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This group accepts All The Best hockey lenses. If you have a lens about your favorite player or team, sign up and you'll be featured. We are looking for more lenses about the Olympic hockey teams and while you're at it, why not do a lens about your local minor league teams. They deserve your support too!
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Take A Look At Some Lenses Of The Best Hockey Players
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Sidney Crosby
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Sidney Crosby is fast proving that he can play with the big boys in the NHL. Hockey's heir apparent to Wayne Gretzky and Mario Lemieux, Sid the Kid continues to improve season over season, scoring highlight goals while leading his youthful Pittsburgh...
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Gordie Howe
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Arguably the best player to play the game of hockey, Gordie Howe was the most prolific goal scorer of his era. Mixing toughness with superb playmaking ability, Howe shattered every record and retired after playing more games than any player before or...
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Alexander Ovechkin
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Alexander Ovechkin has emerged as the hot goalscorer in the NHL. Last year's winner of the Rocket Richard Trophy for the most goals scored in a season, Ovechkin potted a record 65 goals in 2007-2008. That shattered the previous record of 63 held by L...
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Bobby Orr
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Orr totally smashed all previous highwater marks for defensemen in scoring and became the only NHL defenseman to lead the league in scoring, a feat he accomplished twice. Bobby Orr's style of play completely revolutionized the game of hockey. Before...
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Evgeni Malkin
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Evgeni Malkin and the Pittsburgh Penguins are the Stanley Cup champions after Malkin, Sidney Crosby and the Pens de-throned the Detroit Red Wings in the 2008-09 Cup finals. Malkin had what can only be described as a breakout year, enjoying one of the...
Some Of The Newer Lensmasters At Hockey World Headquarters
New NHL Lenses
Good to see another new member. Welcome to the best hockey group on Squidoo, jeffwend!
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Philadelphia Flyers Captain Mike Richards
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If you love hockey you have to love Mike Richards. This is a guy that goes out there and gives 100% every single game. He can do it all - put the puck in the net, finish checks, kill penalties, and lead by example. The Flyers were smart to sign him t...
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CANADIAN HOCKEY PLAYERS Best in the World !
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Ever wondered which professional hockey players are from Canada? At one time almost all NHL players were Canadian. This has changed considerably over the past several decades and today the NHL is made up of hockey players from around the world. Altho...
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Hockey Player Training in the Summer
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Online skates have come a long way. But up until now there weren't many choices of products designed with the purpose of imitating the feel and movement of a "skate on ice". Renting arenas to practice is inpractical and expensive. If you're a seriou...
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Steve Yzerman
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Steve Yzerman #19 | Center | Detroit Red Wings Proper Name: Stephen Gregory Yzerman Born: May 9, 1965 Cranbrook, BC Height: 5-11 Weight: 185 lbs. Pronounced: IGH zuhr muhn Shoots: Right Pos: C Experience: 22 years Drafted: Year: 1983 Round: 1 Pick:...
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Philadelphia Flyers Enforcer Riley Cote
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Kevin Kurz philadelphiaflyers.com Jan 21, 2008, 4:14 PM EST Flyers forward shows his worth in win over Ottawa (Voorhees, NJ) - With so many positives surrounding the Flyers these days, it can be easy to overlook the contributions of players that may...
Hey, We Need Some More Stanley Cup Playoff Lenses!
Add some more team and conference lenses and get featured status!
So far we have only one Stanley Cup Playoffs lens to feature at Hockey World Headquarters, so start getting inspired by your teams play so far in the 2008-09 playoffs! peterzeller's NHL 2009 Playoffs lens (see below) gets top billing because he's the first off the mark. Let's get things rolling...
Who's got a Rangers lens? Or the Devils? How about one about the great Blackhawks' duo Toews and Kane?
Why not use the Squid Sports and start making some predictions? Add them to Hockey World Headquarters and it will get Featured Status if it is a great lens.
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NHL 2009 Playoffs
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A page on the upcoming 2009 NHL Playoffs! Matchups, schedule, previsions, results, team stats, tickets infos!
Greatest Moments in Stanley Cup History

NHL:
Greatest Moments in Stanley Cup History

The 7th game of the Stanley Cup Finals is like getting the perfect Christmas Gift: it seems like the big day takes forever to get there, but when it does, it's well worth the wait.
In total, the Stanley Cup Finals have gone the distance only 14 times. Now you can relive all those exciting winner-take-all Game 7s in one great collection!
From Game 7 between Jacques Lemaire's Montreal Canadiens versus the Chicago Blackhawks in 1971, to the New York Rangers ending their 54 year Stanley Cup drought against the Vancouver Canucks in 1994, to Carolina's Game 7 victory over the Edmonton Oilers in 2006, this compelling collection is something every hockey fan and historian will want to re-live over and over again!
