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Datsyuk scores regulation goal, SO winner as Red Wings beat Canadiens 3-2

MONTREAL - Pavel Datsyuk scored a goal and added the shootout winner as the Detroit Red Wings blew a two-goal third period lead Saturday but still downed the Montreal Canadiens 3-2. Brad Stuart also scored for the Red Wings...

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Mining for Olympic gold

by Jason Kay, The Hockey News Updated: November 20, 2009, 5:05 PM EST Staff meetings are sometimes like dental appointments. At The Hockey News, nitrous oxide comes in the form of predictions. Russia — The case for: In Alex...

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Ovechkin comes home as Habs visit Caps

The Montreal Canadiens will be walking into a hornet's nest when they step onto the ice of the Verizon Center in Washington on Friday, as Capitals fans will be abuzz when their beloved superstar Alex Ovechkin returns home for...

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NHL's injury list a mix of old and new names

The usually durable Alexander Ovechkin missed a half-dozen games in November in what was believed to be a shoulder injury. Getty Images Eric Duhatschek writes that the lineup of sidelined players so far includes surprises like...

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Something's afoot in Montreal

We take great pride in knowing our beloved city and province inside and out, but it doesn't mean we aren't surprised by new things from time to time. For instance: we had no idea Montreal was a really dangerous place to be a...

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Canadiens winger Gionta out indefinitely with broken bone in left foot

BROSSARD, Que. - Montreal Canadiens forward Brian Gionta will be out of action indefinitely with a broken bone in his left foot. The 30-year-old right winger, who was on crutches at the team's prac...

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Habs earn shootout win

Montreal Canadiens' Carey Price makes the game winning save on Carolina Hurricanes Matt Cullen during the overtime shoot out. Price stopped all six Carolina attempts in the shootout, Maxim Lapierre scored the winner and the...

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THN.com Blog: Constructing the best late-round teams

Taking a look at the bottom half of past drafts, we construct some of the best two-line teams. - Every once in a while I like going back and looking at old trades or draft orders because there are usually a few things that lift...

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Habs cross fingers for Gionta's return

Forward is a maybe for tonight as battered Canadiens take on 'Canes By Pat Hickey, The GazetteNovember 17, 2009 8:11 AM Montreal Canadiens' Brian Gionta (left) congratulates Maxime Lapierre after Lapierre's goal against the...

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Canadiens Watch: Gomez must assume offensive leadership role

Right now, Scott Gomez is the Montreal Canadiens’ No. 1 center in name only. Tomas Plekanec has been by far the team’s most valued man up the middle, despite a constant string of unproductive wingers shuffling through his line

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