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Think the Blues are going to make the playoffs this year? Neeks Araco does, find out why in his article Keep an Eye on the Blues.
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 On the Kings Landing Bluechip Prospect Jack Johnson By: Marcin Hartman While it hurts to see the Los Angeles Kings lose Tim Gleason and Eric Belanger just before the start of the season, the pain is still easily offset by the acquisition of rights to the best bluechip D-man that the Kings have had in years: Jack Johnson. In case you ...[Story] |
 Eastern Conference Preview By: Garrett Burns What a difference an off-season makes. In the Conference that won the Stanley Cup, it was surprising to see some teams make the moves that they had. Some teams took an aggressive approach in the free agent market, while others seemed to scale back. And once again, it's a rookie ...[Story] |
 Management’s Confidence Nets Cloutier an Early Extension By: Marcin Hartman I have every reason to believe in the eye for talent and personal confidence in Dan Cloutier exhibited by Kings GM Dean Lombardi and head coach Marc Crawford. After all, they have opined for players and signed them to contract extensions before. It is only the timing of Cloutier's new ...[Story] |
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NHL Training Camps Open with New Faces by Garrett Burns 2006-09-14 18:10:15 Fall is in the air. The weather is cooling, football dominates the television, and NHL teams are starting their training camps. Hockey is coming back. A new collective bargaining agreement sees its first off-season begin to melt away. That leaves many players on the free agency list in new unifroms ...[Story]
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Not Ready To Be Captain by Garrett Burns 2006-09-12 01:45:30 Alex Ovechkin recently turned down the Capital's captain vacancy citing that his English is not very good to take that role this year. I totally agree with him, just for different reasons. Ovechkin is an amazing talent and the Capitals are his team, but it's only his second year in ...[Story]
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Why Write On Sports? by Ian Schnee 2006-09-09 17:45:24 When you’ve read through the major sports pages online but have another hour left at the office, have you ever wished that you could easily find amusing and inventive sports writing hiding in the corners of the internet? When you’re on your couch watching the third rerun of Sports Center, ...[Story]
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