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New Message board; Fighting for Stanley passes 100,000 pageviews in first full year

New Message board; Fighting for Stanley passes 100,000 pageviews in first full year

Greg Smith January 18, 2013 0

Fightingforstanley.ca is happy to introduce our very own message forum.  That’s right, our very own message board http://forum.fightingforstanley.ca/forum.php  With the start of the new NHL season, fighting for stanley has provided you a place

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Meet the Newest Leaf

Meet the Newest Leaf

William Wilson January 14, 2013 6

In one of his first moves as GM of the Toronto Maple Leafs, Dave Nonis signed veteran defenceman Mike Mottau to a one-year, two-way contract. The Leafs are the sixth NHL team to call

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Let the Speculation Begin…

Let the Speculation Begin…

William Wilson January 8, 2013 2

Mike Komisarek may want to start looking over his shoulders. Today it was reported that New York Islanders defenceman Lubomir Visnovsky has no intention of playing for the lowly team. He has refused his invitation to

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Guess Who’s Back? Back to Work?

Guess Who’s Back? Back to Work?

William Wilson January 6, 2013 3

If there was ever an appropriate time to quote Eminem, that time is now. After a 113 day lockout, guess who’s back? Back again? That’s right. The NHL and the NHLPA have finally reached

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Top of the Class

Top of the Class

William Wilson December 2, 2012 15

The Leafs have a rich and storied history. They also have a rich and diverse fan base. Now, it seems, they’re just plain ol’ rich. The Toronto Maple Leafs always seem to find themselves

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Canada Annihilates Kazakhstan With 5 Third Period Goals

Canada Annihilates Kazakhstan With 5 Third Period Goals

Trevor Moeller May 12, 2012 1

In a game where Canada was expected to win, they didn’t disappoint as they completely demolished Kazakhstan 8-0.  Canada got off to a slow start not getting their first goal until 15 minutes into

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Canada Comes From Behind to Defeat Finland

Canada Comes From Behind to Defeat Finland

Trevor Moeller May 11, 2012 0

Canada fought back today to come from behind and beat Finland in regulation time, 5-3 the final score.  Canada had a good opening five minutes but after that the rest of the first period

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Canada Beats Switzerland as Eberle and Tavares Lead the Way

Canada Beats Switzerland as Eberle and Tavares Lead the Way

Trevor Moeller May 9, 2012 1

Canada had stiff competition today against Switzerland, but Canada hung on to beat them in regulation 3-2.  Switzerland would open the scoring in the first period, as Cam Ward looked shaky to start the

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USA Defeats CANADA in OT at World Hockey Championship

USA Defeats CANADA in OT at World Hockey Championship

Trevor Moeller May 5, 2012 2

It was a hard fought game between Canada and the USA this morning as they met in the preliminary round at the World Championships.  Throughout the game, but particularly in the first and third

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Habs and Islanders Race for Last Place in St. Patrick’s Day Shootout

Habs and Islanders Race for Last Place in St. Patrick’s Day Shootout

Robert Lafleur March 18, 2012 1

In a St. Patrick’s Day shootout, the Islanders Josh Bailey scored in the sixth round to give the Islanders a 3 -2 win, and an all-important extra point, over the Montreal Canadians at the

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