstein, 2008-09-28 01:40:40
Gordon hire has Isles in step with NHL, not out on fringe 
Instead of blazing another new trail, the Isles follow a trend by hiring a coach with no NHL experience. Now Scott Gordon has to make the decision look wise, Wes Goldstein says. CBS SportsLine.com - Columns by Wes Goldstein, 2008-09-28 01:40:40

Instead of blazing another new trail, the Isles follow a trend by hiring a coach with no NHL experience. Now Scott Gordon has to make the decision look wise, Wes Goldstein says. CBS SportsLine.com - Columns by Wes Goldstein, 2008-09-28 01:40:40
Sports Appreciation Day: Habs? Not -- I adored 'Nos Amours' in Montreal 
Hockey writer Wes Goldstein grew up in Montreal, so the Canadiens turned him into a full-fledged sports fan, right? Such an answer is a little too easy, folks. Only when the Expos were born in 1969 did a young Wes start placing a transistor radio under his pillow so that he could listen to games. CBS SportsLine.com - Columns by Wes Goldstein, 2008-09-28 01:40:40

Hockey writer Wes Goldstein grew up in Montreal, so the Canadiens turned him into a full-fledged sports fan, right? Such an answer is a little too easy, folks. Only when the Expos were born in 1969 did a young Wes start placing a transistor radio under his pillow so that he could listen to games. CBS SportsLine.com - Columns by Wes Goldstein, 2008-09-28 01:40:40
Miller's stellar play keeps Sabres alive, focused 
Ryan Miller is the reason Buffalo is not on vacation. The low-key second-year goalie has carried his team on his shoulders and shown leadership qualities in the locker room in the East finals, Wes Goldstein says. CBS SportsLine.com - Columns by Wes Goldstein, 2007-06-03 01:42:31

Ryan Miller is the reason Buffalo is not on vacation. The low-key second-year goalie has carried his team on his shoulders and shown leadership qualities in the locker room in the East finals, Wes Goldstein says. CBS SportsLine.com - Columns by Wes Goldstein, 2007-06-03 01:42:31
Ottawa seeking similar outcome, but in reverse mode 
The roles are reversed, but the Senators want a similar result -- favorite loses three straight, including two at home, wins Game 4 before capitulating in five games. The Sabres, on the other hand, hope their adjustments keep working, Wes Goldstein says. CBS SportsLine.com - Columns by Wes Goldstein, 2007-06-03 01:42:31

The roles are reversed, but the Senators want a similar result -- favorite loses three straight, including two at home, wins Game 4 before capitulating in five games. The Sabres, on the other hand, hope their adjustments keep working, Wes Goldstein says. CBS SportsLine.com - Columns by Wes Goldstein, 2007-06-03 01:42:31
Sabres add more angst for suffering Buffalo fans 
This Sabres team was supposed to end Buffalo's painful championship drought. They won the President's Trophy and had Stanley Cup dreams. Not any more, after losing to Ottawa in five games. The regretful Sabres can only lick their wounds, Wes Goldstein says. CBS SportsLine.com - Columns by Wes Goldstein, 2007-06-03 01:42:31

This Sabres team was supposed to end Buffalo's painful championship drought. They won the President's Trophy and had Stanley Cup dreams. Not any more, after losing to Ottawa in five games. The regretful Sabres can only lick their wounds, Wes Goldstein says. CBS SportsLine.com - Columns by Wes Goldstein, 2007-06-03 01:42:31
Fortunate breaks put Ducks one win shy of Finals 
Down a goal, Anaheim's Scott Niedermayer ties it late and Teemu Selanne clinches Game 5 for a 2-1 OT win in Detroit. Sure, the Ducks caught some breaks, but they're one win away from the Cup Finals, Wes Goldstein says. CBS SportsLine.com - Columns by Wes Goldstein, 2007-06-03 01:42:31

Down a goal, Anaheim's Scott Niedermayer ties it late and Teemu Selanne clinches Game 5 for a 2-1 OT win in Detroit. Sure, the Ducks caught some breaks, but they're one win away from the Cup Finals, Wes Goldstein says. CBS SportsLine.com - Columns by Wes Goldstein, 2007-06-03 01:42:31
Blown chances leave Red Wings no room for error 
Their power play gone missing and their 'dominance' wasted, the Red Wings face elimination down three games to two tonight. The Ducks try to cash their Finals ticket tonight in Anaheim. CBS SportsLine.com - Columns by Wes Goldstein, 2007-06-03 01:42:31

Their power play gone missing and their 'dominance' wasted, the Red Wings face elimination down three games to two tonight. The Ducks try to cash their Finals ticket tonight in Anaheim. CBS SportsLine.com - Columns by Wes Goldstein, 2007-06-03 01:42:31
Ducks earn their way into Stanley Cup Finals 
The West's top two seeds Detroit and Anaheim make it a fantastic series. But the Ducks get the nod and move into the Stanley Cup Finals, Wes Goldstein says, but not before almost giving it away in Game 6 at home after a cush 4-1 lead. CBS SportsLine.com - Columns by Wes Goldstein, 2007-06-03 01:42:31

The West's top two seeds Detroit and Anaheim make it a fantastic series. But the Ducks get the nod and move into the Stanley Cup Finals, Wes Goldstein says, but not before almost giving it away in Game 6 at home after a cush 4-1 lead. CBS SportsLine.com - Columns by Wes Goldstein, 2007-06-03 01:42:31
Stanley Cup Finals: Ten things to know about Anaheim 
An extra first-round pick is a small price to pay for a trip to the Stanley Cup Finals and a chance to have your name etched in sterling silver. The Ducks are glad to have Chris Pronger, and they will need him against Ottawa's red-hot offense, Wes Goldstein says. CBS SportsLine.com - Columns by Wes Goldstein, 2007-06-03 01:42:31

An extra first-round pick is a small price to pay for a trip to the Stanley Cup Finals and a chance to have your name etched in sterling silver. The Ducks are glad to have Chris Pronger, and they will need him against Ottawa's red-hot offense, Wes Goldstein says. CBS SportsLine.com - Columns by Wes Goldstein, 2007-06-03 01:42:31




