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Rangers At Capitals – Game 7

Rangers At Capitals – Game 7

Traci Kay May 15, 2013 3

AP Photo/Alex Brandon It is with sadness in my heart and disappointment running through my veins that I announce the elimination of the Washington Capitals from the first round of the 2013 Stanley Cup

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Caps At Rangers – Game 4

Caps At Rangers – Game 4

Traci Kay May 10, 2013 1

The pressure that the Washington Capitals put on the New York Rangers net in the beginning of the first period gave me false hope. They looked focused and gritty as the pushing and shoving

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Rangers At Capitals – Game 2

Rangers At Capitals – Game 2

Traci Kay May 5, 2013 17

I am a terrible hockey fan because I had to miss the first Caps/Rangers game of the series. I had a good excuse though and I’m hoping I’ll be forgiven when I explain that

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Washington Capitals vs New York Rangers – Recipe For Disaster Or Vengeance?

Washington Capitals vs New York Rangers – Recipe For Disaster Or Vengeance?

Traci Kay April 30, 2013 20

Washington Capitals vs New York Rangers Many people don’t realize that I’m a silent Washington Capitals fan. I jumped on their bandwagon last season and I watched them almost as much as I watched

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Fanning the flames on Karlsson’s rumored return

Fanning the flames on Karlsson’s rumored return

Matt Shumsky April 11, 2013 3

The Sens are free-falling- they’ve lost five in a row- heading into their Thursday April 11 bout against the Philadelphia Flyers Their powerplay has gone icey-cold, even against some of the worst penalty kill

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Good Things Come In Threes

Good Things Come In Threes

Matt McKechnie March 29, 2013 5

The Ottawa Senators proved last night that you don’t need to spend a giant amount of dollars to come up with the W. You only have to play the cards and really want to

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Why the Toronto Maple Leafs need Max Talbot for a Playoff Run

Why the Toronto Maple Leafs need Max Talbot for a Playoff Run

Mike Smith March 16, 2013 2

The Toronto Maple Leafs need some character driven players that have danced in the big dance.  A Stanley Cup winner, a  strong fore-checking winger and a player that can handle himself.  Maxime Talbot would be a

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Sens burn solid start from backup goalie Ben Bishop

Sens burn solid start from backup goalie Ben Bishop

Matt Shumsky February 9, 2013 4

Senators goalie Ben Bishop was the only bright spot in a 1-0 afternoon loss at the hands of the mediocre Winnipeg Jets. Bishop, giving starter Craig Anderson a night-off, was up for the task

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Will Vigneault’s Luongo Schneider Dance Damage The Canucks Long-Term?

Will Vigneault’s Luongo Schneider Dance Damage The Canucks Long-Term?

Leigh Ramsden January 31, 2013 3

This morning, Vancouver Canucks’ coach Alain Vigneault confirmed what most people thought he would do – namely, start the hot hand, Roberto Luongo, in the team’s next game on Friday night against the arch-nemesis Chicago

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Crosby says “Thanks but not this Year”, Sid the Kid not part of Team Canada at World Championship

Crosby says “Thanks but not this Year”, Sid the Kid not part of Team Canada at World Championship

Trevor Moeller April 24, 2012 1

(Photo: The Canadian Press) It was confirmed by Hockey Canada today that Sidney Crosby has turned down an invitation to play for Canada at the World Hockey Championships.  Crosby’s agent said that Sidney wants

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