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    Frozen Four Ends in Overtime

    The NCAA Frozen Four tournament came to a thrilling conclusion on Saturday night, as top-ranked Boston University crushed the dreams of the upstart Miami (OH) Redhawks.

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    First Round Previews: Pittsburgh vs. Philadelphia

    The last night of the NHL season this year didn’t have any real playoff implications, aside from the small matter of deciding who would have home ice in the Pittsburgh-Philadelphia series.

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    First Round Previews: New Jersey vs. Carolina

    The New Jersey Devils have been difficult to figure out all season long.

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    First Round Previews: Washington vs. New York

    When New York> and Washington collide in the first round of the playoffs, it will be a clash of the two polar opposites of today’s NHL.

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    First Round Previews: Boston vs. Montreal

    For the second consecutive season, one of the Original Six’s most heated rivalries will be rekindled in the postseason, when Boston Bruins Boston and Montreal> meet in the first round.

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    First Round Previews: Chicago vs. Calgary

    In most playoff scenarios, the 4-5 matchup is one of the most intriguing to watch, and most difficult to predict.

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    First Round Previews: Vancouver vs. St. Louis

    When Vancouver and St.

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    First Round Previews: Detroit vs. Columbus

    When the puck drops in Detroit later this week, hockey fans will be witnessing the first game in which every NHL franchise has made the playoffs.

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    First Round Previews: San Jose vs. Anaheim

    San Jose just completed their most impressive season in franchise history, but the test is just beginning for the Sharks, as they have made unacceptably early exits in the last few postseasons.

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    Marty Comes Back Strong

    Goaltender Martin Brodeur just can’t seem to fail.

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