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The latest columns by Eric Duhatschek published by The Globe and Mail
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- More big names might soon land on the NHL's trading block
- POWER RANKINGS
- production lines The offensive explosions have died down, Modano says, because players and coaches have adapted to the new rules
- Schedule, playoffs head under microscope
- Women's coach faces tough choices
- Women's coach shares Gretzky's headache
- Duhatschek on hockey
- Malkin gives Russia golden opportunity Young superstar is given the go-ahead to play in coming world tournament
- Malkin boosts Russian juniors
- Yzerman's withdrawal eases Gretzky's burden
- Five burning questions for Gretzky
- Duhatschek on hockey
- Senators focus on big-picture thoughts
- Spotty offence an issue for Sens
- Timing isn't right for a Bertuzzi deal
- Bertuzzi's poor play surely doesn't help any potential trade
- POWER RANKINGS
- production lines The offensive explosions have died down, Modano says, because players and coaches have adapted to the new rules
- the team for turin As Team Canada's selection nears, hockey columnist ERIC DUHATSCHEK gazes into the crystal ball and Wayne Gretzky's head to pick the most likely players to make the cut
- POWER RANKINGS
- NHL goalie crunch grows
- Robinson's resignation isn't a surprise
- Gretzky at ailing mother's side; Olympic team vows to cope
- NHL goalie crunch grows
- American men's squad features 12 new faces
- Robinson resigns as Devils coach -- job literally made him sick
- Duhatschek on hockey
- Gretzky at ailing mother's side
- Chelios gets his Turin wish
- Chelios gets his wish: a ticket to Turin
- Bertuzzi the team's biggest -- perhaps only -- gamble
- SIZING UP TEAM CANADA
- Murray backs Bertuzzi decision
- Duhatschek on hockey
- Malkin The presence of the teenage phenom greatly enhances the Russian team's potential to take the gold medal
- Still waiting for Russian roster
- Finland suffers big blow as Kiprusoff bows out
- Team may be experienced, but please don't call it old
- bertuzzi brouhaha Los Angeles Kings' coach says Canadians shouldn't worry about Bertuzzi's style of play. 'He was fine' at 1998 world championship
- A cautionary tale
- Canadians take a while to get going on offence Odd refereeing frustrates Canada and slows down game, ERIC DUHATSCHEK reports
- Downie shrugs off U.S. elbow and braces for semi-finals
- Canada gets a wake-up call Underrated Switzerland plays with an edge that catches tournament's home team off guard, ERIC DUHATSCHEK says
- Canada gets a wake-up call Underrated Switzerland plays with an edge that catches tournament's home team off guard, ERIC DUHATSCHEK says
- Kiprusoff pulls out of Olympics
- Still waiting for Russian roster
- bertuzzi brouhaha Los Angeles Kings' coach says Canadians shouldn't worry about Bertuzzi's style of play. 'He was fine' at 1998 world championship
- Finland suffers big blow as Kiprusoff bows out
- Malkin The presence of the teenage phenom greatly enhances the Russian team's potential to take the gold medal
- Unusual officiating frustrates Canadians After starting out slowly, Canada breaks the game open with three goals late in the second period, ERIC DUHATSCHEK writes
- Duhatschek on hockey
- Junior hockey officiating spoiling the game
- A cautionary tale
- Finally, Canada can turn focus to U.S.
- WORLD JUNIOR HOCKEY NOTEBOOK
- All in the family
- Low-key Staal leads Canada in quiet way
- Top NHL prospect Malkin has no regrets about staying in Russia
- Canada's juniors advance to gold-medal round
- Canadians move on to gold-medal game Finns put up valiant fight, but it's not enough to stop indomitable Canadians
- Canadians move on to gold-medal game'We're not here to be pretty,' Comeau says, and gritty win against Finland shows it
- Duhatschek's World Juniors notebook
- Shutting down Malkin Canada's primary task
- GOLD Steve Downie is a tenacious buzz saw of a hockey player, writes ERIC DUHATSCHEK from Vancouver. Last night, Downie tied Russian star Evgeni Malkin in knots to lead Canada to a remarkable 5-0 victory at the world junior championship
- CALL GOES CANADA'S WAY
- Russians bemoan missed goal Coach said referee's call may have been turning point
- Jumbo offer needed to pry Sutter from junior ranks
- It's hard to give up a good thing
- Forsberg sparks revamped Flyers
- Duhatschek on hockey
- Forsberg sparks rebuilt Flyers
- The Moose's final contribution
- Duhatschek on hockey
- Russians bemoan missed goal Coach said referee's call may have been turning point
- CALL GOES CANADA'S WAY
- Win not without controversy
- It's hard to give up a good thing
- GOLD Steve Downie is a tenacious buzz saw of a hockey player, writes ERIC DUHATSCHEK from Vancouver. Last night, Downie tied Russian star Evgeni Malkin in knots to lead Canada to a remarkable 5-0 victory at the world junior championship
- SHOOTING SEASON
- POWER RANKINGS
- Gainey steps in to salvage season
- Attitude change perks up Canadiens
- 50 IS STILL NHL'S MAGIC NUMBER
- Options plentiful for reinforcing Canada's blueline
- Duhatschek on hockey
- Ovechkin, Crosby story a tale of two cities
- Canadiens' midseason makeover working
- Midseason makeover works for Canadiens
- POWER RANKINGS
- POWER RANKINGS
- Martin St. Louis and Lightning are far cry from 2004
- Mario's retirement brings an end to an era
- Mario's retirement brings end to an era
- "This is it. It hurts' Lecavalier remembers Lemieux being 'just a regular guy'
- St. Louis struggles to find old magic
- Iron Mike tries to sell an old formula in Florida
- Iron Mike tries to sell an old formula in Florida
- Iron Mike's fire rekindled in Florida sun
- Duhatschek on hockey
- Carolina to put spotlight on Francis

