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Seat Already Warm for Some Coaches
Seat Already Warm for Some Coaches
by Kevin Schultz The NHL season is almost upon us. That means the weather is getting colder, leaves are falling off trees and coaches are ever closer to getting the proverbial axe. Last year, it took only four games for the Chicago Blackhawks to fire Dennis Savard . The Penguins let Michel ...
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Nightly Hockey Hits: Ovechkin loves attention, NHLPA drama continues, Will Shirokov break Canucks rookie points record? Which coaches are already on hot seat?
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Thursday's news: Raising the curtain on the 2009-10 NHL season
On the Forecheck — ... a swing at all the Gretzky apologists portraying the Great One as a victim of undeserved criticism... Gaffe-Prone NHLPA Stumbles Again; Hires Alan Eagleson's Friend to Criticize Kelly - Hockey Or Die! The NHLPA keeps tripping over its own shoelaces in an attempt to manage itself. Pat LaFontaine Q&A: Chatting with one of the best - Lighthouse Hockey Dominik lands an interview with one of America's all-time greatest hockey players. Seat Already Warm for Some Coaches -- NHL FanHouse Kevin Schultz already has 3 Central Division ...

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