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Friday, February 26, 2010
After tough loss, Lidstrom, 39, says he's done with Olympics competition
(Detroit Free Press)
Clutterbuck rewarded with three-year extension
(Minnesota Star-Tribune)
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Islanders sign MacDonald to four-year extension
(New York Newsday)
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Fedotenko says Milbury's European slam 'not cool'
(Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
Bourque 'couldn't be happier being a Flame'
(Calgary Herald)
Semifinal opponents USA, Finland play much the same way
(USA Today)
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No pressure on dangerous Slovakia in semifinal
(Globe & Mail)
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GM expects quiet deadline for Flames
(Calgary Sun)
Hemsky hopeful Jagr will play for Oilers
(Edmonton Sun)
Hockey's final four ready for semifinals Friday
(Los Angeles Times)
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Anybody left who can beat Canada?
(Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
Opportunistic and dangerous, Slovaks can’t be underestimated
(Vancouver Province)
Snider: NHL in Olympics is a good thing
(South Jersey Courier-Post)
Alfie crushed by Olympic defeat
(Ottawa Sun)
Habs' Halak shines in the spotlight
(Montreal Gazette)
Toews driving force for Canada
(Ottawa Sun)
Stalwart Brian Rafalski principal reason behind America's Olympic semifinal matchup with Finland
(New York Daily News)
Nash gets rave reviews for his play in Olympics
(Columbus Dispatch)
It's just like old times for Gaborik and Demitra
(Minnesota Star-Tribune)
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Canes all for chance at gold
(Raleigh News & Observer)
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Ducks impressed by Luca Sbisa's performance in Olympics
(Los Angeles Times)
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Yanks shocked Russians out
(Toronto Sun)
All of Canada is chanting 'USA' (at least for the Finland game)
(Minnesota Star-Tribune)
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Sabres enjoy Miller's ride through Olympics
(Buffalo News)
Predators coach enjoys watching Olympians
(The Tennessean)
Scouting chief roots for Blues
(St. Louis Post Dispatch)
New Tampa Bay Lightning assistant coach Jim Johnson tries to fit in
(St. Petersburg Times)
Thrashers Olympians on their way back to team
(Atlanta Journal Constitution)
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Ousted 'King' heads home
(New York Post)
Back to work they go
(Boston Globe)
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Flyers getting back to business
(Philadelphia Inquirer)
Stars eager to begin stretch run after Olympic break
(Dallas Morning News)
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Hawks won’t rest their Olympians
(Chicago Tribune)
All of Hawks' Olympians expected to play Tuesday
(Chicago Daily Herald)
Canucks coach Vigneault 'concerned' about Mitchell's concussion
(Vancouver Sun)
Wings' Tomas Holmstrom ready to play against Avs
(Detroit Free Press)
Hawks' Huet vows to keep battling for No. 1 job
(Chicago Daily Herald)
Pony shrugs off trade talk
(Toronto Star)
Preds' Hamhuis isn't worried by trade talk
(The Tennessean)
Prospal wants to stay a Ranger
(New York Newsday)
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Senators recall Brian Lee
(Ottawa Sun)
Red Wings' Drew Miller cheers from afar as brother stars in net for U.S. Olympic hockey team
(Ann Arbor News)
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