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Poll: Who Should Start in Anaheim?

 
Okay, while I'm waiting to get GM George McPhee and Coach Bruce Boudreau on the phone -- they are already in California -- I thought I would throw this question out there: Who deserves to start tomorrow against the Ducks? I've got to admit that I'm torn. Brent Johnson, who was outstanding before going down with a hip injury, told me yesterday that he's 100-percent. Jose Theodore, meantime, was lights out against New Jersey on...Please click on the title to continue reading this entry. (link)

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