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OPINION
03/21/09
RYAN KENNEDY: The rebirth of fun
(The Hockey News)
DARREN ELIOT: Now's the time for unlikely heroes
(Si.com)
WES GOLDSTEIN: Stamkos exits highway to hell, takes road to redemption
(CBS Sportsline)
CRAIG CUSTANCE: Alex Ovechkin's goal celebrations spark controversy
(The Sporting News)
BUDDY OAKS: The rebranding of Sean Avery
(Foxsports)
PIERRE LeBRUN: What happened to former No. 1 pick Patrik Stefan? He's starting another chapter
(ESPN)
ERIC DUHATSCHEK: Projecting the magic playoff number
(Globe & Mail)
KYLE WOODLIEF: Looking for sleepers in the 2009 NHL draft
(USA Today)
ROB LONGLEY: Sour Grapes: Ovechkin due for another Coach's Corner scolding tonight
(Toronto Sun)
JAMES DUTHIE: 'Geno' not flashy or a marketer's dream
(Ottawa Citizen)
RED FISHER: Habs' best have to play their best to win
(Montreal Gazette)
RANDY YOUNGMAN: Should Ducks retire Paul Kariya's No. 9?
(Orange County Register)
THOMAS BOSWELL: Let the Great 8 Celebrate
(Washington Post)
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MIKE BOONE: Money game for Brodeur
(Montreal Gazette)
DON BRENNAN: Addition by subtraction for N.Y.?
(Ottawa Sun)
GEORGE JOHNSON: Flames fail to show vital killer instinct
(Calgary Herald)
LARRY BROOKS: Rangers' chemistry far from uns-Avery
(New York Post)
RANDY SPORTAK: Don't turn into 'Ocho'! Pre-planning celebration of goal No. 50 puts Ovechkin offside when it comes to antics
(Calgary Sun)
DAMIEN COX: Sedins on Leafs? Burke must be tempted
(Toronto Star)
03/20/09
ADAM PROTEAU: Canadiens face tough UFA decisions
(The Hockey News)
JIM KELLEY: Rookie coaches are the hot fix
(Si.com)
PIERRE LeBRUN: Remember Alexander Mogilny? Well, we caught up with the once-famed winger
(ESPN)
MIKE CHEN: Is Crosby really that good?
(Foxsports)
PIERRE LeBRUN: Four years in, sizing up the shootout
(ESPN)
STEPHEN BRUNT: Toronto silent during season of torment
(Globe & Mail)
KEVIN ALLEN: Penguins emerge from doldrums looking like Cup contender
(USA Today)
CAM COLE: It's not always about the money
(Vancouver Sun)
JEFF BLAIR: Maple Leafs not good enough to throw games
(Globe & Mail)
PAT HICKEY: Clouston has Sens on a roll
(Montreal Gazette)
STEVE SIMMONS: Marty who?
(Toronto Sun)
DAN BARNES: Will Oilers take farm to Oklahoma City?
(Edmonton Journal)
MARK KISZLA: Giguere has got to go
(Denver Post)
TONY GALLAGHER: Unheralded players contribute toward win
(Vancouver Province)
TIM COWLISHAW: In NHL, even losers can be winners
(Dallas Morning News)
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DON BRENNAN: Ruutu gets a ribbing for chasing Price, who was very wrong
(Ottawa Sun)
STEPHEN HARRIS: Much cause to B afraid
(Boston Herald)
MIKE ZEISBERGER: Showing promise
(Toronto Sun)
DAMIEN COX: Russian trend focusing on quality, not quantity
(Toronto Star)
03/19/09
RYAN DIXON: Brodeur a beauty, but Roy the king
(The Hockey News)
SARAH KWAK: Elias enjoys his own special night
(Si.com)
MICHAEL FARBER: Beware name brand coaches and draft lottery tanking
(Si.com)
WES GOLDSTEIN: Playoff opportunity knocking but Panthers aren't answering
(CBS Sportsline)
CRAIG CUSTANCE: For Daniel Briere, groin pain just a bump on the ice
(The Sporting News)
MIKE BROPHY: Playoffs, next year, maybe
(Sportsnet)
LYLE RICHARDSON: Brodeur will always be one of the best
