Winter wonderland for Crosby, Pens

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More Hockey Headlines Winter wonderland for Crosby, Pens Each team got at least one point and the fans got a show as the Pittsburgh Penguins beat the Buffalo Sabres in a shootout outdoors at the NHL Winter Classic. Clemmensen bumps Raycroft to Maple Leafs' bench With starting goalie Vesa Toskala nursing a groin injury, Toronto Maple Leafs coach Paul Maurice will start Scott Clemmensen ahead of ... [link]

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Sabres, Penguins make history
Published 1/1/2008 by TonyH at Skate 2 Stick
... when they lost to Montreal in the frigid game dubbed the Heritage Classic at Edmonton’s Commonwealth Stadium. Georges Laraque, now with Pittsburgh, also competed for the Oilers. Buffalo goaltender Ryan Miller and Adam Hall of the Penguins were collegiate teammates for Michigan State when it played Michigan on Oct. 6, 2001, an NCAA contest played at Spartan Stadium in East Lansing, Mich. Miller finished with 25 saves for the Sabres on Tuesday. Source: CBC.ca ...

Winter wonderland for Crosby, Pens
Published 1/1/2008 at TheCommonFan.com
... Each team got at least one point and the fans got a show as the Pittsburgh Penguins beat the Buffalo Sabres in a shootout outdoors at the NHL Winter Classic. Continued... Leave a comment You must ...

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