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Face-offs are often overshadowed during hockey games by slick goals and big hits. Still, Boston's dexterity at the dot is a large reason for their Stanley Cup lead, writes Sarah Kwak.

 

Defenseman Voynov signs six-year deal with L.A.

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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Defenseman Slava Voynov agreed to a new six-year, $25 million contract Tuesday with the Los Angeles Kings, who signed yet another young cornerstone to a long-term deal.

   

Jury rules in favor of Howe in memorabilia suit

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LA Kings keep D Slava Voynov with new 6-year, $25 million deal after breakout playoffs

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Bruins rookie D Dougie Hamilton looks forward to next season while sitting out finals

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The Great One firmly believes NHL will return to Quebec City someday

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Stanley Cup finals' Game 3 draws most viewers for NHL on NBC Sports Network

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LA Kings reach new 6-year deal with D Slava Voynov (Yahoo! Sports)

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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Defenseman Slava Voynov agreed to a new six-year, $25 million contract Tuesday with the Los Angeles Kings, who signed yet another young cornerstone to a long-term deal.

   

Selection committee at core of College Football Playoff talks

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Discussions of the selection committee are core to of College Football Playoff meetings.

   

Report: Aaron Hernandez questioned, home searched in possible homicide probe

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New England Patriots tight end not believed to be a suspect, but could be connected to a vehicle in question

   

New York Rangers' Biggest Short-Term and Long-Term Problems

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It was only last May that the New York Rangers were just two wins away from a Stanley Cup Final berth. Glen Sather built a team that head coach John Tortorella could work with, and in 2011-12, together the two helped the team reach its peak. Although the Rangers completely bought into Tortorella’s defensive system, the team lacked the offensive production to see them through to the finals. Sather saw the summer of 2012 as an opportunity to add to the team’s anemic offense and trade valuable depth for superstar Rick Nash. At the same time, the then 12-year
Rangers exec found himself in several contract disputes with even more depth forwards, players like Ruslan Fedotenko, John Mitchell and Brandon Prust. All three were eventually allowed to walk and join other clubs, so when the Rangers opened up training camp in January of 2013, Tortorella was surrounded by a host of new faces. The ensuing season will forever be considered a disappointment, despite the team’s ability to reach the second round of the playoffs. There was a clear lack of depth down the middle, a severe shortage of goals and lack of team fluidity. In the end, Marian Gaborik and Tortorella became causalities, Brad Richards found himself the press box and Henrik Lundqvist left the organization doubting whether or not he plans to be...(Read Full Article)

   

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