globesports.com - 11/21/2008
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Here's a first for me, in the new give-and-take world of cyberspace sports writing. Ted Leonsis, the Washington Capitals' owner and AOL mover and shaker, took a shot at me in his blog, Ted's Take (http://www.tedstake.com/?p3108). Leonsis took exception to my views on the ballot-box stuffing ...
habsinsideout.com - 11/17/2008
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Canadiens great Kenny Reardon had two assists and
a five-minute major for fighting in the first official...
NHL All-Star Game in October 1947. O-Pee-Chee card courtesy Normand Dumoulin DAVE STUBBS The Gazette & Habs Inside/Out For ...
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Bleu, Blogue, Rouge: All-Star ballot-box stuffing ...
hockeyprogram.blogspot.com - 11/22/2008
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Patrick Roy is having his number retired in
an extravagant ceremony. Does this really need to happen...
now? That is the question we pose for you the reader!!! Stats, incidents, and more included.
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Roy Not Deserving Of Honor
weblogs.newsday.com - 11/25/2008
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The fickle finger of fate touched two Irishmen
last night at the Bell Centre but with very...
different results. At one end of the rainbow, the Islanders' Bill Guerin was on the receiving end of the strangest goal of his career, while Montreal ...
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Luck 'o the Irish?
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Puck Headlines: Islanders ice girls are parts authorities
Puck Daddy —
Here are your Morning Puck Headlines: A glorious collection of news and views collected from the greatest blogosphere in sports and the few, the proud, the mainstream hockey media. • The New York Islanders Ice Girls are authorities on parts. Oh, our mistake: They're in a commercial for Parts Authority. In any event, this commercial needs more jacking. And awarding-winning acting from Chris Campoli and Mike Sillinger. • As the hockey world waits for Michael Nylander's seemingly inevitable trade to the Chicago Blackhawks, Steve Rosenbloom questions whether Nylander has the heart to ...
News and Notes
IllegalCurve.com —
Eric Duhatschek’s must-read weekly notes column. A hockey fan’s dream article.
Anybody remember Jamie Baker? Fear the Fin does as it runs down the top Sharks centers of all-time. Interesting idea; although I’m wondering how exactly Gary Suter got in there??????
Al Strachan tells us the NHL is not joking around when it comes to hits to the head. It’s about time.
Vincent Lecavalier is going to appear on HNIC to discuss, among other things, the Barry Melrose dismissal. Good on him.
Five goals for former Penguins forward Aleksey Morozov in the KHL yesterday. This guy could be popping ...
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habseyesontheprize.com 12/5/2008 —
This move is like going from the backyard shack up to a lofty condominium!
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sensarmy.blogspot.com 12/10/2008 — I got an e-mail from Greg Wyshynski, Yahoo! Sports' blogosphere-renowned Puck Daddy, for an interview about Sens Army Blog's new and ongoing No Habs No! campaign. What is No Habs No!, you ask? It's a reward-system designed to encourage players to ...
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Paul Stastny: five years, $33 million
Gifted player, but that's another crazy second contract. Stastny's entry-level deal pays him $710,000 this year.
Do you envy Bob Gainey sitting down with the agent representing Mike Komisarek and ...
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