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    Boston Bruins Turn it Around

    Last year it was the Boston Celtics who, after 22 years, finished tops in the NBA East and finally found themselves the NBA champs.

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    Midseason Report: St. Louis Blues

    St Louis Blues (16-23-3, 35 pts): Nothing has gone right for the Blues this season, as they have been bitten hard by the injury bug, and struggled to a sub-.

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    Midseason Report: Los Angeles Kings

    Los Angeles Kings (17-19-6, 40 pts): No one expected the Kings to be too competitive this season, and they haven’t turned anyone’s heads thus far.

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    Midseason Report: Dallas Stars

    Dallas Stars (18-17-6, 42 pts): After last season’s run to the Western Conference Finals, hopes were high for this season in Dallas.

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    Midseason Report: Nashville Predators

    Nashville Predators (20-20-3, 43 pts): Nashville has been at the center of so many off-ice controversies over the past few seasons that it’s a wonder they still make it to all their games on time.

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    Midseason Report: Edmonton Oilers

    Edmonton Oilers (21-18-3, 45 pts): The Edmonton Oilers are one of the league’s most storied franchises, yet, since their amazing run to the Stanley Cup Finals only a few short seasons ago, they have failed to perform up to expectations and have been disappointing as of late.

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    Midseason Report: Minnesota Wild

    Minnesota Wild (21-18-3, 45 pts): With loss of superstar Marian Gaborik and an offseason that yielded no real replacements for the losses of veterans like Brian Rolston and Pavol Demitra, the Wild couldn’t have been too optimistic about their season’s outlook.

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    Midseason Report: Minnesota Wild

    Minnesota Wild (21-18-3, 45 pts): With loss of superstar Marian Gaborik and an offseason that yielded no real replacements for the losses of veterans like Brian Rolston and Pavol Demitra, the Wild couldn’t have been too optimistic about their season’s outlook.

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    Midseason Report: Columbus Blue Jackets

    Columbus Blue Jackets (21-18-4, 46 pts): The Blue Jackets have finally, after seasons of being the divisional doormat in the Central Division, begun to pick up their play and be somewhat near competitive.

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    Midseason Report: Colorado Avalanche

    Colorado Avalanche: (22-19-1, 45 pts): The Avs were counted out by alot of people, myself included, after a relatively quiet offseason, in which they picked up some seemingly washed-up players.

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