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Denis' save
If you haven't seen Marc Denis' tremendous save on Olli Jokinen from Tuesday's game, go to nhl.com, click on video, get to the correct day and click on the Lightning/Panthers game. There is a link to "SAVES.'' It's worth your time.
Also, if you want a laugh, go on YOUTUBE and search "Know your teammate'' and watch Vinny Lecavalier and Marty St. Louis crack each other up. Did you know they have a song?
Martin St. Louis leaves ice bleeding at practice
Martin St. Louis' scar collection just got more impressive. The veteran winger, who sustained a nasty slice to his forehead and nose last week at Ottawa when he fell on a tumbled official's skate blade, was just struck in the lip by a puck during morning practice at St. Pete Times Forum. St. Louis charged off the ice bleeding, followed by training staff, and the sound of stick on trash cans and walls could be heard behind him. ... Read more
Martin St. Louis: man in the iron mask
Lightning winger Martin St. Louis chose not to wear a full face cage for the first time since college against Montreal. He wore it in practice.
St. Louis was struck in the chin with a puck during practice yesterday and required seven stitches to close a nasty gash he said hurt far worse than the face gash he incurred a few weeks ago.
St. Louis looked as if he'd had a golf ball surgically inserted into his lip on Tuesday, and large and inviting target for any ill-intentioned defenseman.
Tampa Bay Lightning's Marty St. Louis named finalist for Lady Byng award
Is this the year that Tampa Bay Lightning right winger Martin St. Louis reverses the outcome of the Lady Byng voting the past two seasons and unseats Detroit Red Wings center Pavel Datsyuk, who is seeking his fourth straight Lady Byng?
Martin St. Louis a Lady Byng finalist
Lightning forward Martin St. Louis is one of three finalists for the Lady Byng trophy, given to the player who best exemplifies the qualities of good sportsmanship and gentlemanly play.
St. Louis is joined by former Lightning forward Brad Richards, now with the Dallas Stars, and Detroit Red Wings forward Pavel Datsyuk.
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