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They are the last of the Canadian teams left in the Stanley Cup playoffs. The Senators eliminated the Montreal Canadiens easily in five games. The San Jose Sharks swept the Vancouver Canucks right out of the playoffs with just a modicum of effort...
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For the Toronto Maple Leafs, it was a shocking step into a playoff abyss that one day will go down as a learning experience. But for now, a lockout-shortened NHL season is long on pain for Toronto. And for coach Randy Carlyle, the post-mortem on
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In a business that's all about toughness and resolve, his main weapons are intelligence and candour...Ask the man about his star goalie, who lives under so much scrutiny going to the supermarket has become virtually impossible, and he'll reply, Maybe
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EDT Marc Bergevin of the Montreal Canadiens, Ray Shero of the Pittsburgh Penguins and Bob Murray of the Anaheim Ducks Marc Bergevin of the Montreal Canadiens, Bob Murray of the Anaheim Ducks and Ray Shero of the Pittsburgh Penguins were finalists
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EDT Amid the evident frustration and melancholy, there was a hint of a metaphorical breeze. Perhaps it's because Montreal Canadiens' window to contend for a Stanley Cup has been cracked a little. Now it's up to GM Marc Bergevin to find a few new
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That the series-clinching 6-1 defeat wasn 't the first Habs loss by that same score is unfortunately representative of their overall effort through the five-game series. There's little denying the Game 4 loss, in which the team gave up a two-goal
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EDT Ottawa Senators Jason Spezza (right) shares a laugh with teammate Daniel Alfredsson during team practice in Ottawa Sunday May 12, 2013. Fresh off their first-round demolition of the Montreal Canadiens, the Ottawa Senators had a familiar face back
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Ottawa Senators forward Jason Spezza was on the ice with his teammatesSunday for the first time since he had surgery Feb. 1 to repair a herniated disc. After the practice session ended Spezza told reporters his
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The Sports Network Montreal Canadiens goaltender Carey Price suffered a Grade 2 sprain of the medial collateral ligament of his left knee. The Gazette reported the news on Saturday, also revealing that the injury will not require surgery and that
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EDT Ottawa defenceman Marc Methot, left, collides with Montreal counterpart Raphael Diaz this week. The book makers will doubtless take a dim view of the Ottawa Senators' chances in the second round of the NHL playoffs, particularly if they end up
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