Full Stanley Cup Finals Game 7s to be included in Collection:
Edmonton Oilers vs. Philadelphia Flyers (1987)
New York Rangers vs. Vancouver Canucks (1994)
Colorado Avalanche vs. New Jersey Devils (2001)
New Jersey Devils vs. Anaheim Mighty Ducks (2003)
Tampa Bay Lightning vs. Calgary Flames (2004)
Carolina Hurricanes vs. Edmonton Oilers (2006)
The Best NHL Team Lenses
We need to get more Team Lenses! There are 30 teams in the NHL, and even more in the other hockey leagues out there. What's going on with your local club? Hey, if you can put together a great lens about your pickup hockey league, submit it!
Hockey is not just about the pros!
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Montreal Canadiens
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Montreal Canadiens are celebrating the franchise's 100th year and look to be on track to add yet another Stanley Cup to their long record of excellence. From Newsy Lalonde, through Rocket Richard, John Beliveau, Guy Lafleur all the way to Saku Koivu....
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Pittsburgh Penguins NHL Hockey
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Pittsburgh Penguins news, team info, history, schedules, Sidney Crosby, Jordan Staal, Evgeni Malkin, Marc-Andre Fleury, Marian Hossa, Jaarko Ruutu, lists, favorites, opinions and more! Anything Penguins related goes here and hopefully the Pens will g...
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Boston Bruins
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Incredible as it might be, the Boston Bruins are on a real roll in this year. With the excellent goaltending of Tim Thomas and Manny Fernandez and the stellar defensive work of Zdeno Chara, hardnosed hockey from Milan Lucic, combined with the goalsco...
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The Detroit Red Wings
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My favorite hockey team. Many peoples favorite hockey team. They play hard but fair. They play with respect and dignity. Players take salary cuts to play on this team. I can't say enough about the organization that is the Detroit red wings. Included...
New Fresh Lenses
These are the latest lenses to have been accepted into Hockey World Headquarters. Stop by and leave a comment so the lensmaster will know what you think.
You can be a Hockey Goalie , Live Sports Game Online, Hockey Player Training in the Summer, Montreal Canadiens Tickets, NHL 2009 Playoffs
Top Rookies
Do you have a lens about any rookies playing this year in the NHL? Heres's a couple. Stamkos is picked to get the Calder Trophy already and the season has barely begun. Brunnstrom started his rookie season with a hat trick in his first game (that's 3 goals in one game for those of you who might not know).
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Steven Stamkos
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Steven Stamkos enters his first NHL season with a lot of expectations resting on his shoulders. After having an outstanding junior hockey career, Stamkos was picked number one overall by the Tampa Bay Lightning in the entry draft and now all eyes are...
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John Tavares
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John Tavares has been playing in the Ontario Hockey League for three seasons with the Oshawa Generals and the London Knights and he is expected to be the number one NHL draft pick of the New York Islanders in the next draft which will be held June 26...
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Fabian Brunnstrom
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Fabian Brunnstrom made quite the impression in his NHL debut against Nashville. The 23-year-old from Sweden tied an NHL record by scoring 3 goals in his first game. "I've been very impressed with how respectful he is, to the process, the League, his...
Some Sports Artwork
Take a look at Rick's art. Quite nice.
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Rick Rush Art
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Rick Rush is America's Sports Artist. He captures the energy and passion of various sports, from football and baseball to NASCAR to equestrian and water sports. "Through his masterful interpretation and rich, evocative use of color, Rush is able to p...
Got Tickets? Here's Some Lenses That Will Help If You Don't
If you haven't got tickets to a hockey game, you can find them here. Also, both of these lenses have a lot of good info about their teams. Take a look.
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New York Rangers Hockey, NY Rangers Tickets
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The New York Rangers find themselves slumping of late as they can't seem to put the puck in the net. The Rangers are still in playoff position but need to bounce out of their funk in the 2nd half of the season. Check below for Rangers news and New Yo...
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Chicago Blackhawks Schedule, Chicago Blackhawks Tickets
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The Chicago Blackhawks have a great young lineup that's primed to reach the playoffs in 2009. Keep up with Blackhawks news and ticket info right here at this lens.
Are You Looking For Great Hockey Jerseys and Apparel?
You can get Habs jerseys with Richard, Dryden, Roy, Koivu on the back. Or you can get one with YOUR name.
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Montreal Canadiens Hockey Jerseys and Team Apparel
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Any real fan has a jersey from his favorite player or team and with the Montreal Canadiens currently celebrating their 100th season of outstanding hockey, here are some of the all-time great Habs' jerseys. Richard, Beliveau, Lafleur, Gainey, Robinso...
