A Sweaty Hand in the Face: On the Ice, It’s Perfectly Fair - New York Times

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 A Sweaty Hand in the Face: On the Ice, It’s Perfectly Fair - New York Times
Darcy Tucker of the Maple Leafs with a hand in the face of the Flyers' Jim Dowd. The tactic, called a “face wash,” is not new. [link]

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Deep Thoughts Vol. 6
Published 4/29/2008 by Navin Vaswani at Sports And The City
Do you hear that? Over in la belle provence? That's the collective "Uh-Oh" coming from the good folks in Montreal after Carey Price channeled his inner Andrew Raycroft last night in Philadelphia, allowing three goals on only 12 shots. More and more is Price beginning to look like the 20-year-old kid he is. The pressure in the Stanley Cup playoffs is immense and Philadelphia is a tough building to play in. Here's what I wrote back on April 3: "I think, and hope, the Canadiens end up regretting trading (Cristobal) Huet instead of keeping him as insurance for the playoffs." Dreams, my friends, can come true. With the ...

Deep Thoughts On The Playoffs
Published 4/29/2008 by sportsandthecity at RumorMeThis
Do you hear that? Over in la belle provence? That’s the collective “Uh-Oh” coming from the good folks in Montreal after Carey Price channeled his inner Andrew Raycroft last night in Philadelphia, allowing three goals on only 12 shots. More and more is Price beginning to look like the 20-year-old kid he is. The pressure in the Stanley Cup playoffs is immense and Philadelphia is a tough building to play in. Here’s what I wrote back on April 3: “I think, and hope, the Canadiens end up regretting trading (Cristobal) Huet instead of keeping him as insurance for the playoffs.” Dreams, my ...

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