blog.mlive.com - 10/2/2008
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USA Today's Kevin Allen says that he's highly unlikely to pick the Detroit Red Wings to repeat as Stanley Cup champions: October 2, USA Today: Although I haven't made my final decision about my pick to win the 2009 Stanley...
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... Cancer 3-Day, benefitting Susan G. Komen for the Cure. We're running a pit stop, supporting the walkers and doing whatever we can for the cause. If you're interested in getting involved, head over the 3-Day site. Hockey coverage will continue over the next few days, even if we can't dedicate the necessary time to opine about Sean Avery's scathing comments about Don Cherry or the fact that Rangers fans are hazing the new beat writer or that Kevin Allen narrowed his Stanley Cup champions list to Montreal, Detroit and San Jose (!). A ...
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Red Wings defenseman Chris Chelios will be sidelined three to six weeks with a fractured shin bone. The 46-year-old Chelios is the NHL's oldest player. He is entering his 25th NHL season and his 10th with Detroit. The team says Chelios was injured ...