NHL Overtime Heroes and Drama of the Stanley Cup Playoffs

NHL Overtime
Heroes and Drama of the Stanley Cup Playoffs
(Vintage Hockey Collection)

From Bobby Orr to Wayne Gretzky and Mark Messier, from the playoffs opening round to the Stanley Cup finals, here is a revealing chronicle of the game's most remarkable moments and incredible victories told in the heroes' own words:
Messier's hat trick that brought home the Stanley Cup to the Rangers after more than half a century.
The Montreal Canadiens unprecedented 10 straight overtime victories that propelled them to their 24th championship.
The Great One's game-winning overtime goal that sent the L.A. Kings to their first Stanley Cup appearance. And much more.
Filled with non stop action and pulse-pounding drama, this thrilling chronicle is destined to become a legend of its own.
Who Was The Best NHL Goalie?
In no particular order, here are some of the greatest goalies to have played the game. I know, I know, you favorite goaltender isn't listed. Why not make a tribute lens for your favorite goalie, join this group and I'll feature it here.
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Patrick Roy
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Patrick Roy was perhaps the money goalie of the 1990s. Winner of numerous individual awards and Stanley Cups, Roy is about to have another honour heaped upon his already full hockey resume as the Montreal Canadiens prepare to retire his number 33 jer...
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Terry Sawchuk
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Sawchuk was the Calder Trophy winner as the NHL Rookie of the Year after his 1951 season. The following year Sawchuk had an unbelievable playoffs as Detroit Red Wings went undefeated in the post-season to win the 1951-52 Stanley Cup with Sawchuk garn...
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Dominik Hasek
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Dominik Hasek, known as "The Dominator" is one of the all time greatest goalies ever to have played in the NHL. His sheer agility and quickness thwarted many NHL snipers over the course of his 18 years in the pros. Hasek also proudly represented his...
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Martin Brodeur
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Martin Brodeur is heading towards hockey immortality. Finally back from a near season-ending injury, he is on the verge of breaking Hockey Hall of Famer Terry Sawchuk's career shutout mark. It looks like Marty is back and in good form. His first game...
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Ken Dryden
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Goalie, lawyer, author, hockey executive... Prime Minister? Ken Dryden has had an interesting life since leaving the Montreal Canadiens after a legendary hockey career.
Recently Updated Hockey Lenses
These are the lenses that have been updated most recently by members of Hockey World Headquarters. Stop by and take a look.
Live Sports Game Online, Philadelphia Flyers Captain Mike Richards, Vancouver Canucks Jerseys and Memorabilia, Evgeni Malkin, Willie Mitchell - Vancouver Canucks (NHL)
Some Great Young Players
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Jonathan Toews
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When the Chicago Black Hawks announced that their young center Jonathan Toews was named as the team's captain during the 2008-09 regular season, Toews earned the distinction of being the third-youngest player in the history of the NHL. A gifted play...
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Dany Heatley
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With two recent 50 goal seasons and 2 more with forty-plus under his belt, Dany Heatley definitely qualifies as one of the NHL's top goal scorers. He is once again on pace to have another great year having scored 32 goals in 67 games this season for...
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Patrick Kane
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Patrick Kane was the No. 1 pick overall by the Chicago Blackhawks in the 2007 entry draft after scoring an astounding 145 points (62 goals, 83 assists) in only 58 games with the London Knights of the Ontario Hockey League in 2006-07. Fitting right i...
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Henrik Zetterberg
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When Zetterberg was a rookie, former teammates like Steve Yzerman raved about how good he was with the puck, but also without. His defensive play for a while outshined his offensive talents, but last season his skills with the puck were as clear-cut...
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Saku Koivu
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Currently the longest serving member of the Montreal Canadiens, Saku Koivu has emerged as the leader as the Captain of the resurgent Habs. With Montreal now back in the playoffs, Koivu and the rest of the Canadiens look like they plan on posing a se...
Some Great Players of Yester-year
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Paul Coffey
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Paul Coffey is without a doubt one of the greatest defensemen of all time. Starting with Edmonton Oilers, Coffey proved to be a major offensive threat. His records include 48 goals in a season by a defenseman (surpassing Bruins legend Bobby Orr). Co...
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Darryl Sittler
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For those fans of the Toronto Maple Leafs, the name Darryl Sittler brings a smile to their faces. Long ago, Sittler was the heart and soul of the franchise in Toronto. He is also well-known for one special night at Maple Leaf Gardens 07Feb, 1976, whe...
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Ray Bourque
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Drafted by the Boston Bruins, Ray Bourque skated onto the ice for the first time in 1979. Rookie of the year honors followed along with a steller career. Bourque was traded to the Colorado Avalanche at the end of his long allstar career where he won...
