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Washington can score like no other team, but will their goaltender and blueline hold up when the going gets tough in the playoffs? More
Former NHL GM Jay Feaster believes Ken Hitchcock didn't get a fair shake from the Blue Jackets. More
Injuries and old bodies doomed the Hurricanes this year, but a plethora of vets on the way out and prospects in the system will make for a fast turnaround. More
A few of the best aspects about the community and business that surround the game. More
Scores of fans wait with bated breath to find out who will claim gold in Vancouver. Will Canada take glory? Are the Russian poised to spoil the party? Or will another emerge. More
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