(Foxsports)
DAVE DYE: Next six days are crucial
(Detroit News)
ERIC FRANCIS: Third line's the charm
(Calgary Sun)
MIKE ZEISBERGER: Joseph not eager to say goodbye
(Toronto Sun)
BOB HUNTER: Tracking playoff race can be agony
(Columbus Dispatch)
JOHN MacKINNON: Couple of sleepers to watch
(Edmonton Journal)
RED FISHER: Classy coach handles exit with grace
(Montreal Gazette)
GEORGE JOHNSON: Rebounding Flames take heat off with win
(Calgary Herald)
DON BRENNAN: Bell answers call for Sens
(Ottawa Sun)
LARRY BROOKS: Rangers, Torts take long view on roster
(New York Post)
03/18/09
KEVIN PAUL DUPONT: It's a no-brainer — Brodeur best goalie ever
(MSNBC)
WES GOLDSTEIN: Greatest of all time or not, Brodeur is best franchise goaltender ever
(CBS Sportsline)
MARK CELIZIC: Brodeur's record among the best in sports
(MSNBC)
JIM KELLEY: Unquestioned greatness
(Sportsnet)
PIERRE LeBRUN: 'I have more goals than Iggy, Geno and Sid ... and you'll never guess who I am'
(ESPN)
MARK SPECTOR: The Blues are back
(Sportsnet)
SCOTT BURNSIDE: He made history, but Marty far from done
(ESPN)
FILIP BONDY: A record to saver, Brodeur in same league as Maris' 61
(New York Daily News)
JIM MATHESON: Revising the all-time top 50
(Edmonton Journal)
DAVE STUBBS: Lundqvist gives NHL rivals a queasy feeling
(Montreal Gazette)
TONY GALLAGHER: Ohlund receives what he deserves
(Vancouver Province)
JAY GREENBERG: Brodeur last standup goalie left standing
(New York Post)
TERRY JONES: Czech this out
(Edmonton Sun)
DON BRENNAN: Sens once again feeding off extra Spezza deliveries
(Ottawa Sun)
STEVE POLITI: Martin Brodeur chose to stay in New Jersey and chase wins, rather than leave to chase millions
(Newark Star Ledger)
JOHN MacKINNON: No hint of any Oil change
(Edmonton Journal)
IAIN MacINTYRE: Not in the stars for Marty
(Vancouver Sun)
RED FISHER: Habs show spark despite shootout loss
(Montreal Gazette)
MIKE ZEISBERGER: Leafs goaltenders are no threat to Marty's mark
(Toronto Sun)
DAN BARNES: It's time to hit the road
(Edmonton Journal)
TARA SULLIVAN: Magical night at The Rock
(Bergen Record)
JEFF GORDON: Winchester still proving himself
(St. Louis Post Dispatch)
03/17/09
KEN CAMPBELL: Many happy returns
(The Hockey News)
JIM KELLEY: Unquestioned greatness
(Sportsnet)
ALLAN MUIR: Western bubble teams forecast
(Si.com)
MARK SPECTOR: On Spec
(Sportsnet)
PIERRE LeBRUN: Steven Stamkos finally showing NHL what the fuss was all about
(ESPN)
LYLE RICHARDSON: Tough economy puts hurt on KHL's power play
(Foxsports)
SCOTT BURNSIDE: Nothing typical about Brodeur's path
(ESPN)
JEFF Z, KLEIN: In Debating the Best, Brodeur Has Company
(New York Times)
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IAN O'CONNOR: Goalie guru Strelow made Brodeur a Devil
(Bergen Record)
DAMIEN COX: Brodeur's half-butterfly effect?
(Toronto Star)
DAVE DYE: Personnel pressure on the Florida Panthers
(Detroit News)
DON BRENNAN: Feels like part of my family
(Ottawa Citizen)
CHRIS ZELKOVICH: Hockey fans love fighting, survey says
(Toronto Star)
IAIN MacINTYRE: Johnson fingered for blame
(Vancouver Sun)
JEFF GORDON: Blues would be doomed without Mason
(St. Louis Post Dispatch)
TERRY JONES: Oilers' fun has fizzled
(Edmonton Sun)
CHRIS STEVENSON: More to Kilrea than quick wit
(Ottawa Citizen)
BRUCE DOWBIGGIN: Is Brodeur the best, or are the Devils simply super stingy?
