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Blue Jackets forward out at least 2 weeks
Sep 15 2005 11:16PM (CT)
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - High-scoring Blue Jackets forward Rick Nash is expected to be out at least two weeks after spraining an ankle during a scrimmage.
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Crosby stands out in Penguins' scrimmage
Sep 15 2005 2:40PM (CT)
PITTSBURGH (AP) - Sidney Crosby needed all of a half period to get his name on the training camp score sheet. Crosby, the NHL's No. 1 draft pick and a prospect many are comparing to the likes of Mario Lemieux and Wayne Gretzky, had a game-high three assists in leading his team to a 4-1 victory in a camp game Thursday.
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Capitals' Ovechkin to skip 2 exhibitions
Sep 15 2005 1:39PM (CT)
ODENTON, Md. (AP) - Top overall 2004 draft pick Alexander Ovechkin won't travel with the Washington Capitals for their first two exhibition games, instead making his preseason NHL debut at home next week.
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Avalanche, Wolski agree to terms
Sep 15 2005 12:14PM (CT)
DENVER (AP) - The Colorado Avalanche agreed to terms Thursday with Wojtek Wolski, a forward from Poland who was their first-round draft pick in 2004.
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Francis skates away after 23 NHL seasons
Sep 15 2005 7:54AM (CT)
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - Ron Francis wasn't going to play forever. It just seemed that way. The four-time all-star announced his retirement Wednesday, ending a 23-year career in which he won two Stanley Cups and ranked as one of the NHL's career leaders in games played, goals, assists and points.
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All eyes on Crosby at first NHL practice
Sep 15 2005 7:53AM (CT)
PITTSBURGH (AP) - John LeClair took a break and watched whenever he wasn't in a drill. So did Mark Recchi. Mario Lemieux, not accustomed to being only the second-most visible player during a Pittsburgh Penguins practice, took an extra peek or two himself.
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Fla. coach happy to be back behind bench
Sep 15 2005 2:59AM (CT)
CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. (AP) - Since joining the Florida Panthers, Jacques Martin has worked in a variety of capacities. He scouted minor leaguers, evaluated junior players and those in European leagues, and he helped revamp a roster that lacked big-game experience. Now, he's getting the chance to do what he likes best: coach.
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