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TSN; http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=318309
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COME ON WINGS ONE MORE !!!
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Not over till the clock reaches zero guys ! have faith, go wings go !
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lets go back to back stanley cup wins !! finish this series ! GO WINGS GO !
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Oh My... come on wings ! bring this series home 3-1 !
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LETSS GO WINGSSSSSSSSSSSSS GAME THREE WIN!!!
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what a great second period!! one more to go! for a 2-0 series lead ! GO WINGS GO!
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LETS GO WINGSSS ! GAME TWO WIN!
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GO WINGSSSSSSSSSS GOOOOOO GAME 2 WIN !
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LETSS GO WINGSSSSSSSSS GAME 1 WINNN!
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LETSS GO WINNGSS !
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beautiful .
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GO WINGSS GOOO!!! 3-1 SERIES LEAD !
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WCF GAME 2 GDT: Blackhawks 2 at Red Wings 3 (OT)
Kingston replied to Hockeytown0001's topic in General
LETSSS GO WINGGGSS ! GAME TWOO FOR THE WIN ! -
LES GO WINGSS !
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lol , look at this.. NHL Team New Jersey Devils F. teams New York Rangers Detroit Red Wings Hartford Whalers St. Louis Blues New Jersey Devils
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lebda almost... closeeeee!
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damn it , PK .
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The Winter Classic! GO WINGS ... Oh and When the wings vs toronto on opening night! or maybe a 82-0 season? and a 16-0 playoff? Detroit vs NYR in the SCF.
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sharks website: http://sharks.nhl.com/team/app/?service=pa...rticleid=368922 he was our video coach anyways good luck.
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http://nhllogos.blogspot.com/search/label/red%20wings first 3 i think , keep going down and there will be custom jerseys.
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Link: http://ottsun.canoe.ca/Sports/Hockey/2008/...168871-sun.html Trade LA Gets: Martin Gerber Andrej Meszaros Chi Gets: Anze Kopitar Ott Gets: Nikolai Khabibulin Brent Seabrook OR Cam Barker EDIT: Its a Rumor , but it might happen.
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After losing Brian Campbell to the Chicago Blackhawks, the San Jose Sharks have added an exprienced face to their blueline. The Sharks announced Thursday that the team has agreed to a one-year, $5 million contract with 18-year veteran Rob Blake. "Rob is a tremendous competitor that has been one of the top defensemen in this League for many years," Sharks GM Doug Wilson told the team's official website. "While he has enjoyed mentoring the young guys, great players need the ability to win in order to thrive and his sole purpose here is to focus on winning." The former Norris Trophy winner should be plenty familiar with the Sharks, having spent the majority of his career with division-rival the Los Angeles Kings. While Blake is 38-years old, new Sharks coach Todd McLellan doesn't believe that will be a problem. "Rob's skill set and intangibles speak for themselves." "I coached Nicklas Lidstrom for the last three years and Rob is the same age as him. Rob, like Nicklas, has proven to be a leader on a championship-winning team and any coach would be lucky to have a player of his caliber." Sharks forward Joe Thornton, who has teamed with Blake in international competition, believes Blake will fit right in with the team. "I've gotten to play with Rob at several international tournaments and we've built a friendship over the years," said Thornton. "He'll fit right into our group and more importantly will help us win. He is extremely talented and can play, and excel, in every situation." In 71 games for the Kings last year, Blake recorded nine goals and 22 assists and was -19. The six-foot-four, 225-pound defenseman was originally selected by Los Angeles in the fourth round of the 1988 NHL Entry Draft.
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Markus Naslund is off the available list for free agents, as the Swedish winger has signed a 2-year contract with the New York Rangers. The unrestricted free agent, who turns 35 on July 30, finished the final campaign of a three-year, $18 million contract with the Vancouver Canucks, where played the last 12 seasons. Acquired from the Pittsburgh Penguins in 1996, Naslund bloomed into one the Canucks' most celebrated players in franchise history. In 1,035 career NHL games, he has 371 goals and 823 points. Drafted by the Penguins in 1991, Naslund won the Lester B. Pearson Award as the NHL's most outstanding player - as voted by his peers - in 2002-03 after finishing second in league scoring with 104 points, including 48 goals. The Rangers also announced the signing of defencemen Dmitri Kalinin to a one-year contract. The 27-year old played 46 games for the Buffalo Sabres and marked one goal and seven assists. In eight seasons with the Sabres, Kalinin has 145 points in 466 games. - TSN.CA
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The Pittsburgh Penguins have taken quick steps to replace the departed Marian Hossa. Pittsburgh has verbally agreed to deals with forwards Miroslav Satan and Ruslan Fedotenko. Both deals are one-year contracts, with Satan earning $3.5 million next year and Fedotenko $2.5 million. Satan, twice selected to the All-Star game, scored 16 goals and added 25 assists in 80 games last season for the New York Islanders. The native of the Czech Republic has 685 points in 947 career NHL games. Fedotenko marked 16 goals and 17 assists in just 67 games last season, also for the Islanders. Fedotenko was sidelined for parts of the year with a knee injury.