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The Flames continue to define mediocrity, dropping two of three this week to fall back to .500. | ||||
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The Rangers' only win in three game this week came at New Jersey, and does beating the Devils really count as any sort of achievement anymore? | ||||
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The Hurricanes took advantage of a friendly schedule this week, pounding the hapless Islanders 7-2 and Edmonton 7-1 and splitting a pair of games with Florida. | ||||
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The Coyotes managed just one win in a busy four-game week, but did get points out of overtime losses to Pittsburgh and Detroit. | ||||
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Things are getting ugly on Long Island, where the Isles have lost seven straight, including three games this week while giving up a whopping 21 goals. | ||||
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The Panthers split a home-and-home series with Carolina, but also lost to Atlanta to remain in the Southeast Division basement. | ||||
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Speaking of turning the clock back to 2009-10, the Leafs are back to their losing ways, much to the joy of the Bruins, who own Toronto's first-round pick again. The Leafs have lost six straight and nine of the last 10 after a 4-0-0 start. | ||||
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The 2010-11 Oilers are looking a lot like the 2009-10 version that finished with the worst record in the league, especially after an embarrassing 7-1 loss at Carolina on Tuesday. | ||||
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The Sabres are no better at home, where they're 0-6-1. They lost too more division games this week to Boston and Montreal and needed a shootout to get past lowly Toronto. | ||||
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The Devils finally won a game at Chicago, but also were shut out at home by the Rangers. New Jersey is now 0-5-1 at the Prudential Center, and showing no signs of snapping out of its early-season malaise. | ||||
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