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Ed Moran: Flyers ready to start regular season | Philadelphia Daily News | 10/06/2008
THERE ARE not a lot of questions left. Jim Dowd and Bryan Berard have been released, Claude Giroux was assigned to the Phantoms, and Luca Sbisa was signed to a rookie contract that will allow the Flyers to keep him into the start of the regular season. There are a few injuries to watch - Steve ...
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NHL Morning Papers (Monday Edition)
IllegalCurve.com — ... talented.  Jason Chimera got hit hard yesterday…by referee Marc Joannette. Rod Brind’Amour and Ray Whitney seem to have found their legs in the Hurricanes’ final exhibition game versus Nashville last night.  In injury news, Tuomo Ruutu continues to rehab his groin. The Stars have put a ton of shots on net this pre-season, they just can’t seem to turn those into goals, writes Mike Heika. The Flyers released both Jim Dowd and Bryan Berard on Sunday, writes Ed Moran. Aside ...

Puck Headlines: Hopefully not symbolic of the Capitals' season
Puck Daddy — ... so there's got to be a clear understanding what we're doing as an organization so he doesn't get confused about why some things happen throughout the season. For example, 'Why am I practicing harder and longer than everyone else? Why did I play a good game last night and tonight I'm not in the lineup?'" [Star Tribune] • The release of Jim Dowd and Bryan Berard speaks volumes about how ready the Philadelphia Flyers' young leaders are. [Philly.com] • Jason Spezza and Dany Heatley both have mega-contracts with ...

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