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Week 12 Fantasy Hockey Stock Watch

20 hours ago ago from MOP Blog at MyOfficePool.ca

Is this the beginning of the end for Nicklas Lidstrom? Can Eric Staal find his form in time to make Canada's Olympic team? Can Matt Stajan and the Toronto Maple Leafs continue their current hot spell? Buy Eric Staal , CAR, C – Now will be the last chance you’ll have to pry Staal away from that frustrated owner in your pool. Battling injury, the hulking centre struggled out of the gates this season with just 7 points in his first 16 ...

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NBA recap Week 8: Celtics, Rondo continue to roll, Rockets Hayes getting some love

18 hours ago ago from Wildcat Blue In a Sea of Orange

by Andrew Hardison Rajon Rondo (Celtics)- 12 PTS, 9.5 AST, 4.1 REB, 2.5 STL What more is there left to say? Rondo spells A-L-L –S-T-A-R and continually sees his name in the Top-5 of several statistical categories in the NBA. Rondo is currently averaging 9.5 assists on the season good for 4th in the NBA, is 1st in steals, and does a pretty darn good job in the rebounding department for point guards, averaging 4.1 ...

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The 5-Hole: Blue Jackets News and Notes 12/15/09 | WaitingForNextYear

16 hours ago ago from WaitingForNextYear

Every Tuesday, WFNY's The 5-Hole brings you up to date with the goings-on of the CBJ The Week That Was This Week: 1-2-1, 3 points Overall: 14-13-6, 34 points ( 4th division; 12th conference ) The week started with a bang, and ended with a resounding thud. This team is just not very good right now. They shut out Florida, who is thankfully much, much worse. Beyond that, there wasn’t much to get excited about. ...

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Unabated to the QB, Week 14: Identity Crises

11 hours ago ago from No Pun Intended

There exists an obvious fact that seems utterly moral: namely, that a man is always a prey to his truths. Once he has admitted them, he cannot free himself from them. One has to pay something. Albert Camus In my predictions at the beginning of the season, I refrained from picking a Super Bowl matchup. Part of this is because predicting the playoffs at the start of the season seems superfluous: So much depends on matchups that are ...

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13 hours ago ago from Sports Illustrated

Miss_lorelei asked: Raised in Auburndale, Florida by his mother and grandmother, Tracy had a passion for sports from the beginning. Baseball was his first love and pitching was his thing. With a mean fastball and a big bat to boot, Tracy was on his way towards a possible career in the majors. Then in 1993, along came this guy they called Penny. Being a Magic fan, young Tracy watched and idolized Penny Hardaway. His brand new style of play ...

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14 hours ago ago from CNN - Sports Illustrated

Four SI.com writers analyze the latest news and address hot topics from around the NBA each week. (All stats and records are through Dec. 14.) 1. LeBron James has taken some heat lately for his dancing after baskets and during timeouts, something he's done over the last couple of seasons. What do you make of his antics? Ian Thomsen: There are bigger things to worry about. I can see where some might not like it, but I don't care. Jack ...

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23 hours ago ago from All Things D

By Andrew LaVallee, Reporter, The Wall Street Journal Holiday e-cards are everywhere this time of year, but digital agency Rosetta is putting a spin on its version through a mix of Flash animation, facial-recognition technology and motion detection. Its card is a snowflake-catching game, and if you have a webcam attached to your computer, you can play by simply sticking your tongue out and grabbing em. The game starts by asking you to ...

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Bolts coach Tocchet benches Tanguay, Halpern

15 hours ago ago from Media General - TBO.com

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Looking to turn around recent misfortunes and wakeup a slumping team, Lightning coach Rick Tocchet has benched two of Tampa Bay's top players. The Lightning will face the Predators tonight minus former all-star Alex Tanguay and center Jeff Halpern, both of whom will be healthy scratches tonight as Tampa Bay attempts to end a stretch of nine games in which the Lightning have one victory. Tampa Bay will field a team with ...

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