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After trade, Nash sees new hope in New York
New York Rangers forward Taylor Pyatt initially thought the team's equipment managers might not like him as much as Rick Nash. Each day, Pyatt would glance over to Nash's adjacent locker at the team's practice facility and notice long socks, wristbands,...Tags: John Tortorella, National Hockey League, Ice Hockey, Henrik Lundqvist, Detroit Red Wings
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NHL playoff picks: Pens' Cup to lose
SportsTalkThe 2013 Stanley Cup is Pittsburgh’s to lose. Even with stars Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin – arguably the best two players in the league – out of the lineup down the stretch, the Penguins continued to win, seemingly with...... -
Previewing the Stanley Cup Playoffs
The Columbus DispatchEASTERN CONFERENCE 1) PITTSBURGH PENGUINS 36-12-0 (72 points), first in Atlantic Division VS. 8) NEW YORK ISLANDERS 24-17-7 (55 points), third in Atlantic Division --Game 1: 7:30 p.m. Wednesday --Regular season: Penguins, 4-1 --Big...Tags: Jonathan Toews, HP Pavilion at San Jose, Brian Elliott, National Hockey League, Ice Hockey
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Five things to watch in the Blues-Kings playoff series
St. Louis Post-Dispatch1. WHO CAN BE MORE PHYSICAL? Both the Blues and Kings came in with the same game plan -- enter the offensive zone like Mack trucks -- and the Kings executed it much better than the Blues. The Blues had 39 hits in Game 3 and 45 hits in Game 4, but in...Tags: Mike Richards, Brian Elliott, National Hockey League, Ice Hockey, Jordan Leopold
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BRIEF: Alex Ovechkin, Capitals have been on a roll
NewsdayWashington Capitals star Alex Ovechkin wore a T-shirt to practice Monday that read, "I Will Step On You To Win." It's more likely he will use his stick than his skates if the Capitals are to beat the Rangers in this series that begins Thursday....Tags: Sports, National Hockey League, Joel Ward, Ice Hockey, Southeast Division (NHL)
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Rangers catching Capitals at their hottest
NewsdayThrow out the 2-0-1 record against the Capitals this season. Forget outlasting Alex Ovechkin & Co. in last season's rough-and-tumble seven-game Eastern Conference semifinals. For the Rangers, the opening round of the playoffs, which begin in...Tags: Ryan Callahan, John Tortorella, National Hockey League, Ice Hockey, Verizon Center
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Digest: McKinnie, Dolphins meet; Vellano to Pats
Football McKinnie, Dolphins meet; Vellano to Pats Ravens veteran free agent offensive tackle Bryant McKinnie visited the Miami Dolphins on Monday and underwent a physical, according to a source. There was no deal immediately with the former Pro Bowl...Tags: College Baseball, National Hockey League, Colonial Athletic Association, America East Conference, Notre Dame Fighting Irish
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Bruins try to see positives
Boston HeraldThe Bruins have no alternative but to try to put as positive a spin as possible on an abbreviated regular season during which the team underachieved -- rarely delivering a truly complete 60-minute performance. The basis of that spin in advance of...Tags: Toronto Maple Leafs, Tuukka Rask, Sports, National Hockey League, Ice Hockey
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NHL Stanley Cup Playoff preview
Wasn’t it just yesterday that the Kings were hoisting the Stanley Cup? Time flies when you follow a tedious, spirit-sapping lockout with a 48-game season that was crammed into 100 calendar days. The Kings will try to become the first team to win...
Tags: Francois Beauchemin, Mike Ribeiro, Erik Karlsson, Montreal Canadiens, Brad Boyes
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Lockout forgotten as Stanley Cup chase begins
TORONTO, April 29 (Reuters) - The playoffs for a National Hockey League (NHL) season that nearly never was open on Tuesday with memories of a bitter labor dispute all but forgotten in favour of an intriguing race for the Stanley Cup. A compacted 48-...Tags: Toronto Maple Leafs, Jonathan Toews, National Hockey League, Western Conference (NHL), Ice Hockey
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Rangers, Capitals familiar playoff foes
NewsdayIn the NHL playoffs, does familiarity breed contempt? We'll find out starting this week, when the Rangers meet the Capitals for the third consecutive year and fourth in the last five. Some of the players -- and in the Caps' case, the men behind the...Tags: Ice Hockey, Connecticut Whale, Verizon Center, Henrik Lundqvist, New York Rangers
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NHL: pluses and minuses around the league
Pluses Tampa Bay's Martin St. Louis, who will be 38 in June, became the oldest player to win the NHL scoring title. He took over the lead Wednesday from Sidney Crosby, who had held it since suffering a broken jaw on March 30. St. Louis finished with 17...
Tags: Jonathan Toews, St. Louis Blues, Martin St. Louis, National Hockey League, Ice Hockey
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