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Back pain slowing down Lupul

Back problems are keeping former Flyer Joffrey Lupul out of the Anaheim Ducks lineup. After missing his third consecutive game Wednesday, Lupul said the spasms that initially flared near the end of training camp have not...

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Pacific: When Sharks load top line, opponents beware

At last, Giguere has a win It took five extra minutes of play and three rounds of a shootout, but Anaheim goaltender Jean-Sebastien Giguere finally owns a victory this season. Giguere was winless until Monday night, when he...

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Ducks Make Strides with Incredible Artyukhin

Things are starting to look up for the Ducks. They have been playing better and have wins in two of the past three games. After last night’s shootout victory over Calgary, the Ducks had plenty to be light-hearted about at...

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Giguere gets first win this season

Although Jean-Sebastien Giguere's career has changed drastically since he lost his starting job in Anaheim, the veteran goalie is eager to remind the Ducks - or any potential suitors - that he can still make stops when they...

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Sharks close out Anaheim Ducks with 3-2 win on the road

Seven months after an abrupt playoff exit to the Anaheim Ducks, the San Jose Sharks closed out a tight 3-2 win on the road at the Honda Center for their league leading 16th win of the season. According to SJ Mercury News beat...

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On the Penguins: The years in numbers -- 16-30

Part II: A list for the digital age Eric Godard, right, battles with Ottawa's Chris Neil in the Penguins' 6-2 blowout loss to the Senators Thursday. Even if five dozen guys had worn No. 66 for the Penguins, the unanimous choice...

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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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Cox: Clock ticking on Leaf coach Wilson

Ron Wilson watches the final seconds tick off the clock as the Toronto Maple Leafs extend their winless streak to seven games after losing to the New York Rangers 4-1 at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto (Oct. 17, 2009). STEVE...

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There's life after the Leafs

T.O. continues to churn out talent for rest of NHL Larry Murphy, booed by Leafs fans, was traded to the Red Wings and became a Stanley Cup champion. (Sun Media file) Every year there are Maple Leafs fingerprints on the Stanley...

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Ask Adam: Identity crisis

In the mailbag this week: Who's your all-time team?... Why doesn't Canada ice two Olympic entries? And more. - I got an Ask Adam question this week from a woman congratulating me on being hired as Panthers assistant coach and...

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