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Returning from the sidelines, Green captured back-to-back NHL Third Stars of the Week for the weeks ending February 1 and 8, 2009. [8] On February 14, Green scored in his eighth consecutive game, setting the NHL record for most consecutive games with a goal by a defenceman. The former record was set by Mike O'Connell in the 1983–84 season. [9]
NHL draft: Undrafted: Playing career: 2000–2010: Michael A. Green (born October 23, 1979) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player.
Ovechkin and Mike Green were named to the Sporting News All-Star team, with Ovechkin being the Sporting News Player of the Year. [11] The 2008–09 season was highlighted by the play of Mike Green (who was the third of the Capitals' three first-round selections in Ovechkin's draft year) and Ovechkin. Green led all NHL defensemen in goals and ...
Sharks goalie Vitek Vanecek had left Saturday's game with an injury. Also: The NHL announced that last month's Carolina Hurricanes-Tampa Bay Lightning game, whichas was postponed by Hurricane ...
In game two, Capitals defenceman Mike Green scored the only goal in the game at 08:00 of overtime. [22] The Rangers then evened the series after recording back-to-back 4–3 victories in games three and four, aided by Derick Brassard's one goal and two assists in the former, [23] and Carl Hagelin's one goal and two assists in the latter. [24]
On 5 February 2020, Lindström was recalled by the Red Wings after an injury to Mike Green. Prior to being recalled, he posted five assists in 45 games with Detroit's American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Grand Rapids Griffins. [2] He made his NHL debut the next day in a game against the Buffalo Sabres. [4] He played 16 games with the Red ...
According to multiple reports, veteran wide receiver Mike Evans is set to return from injury in Week 12 after missing each of the team's last three games. It's big news for a team that recently ...
The 2018 All-Star Game again used the 3-on-3 tournament format successfully introduced in 2016, in which teams representing each of the NHL's four divisions (the Atlantic, Metropolitan, Central, and Pacific) played a single-elimination tournament, with each game consisting of two 10-minute halves played 3-on-3 and going directly to a shootout if tied after 20 minutes.