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Lightning-Thrashers Preview

It's not immediately known who Tampa Bay Lightning coach Rick Tocchet will start in goal Sunday. He may want to give a long look to Antero Niittymaki. Should the backup be tabbed to face Atlanta, Niittymaki will try to extend...

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Iginla, Robidas lead the way on Fantasy Saturday

SATURDAY'S ROUNDUP (11/21/09): While most of the hockey world has been following the hot streaks of the New Jersey Devils and the San Jose Sharks, the fantasy hockey world focused on how to maximize production on a busy...

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Inside the NHL: Fehr helps clean up NHLPA mess

The NHL Players Association is searching for a new executive director, which on the surface seems less entertaining than a table of accountants. Nothing against accountants, mind you, but people generally don't wedge themselves...

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Penguins: Skoula scores twice in win

Fleury rebounds with stout game By Dave Molinari, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ATLANTA -- No one bought a ticket to this game because Martin Skoula was playing in it. But it should not have taken those folks long to figure it out,...

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Habs looking to play Let's Make a Deal

By BRUCE GARRIOCH, Sun Media The Montreal Canadiens could be set to make a move. While GM Bob Gainey plays his cards close to his vest, he was surrounded by most of his scouting staff before the club’s Friday night game in...

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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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Penguins-Thrashers Preview

The Atlanta Thrashers had to settle for one point their last time out, but lately they've been doing an impressive job of collecting wins. They can't claim the same success recently against the Pittsburgh Penguins. The...

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Fantasic freshmen, super sophomores and amazing finishes highlight the NHL's opening quarter

NEW YORK -- Fewer than five months after hearing their names called as first-round selections at the National Hockey League Entry Draft, John Tavares of the New York Islanders, Victor Hedman of the Tampa Bay Lightning, Matt...

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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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Fantasy Hockey: Golden oldies

By Jesse Campigotto & Jordan Shifman, CBC Sports Devils captain Jamie Langenbrunner just keeps on rolling at age 34. (Jim McIsaac/Getty Images) Welcome to CBCSports.ca's Fantasy Hockey 1-on-1, where every Friday our resident...

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