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Women's Weekly, March 11th, 2010

This week Denise discusses the players of the year and the League award winners and all-star teams. the champions of each league, the games this week and the ones to come, the leaders, the Canadian and US U18 rosters and the hiring of Peter Elander by UND.

Flyers defensive prospects have bright outlook

Things are looking up in terms of overall depth at the defensive position. The position is easily the teams strongest in terms of overall quality prospects. It has been a long time coming for the Flyers to draft quality defensive prospects. What was once the worst positon in terms of depth is now the Flyers greatest strength.

Women's Weekly, February 27th, 2010

This week Denise discusses the Olympic Games, the plaeyrs of the week, the Patty Kazmaier  award nominees, the polls. the games this week, and the ones to come and the leaders.

The 12-Minute Avalanche

An avalanche of goals, six of them over the first 12 minutes of the Olympic semifinal, have the United States in the gold medal game for the first time since 2002.

Women's Weekly, March 11th, 2010

Flyers defensive prospects have bright outlook

Women's Weekly, February 27th, 2010

The 12-Minute Avalanche

  • Olympic Thoughts: Quals and Quarters

    On Tuesday afternoon there were 12 teams competing in the men’s Olympic hockey tournament, and by late Wednesday night, only four teams remained. Jessica Simon shares more in her Olympic Thoughts.

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  • Southeast Division Weekly: 2/26/10

    The trade deadline is in less than a week, while seven players from the Southeast Division fight for their chance at a gold medal in the 2010 Olympics. Who will be traded and who will win gold? Find out the lastest news and notes in the Southeast Division with Inside Hockey's Diana Driscoll.

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  • Olympic Thoughts: Prelims Recap

    The Olympic Preliminary round is complete and the Medal Round will is upon us. Anaheim Ducks correspondent Jessica Simon recaps the week that was for the Ducks Olympians and shares her thoughts on the Olympic games thus far.

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  • We're Coming Canada

    It may not be now and it may not be in Sochi, but USA Hockey has taken all of the right steps to take over Canada's pasttime from right out under the Maple Leaf. And the results have already started to show.

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  • Avs players in the Olympics

    The Colorado Avalanche have three players competing in the Olympic Games. Adam Lanning takes a look at who is playing for which country, and how they are performing.

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  • Northeast Division Weekly: 2/19/10

    With the Olympic break leading to a shortened weekly schedule, we'll also take a look at the Northeast Division players in Vancouver. Many NHL players are in the Olympic spotlight as they represent their home countries.

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  • Women's Weekly, February 18th, 2010

    This week Denise discusssed the Beanpot tournament, the first weekend of action at the Olympic games, the players of the week, the polls. the games this week and the ones to come and the leaders.

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  • Number of Olympic Teams Should Be Reduced

    Most hockey fans can’t wait for the men’s hockey tournament at the Olympics to start, but this best-on-best always gets off to a mediocre start at best. There is an easy solution to that by simply trimming a couple teams from the Games.

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  • Images of Vancouver

    Inside Hockey's own Jake Duhaime is in Vancouver for the Winter Olympics, armed with a camera in hand. Here are some of his best shots so far during the first few days of the 2010 Winter Olympics. 

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  • Olympic Thoughts

    With the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver underway, this years Olympic games has a different feel to it. Jessica Simon shares her thoughts from a Ducks perspective on the Olympic games.

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  • Rangers' Olympians excited for Games

    For five Rangers players, coach John Tortorella, and two trainers who boarded the red-eye flight to the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, where the Olympic Men’s Hockey tournament begins tomorrow, it's an experience that will last a lifetime.

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