everyfacetofthegame.blogspot.com - 12/2/2007
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The Penguins attempt at a season high 4 game winning streak was denied by the Vesa Toskala and the Toronto Maple Leafs, who held off the Penguins late game attacks for the 4-2 win.
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NYT > Hockey 12/2/2007
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