UVM Hockey #18 Vermont Tops #13 Boston U. 3-1 to Advance to Hockey East Championship Game at TD Banknorth Garden
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Swedish ice hockey star Peter Forsberg returned to the National Hockey League and the Colorado Avalanche Tuesday.
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The Buffalo Sabres dealt All-Star defenseman Brian Campbell to the San Jose Sharks on Tuesday in exchange for the promising young winger Steve Bernier and a first-round draft pick.
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Richard Zednik remains in stable condition this afternoon at Buffalo General Hospital.
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Richard Zednik of Florida Panthers continues to recover Monday morning at Buffalo General Hospital after undergoing surgery for a neck laceration suffered during Sunday’s game against the Sabres.
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The AANS offers this advice for winter sports enthusuasts: Whether you are a novice or advanced, an average person or a celebrity – proceed with caution, and play it safe on the slopes and snow. Wearing a helmet and following other safety precautions may save your life or the life of your child.
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On New Year's Day, the Buffalo Sabres and Pittsburgh Penguins of the National Hockey League played in the AMP Energy NHL Winter Classic, an outdoor game held at Orchard Park, New York's Ralph Wilson Stadium. This was the second outdoor game in league history and the first outdoor game held in the United States.
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Work is underway on developing a new state-of-the-art sand-dressed artificial hockey pitch at the University of Bath’s Sports Training Village.
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The Anaheim Ducks captured their first National Hockey League title in their 14-year history with a 6-2 victory over the Ottawa Senators on Wednesday night, ending the series in five games in front of the home folks yet again.
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The Stanley Cup might've been born in Ottawa, but it's very close to relocating to Southern California. The Anaheim Ducks are a win away from their first NHL championship.
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Andrei Markov is staying in Montreal after signing a $23-million (17.1-million EUR), four-year deal with the Canadiens on Monday. Markov was fourth in team scoring this season, second among the National Hockey League club's defensemen with six goals and 43 assists in 77 games. The 29-year-old was due to become an unrestricted free agent July 1.
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