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  1. POWER RANKINGS
  2. UPS AND DOWNS OF FLORIDA'S NHL TEAMS The Lightning survived folly and feeble play in the early days to emerge as one of the NHL's elite. The Panthers had immediate success but now find themselves in difficult times, trying to be competitive on a tight budget
  3. Injured Roberts enjoying stint on sunny side of the street
  4. Feaster calls on unique background to run defending champs
  5. Doug Weight heads to Carolina
  6. Ex-Leafs find a place in the sun
  7. Feaster is all business in running the Lightning
  8. Carolina adds more Weight to its offence
  9. Decision time nears for many semi-injured Olympic hopefuls
  10. Nash starts rolling at right time
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  12. Olympic team lucky to have Nash
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  14. Time to cut NHL schedule for sake of Olympics
  15. Don't expect drastic action from GM meetings
  16. Focus on Olympics
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  18. Carolina adds more Weight to its offence
  19. It's time to bury the myth of the lucky loonie
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  21. Gambling probe casts cloud on the NHL
  22. Culture of gambling exists in NHL
  23. Bouwmeester to replace Niedermayer Panther defenceman to fill the void as smooth-skating Duck unable to play
  24. Granato says rivals 'respect one another'
  25. How are the Flames doing it?
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  27. Granato says rivals 'respect one another'
  28. Bouwmeester joins Team Canada
  29. Bouwmeester to replace Niedermayer Panther defenceman to fill the void as smooth-skating Duck unable to play
  30. Following a familiar winning script
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  32. Teams show Olympic break rust
  33. Canucks have last laugh on Calgary boo-birds
  34. Kiprusoff's year of pain
  35. For Flames, Kiprusoff's rest better than a change
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  37. Keep an eye on Coyotes, Islanders
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  39. Sharks aren't giving up hope
  40. Awaiting the first move in a different world
  41. Teams show Olympic break rust
  42. Canucks have last laugh on Calgary boo-birds
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  44. Avs hope lightning strikes twice
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  47. DONE DEALS The buyers and sellers were busy before the National Hockey League's trade deadline, but in the end, the big names stayed put
  48. POWER RANKINGS
  49. winners&losers
  50. Goaltending gambles often pay big dividends
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  52. NHL commissioner Gary Bettman
  53. Tanguay's quiet excellence
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  55. Role reversal for small-market Oilers at deadline
  56. Capitals finally deal Witt
  57. WOE CANADA There was optimism at the start of the 2005-06 National Hockey League season that all six Canadian-based teams might make the playoffs. With 4½ weeks to go, it looks as though only the Ottawa Senators are guaranteed a spot in the postseason. ERIC DUHATSCHEK takes a closer look at each team's chances:
  58. winners&losers
  59. Western Conference playoff race heats up
  60. NHL commissioner Gary Bettman
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  62. How off-season moves played out
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  64. Can Ovechkin be the best Russian ever?
  65. New-world Blues need a star
  66. The salary cap game
  67. WOE CANADA There was optimism at the start of the 2005-06 National Hockey League season that all six Canadian-based teams might make the playoffs. With 4½ weeks to go, it looks as though only the Ottawa Senators are guaranteed a spot in the postseason. ERIC DUHATSCHEK takes a closer look at each team's chances:
  68. Expect a flood of NHL changes
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  70. A change is gonna come
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  72. untested In the National Hockey League playoffs, teams go only as far as their goaltending takes them. The question always is: Which goalie will carry his team on his back to the Stanley Cup? The answer is especially difficult this year because many of the netminders on playoff hopefuls have limited or no NHL playoff experience, making them unpredictable. ERIC DUHATSCHEK looks at this year's crop of green goalies.
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  75. Free agent glut?
  76. How off-season moves played out
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  79. Rejuvenated Yzerman sparks playoff-ready Wings
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  81. Playing like a bunch of Canuckleheads
  82. DUHATSCHEK ON HOCKEY
  83. Free agent glut?
  84. Vokoun-less Predators now face common scenario
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  86. With Vokoun out for season, Predators turn to new blood
  87. Robitaille on fast track to Hall of Fame
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  90. The Theodore watch
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  92. Sakic's quiet leadership has enormous impact
  93. THE THEODORE WATCH When the Avalanche picked up Jose Theodore from the Montreal Canadiens, comparisons with Patrick Roy were inevitable, ERIC DUHATSCHEK writes
  94. The envelopes please!
  95. Who will skate off with the NHL's hardware? The competition is fierce for the top awards this season, but that doesn't stop ERIC DUHATSCHEK from predicting the winners
  96. Calgary Flames
  97. Playoff parity — count on fun, not forecasts
  98. The best rookie crop ever?
  99. Calgary Flames
  100. Goaltending undercurrents swirling in the opening round