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Ducks' Pronger suspended for Game 4
Summary from United States, from articles in English
[UPDATED] (see summary with new information since yesterday)
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OTTAWA Anaheim defenseman Chris Pronger received a one-game suspension Sunday for his hit to the head of Ottawa forward Dean McAmmond in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup finals. (article 2)
Pronger, also given a one-game ban during the Western Conference finals, leveled McAmmond with a forearm Saturday night in the Ducks' 5-3 loss to the Senators. (article 2)
" The positives that Pronger brings to the table far outweigh the negatives Ducks coach Randy Carlyle said moments after the announcement. (article 2)
OTTAWA - Daniel Alfredsson and the Ottawa Senators jumped back into the Stanley Cup Final with a little luck and a lot of anger. (article 1)
Home ice presents Murray & Co. with a slight advantage, the ability to put out preferred matchups on the front line and defense. (article 3)
Such a tactic can be most valuable in the offensive zone, where Murray might be able to steer his Big Three clear of Pahlsson et al. (article 3)
Carlyle will try to mitigate that advantage with quick, on-the-fly line changes, a ploy the Senators will try to defuse by doing a much better job at the faceoff dot. (article 3)
Factoring in blocked shots, the Ducks took 105 chances on net to the Senators' 62, nearly a 70 percent advantage. (article 3)
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Pronger, McAmmond, Senators, Ducks, Anaheim |
Source articles
- The Seattle Times: Senators rule Game 3 in Stanley Cup Final (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 06/03/2007, 592 words)
- Ducks' Pronger suspended for Game 4 (boston.com, 06/03/2007, 453 words)
- Senators in a sorry state (boston.com, 06/02/2007, 439 words)
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