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Picking NHL award winners
With the NHL regular season ending Sunday, Tribune Blackhawks reporter Chris Kuc and Tribune Newspapers hockey columnist Helene Elliott make their picks for the major awards. Hart (MVP) Kuc: Jonathan Toews, Blackhawks. Runners-up: Sidney Crosby,...
Tags: San Jose Sharks, Zdeno Chara, Brandon Saad, Erik Karlsson, Marian Hossa
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Penguins ready for surging Islanders
AP Sports WriterPITTSBURGH (AP) — The most dynamic player in the world is questionable with a broken jaw. The reigning NHL MVP is coming off an injury plagued and subpar — by his standards — regular season. Â The goaltender and his wife are...Tags: Jarome Iginla, Brenden Morrow, San Jose Sharks, Ray Shero, Ice Hockey
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Loaded Penguins a formidable opponent for Isles
NewsdayThere are no mysteries when it comes to the Penguins. The Islanders may not have faced Pittsburgh in the playoffs for two decades, but they are incredibly familiar with the array of Penguins weaponry and know just what they must do to have a chance in the...Tags: Andrew MacDonald, Jarome Iginla, Brenden Morrow, Kris Letang, Brian Strait
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For Wild captain Koivu, 'winning is all that matters'
Star TribuneIt was July 4 in Turku, Finland, and Mikko Koivu figured instead of sitting at a computer hitting refresh for hours, he would hit the links for a round of golf. Finally, his phone rang with Wild General Manager Chuck Fletcher's number flashing on the...Tags: Ethics, Ice Hockey, Ryan Suter, Marian Gaborik, Martin Havlat
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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: San Jose Sharks, Daniel Sedin, John Moore, Columbus Blue Jackets, New York Islanders
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The Columbus Dispatch, Ohio, Michael Arace column
The Columbus DispatchSidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin, Jonathan Toews and Patrick Kane --the guys who win Stanley Cups --are not found on the waiver wire, they are found at the top of the draft. The Blue Jackets could have had such a player, but they blew it. They won too many...Tags: Ice Hockey, Columbus Blue Jackets, Sports, Steve Mason, Evgeni Malkin
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Penguins' Fleury has the look of Cup winner
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewMarc-Andre Fleury can hear the noise. He's the question mark for these Stanley Cup-or-bust Penguins, or so say his skeptics, a group that includes many of the franchise's most diehard fans. Keep talking, everybody. Fleury has more than hockey on his...Tags: Matt Niskanen, Kris Letang, Ice Hockey, New York Islanders, Sports
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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: Jarome Iginla, Brenden Morrow, New York Islanders, Eastern Conference (NHL), Toronto Maple Leafs
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Which team will win the Stanley Cup?
Blackhawks deep, fast Helene Elliott, Los Angeles Times The Blackhawks have to be considered the favorites to carry Lord Stanley's Cup in June. Their depth, speed and strong penalty killing should be huge advantages during a two-month playoff grind....
Tags: Jarome Iginla, Brenden Morrow, Kris Letang, Ice Hockey, James Neal
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NHL playoffs first-round preview: No. 1 Penguins vs. No. 8 New York Islanders
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewThe Penguins, who won 24 of 30 games to close an abbreviated NHL season, are the heavy favorite. However, the Islanders' strength is a group of forwards that blend skill and speed -- and opponents with that mix up front have provided problems for the...Tags: Jarome Iginla, Ice Hockey, New York Islanders, Eastern Conference (NHL), Nassau Coliseum
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Bjugstad's arrival evokes memories of Weiss' start with Panthers in 2002
Sun SentinelCORAL SPRINGS – Eleven years ago this month, a promising rookie center drafted in the first round joined the Panthers for the final weeks of the season. In his NHL debut on April 3, 2002, he scored a goal against the Penguins at home. “I...Tags: Dale Tallon, Florida Panthers, Steven Stamkos, Ice Hockey, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Penguins' Crosby sidelined indefinitely with broken jaw
PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Penguins announced on Sunday that captain Sidney Crosby is out indefinitely after having surgery Saturday night to repair a broken jaw and undergoing major dental work. Crosby left Saturday's 2-0 win over the New York...Tags: Jarome Iginla, Brenden Morrow, Brooks Orpik, Ray Shero, Ice Hockey
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