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Michigan Closes Out 2007 as No. 1 on USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Men's College Hockey Poll

The latest college hockey poll from USAhockey.com: Michigan Closes Out 2007 as No. 1 on USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Men's College Hockey Poll COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. â€" The University of Michigan received 22-of-34 first-place votes and a total of 488 points to edge...
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Big Tuesday saw 30+ foot waves pummel Northern California coastline, 1 big wave surfer died near Pebble Beach

Big Tuesday, December 4th, was a day like few others had seen before in Northern California. Breathless television news reports predicted 18-23 foot swells up and down the coastline, and famed big wave surfing spots like Mavericks at Pillar Point near Half Moon Bay and Ghost Trees...
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Max Giese: Hockey Notes - December 15th

- Poor Drafting and Development Hindering Tampa Bay, Not Lack of Trade Mike Brophy of The Hockey New reports that the Tampa Bay Lightning need to trade one of their three All-Star forwards, Vincent Lecavalier, Brad Richardson, or Martin St. Louis. It would be a hard pill to swallow...
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The Pass heard round Texas, Joe Thornton leads San Jose Sharks in 3-2 win over Dallas

The Sharks were facing a tough test against the Pacific Division leading Dallas Stars at the American Airlines Center on Wednesday night. Dallas had been lights out on the PK, killing 42 of 44 power plays in an 11-game span (95.5%), solid 5-on-5 with a balanced offensive attack, and...
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Los Angeles Kings down Sharks 4-2. Barry Brust picks up first NHL win

Kings starting goaltender Dan Cloutier was injured taking a shot during warmups, so backup Barry Brust earned his first NHL start. Brust made 34 saves on 36 shots to help the Kings to a 4-2 win in San Jose. Kings rookie phenom Anzei Kopitar scored 2 goals in the first period.
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Los Angeles Times, New York Times, and Washington Post reduce coverage of the NHL

Many reported on the Los Angeles Times offseason decision not to send reporters on Kings and Ducks road games, and the end of Helene Elliott's regular NHL column, but concerns have also been raised about the New York Times and Washington Post hockey coverage. Comments by New York...
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