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January 07, 2007
Saturday Sports Topper
[Blog Trot] In 1514 NHL games Yzerman notched 1755 points, but point will not be the main thing Yzerman will be remembered for, his ability to lead a team to greatness, his sportsmanship and maybe one of the highest pain thresholds the game has ever seen. He endured injuries that some players would allow end their season nevermind the game.
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[Sharkspage.com] Sharkspage - San Jose Sharks, Hockey, NHL sports blog: Scott Parker returned to the lineup after a lengthy absence, and scored his first goal in two seasons. David Singer of Hockeyfights.com posted an informative interview with Scott Parker last year where "The Sheriff" talked about improving his all around game, about being brought in after the Jody Shelley-Brad Stuart incident, and about why Garrett Burnett kept coming back for more after repeated pummelings.
[Japersrink.blogspot.com] Japers' Rink: Blogging on the Washington Capitals and the rest of ...: The Flyers were eighth in the NHL in goals scored in 2003-04 and have lost an .He had a brief cup of coffee with the Flyers in 2003-04, going 3-0 with a .
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[Canuckshockey.blogspot.com] CANUCKS HOCKEY BLOG: August 2005: Following the Boston Bruins' signing of Joe Thornton to a contract worth $6.67 million per year (3-years, $20 million), the Tampa Bay Lightning yesterday followed suit and signed Vincent Lecavalier to a $6.875 million per year contract (4-years, $27.5 million). While no one is arguing that Lecavalier is an excellent player, I have a hard time accepting the fact that he is worth that much money.
[Thestar.blogs.com] Just Another Blog on Sports - Toronto Star: August 2006: When the revolving door of reserves disgorged him in the second half -- Krzyzewski started Howard, subbed him with Brand, then brought Bosh in for Elton, all of it within the first eight minutes -- he had one highlight-reel sequence: a block leading to a fast break, an offensive rebound off the ensuing miss, then a gorgeous twisting finish of another lob, this one from Chris Paul, with a free throw to make it a three-point play. Later on, he stepped out and made an open 3-pointer, something his teammates had some trouble with in what was overall a poor shooting night.
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Posted at January 7, 2007 02:28 AM
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