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• It's always a good time when Adrian Dater blogs from the heart about the Colorado Avalanche, and the Denver Post writer wonders if last night's 4-1 defeat against the Calgary Flames "might have been the worst wire-to-wire performance this team has ever played since moving to Denver." Jibblescribbits thinks it was an abysmal effort, and thinks Coach Tony Granato was playing for the point instead rather than to win. Come back, Joe Sakic! [Jibblescribbits]

• Now that Steven Stamkos was the best player on the ice for the Tampa Bay Lightning last night, it's time to dream big for the Bolts. Like discussing the pros and cons of adding Mats Sundin to the mix in Tampa. What salary cap? [Lightning Strikes]

• Meanwhile, are the New York Rangers in the Marian Gaborik sweepstakes? [Star Tribune]

• After helping to spearhead the Tim Thomas all-star campaign, Cornelius Hardenbergh has decided to urge Boston Bruins fans to stop voting after the Montreal Canadiens' auto-voting scandal and the NHL's response. "If you must continue to support this malarky, then go ahead and vote for Thomas.  He deserves it.  But don't think you're sending the NHL a message other than 'I fell for it.'" [Cornelius Hardenbergh]

• Now that the Patrick O'Sullivan-Anze Kopitar-Dustin Brown line has been reunited by Los Angeles Kings Coach Terry Murray, it's time for the big decision: The pressure of a nickname. The Maxi-PAD Line is as ingenious as it is impossible. [Battle of California]

• Stat of the morning: The Anaheim Ducks are 51-4-4 when Ryan Getzlaf has a multi-point game in his career. [Simply Sensational]

• Some really incredible archive hockey photos from the pages of Time magazine. [Bitter Leaf Fan]

• This is what a Jonathan Toews fight looks like. [YouTube]

• Icethetics does it again, with clear shots of the Los Angeles Kings, San Jose Sharks and Ottawa Senators third jerseys. The front of this SNES tribute is a fail. [Icethetics]

Viktor Tikhonov: Phoenix Coyotes rookie and blogger. Vik talks about getting ketchup on his shoes and offers such scathing critiques of his performances as, "All my teammates were very happy for me after the game and I got handshakes from everyone. It was neat being the center of attention." [THN]

• The Hockeywood Insider podcast had me on yesterday to chat about third jerseys, all-star voting and other topics. It was a good time. [Life in Hockeywood, about 17 minutes in] 

• Loser Domi presents the official chat room of the Toronto Maple Leafs. We think we know who Tosking_Head might be. [The Wonderful World of Loser Domi, via MYFO]

Rostislav Klesla is out for a week for the Columbus Blue Jackets with a wrist injury. [Jackets]

• This is criminally late, but Keith Carney retired and Hockey Wilderness had a really nice tribute to him. [Hockey Wilderness]

Darren McCarty was placed on waivers yesterday by the Detroit Red Wings, but Ken Holland said he'll remain in the roster if unclaimed. [Khan!]

• Speaking of that: In defense of the hockey enforcer. [Ice Man]

• Finally, the game was on Nov. 16, but this is an aces goal from Hugh Jessiman for the Milwaukee Admirals. The more you watch it, the more you wonder if it might be a goal-of-the-year candidate, actually.

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  1. sleza
    1. Posted by sleza Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:55 pm EDT

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    fight or tribute to teletubbies?
  2. knucklehead
    2. Posted by knucklehead Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:37 pm EDT

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    I like the SNES' new third...
  3. Bob
    3. Posted by Bob Thu Sep 03, 2009 10:43 pm EDT

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    Klesla's out for more than a week, and it's a high ankle sprain rather than a wrist injury. Per Portzline at Puck-Rakers: "He's wearing a boot on his sprained right ankle, and at least one member of the media saw him using crutches in the press box last night."
  4. brock_howes
    4. Posted by brock_howes Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:13 pm EDT

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    FYI, your link for the TBay article is wrong (it's just a second link to the Granato/Avs one). Love having all these blogs summarized in one place though. Thanks!
  5. knucklehead
    5. Posted by knucklehead Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:37 pm EDT

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    OK Wysh I give....where's the right arm?....Photoshopping?
  6. Adam Jones
    6. Posted by Adam Jones Thu Sep 03, 2009 2:45 pm EDT

