Entries from LAist tagged with 'oilers'
January 16, 2008
Clippers 97, Suns 90 - LA picked up their second win in the past 12 games and snapped a 4 game losing streak on the back of Sam Cassell, who scored 32 ... In their previous three meetings, Phoenix won by an average of 15 ... The Clippers are the lowest-scoring team in the NBA (92.6 points per game) while the Suns are the highest (110.3 ppg). Ducks 4, Stars 2 - Scott Niedermayer notched......
Continue Reading "LAst Night's Action: Good News All Around"December 28, 2007
Suns 108, Clippers 88 - After getting pushed around by Laker's big man Andrew Bynum, Phoenix's Amare Stoudemire took his frustrations out on Clippers center Chris Kaman. Stoudemire had 30 points and 15 rebounds while limiting Kaman to just 9 points. Now lets all pause for a moment and appreciate that this is a picture of Clipper guard Dan Dickau doing, apparently, what he was born to do. Ducks 2, Oilers 1 - Doug Weight......
Continue Reading "LAst Night's Action: Clips Burnt"October 29, 2007
After stumbling out of the gate, your Los Angeles Kings have won 4 in a row, and suddenly find themselves back to .500 with a not-too embarrassing record of 6-6. A lot of credit for the recent surge goes to the solid play of goalie Jason LaBarbera. People in LA might not have noticed, but the good folks who run the NHL have, and consequently, today they named LaBarbera as the league’s #1 star......
Continue Reading "Kings LaBarbera Crowned NHL's Star of the Week"March 13, 2007
Dodger 4, Orioles 2 - Zzzzzzz. Zzzzzz. Zzz ... snort ... huh? Oh. I just had the worst nightmare. I'm glad it was just a dream. Or was it? Ducks 5, Oilers 1 - One bad team deserves another. Los Angeles is still tied for last in the West, but can celebrate a commanding win over Edmonton. The Oilers have lost eight in a row and have scored just two goals in their past three......
Continue Reading "LAst Night's Action: OJ Not Guilty"March 10, 2007
USC 70, Washington State 61 - After loosing to the Cougars twice in league play, the Trojans avenged the regular season by beating Washington State in the Pac 10 Tournament semifinals. USC led most of the way, thanks in part to 24 of 33 shooting from the charity stripe compared to just 6 of 8 for the Cougs. The Trojan's tenacious D also held their opponent to 36.1 percent shooting. Oregon 81, Cal 63 -......
Continue Reading "LAst Night's Action: Surprise LA Team In Pac 10 Final"January 28, 2007
Timberwolves 101, Clippers 87 - Disappointing. That's the only word to describe this home loss. After a last-second victory in their last game, the Clippers should have been excited to move beyond .500 and into a better position in the playoff race. Instead, the team had a mere 12 assists and turned the ball over 26 times, resulting in 32 points for a Minnesota team that evened with Los Angeles for the 8th playoff seed......
Continue Reading "Last Night's Action: You Gotta' Finish"January 19, 2007
Mavericks 114, Lakers 95 - Coming into the game, Dallas had won 18 of their last 19. The loss? Lakers. The revenge? Resounding. The Mavericks were up by as many as 28 and got double digit performances from six players. They did just about everything, including performing the national anthem before the game. Dallas is midway through the season and holds the best record in the league. They look to exact more revenge on Sunday......
Continue Reading "LAst Night's Action: Local Teams Suffer Vengeance"January 18, 2007
A Word Or 78: Last night I didn't watch anything that I had listed or even Tivoed. I ended up watching "Monster In a Box" on IFC because I had the privelege of seeing Spalding Gray a couple times and there he was again on TV. Wile watching the movie I found it extraordinarily sad to both hear this amazing person talk about his mother's suicide as well as allude to committing suicide himself.......
Continue Reading "TV Junkie: Colbert on O'Reilly; O'Reilly on Colbert - It Ain't A Sex Thing"January 9, 2007
Clippers 100, Hornets 90 - Sam Cassell came back from injury in a big way, scoring 10 of his 31 points in the fourth quarter to bury New Orleans (currently playing in Oklahoma City). The healthy Clippers took advantage of a not-so-healthy Hornets, who were missing three starters and were swept on their four game home stand. Oilers 2, Kings 1, OT - Los Angeles had an unexpected hero but Edmonton responded with one of......
Continue Reading "LAst Night's Action: Cassell Key in Comeback"January 8, 2007
A Word or 39-ish: So whadyathinkof "the Apprentice: LA"? Was it LA-flavored enough for you or did it perpetuate the idiotic stereotypes all over again? It might have been better if they had manage to quarantine that thing to the East coast. Tonight - Monday - January 8th, 2007 Ohio State Buckeyes vs. the Florida Gators (FOX, 5:30 p.m.) This is it, the "BCS National Championship" football game Oilers @ Kings (Fox Sports, 7:30......
Continue Reading "TV Junkie: National College Football Champtionship; Colbert & Stewart Back From Vacation"December 29, 2006
Kings 7, Oilers 4 - You gotta' love a game where the boxscore looks more like the roster. The Kings layed a royal scoring blitz on Edmonton, scoring the final five goals in a game where no player scored more than once. Los Angeles will play in Calgary tomorrow and Detroit on New Years Eve before returning for a four game homestand to start the new year. Elsewhere - UCLA basketball remains undefeated after......
Continue Reading "LAst Night's Action: Wins All Around"November 29, 2006
Ducks 3, Oilers 2, OT - Anaheim captain Scott Niedermayer's 1,000th game was looking to be a bad night as the Ducks were down 2-0 in the second period, which thrilled the crowd in Edmonton who had come to boo the shit out of their former star Chris Pronger who helped them get one game from winning the cup last year before defecting to America. But after a power-play goal shot by Pronger and......
Continue Reading "LAst Night's Action: Ducks Up, Lakers & Clippers Down"November 10, 2006
(AP Photo/Chuck Stoody,CP) Sometimes you win and sometimes you lose. That's how it goes, right? Normally. But, someone forgot to tell the Anaheim Ducks about that whole “losing” thing. Opening the season with a groin-grabbingly impressive 12-0-4, the Ducks have set an NHL record for going unbeaten in 16 games. Beating the mark of 15 , held by the '84 Oilers. And last night they set that mark with style by destroying the Vancouver......
Continue Reading "So... Anaheim Is On a Bit of a Roll"July 13, 2005
At long last, the NHL is back! After a marathon negotiating session, the NHL finally agreed to a collective bargaining agreement with the players union. While we know hockey isn't the most popular sport, LAist is thrilled. We still remember the feeling in this city when the Kings reached the Stanley Cup Finals in 1993. The whole city was buzzing with hockey. The Kings were sold out for the whole season. Times have changed......
Continue Reading "It's Back!"