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Top Shelf: Hire Stevie for GM, just don’t forget ‘Y’

By Ryan Dixon

Steve Yzerman will certainly end up as the big boss of an NHL team soon, but hiring him on the basis of his Olympic construction alone would be folly. More

 Ryan Dixon

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Top Shelf: Hire Stevie for GM, just don’t forget ‘Y’

Steve Yzerman will certainly end up as the big boss of an NHL team soon, but hiring him on the basis of his Olympic construction alone would be folly.

Charlie Teljeur

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Loose Change: Stick-y situation

What happened to Sidney Crosby's equipment after the gold medal game? Reebok set up a help line to try and find out.

 Ken Campbell

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Campbell's Cuts: Head shots need definition before denunciation

How is the NHL supposed to create a rule regarding hits to the head if the hockey community can't even decide exactly what a dirty hit entails?

 Ryan Kennedy

THN.com Blog: Cats one big dog away from success

The Panthers are set on the blueline and in goal and have pieces of the puzzle up front, but real contenders have a go-to scoring threat.
Ryan Kennedy

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 Ken Campbell

THN.com Blog: Suspending Cooke not the right move

Even though the hit was brutal, Matt Cooke shouldn't be suspended for having bad timing because the play wasn't illegal.
Ken Campbell

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Mark Seidel

Mark Seidel's Blog: The latest NACS prospect rankings

The chief scout for North American Central Scouting looks at whose stock is going up and down, and counts down the latest top 30.
Mark Seidel

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Jason Cassidy

Jason Cassidy’s Blog: Head shot change must come from players

The former OHLer and current university player gives a first-hand account of concussions and explains why the onus is on the players to curb concussions.
Jason Cassidy

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 Rory Boylen

THN.com Blog: Roy returns home to revive Remparts

Quebec City's prodigal son didn't get the chance to play in his hometown, but he's relishing the opportunity to grow the game at the junior level.
Rory Boylen

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 John Grigg

THN.com Blog: Unnecessary roughness a necessary penalty

The NHL should look to the NFL's "unnecessary roughness" rule in order to curb excessive violent hits on the ice.
John Grigg

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Jay Feaster

Jay Feaster's Blog: Kings' deadline trades best in the West

Dealing for Jeff Halpern and Fredrik Modin will help the Kings secure a playoff spot and make a deep playoff run.
Jay Feaster

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Tom Lynn

Tom Lynn’s Blog: The great deadline debate – what to do with UFAs?

The former assistant GM in Minnesota looks at when it's better to hold on to impending UFA rather than swap them for a hope and a prayer.
Tom Lynn

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March 15, 2010 Digital Edition
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March 15, 2010 Digital Edition

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Champions - Commemorative Edition

Champions - Commemorative Edition

We celebrate Canada’s men’s and women’s gold medal performances at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver with this collector’s commemorative edition.

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