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   <title>Penguins GM backs Sid the Kid on Letterman snub</title>
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   BOCA RATON, Fla. (AP) -Hey, go easy on Sidney Crosby. At least that's the message from Pittsburgh Penguins general manager Ray Shero.Crosby recently passed on an invitation to appear on the ``The Late Show with David Letterman'' and has been taking some criticism for the snub.The NHL superstar led Canada to the Olympic gold medal with an overtime goal against the United States. Crosby was invited to read Letterman's Top 10 list on March 4 when the Penguins were in New York to play the R
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   <title>NHL GMs looking to deal with head injuries</title>
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   BOCA RATON, Fla. (AP) -NHL general managers are trying to find a way to deal with serious head injuries to players.For the second straight day, this was the main topic of discussion at their annual meeting in Boca Raton.Dallas Stars general manager Joe Nieuwendyk said Tuesday stiffer penalties must be handed out to players who repeatedly make hits to the head. He adds that the GMs are trying to take steps to protect players without eliminating hitting from the game.Any recommendation
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   <title>RW Kugryshev signs 3-year deal with Capitals</title>
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   ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) -Right wing Dmitry Kugryshev has signed a three-year, entry-level contract with the Washington Capitals.The 20-year-old Kugryshev was a second-round pick in the 2008 draft.The Russian is in his second season with the Quebec Remparts of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. His 83 points in 64 games rank seventh in the league, and his 55 assists rank fourth.Copyright (c) 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News repor
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   <title>Cooke hit, GM meetings give NHL shot to protect players</title>
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   Here we go again. The NHL has yet another chance to address the issue of blows to the head, and while it's never a good thing when a questionable hit brings the topic into the limelight, the latest infraction may been perfectly timed to affect change. On Sunday, Pittsburgh's Matt Cooke leveled Boston Bruins star Marc Savard with a blind side hit to the head. Like several hits we've seen this year, it was vicious, and it once again brought to the f
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   <title>Ducks hope to end slide in matchup with slumping Jackets</title>
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   The Anaheim Ducks know that their current seven-game homestand might represent their best chance to get back into the playoff picture. However, after a less-than-stellar start to the residency, they should be happy to see the Columbus Blue Jackets coming to town. Anaheim aims to snap a three-game losing streak while also handing Columbus a sixth setback in a row tonight at Honda Center. The Ducks have lost their first three games since the Olympic break (0-2-1), 
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   <title>Ailing Senators start up road trip in Edmonton</title>
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   As the Ottawa Senators head to Western Canada, they hope they left a crippling flu bug behind them. The team will try to snap a three- game overall slide and pick up a sixth straight win over the Edmonton Oilers, who look to win three straight this evening at Rexall Place. The Senators, on their longest losing streak since a five-game skid from January 5-12, will aim to get healthy for the start of this trek. They were without both captain Daniel Alfredsson and Pete
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   <title>Canucks visit Avs in clash between Northwest's top two teams</title>
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   Of all the games the Vancouver Canucks have played on their NHL-record 14-game road trip, tonight's contest with the Colorado Avalanche could be the most important. Northwest Division-leading Vancouver will try to extend its two-point edge over second-place Colorado in the standings when the clubs clash Tuesday night at Pepsi Center. The Canucks are 7-5-0 thus far on their swing, including wins in three of four since the Olympic break. Vancouver's 4-2 victory ove
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   The Florida Panthers were able to stop their longest losing streak of the season with victories in their last two games. Now the team will turn its attention towards ending a long winless drought against the Minnesota Wild when the clubs face off this evening at the Xcel Energy Center. Florida put an 0-6-1 skid to an end with Wednesday's 7-4 decision over Philadelphia at the BankAtlantic Center, then followed up with a 4-1 home win over Carolina on Saturday behind a
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   <title>Habs return home to face Lightning</title>
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   Having just completed a successful road trip, the Montreal Canadiens will play for the first time at the Bell Centre in nearly a month when the playoff hopefuls host the Tampa Bay Lightning this evening. Montreal began its post-Olympic break schedule with a four-game trek and went 3-1-0 during the swing, with the lone loss coming to Western Conference front- runner San Jose last Thursday. That surge has moved the Canadiens into seventh place in the Eastern Conferenc
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   <title>Flyers try to continue mastery of Isles</title>
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   The Philadelphia Flyers will be attempting to extend their current home winning streak in tonight's matchup with a New York Islanders team they've dominated over the past few seasons from the Wachovia Center. The Flyers have won four straight and 10 of their last 12 outings on home ice and began a four-game residency with Sunday's 3-1 decision over Toronto. Goaltender Michael Leighton stopped 27-of-28 shots in a strong effort between the pipes, while Danny Briere, S
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