tennessean.com - 1/3/2008
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NHL Morning Papers (Thursday Edition)
IllegalCurve.com —
... Predators defenseman Shea Weber had a setback in his rehab and will be out of the team's lineup for at least another week writes Jessica Hopp of the Tennessean. ...
No Passengers For Predators
KK Hockey —
... enough to play, Coach Barry Trotz said he was happy with the performance of the players he used in the Predators’ shutout at Dallas on Monday and did not feel particularly compelled to change....
“No team in this league scares me enough to say, ‘We are over our heads here,’ “ Trotz said. “We’re not gifted enough to have passengers. We have to be good as a team, and that’s what we did in Dallas.”
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- Alexander Radulov scored two goals and Dan Ellis stopped a penalty shot, leading the Nashville Predators to a 5-2 victory over the Edmonton Oilers in a matchup of last-place teams Thursday night.