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	<description>The Hockey News has been providing the most comprehensive coverage of the world of hockey since 1947.</description>
	<language>en</language>
	<copyright>2007 Medias Transcontinental</copyright>
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		<title>AHL Blog: Still playing in Pennsylvania</title>
		<link>http://www.thehockeynews.com/articles/15626-AHL-Blog-Still-playing-in-Pennsylvania.html</link>
		<pubDate>2008-04-28 13:41:37</pubDate>
		<category>American Hockey League Blog</category>
		<description>Pittsburgh is in control of its second-round series with the New York Rangers, and their AHL brothers in Wilkes-Barre/Scranton await a second-round dance partner.</description>
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		<title>AHL Blog: On the playoff bubble</title>
		<link>http://www.thehockeynews.com/articles/14399-AHL-Blog-On-the-playoff-bubble.html</link>
		<pubDate>2008-03-17 14:30:04</pubDate>
		<category>American Hockey League Blog</category>
		<description>The AHL regular season concludes in 27 days, and the Calder Cup playoff picture is extremely murky.

Here is a look at teams on the playoff bubble:
AEROS: The Aeros have blazed through the Western Conference over the past month in an 8-2-0-0 run and hold three games in hand on Peoria.</description>
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		<title>AHL Blog: The AHL's candidates for NHL bench work</title>
		<link>http://www.thehockeynews.com/articles/14285-AHL-Blog-The-AHLs-candidates-for-NHL-bench-work.html</link>
		<pubDate>2008-03-13 14:17:08</pubDate>
		<category>American Hockey League Blog</category>
		<description>Long before they hit the NHL scene, AHL followers are quite aware of the coaching talent in the NHL's top developmental league.

The latest example, Washington's Bruce Boudreau, caught many in the NHL by surprise, but his success did not surprise anyone who watched him develop as an AHL head coach over recent seasons.</description>
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		<title>AHL Blog: Top CHL candidates for AHL apprenticeships</title>
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		<pubDate>2008-03-12 14:35:02</pubDate>
		<category>American Hockey League Blog</category>
		<description>The following CHL teams will not be advancing to the playoffs to vie for the Memorial Cup.
OHL
ERIE
KINGSTON
OWEN SOUND
SUDBURY

QMJHL
DRUMMONDVILLE
MONCTON

WHL
EDMONTON
PORTLAND
PRINCE ALBERT
PRINCE GEORGE
RED DEER
SASKATOON

The following AHL clubs may receive some of that talent after the CHL's regular season concludes this Sunday:

ADMIRALS (NORFOLK)
Dana Tyrell, C
Tampa Bay -- 2007 second-round selection | 47th overall
WHL: Prince George (65 GP | 25-38-63)

AEROS
Colton Gillies, C
Minnesota -- 2007 first-round selection | 16th overall
WHL: Saskatoon (55 GP | 24-22-46 | 95 PIM)

DEVILS
Nick Palmieri, RW
New Jersey -- 2007 third-round selection | 79th overall
OHL: Erie (47 GP | 27-17-44 | 112 PIM)

MARLIES
James Reimer, G
Toronto -- 2006 fourth-round selection | 96th overall
WHL: Red Deer (8-15-4 | 2.</description>
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