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Wes Goldstein Columns / 04-2009

Ovie, Fleury and Stuart's hit highlight first-round action NHL

Source: Wes Goldstein. 207 days 11 hrs 48 mins

From Marc-Andre Fleury's Game 2 save to Alex Ovechkin's Game 5 Youtube goal, round one had its moments. Wes Goldstein breaks down 15 you'll want to remember.

Sweet 16 start on chase for ultimate treat NHL

Source: Wes Goldstein. 221 days 15 hrs 48 mins

Stash the razors, it's playoffs time. Before 16 teams from the defending champion Detroit Red Wings to upstarts like St. Louis Blues chase the Cup, Wes Goldstein tells what each team needs to do to win.

Power Rankings: Playoffs will be true proving ground NHL

Source: Wes Goldstein. 223 days 15 hrs 48 mins

The battles for position are over. And, essentially, meaningless. A hot goalie here, an injury there, and the NHL's postseason picture will be much different than it appears now, Wes Goldstein says.

Opinions vary, just not when it comes to Ovechkin as MVP ... again NHL

Source: Wes Goldstein. 226 days 17 hrs 48 mins

There are a lot of talents with a lot of huge contributions to their teams in a season, but Wes Goldstein says the only choice for MVP is the Capitals' catalyst Alexander Ovechkin.

Mac the ax: Pondering coach's future soothes what ails Edmonton NHL

Source: Wes Goldstein. 228 days 9 hrs 48 mins

Inflated expectations gave way to a deflating, playoff-free season in Edmonton. Fair or not, Wes Goldstein says fans will ease their pain by pondering coach Craig MacTavish's future.

Power Rankings: Tight races keep stretch run compelling NHL

Source: Wes Goldstein. 230 days 15 hrs 48 mins

The final week of the regular season won't lack for intrigue. Teams battling to improve their position sit just above clubs still fighting to gain entry to the playoffs, Wes Goldstein says.

From lost to found, names who came through this season with a rebound NHL

Source: Wes Goldstein. 233 days 9 hrs 48 mins

After spending last season in the dumps, these players needed to rebound in order to regain Wes Goldstein's love. From an aging veteran like Doug Weight to a fallen star like Patrick Marleau, 11 players who shined.

Skidding to playoffs, Devils a riddle even Brodeur can't crack NHL

Source: Wes Goldstein. 234 days 10 hrs 48 mins

It was pure Hollywood: Martin Brodeur returns, sets records and leads the Devils to glory. The script isn't looking so hot now, but Wes Goldstein says the schedule may end up being the thing that saves the day.

Bust of the year? There's not much debate, Senators NHL

Source: Wes Goldstein. 235 days 11 hrs 48 mins

They have been a playoff team 11 seasons running but that's over. As of April Fools Day, the underachieving Senators are the NHL bust of the year, Wes Goldstein says.

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