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Phil Esposito
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Hockey Hall of Famer Phil Esposito was the highest scoring player throughout the 1970s. A 2-time Stanley Cup winner with the Boston Bruins, Espo led the league in goals and points year after year, shattering every point record along the way. Only sur...
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Bobby Clarke
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Noted toughguy and two-time Stanley Cup winner, Bobby Clarke was the soul of the Philadelphia Flyers team that captured two league championships in the mid-1970s. Clarke was the heart and soul of Philadelphia's team and was awarded the Hart Trophy t...
Vintage Hockey Players: The Best Of Old Time Hockey
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Maurice Richard
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The most dangerous man when he was in the opposition's end of the ice, Richard was a legendary, fiery competitor who fought through anyone who stood between him and the net. Rocket Richard scored goals by the bushel and was a pillar of the Montreal...
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Bobby Hull
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Bobby Hull was perhaps the only player who could approach the pure goalscoring finesse of Rocket Richard and the toughness of Gordie Howe. Known for having one of the fastest slapshots ever, Hull was the first player to break Richard's unbreakable ma...
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Howie Morenz
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Howie Morenz was an electrifying hockey player for the Montreal Canadiens in the 1920s and 30s. Known as "The Stratford Streak" for his blazing speed on the ice, Morenz was a hockey idol during his playing days. Morenz died following an on-ice injur...
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Marcel Dionne
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Marcel Dionne's numbers are just incredible. 731 goals, 1,040 assists for 1,771 career points in 18 NHL seasons. Dionne scored 50 or more goals in 6 seasons and at least 40-plus in ten seasons in the NHL. 8 seasons with 100 or more points. An easy c...
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Eddie Shore
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Eddie Shore was known as a man of legendary toughness who played the game in a vicious and vindictive manner, Shore patroled the Boston Bruins blueline from 1926 until his retirement in 1940. Nicknamed "the Edmonton Express" or "Old Blood and Guts,"...
Hockey's Golden Era: Stars of the Original Six
by Mike Leonetti

Hockey's Golden Era
(Stars of the Original Six)

"When the Brooklyn Americans dropped out of the National Hockey League for the 1942-43 season, it left six teams to compete for the Stanley Cup."
The Montreal Canadiens, Toronto Maple Leafs, New York Rangers, Detroit Red Wings and the Chicago Blackhawks are the members of that elite group of NHL teams that played from the early 1940s until the league expanded in 1967.
The stars who played during the Original Six era included future Hall of Famers like Howe, Richard, Beliveau, and Hull just to name a few. This book throws the spotlight on these great players and many, many more.
Why Not Make A Prediction?
Who Is Going To Win What?Will the Montreal Canadiens win the Cup this year? Will Detroit repeat?
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Detroit Red Wings will win it all again this year
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I predicted the Red Wings would take Lord Stanley's Mug last year early in the NHL season and Lidstrom, Zetterberg, Datsyuk and the the boys proved me to be the prognosticator of prognosticators, seer of seers... okay it was an easy guess last year....
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Alexander Ovechkin Will Win NHL Goal Scoring Title Again
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Alexander Ovechkin is developing into the NHL's pre-eminent goalscorer. After shattering Luc Robitaille's record for most goals by a right winger, Ovechkin ended the 2007-08 season with 65 goals - more than anyone has scored since Mario Lemieux. Alon...
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Martin Brodeur Will Set The Shutout Record This Year
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Martin Brodeur is on the edge of becoming the NHL's alltime career shutout leader. He now stands at 100 after blanking the Philadelphia Flyers 3-0 in his shutout victory February 26th. That's his 4th shutout in the 2008-09 NHL season. Brodeur needs o...
What Do You Think About What's Going On In The NHL?
Brodeur is back and even after missing 50 games it looks like he hasn't missed a beat. Ovechkin is leading the goal scoring derby by a wide margin.
Who is surprising you and who's been a major disappointment?
Bradshaw wrote...
It looks like a lot of groups are dispanding and Hockey World Headquarters is not going down without a fight! We have the top hockey lens at Squidoo, and I think it can be even better. We will not dispand and the only way to stop us from making this The Top Group on Squidoo, is to force it to close.
Personally, I am making more hockey lenses and I encourage YOU to make some more too. Do you have a local hockey team? Why not do a lens about them? What about your Olympic hockey team? And just because you live in the States, doesn't mean you can have a Squidoo lens supporting Team Sweden, Norway or Germany! What about the womens' teams?
Let's get busy -- it's the season of the playoffs!
Bradshaw wrote...
I'm loving the Bruins so far! They just whupped the Habs 6-1 and they're goalies are the best tagteam in the league. But for the best goalie so far? Gotta be Roberto Luongo. Another 3 game shutout streak and he made it to the third period of the 4th game before allowing a goal.
spirituality wrote...
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The Big Question For Every Hockey Fan
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