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The Penguins are having their own struggles, winning just two of their last seven games heading into Wednesday's showdown with the Bruins. | ||||
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The reigning Cup champs continue to struggle after their offseason cap purge, and losing to the likes of New Jersey and Edmonton this week certainly doesn't help. | ||||
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Big week for the Arniel family. Scott has the Blue Jackets playing well in his first season behind the bench, while his nephew Jamie was called up to the NHL for the first time by the Bruins on Tuesday. | ||||
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The Sharks took three of a possible four points during Joe Thornton's two-game suspension and could be poised to finally start living up expectations this season. | ||||
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Brad Richards (18 points in 13 games) and Loui Eriksson (16 points) are keeping the Stars in the mix out West. | ||||
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The Bruins better watch out for suddenly hot Ottawa, which went 3-0-0 this week. Saturday's rematch at the Garden will mean more than just a chance to teach Chris Neil a lesson for picking a fight with Dennis Seidenberg. | ||||
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The Avalanche looked good beating Vancouver 3-1; not so good being humbled 5-0 by Dallas. | ||||
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The Thrashers managed just one win this week, but did take points out of three of their four games as Craig Ramsay continues to keep his club competitive. | ||||
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Don't look now, but the Ducks have suddenly come alive, going 4-0-0 this week with wins over Tampa, Pittsburgh, Nashville and San Jose. | ||||
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Remember when the Predators were the only team in the NHL without a regulation loss two weeks ago? Didn't think so. Five straight regulation losses tend to have that effect. | ||||
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