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TEN PLAYERS WHOSE CAREERS WENT FULL CIRCLE
Posted on 24 Jan 2011 by Travis Currie.
With Dallas recently welcoming back Jamie Langenbrunner after an almost nine year absence, and now Colorado possibly rolling out the red carpet for the third time for Peter Forsberg, here's a look at ten players who became established with one team, then left town only to make their eventual return. NEAL BROTEN – Nobody represents Minnesota hockey better than Neal LaMoy Broten. Born in Ro...
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Yzerman is Tampa Bay’s perfect storm
Posted on 4 May 2010 by Daniel Maloney.
The Tampa Bay Lightning are at a franchise crossroads. New ownership took the reigns in Tampa this past February, as Boston business tycoon Jeff Vinik bought the troubled Florida franchise. So far, the new owner is talking the typical new GM talk. “I've been an avid hockey fan my whole life, and I pledge to our fans that I will work my hardest to build the Lightning into a world class org...
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Tampa Bay’s Blue Line Beginning to Take Shape
Posted on 19 Mar 2009 by Greg Smith.
Last night against the Toronto Maple Leafs, 22-year-old defenseman Matt Lashoff, acquired from the Boston Bruins on March 4th, played over 22 minutes with 1 shot on net. The former 2005 first rounder began his professional career in the 2005-06 season for the Providence Bruins (AHL) after a successful 3-year junior career with the Kitchener Rangers (OHL). Lashoff played 166 games in the minors,...









