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MLB Free Agency 2011: Why the Toronto Blue Jays Have It All Wrong
The Toronto Blue Jays are becoming competitive again. They are a young, exciting team, with key players at a variety of positions: Right field, center, shortstop, third base, catcher, ...
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Toronto Blue Jays Offseason: What the Jays Need to Do to Contend in the AL East
The Toronto Blue Jays had a terrible season, an okay season, and a great season, depending on how you look at it. They had a brutal pitching season, both starters and relievers...
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Expanding The PostSeason: Why Major League Baseball Needs To Add More Wildcards
Pitchers and Catchers are reporting soon, teams are shoring up their rosters, fantasy projections are coming out and everyone is starting to get excited about baseball...
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A True European League: What Would It Take to Succeed?
There are constant rumours, both legitimate and wacky, regarding the potential existence of new hockey leagues. These include the World Hockey Association in North America, the Continental Hockey ...
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NorthWest News Cap: Nothin' But The North
Every couple of weeks I will chronicle what goes on in the NW division. A round up of each team and what to look forward to in the coming weeks, and what we have learned about each team this season...
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Hockey Is Back: What We Can Expect Out of the Gate
The chase for the Stanley Cup begins today, and I am so excited that I set a timer for the games tonight three days ago. That is sick, but I came to terms with it long ago...
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The Dion Phaneuf Hit On Okposo: The Fallout
Dion Phaneuf, in a recent preseason game against the New York Islanders, laid a body check on Islanders forward Kyle Okposo as Okposo was crossing the ice heading into the Calgary Flames end...
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NHL Western Conference Predictions
The Western Conference is a muddled place this season, as the Central Division gets stronger and stronger, the Northwest was weak last season and saw some improvement and the Pacific Division is still a two-horse race...
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The NHL's Eight Best Offseasons
This offseason came with many teams spending tons of money, and other teams going quietly about their business, making the best of their cap space...
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Sick of Optimism: Why the NHL Offseason Is Both Wonderful and Terrible
The NHL offseason is a place where every team is in contention. Every move is brilliant, every player is that last piece of the puzzle...
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Team Canada: Keith's Edition
This is just my take on the 2010 Canadian Olympic roster. Feel free to use the comment board to show me your 2010 lineups. Goaltenders Roberto Luongo: He is the best goalie in the game today...
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Calgary Flames Offseason Game Plan: Bouwmeester and Beyond
The Calgary Flames offseason started with a bang. The Flames made good, solid decisions at the draft, and made a splash acquiring the rights to Florida defenseman Jay Bouwmeester...
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Why Lebron, Wade, and Bosh Should Meet Up in New York
I'm not a Knicks fan, so this isn't some sad New Yorker's wet dream. This is just my opinion, and something worth thinking about. LeBron James, Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh should all sign with New York in 2010...
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Calgary Flames and the NHL Draft
When Darryl Sutter was hired in the summer of 2003, the Flames had one of the weakest farm systems in the NHL. There was a lack of top-end talent, for sure, but even grinders, role players, bottom ...
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The Future of the Vancouver Canucks
This article is not being written by a fan of the Vancouver Canucks. This, in my opinion, makes this a far more objective article...
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Alberta's Coaches: What Edmonton Has and What Calgary Needs
The changing of the guard in Alberta this spring is a pivotal moment for the entire Western Conference, for two reasons. One, the Oil have the talent to battle for playoffs, and now have the coaching to do a little damage...
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Where Will John Tavares Land?
John Tavares is the most talented player in this draft. Victor Hedman might be a player that can offer more to a team, and Matt Duchene might well become the better all-around player that scouts and analysts say he can be...
