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    Midseason Report: New York Rangers

    New York Rangers (22-12-2, 46 pts): The Rangers got off to a great start in Europe this season, and currently hold a 3 point lead over the surging Philadelphia Flyers.

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    Midseason report: Boston Bruins

    *Boston Bruins (24-5-4, 52 pts) * In Boston, the Bruins have quietly put together one of the most complete package teams in the league.

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    Lightning seek answers after Melrose experiment fails

    Barry Melrose was supposed to be the one who could guide a re-vamped and rebuilt Tampa Bay Lightning out of the NHL cellar were they spent most of last season.

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    Pens, Stars swap veteran D

    The Pittsburgh Penguins made a solid addition to their battered defensive corps this past Sunday, when they picked up veteran defenseman Philippe Boucher.

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    Injury Report - 11/13

    Since our last injury report, there have been some startling additions to the list of NHL players on the mend.

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    Luongo on impressive run with 3 straight shutouts.

    So far, Roberto Luongo has certainly earned that controversial C on his jersey this season.

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    Pens storm back to stop Detroit in Finals rematch

    The first rematch between last year’s Eastern and Western Conference champions did not disappoint, as a thrilling game came down to an overtime finish.

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  • 10 Facts About the Montreal Canadiens

    10 Facts About the Montreal Canadiens

    Montreal Canadiens is one of the most beloved and successful teams in the world. Wit

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    Sharks off to hot start

    While many questioned their offseason moves, myself included, the San Jose Sharks are off to a great start, and can be described as nothing less than the league’s best so far.

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    Anderson, Larionov are newest Hall of Famers

    Igor Larionov and Glenn Anderson will receive a well-deserved honor this weekend, when the two will be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame, forever joining the ranks of the hockey world’s elite players.

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