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Canucks Sweep Blues to Reach Second Round
The first team to move on to the second round of the 2009 postseason will be the Vancouver Canucks.
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Detroit Dispatches Columbus in Series Sweep
The Detroit Red Wings wrapped up their series with the Columbus Blue Jackets after handily winning Game 4 of their seven game series.
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Pens dominate Flyers in Game 1
The Pittsburgh Penguins dominated the Philadelphia Flyers in Game 1 of the Keystone State Series on Wednesday night, looking every bit the part of the defending Eastern Conference champs that they are.
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Leafs Sign Top College Prospects Bozak, Hanson
Brian Burke, the new GM of the Toronto Maple Leafs, isn’t wasting any time in starting the rebuilding project in Canada’s greatest hockey city.
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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.
by Len Robinson |