NHL's playoff spotlight is big enough for two leads
Date: Wednesday, May 06 @ 05:36:39 CEST
Topic: Sport


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60? "60px": "auto" ); height:expression(do*****ent.body.clientHeight > 60? "60px": "auto" );' onload=this.style.filter='progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Shadow(color=#000000,direction=135,strength=5)'>Updated  | Comment  | Recommend E-mail | Save | Print |  Enlarge By Mitchell Layton, Getty Images A referee had to separate Washington's AlexOvechkin and Pittsburgh's Sidney Crosby when the two squads faced off in Washington on Feb. 22. They are considered the best two players in the NHL and it is difficult to separate the two and decide who is No. 1.  2009 NHL PLAYOFFSNHL MVP vote: Penguins' stars miss out on Final Four. Red Wings advance.Playoff capsules: Eastern Conference | Western Conference | Ted Mouths Off: Montgomery's second-round picksBetween the pipes: Boston's Tim Thomas on the playoffsThird intermission: Don't blame Wilson for Sharks' playoff troublesInteract with Kevin Allen: Allen's latest column | "Mucking and Grinding" blog covers the playoffs | Allen playoff audio analysisPlayoff schedule: Game times and results by series | Archive: See 2008 results by series2008-09 photos: Playoffs second-round | Playoffs first-round | Sharks looking for teeth | Brodeur breaks record | Mike Green's goalsPlayoff essentials: View series matchups | Playoff stats | USA TODAY's Countdown to the Playoffs By Kevin Allen and A.J. Perez, USA TODAY PITTSBURGH — The debate over Alex Ovechkin vs. Sidney Crosby divides along party lines. Conservative, traditional fans would favor...
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