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April 2008 - Posts
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Dallas Stars center Stu Barnes missed Game 4 of the Western Conference semifinal series against San Jose on Wednesday night, a day after he took a hard hit to the head. Read More...
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Bruce Boudreau, who took over in November and led the Washington Capitals to a division title, was selected one of the finalists for the Jack Adams Award, given to NHL's coach of the year. Read More...
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The Montreal Canadiens benched rookie goalie Carey Price and started Jaroslav Halak against the Philadelphia Flyers on Wednesday night in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference semifinal series. Read More...
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Rangers forward Sean Avery was rushed to a Manhattan hospital on Wednesday morning in cardiac arrest just hours after his team's playoff loss, the New York Daily News reported, citing unnamed sources. Read More...
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In a game in which the Rangers outmuscled, outshot and outchanced the Penguins, their experienced lineup still couldn't put the hammer down. It's a hard pill to swallow for a New York squad whose season looks all but over. Read More...
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The Dallas Stars signed center Steve Ott to a two-year contract worth $2.85 million on Tuesday night. Read More...
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The NHL and its players' union have formed a group to examine the size and configuration of goalie equipment. They will meet June 11 in Toronto. Read More...
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The Columbus Blue Jackets signed defenseman Jan Hejda to a three-year contract, bringing back a player who was one of their best finds a year ago. Read More...
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Carey Price's inconsistent series could land him on Montreal's bench. Canadiens coach Guy Carbonneau declined to announce his starting goaltender for the pivotal Game 4 against Philadelphia on Wednesday night. Read More...
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Center Ryan Carter, who appeared in 34 games for Anaheim as a rookie this past season, signed a three-year contract with the Ducks. Read More...
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