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Ehrhoff's Orr like performance payoff for Patrick White trade

By BRAD ZIEMER, Vancouver SunNovember 21, 2009 10:44 AM See, Patrick White wasn't such a bad draft pick after all. Thanks to a shrewd deal this past summer by Canuck general manager Mike Gillis, he has morphed into Christian...

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Canucks storm back against Avalanche

Vancouver Canucks' Alex Burrows, top, and Henrik Sedin celebrate after Sedin scored in the third period. Christian Ehrhoff scored twice to spark the Vancouver Canucks' comeback from a two-goal deficit Friday, but he says he'd...

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Hall, Seguin entry draft frontrunners

A year ago, Taylor Hall was the odds-on favourite to be the first pick overall in the 2010 NHL entry draft. Long before John Tavares became the first pick of the 2009 draft, those in the business had tabbed him as the No. 1...

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Allan Muir: Early awards contenders, Hawks cap squeeze, a sticky issue, bald truth about Balsillie

Posted: Friday November 20, 2009 12:56PM; Updated: Friday November 20, 2009 12:56PM Early awards contenders, Hawks cap squeeze, a sticky issue, more The surprise is how many of the usual contenders are out of the major awards...

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Anderson, Avs seek vengeance in Vancouver

By Jesse Campigotto, CBC Sports Craig Anderson and the Avalanche have cooled after a hot start to the season. That's how long it has been since the Avs and their No. 1 goalie, Craig Anderson, suffered their worst defeat of this...

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Screen Shots: Expecting the unexpected

There have been a number of shocking surprises early on this season. Didn't predict them all happening? Well, duh. - Twenty-five percent of the NHL’s 2009-10 season is just about complete – and already, we know a handful of things

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marmont aiming to extend lead in nz

Motorcycles Hot News › National › Motorcycles Marmont hoping to extend Super X lead in New Zealand As the 2009 Monster Energy Super X series crosses the Tasman for the first time ever, Yamaha Racing’s Jay Marmont is hoping to...

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Streak ends, but Devils still NHL's best

So long eight-game win streak, so long perfect road record, and so what writes NHL writer Michael Obernauer? The Devils could be saying hello again to injured Johnny Oduya and Rob Niedermayer and you can't quibble with how...

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Struggling Oilers happy to be home

By Jesse Campigotto, CBC Sports Mired in a miserable stretch, the Edmonton Oilers hope a return to the friendly confines of Rexall Place can bring them back to life. The Oilers will try to guard their fine 6-3-1 home record in...

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Image Sensing Systems Supplies RTMS G4 for New York City Traffic Control

SAINT PAUL, Minn., Nov. 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Image Sensing Systems, Inc. , world leading developer of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) computer-enabled detection and traffic control technology, announced today...

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