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    Finally..a Dugout for hockey!
  7. Wyshynski
    7. Posted by Wyshynski Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:21 pm EDT

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    @ brock_howes --
    Thanks for the fix on that link. I made the edit.
  8. Anthrax Jones
    8. Posted by Anthrax Jones Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:42 pm EDT

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    Toews is never going to get Jennifer Aniston that way. Elisabeth Shue, maybe, but not Jennifer Aniston.
  9. brunnins
    9. Posted by brunnins Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:14 pm EDT

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    I don't think that the Jessiman goal is even close to a goal of the year candidate. It should not have gone in - Howard was terribly out of position. Doesn't look like Howard is ready to make the jump yet - .896 SV% in the AHL???
  10. Ogie Ogilthorpe
    10. Posted by Ogie Ogilthorpe Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:13 pm EDT

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    Jordin Tootoo is a piece of $h!t. He should follow in his brothers footsteps... what an embarrassment!!
  11. Dewman
    11. Posted by Dewman Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:42 pm EDT

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    Goal of the Year????? The more I see it, the more I see it deflecting off a defenseman's skate into the net. It would be one thing if he roofed the backhander from his knees, but that was pure luck and a little determination, not even an ounce of skill.
  12. Hockey Blog Adventure
    12. Posted by Hockey Blog Adventure Thu Sep 03, 2009 11:01 pm EDT

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    Woooo! Linked! I guess my daily "here's a bunch of links and a little bit of thought" weren't quite cutting it.
    Regardless, I stand by my original position: The All-Star Game is a joke.
  13. R F
    13. Posted by R F Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:44 pm EDT

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    Jimmy Howard- goalie of the future? Ouch. I'm glad that was an away game and I wasn't there.
  14. A Yahoo! User
    14. Posted by A Yahoo! User Wed Nov 19, 2008 1:48 pm EST

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    I LOVE that Maxi-PAD thing about the Kings, HILARIOUS!! I can't believe that All-Star Game thing, but it explains why there are so many Montreal Players in the lead in the East.
  15. carl_vs_mastershake
    15. Posted by carl_vs_mastershake Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:18 pm EDT

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    I believe in Peter Budaj
  16. big audio
    16. Posted by big audio Thu Sep 03, 2009 10:04 pm EDT

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    they always said "Huge Specimen" was a good hockey player but he did not get the chance to show the Rangers much.
  17. The Bog
    17. Posted by The Bog Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:11 pm EDT

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    Detroit drafts and develops a lot of things very well, goalies aren't one of them. Don't tell me how great Osgood is, he gave up Dennis Bonvie's first and only NHL goal on a slapshot through his legs from the top of the circle with no screen. Now that I've found a way to reference minor league hockey's all time PIM leader, I am happy.
  18. Chris
    18. Posted by Chris Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:26 pm EDT

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    I have always thought Ian Laperriere was a bit of a jerk, but why is he fighting a guy with cerebral palsy?
  19. loser domi
    19. Posted by loser domi Thu Sep 03, 2009 10:40 pm EDT

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    Thanks for the linakge, Wysh! Traffic bumps are awesome!
  20. loser domi
    20. Posted by loser domi Thu Sep 03, 2009 10:40 pm EDT

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    also,on my link there were supposed to be links to hockey-reference sites the first time a player name was listed, but for some reason it doesn't look it. Weird
  21. joe h
    21. Posted by joe h Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:26 pm EDT

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    Jessiman sighting. Now wait another two years for him to do anything noteworthy again.
  22. GT
    22. Posted by GT Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:14 pm EDT

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    The Toews "fight"....what exactly is the penalty in hockey for an on ice make out session?
  23. onmyown
    23. Posted by onmyown Thu Sep 03, 2009 7:18 pm EDT

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    ** Stat of the morning: The Anaheim Ducks are 51-4-4 when Ryan Getzlaf has a multi-point game in his career.
    If every team had a player that did that, the win stats would be similar. I'm not impressed with the team stat, but more with Getzlaf's skills.
  24. Bozo
    24. Posted by Bozo Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:58 pm EDT

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    What is with the trend of black jerseys?
  25. Fox
    25. Posted by Fox Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:24 pm EDT

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    I'm sure that if they had been aware how much more effective Jessiman is on his knees than standing up, the powers that be would have made sure that he spent a lot more time at MSG.

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