2008-01-02 11:43:47
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In the Jan. 8 issue of The Hockey News:
• Our ninth annual People of Power and Influence issue ranks the 100 most powerful people in hockey and highlights a new No. 1: Sidney Crosby.
• Inside the NHL: could Evgeni Nabokov play every game for the San Jose Sharks this season?
• Why a 30-game suspension wasn’t enough for Chris Simon.
• In Overtime, senior writer Mike Brophy profiles the Hurricanes’ Matt Cullen.
• In his Editor’s Notebook, Jason Kay says new NHLPA director Paul Kelly has a chance to change the sports world.
• On The Opinion Page, Jay Greenberg makes some humorous predictions for 2008.
• Alan Adams discusses Sidney Crosby’s rise to power.
• In his In The Slot column, senior writer Ken Campbell says fear is becoming reality for NHL GMs when it comes to unrestricted free agents.
• In our Ask The Experts feature, we answer your questions about the world of hockey.
• Your letters to the editor discuss Mike Richards, the Florida Panthers franchise, Adam Oates, the NHL Network and more.
• In Proteau Type, web columnist Adam Proteau sits down with Paul Kelly for a Q & A session.
• Our Team reports focus on the top prospects for each of the 30 NHL clubs.
• NHL Depth Charts make their return to THN.
• Beyond the Spotlight looks at the NHL’s version of ‘Moonlight’ Graham.
• In Prospects Unlimited, we cover players and teams from the AHL, NCAA and the CHL; give you the inside-scoop on minor pro leagues across North America; and profile Matt Pelech, Dan Jancevski, Josh Unice and Kevin Porter.
• Our Plus/Minus looks at the best and worst of hockey.
• In Starting from 10, we count down the top-10 NHLers who could be playing in the world junior championship, but aren’t.
• In Fresh Legs – our welcome to the NHL feature – we highlight Kyle Chipchura.
All this and more can be found in THN's latest issue. Pick up a copy at your local newsstand, buy it digitally, or subscribe at thehockeynews.com today!
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"We're playing the defending champs and you can tell they're not going to beat themselves. That team, just from them going all the way, you can see it over there. There's no panic…You can tell that's a machine over there and we've got to be at our best."
- San Jose's Scott Gomez on the Los Angeles Kings. Los Angeles leads the series 2-1.