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Preview: Vancouver Canucks at New York Rangers (7:30 p.m. EST; TV: TSN, MSG). Markus Naslund faces his old mates for the first time since leaving as a free agent.  Yankee Canuck breaks down the emotions in facing the former Vancouver captain and current Ranger: "My reaction was simple: I wish he had finished his career here because I'm a envious, jealous fan who wants those who help the team - or dare I say personify them - to never leave. Anyone remember the day Burke brought Linden back? Yeah something like that. However now I do feel the Canucks are far better as Luongo's team than Naslund's."

• Ten Things Overheard During an Official Video Goal Review. "Maybe if you hold the tint knob with the pliers while I hold the tinfoil on the rabbit ears, we'll get a better look at this." [Inside College Hockey]

• Tom Benjamin on whether shots to the head reduce a player's life expectancy, and whether the NHL would ban head-shots if a player died on the ice. [Canucks Corner]

• Kostya Kennedy of Sports Illustrated nominates Nicklas Lidstrom of the Detroit Red Wings for Sportsman of the Year. And we fully expect him to win, provided Michael Phelps gets caught wearing counterfeit Speedos in a meth lab. [SI]

Preview: Buffalo Sabres at Boston Bruins (7 p.m. EST; TV: MSG, NESN). Manny Fernandez should get the start for the Bruins, as Marco Sturm is expected to miss the game due to injury. Getting Caught From Behind has begrudging respect for Boston, but hopes the Sabres can get back on track with an ugly road win.

Montreal Canadiens president Pierre Boivin sees the Canadian dollar struggling, and worries it could return Canadian teams to economic hardship. Also, he feels the "NHL's post-lockout revenue-sharing deal to prop up weaker U.S. teams has also left Canadian organizations at the mercy of the dollar's performance." So wait, is the solution to move the Predators to Canada, where the weak dollar is causing teams to panic about their financial future? We're confused. [Sportsnet]

• Meanwhile, $45,000 gets you your own personal Zamboni. Put some rims on that sucker, maybe some leather seats ... good to go. [Steady Burn]

Erik Ersberg will make his eighth consecutive start for the Los Angeles Kings against the Capitals on Thursday night. Somewhere, Jonathan Bernier weeps quietly to himself. [Inside the Kings]

• Anaheim's primo capologist moves to senior vice president of hockey operations, as the front office shuffle continues post-Brian Burke. Will Dave Nonis follow Burke out the door? [Globe & Mail]

Preview: Washington Capitals at Anaheim Ducks (10 p.m. EST; TV: CSN, FSPT). Alexander Semin, Shaone Morrisonn and Sergei Fedorov are out and Jose Theodore is in, according to Capitals Insider. Anaheim's Jonas Hiller gets the nod again for the Ducks between the pipes, and Rob Niedermayer returns to the lineup after being a healthy scratch. If the NHL got a general sports columnist to write a glowing article like this one in every American city Alexander Ovechkin visits, the League would be golden.

• Last night it was the Penguins; now, according to the Yahoo! Fantasy Hockey scoreboard, it's the Ducks losing a close one to the Capitals. Uh, glitch?

• Damien Cox believes that Alex Semin's quote about Sidney Crosby is one of the best of the season thus far. "Goodness, you do have to wonder what in the world Semin was thinking when he let this one fly." Here's a thought: Maybe the 35-or-so words about Patrick Kane that get turned into "..." whenever the quote is regurgitated would lend some context. [ESPN]

• We're going to assume this is the last time Examiner hockey writer Kitt Amundson publishes an NHL conference call transcript under her byline and deceives readers into believing she conducted an interview with Alex Ovechkin. [Japers]

• Boy, when it rains, huh? Mike Fisher and Chris Neil are out with injuries for the Ottawa Senators. [Ottawa Citizen]

• Mirtle takes a look at the projected goal totals and point totals for this season, as compared to last season. The points (27) and goals (75) improvement for the San Jose Sharks are the stuff Jack Adams awards are made of. [From the Rink]

Jere Lehtinen is injured again for the Dallas Stars, and Brad Richards is now centering the third line. Good times. [Stars Blog]

• Finally, the Stars met up with Big Willie at the premiere of his new flick "Seven Pounds," an Oscar-bait drama. And then gave him Neal Broten's old number.

"Hey Mr. Smith: Would you mind shaking hands with Marty Turco, you know, for good luck?"

"AW, HELL NAW!"