(Calgary Herald)
PAT HICKEY: Avery spurs a revival for Rangers
(Montreal Gazette)
MIKE ZEISBERGER: Kaberle's game of risk
(Toronto Sun)
BOB DUFF: Jovanovski optimistic
(Windsor Star)
BRUCE GARRIOCH: Yes! You've just got to cheer for Killer
(Ottawa Citizen)
ROB LONGLEY: Pens peaking at key time
(Toronto Sun)
DON BRENNAN: Elliott rollin' since Leclaire deal
(Ottawa Citizen)
DAVE PERKINS: Healthy Kaberle worth the wait for Leafs
(Toronto Star)
03/16/09
JAKE DUHAIME: Bruins set sights on Presidents' Trophy
(Foxsports)
BOB DUFF: Osgood supports Engelage
(Windsor Star)
MIKE ZEISBERGER: With the NHL season winding down, it's time to see which players have stood above the rest in the race for season-ending hardware
(Toronto Sun)
DAVE STUBBS: Here's looking at you, kid
(Montreal Gazette)
CHRIS STEVENSON: Killer's swan song a sweet one
(Ottawa Sun)
JAY GREENBERG: Avery, Antropov the difference
(New York Post)
DARCY HENTON: Eva Pocklington key to bankruptcy fraud case
(Edmonton Journal)
MICHAEL ARACE: Loss doesn't erase all good Jackets have done
(Columbus Dispatch)
IAIN MacINTYRE: Can the Canucks survive without Burrows?
(Vancouver Sun)
BRUCE DOWBIGGIN: Despite the bad trip, Flames come out winners
(Calgary Herald)
HELENE ELLIOTT: Ducks hurt by an old friend
(Los Angeles Times)
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JACK TODD: Carbo went from toast to roast
(Montreal Gazette)
DON BRENNAN: Senators can't let A-Train off tracks
(Ottawa Sun)
GARTH WOOLSEY: TV glued to Sean Avery's 'bad-boy' act
(Toronto Star)
BERNIE MIKLASZ: Never easy for Blues — or their fans
(St. Louis Post Dispatch)
03/15/09
PIERRE LeBRUN: Fight brewing between union, league; Sedin twins talks on hold
(ESPN)
STEVE SIMMONS: Looks like Tavares won't be pulling a Lindros -- shame ... Bob Gainey's no dummy ... Jays' 2009 rotation not looking so hot
(Toronto Sun)
STEPHEN HARRIS: Martin Brodeur about to set new goalie standard
(Boston Herald)
DAVE STUBBS: Brodeur on cusp of destiny
(Montreal Gazette)
JAY GREENBERG: No Wade that Torts can get Redden out
(New York Post)
DAN BARNES: Lack of intensity costs Oilers
(Edmonton Journal)
DAMIEN CRISTODERO: Bill Davidson's legacy includes Tampa Bay Lightning's Stanley Cup
(St. Petersburg Times)
KEVIN PAUL DUPONT: Info to keep under your cap
(Boston Globe)
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STEVE GORTEN: Brodeur ties Roy in wins, but stays modest
(South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
MICHAEL RUSSO: Them's fightin' words
(Minnesota Star-Tribune)
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DAVE MOLINARI: Point/Counterpoint
(Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
SAM CARCHIDI: Healthy Briere could put Flyers over the top
(Philadelphia Inquirer)
JOE HENDERSON: Davidson Left Positive Mark In Tampa Bay
(Tampa Tribune)
DAN BARNES: Time for Pocklington to pay?
(Edmonton Journal)
TERRY FREI: Roy's been in Cutler's spot
(Denver Post)
DON BRENNAN: Before Springsteen plays Mellon Arena, Senators' boss makes his own music ... Comrie saves his best shot for last
(Ottawa Sun)
STEVE BUCKLEY: Phil Kessel keeps it real with milestone goal
(Boston Herald)
BUCKY GLEASON: Look for the Regier-Ruff team to stay on the job
(Buffalo News)
STEVE GORTEN: Bouwmeester was Canucks' prime target
(South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
DAMIEN CRISTODERO: Tampa Bay Lightning would draft Sweden's defenseman Victor Hedman
(St. Petersburg Times)
KEVIN PAUL DUPONT: Too many men aren't concentrating
(Boston Globe)
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LARRY BROOKS: Extra demand cost Rangers Guerin at deadline
(New York Post)
RED FISHER: Habs' slump continues
(Montreal Gazette)
STEVE BUCKLEY: No doubts for Tim Thomas
(Boston Herald)
BILL LANKHOF: Flames play down hopes
(Toronto Sun)
STEPHEN HARRIS: Gary Roberts can’t go on this time
(Boston Herald)
WAYNE SCANLAN: 'Always there'
(Ottawa Citizen)
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