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   <title>Stars F Neal suspended two games</title>
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   The National Hockey League on Friday suspended Dallas Stars forward James Neal two games for a hit from behind. The incident occurred during Thursday's game in Columbus, when Neal appeared to leave his feet to check Blue Jackets defenseman Marc Methot along the boards. He missed and connected instead with Jackets forward Derek Dorsett, and the force of the contact drove Dorsett's face into the glass. Neal was given a major for boa
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   <title>Streaking Flyers drop into Shark Tank</title>
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   Few teams in the NHL are hotter right now than the Philadelphia Flyers. However, a trip to San Jose to battle the Sharks just might be what cools the club down. The Flyers seek their first win at HP Pavilion in over 10 years tonight when they try to snap a 10-game winless streak versus the Sharks. Including a 4-1 loss to San Jose at home this season, the Flyers haven't beaten the Sharks since December 21, 2000, going 0-6-2 with a pair of ties in 10 meetings since
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   <title>Canucks and Avs meet again</title>
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   While the Canucks didn't enjoy very much success on a recent five-game road trip, they at least capped the trek with a convincing win over the Northwest Division-leading Avalanche. Vancouver now begins a five-game homestand versus Colorado tonight at GM Place in what is already the fourth meeting between the division rivals this season. The Avalanche took the first matchup between the clubs back on October 3, but the Canucks have answered with a home victory of th
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   <title>Moulson, Isles take on Wild in St. Paul</title>
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   The Islanders' Matt Moulson didn't enter the season with the label "goal scorer" attached to his name. Twenty-one games into the NHL season, that might have to change. Fresh off his first career two-goal game, Moulson will look to lead New York to another win tonight on its seven-game road trip in a matchup with the Minnesota Wild at Xcel Energy Center. Skating in his third season, Moulson entered the 2009-10 campaign with six goals and 10 points in 29 games over
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   <title>Panthers pay Red Wings a visit</title>
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   The Florida Panthers will shoot for a fourth win in five outings when they visit the Detroit Red Wings tonight in an interconference clash at Joe Louis Arena. The Panthers are coming off a lopsided victory in Buffalo, winning for the third time in four games and extending their point streak to four straight contests (3-0-1). Meanwhile, Detroit had a three-game winning streak halted by Dallas its last time out and suffered just its second regulation loss in 10 gam
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   <title>Bruins continue road trip versus Sabres</title>
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   After starting their four-game road trip on a positive note, the Boston Bruins will try to continue heading in the right direction when they visit the Buffalo Sabres for tonight's Northeast Division clash at HSBC Arena. The Bruins had dropped three straight games before picking up a close win Thursday evening in Atlanta. Boston, which was the top-seeded team in the Eastern Conference last year, is now third in the Northeast and three points behind the division-lead
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   <title>Capitals square off against Canadiens</title>
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   The Washington Capitals will aim for a sixth win in seven games when they welcome the Montreal Canadiens for this evening's encounter at Verizon Center. The Capitals had a four-game winning streak halted Saturday in New Jersey, but then used the return of Alex Ovechkin to help spur them to a victory Tuesday evening in Manhattan against the New York Rangers. Matt Bradley pumped in the go-ahead goal with 4:51 remaining in the third period, as Washington posted a 4-
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   <title>Huselius, Blue Jackets continue strong start with win over Stars</title>
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   Kristian Huselius scored twice and added an assist, and Steve Mason returned to form with a solid 25-save effort, as Columbus took a 4-1 decision from Dallas at American Airlines Center. Raffi Torres and Rick Nash also lit the lamp for the Blue Jackets, who won their third straight and fifth in their last six games. The visitors activated Torres from injured reserve prior to the game, but it was Mason's return that was the most encouraging
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   <title>Erat's shootout goal lifts Predators past Devils</title>
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   Martin Erat scored the deciding goal in the shootout as Nashville won its fourth straight contest with a 3-2 victory over the New Jersey Devils at the Sommet Center. Jason Arnott scored twice in regulation and Mike Santorelli tallied in the shootout for the Predators, who won for the eighth time in 10 contests. Pekka Rinne stopped 26 shots in the win. Zach Parise had both regulation goals for the Devils, who have lost two in a row af
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