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Well it took longer than everyone predicted...Gaborik injured | NHL Snipers

2 hours ago ago from NHL Snipers

By admin | February 9, 2010 Per NHL.com : Marian Gaborik limped off the ice during practice Tuesday after the New York Rangers leading scorer was cut on his right thigh by the skate of goalie Henrik Lundqvist in a collision. Gaborik skated in on Lundqvist during a breakaway drill and tried to jump over his teammate's outstretched leg when contact was made. The right wing, who has a team-high 35 goals and 69 points, fell ...

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Should Tavares Be Left Off the Calder Trophy Ballot?

19 hours ago ago from Daily Sports News, Scores, Schedules, Stats, Predictions, Picks and Rumors

John Tavares of the New York Islanders has been one of the most talked about hockey players since he was an early teen.  At fifteen he was granted “exceptional player” status by the Ontario Hockey League in order to play for the Oshawa Generals. Tavares became the youngest OHL player ever and scored 45 goals and 77 points in the 2005-2006 season. Year by year he continued to build, and by the end of his fourth OHL season Tavares had ...

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Bruins to open 2010-11 season against Phoenix in Prague

6 hours ago ago from Projo Bruins Blog

The Bruins will open next season against the Phoenix Coyotes in the Czech Republic on Oct. 9 and 10. Here's the release from the NHL: New York/Toronto (February 9, 2010) - An unprecedented six NHL® teams - the Boston Bruins, Carolina Hurricanes, Columbus Blue Jackets, Minnesota Wild, Phoenix Coyotes and San Jose Sharks - will open the 2010-11 NHL regular season by playing six games in Europe as part of 2010 Compuware NHL Premiere™ and ...

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Record Six NHL Teams Face Off In Europe To Open The 2010-11 Regular Season Oct. 7-10

6 hours ago ago from Sports Media News

RECORD SIX NHL TEAMS FACE OFF IN EUROPE TO OPEN THE 2010-11 REGULAR SEASON OCT. 7-10 2010 Compuware NHL Premiere Features Carolina Hurricanes Vs. Minnesota Wild In Helsinki, Columbus Blue Jackets Vs. San Jose Sharks In Stockholm And Boston Bruins Vs. Phoenix Coyotes In Prague Fourth Consecutive Year NHL Regular Season Begins Overseas As Business Metrics Continue To Show Growth Of League’s International Popularity New ...

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It’s Official; Phoenix Coyotes to Open Season in Prague

4 hours ago ago from mvptoday

On Tuesday, the Phoenix Coyotes officially announced what MVP Today announced nearly a month ago regarding the team being among an unprecedented six NHL teams that will open the 2010-11 NHL regular season in Europe. The Coyotes join the Boston Bruins, Carolina Hurricanes, Columbus Blue Jackets, Minnesota Wild and San Jose Sharks as team that will participate in the 2010 Compuware NHL Premiere and NHL Face-Off. This marks the fourth ...

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Six NHL teams to open 2010-11 seasons in Europe

1 hour, 45 minutes ago ago from ESPN.com - NHL

NEW YORK -- A record six teams will open their 2010-11 regular seasons in Europe, the NHL and the players' association announced Tuesday. "We are extremely pleased that six teams -- more than ever -- will open their season in Europe," NHL commissioner Gary Bettman said in a statement. "With these games, nearly half of our clubs will have participated [in overseas openers], a testament to how excited our teams are to be playing before our ...

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Henrik Lundqvist's skate cuts Marian Gaborik's knee during New York Rangers practice - ESPN

4 hours ago ago from ESPN.com

GREENBURGH, N.Y. -- Marian Gaborik limped off the ice during practice Tuesday after the New York Rangers ' leading scorer was cut on the right knee by the skate of goalie Henrik Lundqvist in a collision. Gaborik Gaborik skated in on Lundqvist during a breakaway drill and tried to jump over his teammate's outstretched leg when contact was made. The right winger, who has a team-high 35 goals and 69 points, fell to the ice and stayed ...

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