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Week 10 Standings - Posted - Wednesday, November 19, 2008

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NHL's third jerseys
Eighteen teams have unveiled third jerseys to spice up their look and boost their bottom line. Here's a closer look at them in action.

Wings, Isles prove they made the right moves
Marian Hossa signed a huge deal with the Wings in the offseason, but was he worth it? Spector rates last summer's free agents.

Burke is ready to take over Maple Leafs
With Brian Burke officially taking over as the new Maple Leafs' GM, those who know him best say he's ready for Toronto.

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Forget the goody-two-shoes. Real hockey fans love fights, and we've got the best scraps from the season right here.

Panthers backup shuts out Rangers at Garden


Tkachuk scores 1,000th point as Blues net win


Leafs' GM Burke says Sundin unlikely to return


Avs place D Foote on injured-reserved list
The Colorado Avalanche placed defenseman Adam Foote on the injured list Saturday due to injuries to his lower back and knee, and recalled defenseman Aaron MacKenzie from Lake Erie of the AHL. Foote, 37, was injured in the second period of Colorado's game against Los Angeles on Nov. 22 and didn't return. He has already missed three games. In 19 games this season, Foote has one assist. MacKenzie had three goals and three assists in 16 games for Lake Erie.

Bailey set to be Islander for whole season
Josh Bailey, the No. 9 pick in this year's NHL draft, will remain with the New York Islanders for the entire season instead of returning to his junior team. A decision had to be made before the Islanders faced the Ottawa Senators at home on Saturday night. Once a junior eligible player appears in nine games, he must go back to that club until the conclusion of his team's season, or he can remain in the NHL. By staying, the first year of Bailey's entry level contract will kick in.

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