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Sharks' Erik Karlsson to have hearing for illegal
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@sportsa · Ice Hockey · 7:44am - 23 Dec 2018

Bang Your Head

San Jose Sharks defenceman Erik Karlsson is set to have a hearing tomorrow for an illegal check to the head on Los Angeles Kings winger Austin Wagner during the second period of Saturday's 3-2 Kings overtime win.
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New York Islanders on Twitter

True Teamwork

#StrongerThanHate Our hearts are with Pittsburgh. Please join in the effort to support victims and families of Saturday's tragic shooting at the Tree of Life Synagogue: https://t.co/mgwgiO1WK4”
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Houser wins again, Bjork scores twice as Sabres be

All the Sabres needed to right the ship was a little Doogie Houser and Bjork

Michael Houser made 45 saves and stopped all three shots he faced in the shootout while Anders Bjork scored Buffalo's last two goals in regulation and one in the shootout goal, lifting the Sabres to a 4-3 victory over the New York Islanders on Tuesday.
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@sportsa · Ice Hockey · 7:53am - 14 Nov 2018

Marc Laforge vs Jeff Riccardi / Marc Laforge vs Sasha Lakovic (R.I.P.) Stick Fight 1996

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Bad News For King’s Quick

The official National Hockey League web site includes features, news, rosters, statistics, schedules, teams, live game radio broadcasts, and video clips.
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Fuelled by 2019 buyout, Shattenkirk puts Lightning

Tampa takes Game 4 in OT and takes a commanding series lead

Kevin Shattenkirk’s goal 6:34 into overtime gave Tampa Bay a thrilling 5-4 victory over the Dallas Stars on Friday and left the Lightning one win away from lifting the Stanley Cup.
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Bobby Orr expects another NHL lockout

Orr speaks...People listen

In fact, the Hall of Fame defenceman says he fully expects another lockout in the not-too-distant future. "My gut feeling is I'd be surprised if there's not," Orr said in an interview with The Canadian Press this week. The league and the NHL Players' Association signed a 10-year collective bargaining agreement in January 2013 to end the last lockout, but both retain the right to cancel the deal after eight seasons.