COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The Columbus Blue Jackets have reassigned forward Ryan Craig
to their American Hockey League affiliate in Springfield, Mass.
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scoreless in three games with Columbus this season. He spent the 2012-13
campaign with Springfield, serving as team captain while scoring 20 goals and
adding 27 assists in 75 games. Originally selected by Tampa Bay in the eighth
round with 255th overall pick of the 2002 NHL draft, Craig has appeared in 193
career NHL contests with the Blue Jackets, Lightning and Pittsburgh Penguins,
totalling 32 goals and 31 assists.
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. Listen to the game live on TSN Radio 1050 at 7pm et. The Raptors traded
Rudy Gay, Quincy Acy and Aaron Gray to the Sacramento Kings on Monday, in
exchange for Greivis Vasquez, John Salmons, Patrick Patterson and
Chuck Hayes.MONTREAL - Head coach Michel Therrien believes it might be time for
his club to have a break. After a tough 2-1 loss to the Florida Panthers at the
Bell Centre, Therrien came to the defence of a Montreal team that couldnt
generate much offence during the game. "Weve played a lot of hockey in less than
three weeks," said Therrien. "This team is drained. Theyre empty." The Canadiens
have played 11 games in the last 19 days, including a 1-0 overtime victory
against the Islanders in New York on Saturday night. The team touched down at
Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport in Montreal in the wee hours
Sunday, delayed by a snowstorm, and even scratched their morning practice.
Therrien didnt blame the loss on a lack of effort or passion, but simply on
fatigue. "The lemon is squeezed of all its juice," said Therrien. "When
physically, youre tired, the execution is not quite there, and you make bad
decisions. They go hand in hand. "Im not blaming (the players). I see what were
asking of them. Very demanding. Theyre athletes, theyre human beings. They gave
what they could in the circumstances. I know what they could give, and they gave
it." The Canadiens started slowly, recording their first shot on net seven
minutes into the first period, and were sluggish for most of the game. After two
periods, the Panthers led 2-0 and were outshooting the home side 20-12. Montreal
came into the third with a burst of energy. With the Habs pressing on the power
play, its first of three in the final 20 minutes, Alex Galchenyuk reduced the
deficit at 2:28 after banging home captain Brian Giontas rebound from inside the
goaltenders crease. But with Floridas Mike Weaver and Scottie Upshall in the
penalty box later in the period, the Canadiens couldnt gain control of the game
despite playing 35 seconds of 5-on-3 hockey. Galchenyuk had a golden chance in
front of the net to tie the game, but fanned on the bouuncing puck.
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opportunity to win the game, and we wanted to win the game," said P.K. Subban,
who registered the only shot on the Habs back-to-back power plays. "We have to
capitalize on our opportunities." Panthers goaltender Scott Clemmensen made 17
saves, six of which came in the third period, to earn his second victory of the
year. He got the nod in net in place of Tim Thomas, whos sidelined with a groin
injury. "Our penalty killing came up big for us," said Clemmensen, looking back
on the 5-on-3. "Our guys were diving in front, getting sticks up there,
deflecting passes, being in a good position. It was great. Thats how we win
games." Peter Budaj got the start in net for the Canadiens, his first of the
season at home. He stopped 23-of-25 shots. The Panthers outshot the Canadiens
14-8 in the first period, but neither team came close to breaking the deadlock.
Jesse Winchester got the Panthers on the board at 4:44 of the second, beating
Budaj to his right with a one-timer off the post and in. Tomas Kopecky started
the play, drawing both Montreal defencemen behind the net before feeding the
puck to a wide open Winchester, who made no mistake from close range for his
fifth goal of the year. Nick Bjugstad doubled the Panthers lead at 7:11,
finishing off Floridas 3-on-2 rush by firing a wrist shot under Budajs glove.
Florida (12-17-5) extended its win streak to three games. The Canadiens
(20-12-3), meanwhile, have now lost three of their last four games, and have
only scored three times in those outings. Notes: The game was Montreals third in
four nights. … The Panthers have now won five of their last six games. …
Montreal sits second in the Atlantic Division, three points behind the Boston
Bruins. … The Panthers and Canadiens face off three more times this season.
Their next encounter is on Dec. 29 in Sunrise, Florida.
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