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Sharks Cap Space Necessitates Trade
Sharks Cap Space Necessitates Trade
Part of the key to getting a good trade is getting what you need, and the Sharks need checking line forwards. Another key is having something of value to give another team.
Back, meet corner.
Back, meet corner.
fearthefin.com — Well, we've been talking about this for months, so it really doesn't bear much repeating. However, I'm going to repeat it anyways, because it's summer, it's my blog (well, Planks blog, but he's nice enough to share) and this is really all we've ... (more) Back, meet corner.
The Journey
The Journey
fearthefin.com — "I'll be alright without you, there'll be someone else, I keep telling myself" With the San Jose Sharks wrestling with the horrors of competing in the salary cap age, today we're taking a page out of Wilson's playbook in order to analyze the ... (more) The Journey
Breaking Down the Flyers 2009/10 Schedule
Breaking Down the Flyers 2009/10 Schedule
broadstreethockey.com — More photos » by Charles Krupa - AP Browse more photos » There's always a lot to take in when a team announces their schedule for the upcoming season. 82 games unveiled all at once can be overwhelming, ... (more) Breaking Down the Flyers 2009/10 Schedule
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