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First there was news out of Ottawa that center Jason Spezza skated twice with the Black Aces, the call-ups that skate separate from the regular team. However, today, Sunday, May 12, Spezza skated with his teammates for the first time since his injury.
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Despite their first round win over the second seed Montreal Canadiens, pundits may not now consider the Ottawa Senators a legitimate threat for the Stanley Cup. But if they get back star center Jason Spezza that may change, and it looks as if they will.
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Matt Cooke may have fooled many people by contritely telling cameras that raising his foot and jamming it down onto the back of Erik Karlsson's lower leg was an accident. But if you believe him, I'd like to talk to you about buying an ice-rink on Mars.
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The Ottawa Senators improved their record to 5-1-1 after handing the Montreal Canadiens their first loss since the opening night of the season, 5-1 at Scotiabank Place.
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Right from the get-go this 2013 NHL season will be a sprint. The absence of 34 games will naturally make the 48 games each team plays, all in some 99 days, all the more meaningful and that could lead to surprises, in standings and in individual races.
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It has been almost 19 years since a Canadian team last won the Stanley Cup. The Montreal Canadiens were the most recent Canadian team to bring Lord Stanley's trophy on Canadian soil.
Why does this slump seem never ending?
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The NHL season is finally over and the playoffs are set. The Eastern Conference lineup features a few perennial favorites as well as a resurgent New York Rangers team.
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A lesbian woman proposed on St. Patrick's Day to her girlfriend during a break in the game between the Ottawa Senators and Toronto Maple Leafs at the National Hockey League contest. The venue was the Scotiabank Place in Ottawa.
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When it comes to goalie news for the Toronto Maple Leafs it's been bad of late. James Reimer had a run of poor outings, including being pulled in Vancouver, and then there was that over time blunder by Jonas Gustavsson against the Devils.
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The future of the National Hockey League in Canada could easily include another two franchises, according to a study released on Thursday.
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Ottawa Senators goalie Craig Anderson when he was with the Colorado Avalanche.
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