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   <title>Flyers seek rebound effort against Islanders</title>
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   The Philadelphia Flyers will try to rebound after a dismal weekend when they host the New York Islanders for tonight's Atlantic Division battle at the Wells Fargo Center. The Flyers played divisional opponents on back-to-back days on Saturday and Sunday and lost both tests in regulation while giving up a total of 11 goals. New Jersey notched a 6-4 win Saturday in Philadelphia and the Flyers were then dealt a 5-2 loss by the first-place Rangers in New York City. P
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   <title>Sliding Blackhawks aim to get back on track in Denver</title>
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   The Chicago Blackhawks are trying to remain positive, but that has been tough to do over their longest losing streak of the season. The Colorado Avalanche are going through the same struggles, but at least the 'Hawks are still in the playoff picture. The two clubs both look to snap five-game slides this evening in their final scheduled regular-season meeting. Chicago has been outscored 22-10 over its losing streak, marking the first time it has lost five in a row
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   <title>Lehtonen, Stars welcome Coyotes to Big D</title>
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   The last time that Kari Lehtonen faced the Coyotes, the Stars netminder suffered an injury that temporarily derailed his solid season. The Finn has finally begun to find his form once again and carries a personal three-game win streak into Dallas' meeting tonight with Pacific Division-rival Phoenix in a matchup of two teams just on the outside of the playoff picture. Now in his third season with the Stars, Lehtonen is 19-11-1 in 32 games this year while posting a 
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   <title>Leafs try to stay hot in Winnipeg</title>
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   It certainly seems as though the Toronto Maple Leafs made a collective New Year's resolution of ending the franchise's longest playoff drought ever. The Leafs look to continue their climb up the Eastern Conference standings this evening and match their longest win streak of the campaign as they battle the offensively-challenged Winnipeg Jets for the final time this regular season. Toronto has yet to qualify for the playoffs since the 2004-05 lockout, with its si
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   <title>Rinne, Preds host showdown with Canucks</title>
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   There may not be a more confident goaltender in the league right now than Nashville's Pekka Rinne. Vancouver should have plenty of positive feelings heading into Tuesday night after the way it won its last game. The Predators look for their seventh victory in eight games and seventh in a row at home as they take on the Northwest Division-leading Canucks. Nashville has posted the best record in the league since Dec. 28, going 14-3-0 and outscoring its opponents 55
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   <title>Surging Bolts host low-scoring Kings</title>
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   The Kings have struggled to score goals over the first two games of their season-long road trip, failing to earn a point despite excellent goaltending. In fact, Lightning forward Martin St. Louis had more goals in his last memorable trip to the ice than the Kings have mustered so far over their past six periods. Los Angeles looks to get something going this evening in Tampa and avoid its first three-game slide in two months. The Kings have scored just one time
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   <title>Elliott returns to Ottawa as Blues visit Sens</title>
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   The Ottawa Senators decided last season that they wanted to upgrade their goaltending position. Now the man that they dealt away reappears in town as an All-Star. Brian Elliott makes his return to Scotiabank Place this evening as a member of the St. Louis Blues almost a year after the Sens shipped him out of town for their current goaltender. Elliott was a ninth-round pick by Ottawa in 2003 and appeared in 130 games with the club. He went 59-45-15 in that span wi
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   <title>Pens close out road trip with test against Habs</title>
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   The Pittsburgh Penguins have gone through a rough patch to begin February, but they'll try to get back on track tonight when they visit the Montreal Canadiens at the Bell Centre. The Penguins ended January on an eight-game winning streak, but have lost two of three games to begin the new month as well as a four-game road trip that is set to end tonight. Pittsburgh began its swing last Wednesday with a 1-0 loss in Toronto before posting Saturday's 2-1 victory agai
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   <title>Blue Jackets shoot for consecutive wins vs. Wild</title>
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   The Columbus Blue Jackets will try to record consecutive victories for the first time since November when they host the Minnesota Wild this evening at Nationwide Arena. The Blue Jackets are by far the worst team in the NHL this year with just 34 points, but they were able to halt an 0-5-1 slide with Friday's overtime victory in Anaheim. The 3-2 decision over the Ducks allowed Columbus to end an awful six-game road trip with a 1-4-1 record. Columbus, which is 12 p
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