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2007-08 Regular Season Starts Tomorrow!
by Alanah McGinley on 09/28/07 at 01:40 PM ET
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From the CP via the Globe & Mail,
Now it’s for real. The first points of the 2007-’08 NHL season are at stake Saturday when the Los Angeles Kings get first crack at taking down the Stanley Cup-champion Anaheim Ducks.
Practice for both teams seemed to have a little more edge on the eve of the NHL’s regular-season opener (CBC, noon ET).
“There’s a subtle feeling that comes over a team,” said Kings head coach Marc Crawford. “And you can see it in the players, there’s a little more focus in their eyes.
continued... (*regular season in North America starts next Wednesday)
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The game Saturday is on CBC and HDNet. I would imagine the CBC game will be picked up by CI.
Sunday’s game is on Versus.
Posted by Paul from Motown Area on 09/28/07 at 01:12 PM ET
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Is this game going to be available in the US at all? What about through Center Ice?
Posted by farside41 on 09/28/07 at 01:08 PM ET