STLtoday - Sports - Blues patrick lalime. AP. Blues look forward to seeing lalime Team picks up option ongoalie patrick lalime s contract. more PostDispatch http://www.stltoday.com/sports/blues
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St. Louis Blues Online | News Releases St. Louis Blues Acquire Goaltender patrick lalime From Ottawa In Exchange For AConditional Fourth Round Selection In the 2005 NHL Entry Draft http://www.stlouisblues.com/news/0304/040627.html
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St. Louis Blues Online | Team patrick lalime 40 Position Goaltender Born July 7, 1974, St. Bonaventure,Quebec Height 6 3 Weight 185 Catches Left Drafted Pittsburgh 6th choice, http://www.stlouisblues.com/team/players/lalime.html
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Sens Don't Stand Pat I thought patrick lalime performed pretty well for us and this is tough becauseof the type of character that patrick lalime is, said Muckler. http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam040628/nhl_ott1-sun.html
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Taipei Times - Archives Leafs float past Senators in hockey playoff action. AP , TORONTO I knowLalime would like to have a couple of those back, Nieuwendyk said. http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/sport/archives/2004/04/22/2003137689
Extractions: Thursday, Apr 22, 2004,Page 20 Ed Belfour made 36 saves, and Joe Nieuwendyk scored twice on a shaky Patrick Lalime as the Toronto Maple Leafs advanced to the second round of the playoffs Tuesday by beating the Ottawa Senators 4-1 in Game 7. "I know Lalime would like to have a couple of those back," Nieuwendyk said. "He played a terrific series, but our goalie played a little bit better. We're awfully excited to be moving on." Ottawa is 0-4 in series against Toronto and 0-4 in Game 7s overall. The Senators avoided the Maple Leafs in last year's playoffs and reached Game 7 of the Eastern Conference finals before losing to Stanley Cup champion New Jersey.