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  1. Pluschy
    1. Posted by Pluschy Thu Sep 03, 2009 7:34 pm EDT

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    Naslund FTW!
  2. Scotty G
    2. Posted by Scotty G Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:13 pm EDT

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    are you kidding me with the start of this buffalo/boston game, 5 goals on 10 shots
  3. big audio
    3. Posted by big audio Thu Sep 03, 2009 10:04 pm EDT

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    Naslund also played for Pittsburgh so all this hoopla is a tad overrated as far as being a professional hockey player is concerned. And just a note: his name is Sturm, not Strum. "Thank you, RIngo..."
  4. joe h
    4. Posted by joe h Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:26 pm EDT

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    Fatwood just scored on us. [profane] our porous defense.
  5. joe h
    5. Posted by joe h Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:26 pm EDT

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    Wade regression what are you doinggggg
  6. b b
    6. Posted by b b Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:03 pm EDT

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    Has Pierre Boivin never seen Southpark? Are we not blaming Canada for all this mess?
  7. Al S.
    7. Posted by Al S. Thu Sep 03, 2009 2:51 pm EDT

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    What's going on with the Yahoo sports scores for hockey? First they move the Devils to NY, then they spot the Capitals approximately 1.2 billion goals... what's next? Declaring Sidney Crosby the Emperor of Hockey and giving him 392 goals in a game on 6 shots?
  8. b b
    8. Posted by b b Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:03 pm EDT

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    By the way I am still giggling about the Maxi pad line....how about a piece on naming all the top lines in the league?
  9. Death by Leafs
    9. Posted by Death by Leafs Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:16 pm EDT

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    Turco is still playing like its Summertime
  10. lurdane22
    10. Posted by lurdane22 Thu Sep 03, 2009 7:00 pm EDT

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    The Ducks are confident group to give the Caps that big of a "head start".
  11. Wyshynski
    11. Posted by Wyshynski Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:21 pm EDT

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    The first period of that Boston game was wicked awesome. Hitting, breakaways ... awesome.
  12. joe h
    12. Posted by joe h Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:26 pm EDT

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    Nice catch by Japers on Kitt and her shoddy 'reporting'
  13. Polish Prince
    13. Posted by Polish Prince Thu Sep 03, 2009 7:06 pm EDT

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    Salo = That was a goal my friends!
  14. Al S.
    14. Posted by Al S. Thu Sep 03, 2009 2:51 pm EDT

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    Of course Boston-Buffalo was a good game... I couldn't go and I had to give my tickets away.
  15. wings_nucks19
    15. Posted by wings_nucks19 Thu Sep 03, 2009 10:47 pm EDT

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    Even my 83 year old grandfather with cataracts could see that puck was over the line. The goal judges in Toronto must be drunk tonight.
  16. Josh T
    16. Posted by Josh T Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:43 pm EDT

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    This sucks!!! In Chi-Town on bid-ness and forgot to factor in the time difference and missed all of the Sabres Bruins game... oh well saved me a lot on yelling and swearing at the tv... come on boys, pull it together!!!
  17. habs1rule
    17. Posted by habs1rule Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:15 pm EDT

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    Want to hear something sick....HABS INSIDE/OUT site reports that Montreal station RDS, Their French station says the Kostitsyn Brothers are given playing time even with their poor starts, because they will defect to the KHL in Russia if they dont play alot. This created a problem for Montreals younf French players who get less ice time, according to their performances. Bob Gaineys team is imploding, and he is responsible for the mess there.
  18. bob loblaw
    18. Posted by bob loblaw Thu Sep 03, 2009 10:23 pm EDT

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    Naslund threw about four good bodychecks tonight; he didn't throw that many in twelve seasons with the Canucks. He should have given the C to Linden when he came back to Vancouver; maybe then the Canucks would have more success in the playoffs. Oh well hindsight.
  19. carl_vs_mastershake
    19. Posted by carl_vs_mastershake Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:18 pm EDT

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    @ blog
    congrats to turning this lackluster entry into a pretty humorous session of What The Hell.
  20. colin c
    20. Posted by colin c Thu Sep 03, 2009 6:50 pm EDT

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    Lost me on "wicked awesome". this hockey or a bad SNL boston sketch?
  21. The Bog
    21. Posted by The Bog Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:11 pm EDT

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    I thought the Bruins game was entertaining, but it also looked like my men's league. Entertaining, but not wicked awesome, or a good hockey game. Neither goalie made any big saves, bunches of turnovers in the defensive zone leading to goals or penalties, just not a good game. Glad you thought it was 'wicked awesome' though Wysh.
  22. Icon
    22. Posted by Icon Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:22 pm EDT

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    1,227,150,000 goal ... This just proves how great Alexander Ovechkin really is ... to get this many goals before the game even starts. Move over Gretzky, Ovechkin is MVP for life! I usually need at least a period and a half to get that many goals in NHL93.
  23. Erik K
    23. Posted by Erik K Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:46 pm EDT

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    Right in front of Ovechkin is Vanek with 1,227,151,000 goals. BOO-YAH!!

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