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Sports Central February 29, 2004 Jonathan Moncrief |
Niedermayer For Norris? You Heard it Here First Niedermayer is currently seventh in the league among defensemen in scoring, and of those ahead of him, only Detroit's Mathieu Schneider has a better plus/minus ratio. |
Sports Central February 22, 2004 Tyler Norwood |
Countdown to the Deadline Deals are springing up everywhere -- Peter Bondra to Ottawa, Alexei Zhamnov to Philadelphia, and, most recently, Bob Boughner was acquired by Colorado. But bigger names are floating around the rumor mills and may have a big impact on the playoffs. |
Sports Central February 8, 2004 Mike Chen |
A New World Order When the Anaheim Mighty Ducks elected to not qualify Paul Kariya, they made a statement that no player, not even their franchise leader and longtime captain, was worth over $9 million dollars in the NHL's looming new economic landscape. |
Sports Central February 5, 2004 Jonathan Moncrief |
How the Penalty Shot Could Save the NHL There have been many ideas thrown around as to how to improve scoring and excitement in the National Hockey League. Various permutations on the way penalty shots are awarded could be the answer. |
Sports Central January 24, 2004 Josie Lemieux |
Habs and Souray Built to Last The Habs are on a roll and although they present an average record of 24-16-6 with two overtime losses, the spirit is different and players take advantage of it. |
Sports Central January 10, 2004 Mike Chen |
Avalanche Of Depth Halfway through the season, the Avalanche is a successful team, but it hasn't been because they've been scoring seven goals a night. |
Sports Central January 3, 2004 Josie Lemieux |
Holiday Surprises and Early Season Review Ever wonder what kind of fanmail you get as a professional hockey player? Here are some examples. |
Sports Central December 20, 2003 Tyler Norwood |
Fans Must Send Message to Leafs When all is said and done, the only thing the owners of the Maple Leafs are after is money. They have almost zero interest in building a winner. Their only interest is stuffing their pockets full of the green stuff and if that means missing the playoffs, so be it. |
Sports Central December 6, 2003 Mike Chen |
On the Prowl Being several games above .500 isn't a major achievement for a lot of teams in the NHL. If you're the Nashville Predators, it's cause for celebration. Perhaps a greater reason for Nashville fans to have holiday cheer is the way the team has garnered its success. |
Sports Central November 29, 2003 Josie Lemieux |
Teams Valued in Bucks, Not Guts Time is money. The NHL cannot avoid that punch line. The sport itself has been tossed aside for rich players, huge operating fees, and complex sponsoring associations. |
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