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Martin Havlat Dropped to Third Line
Martin Havlat is ice cold, and as Chris Kuc is reporting, he will try to regain his scoring form with the third line, joining Dave Bolland and Andrew Ladd.Dustin Byfuglien will move from the third line to the first to join Toews and Versteeg...
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Sounding The Horn: Denis Savard Lets Chicago Know It's His Way or the Highway
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Sounding The Horn: Robert Lang's Trade Opens Door For Chicago Blackhawks' Youth
On Friday, The Blackhawks made the first move in a preseason that figures to have a great deal of transaction activity.But it was not Nikolai Khabibulin packing up his goalie gear and heading to Los Angeles, as many had speculated...
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Home Run Derby: Fun, But Flawed
Josh Hamilton’s performance at Yankee Stadium on Monday will transcend the fact that he did not actually win the exhibition. In fact, a large group of baseball fans likely wouldn’t be able to tell you who won the Home Run Derby last night...
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Brett Favre: A Letter From an Editor
Dear Brett Favre, Right now, you are being kind of a douche. Check that. You are being a big douche. I get it. You want to play football again. It is your constitutional right to play football again...
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Sounding the Horn: Three Netminders To Keep in Mind
The hockey world was abuzz after the signing of Cristobal Huet to the Chicago Blackhawks. Signing a four year contract, Huet is expected to battle Nikolai Khabibulin for the starting goaltender ...
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Sounding The Horn: Chicago's Attacking Corps Proven, Ready To Prove More
Despite the major acquisitions and major injuries on the Blackhawks blueline recently; causing major turnover and competition for significant ice time, the Hawks need to score goals...
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Sounding The Horn: Chicago Blackhawks Blue-Line-Up In 08-09
Fresh off the moves to solidify their chances for long lost playoff success on the west side of Chicago, the Blackhawks have a conundrum, one that many teams would feel fortunate to have, in ...
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Sounding The Horn: What Campbell and Huet Mean for the Chicago Blackhawks
First, may I welcome you to Sounding the Horn, the first installment of what I hope will be a regular installment of Blackhawks news, notes, recaps and analysis on Bleacher Report and soundingthehorn...
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Missouri Tigers Football: 2008 Preview
The Missouri Tigers spent the 2007 season making a name for themselves. But the real challenge comes in 2008, when they have to uphold that name and all the newfound expectations that now come along with being the Missouri Tigers...
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MLB Stock Market: Sluggers
Buy (Guys ready to make the leap to major league notoriety.)Melky Cabrera, CF, New York YankeesThis year, Melky Cabrera is making a paltry $461,200. The competition to take his spot as starting center fielder, Johnny Damon, is making $13M...
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MLB Stock Market: Division Leaders
Sell (bought low, sell high): Florida MarlinsI appreciate what the Marlins are doing, I really do. It is good to see a team like the Marlins overachieve...
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Note to Self: Pack for Stillwater, Bill
Imagine for a moment that Stephen Curry hadn't picked up his dribble. Imagine if he had risen up towards the rafters of Ford Field...
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MLS: Capturing My Attention
I enjoy soccer. I won’t lie. I follow Liverpool FC from my humble North American home on my humble Chinese-made laptop. I follow the USMNT and the World Cup is something I look forward to every four years...
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Fantasy Baseball Sleepers 2008: Catchers
It is a frequent dilemma for those who love the sport of baseball. "Who will Leyland's Lungs take in the 20th round?""Are there any good relief pitchers not named Rivera or ...
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In Hochuli I Trust. You Would Be Advised To Follow Suit.
Why is Goodell so perturbed? He is staring Death (see: Ed Hochuli) directly in the eyes. This will be the last thing he ever sees before Ed permanently blinds him for his insolence.Human cloning needs to happen now...
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Wrigley Field Is More Than a Name
Dieter Kurtenbach analyzes what the possible name change of Wrigley Field means to Chicagoans and the world of baseball.


