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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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AHL: He and #8217;s a big Shark in small pond

Predicting the future of an AHL rookie is like predicting which cars will run the stop signs at Kelley Square. Last November, who would have thought that, a year later, Jason Demers would be tied for fourth in scoring for 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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Seabrook's OT goal seals Hawks' victory

Blackhawks won 4-3. A perfect homestand against the Western Conference elite reminded the Chicago Blackhawks just how good they are. "We feel we can win any night, against any team," said Brent Seabrook, whose goal 41 seconds...

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U.S. Olympic team not afraid to match work with skill

Team USA General Manager Brian Burke makes no secret about the kind of hockey he wants to see the Americans play in Vancouver this February. "If you look at the course of a hockey game, there are jobs that a player is called...

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Kovalchuk a long shot to head home

Ilya Kovalchu, seen celebrating a goal in an October 22 game, has been speaking with the Atlanta Thrashers about a long-term contract. Getty Images In his weekly compilation of hockey news, notes and quotes, Eric Duhatschek...

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ESPN panel debates whether this is the 'Year of the Shark'

E.J. Hradek, Barry Melrose and Matthew Barnaby discuss whether this year is the Year of the Shark in a panel discussion on ESPN. One problem with Barnaby's analysis, if you do not want to see another regular season game out of...

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Sharks numbers game doesn't add up

The Sharks' come-from-you're-screwed 4-3 win over Nashville on Tuesday night was the first time they've had to defy gravity to win, but there's no reason to quibble about that - not when there's a more serious problem. The...

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Leclaire solid as Sens beat Oilers

OTTAWA (AP) Jason Spezza scored the deciding goal in the shootout, but Pascal Leclaire won the game for the Ottawa Senators. Leclaire made 31 saves, and the Senators twice came from behind for a 4-3 win over the Edmonton Oilers...

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Bruins' Thomas blanks Crosby, slumping Pens

BOSTON — Tim Thomas stopped 27 shots for his second shutout of the season, and Sidney Crosby was held without a point for the fifth straight game as the Boston Bruins beat the Pittsburgh Penguins 3-0 on Tuesday night.

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