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by Paul on 03/09/09 at 01:55 PM ET
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from Scott Burnside of ESPN,
What’s up with the Atlanta Thrashers and the New York Islanders? They trade away players and show signs of life?
Kudos to first-year coaches Scott Gordon (Islanders) and John Anderson (Thrashers) for not just keeping their teams focused, but actually winning in the wake of the March 4 trade deadline.
The Isles sent defenseman Chris Campoli and center Mike Comrie to Ottawa and Bill Guerin to Pittsburgh, and are without Doug Weight and Rick DiPietro, but are 4-1-0 in their past five games, including wins over New Jersey and Buffalo.
Atlanta, meanwhile, is playing its best hockey of the season after dealing two top defensemen, Mathieu Schneider and Niclas Havelid, to Montreal and New Jersey, respectively. The Thrashers are 7-4-1 in their past 12 games and have defeated Calgary, Montreal and Carolina along the way.
more questions and answers about the Sharks, Wings, Bruins and Flyers to name a few teams…
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