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Habs can get over .500 mark against Wings

Montreal playing solid defence lately as Detroit struggles to score Montreal Canadiens have had much to celebrate lately, but their success has only put the team back on even par. (Paul Chiasson/Canadian Press) Getting over the...

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Price's plugging is paying off

By Pat Hickey, The GazetteNovember 19, 2009 9:14 PM Hurricanes' Bryan Rodney give Canadiens' Maxim Lapierre a face wash during Tuesday's shootout victory at the Bell Centre. Photograph by: John Mahoney, The Gazette WASHINGTON...

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Rumor Roundup: Savvy negotiating

Is Savard close to re-signing with Boston?... Will Halak leave Montreal?... And the ramifications of Filatov's move. - • Boston Bruins center Marc Savard is reportedly close to returning to action after being sidelined since...

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Fantasy Mailbag: Panic button

Our fantasy expert calms poolie nerves by answering your questions on how to best manage your transactions. - Just a month-and-a-half into the fantasy hockey season and with all the surprises we’ve seen so far, poolies are...

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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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Pucking the trends: The best shootout goalies going

In his weekly column Pucking the trends Illegal Curve’s Ari Baum-Cohen looks at news from around the NHL and its potential impact on bettors. Malkin the Magnificent Evgeni Malkin returned on Saturday after missing seven games...

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Jay Feaster's Blog: Still searching for logic behind agent's tweet about Price

Just more than a week after NHLPA-certified player agent Allan Walsh got his tweet off about Montreal Canadiens goalie Carey Price’s supposed win/loss record over his previous 42 NHL games, I am still searching for motive. Even...

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Habs' Price passes goaltender barrage test

By JACK TODD, The GazetteNovember 16, 2009 8:06 AM Montreal Canadiens' Carey Price stops a shot against the Nashville Predators on Nov. 14, 2009, in Nashville. Photograph by: John Russell, NHLI via Getty Images MONTREAL –...

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Canadiens goalies caught in line of fire

The Canadiens made life blissfully easy Saturday night for Pekka Rinne, the Nashville Predators goalie who joked (or didn't) after his team's 2-0 victory that he could have worn his iPod for much of the game.

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Slovaks can't live on successes of past

Four years ago in Torino, Italy, Slovakia was one of two teams to post a perfect record in pool play. Only Russia (23) and Finland (19) scored more goals than the Slovaks (18). Their superb defensive effort, allowing eight...

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