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Crosby and Ovechkin: Part of a Complete Breakfast
Make sure to read the prediction that follows the short rant.

To be honest, when I was growing up eating breakfast was one of my favorite parts of the day. I’d walk downstairs grab a bowl of Cinnamon Toast Crunch or Count Chocula and I’d sit down in the kitchen and watch an episode of Saved by the Bell. As I got a bit older the Saved by the Bell turned into Sports Center, but none the less it was...
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Capping Out
The Washington Capitals have had a tough time in their first round match up with the New York Rangers.

Most would have seen this series as a walk in the park for the offensively explosive Capitals, but their offense in the 2009 playoffs thus far has been one of the reasons the Caps will be hitting the greens early.

But I’m going to start from the goaltending and work my way up to the forwards to...
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The Pucked Up Playoffs Part One: The Erroneous East
Here we go again. Throw your razors in the garbage because its playoff time so what better time to post the NHL playoff blog then minutes before the puck drop of Game 1 of the 2009 NHL playoffs.

I think us hockey fans are in for a real treat as this could shape out to be one of the most interesting playoffs in recent years. So without further adieu my 1st round playoff predictions from the Easter...
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The Pucked Up Playoffs Part Two: The Wacky West

Minutes before the Vancouver Canucks and the St Louis Blues break open Western Conference post season play. The Blues join the Chicago Blackhawks and the Columbus Blue Jackets as teams who have either never been to the playoffs or are returning to the post season after a long hiatus. But enough blabbering, lets get to some predictions.

San Jose Sharks (1) vs. Anaheim Ducks (8)

I have to say abo...
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Steaming Stamer
Steve Stamkos has turned up the heat over the last little while. In fact since the All Star break the 18-year-old has averaged nearly a point per game with 25 points in the last 31 games.

But this season hasn’t gone exactly according to plan for the media and fans who projected Stamkos to be the next young star to touch ice in the NHL.

In his first 44 NHL games Stamkos only notched 18 points, no...
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