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I have an inclination that Erik Cole might be able to muster more than the one assist he managed in his first meeting against the Carolina Hurricanes this season. Perhaps because it stands to reason that he's sure to receive more than the 13:43 he was afforded ahead of a game with the New York Islanders the very next night. It made sense to spread the minutes around in what may have been the mo...
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