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<title>Top 100 Draft Prospects 2013: 31-40 by Corey Pronman</title>
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<description>Connor Hurley checks in as the first high schooler on our list, while prospects big (6`5" Frederik Gauthier) and small (5`9" Nicolas Petan) fill out some early second round talent.</description>
<pubDate>2013-05-21</pubDate>
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<title>Top 100 Draft Prospects 2013: 21-30 by Corey Pronman</title>
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<description>Players projecting toward the bottom of the first round range from skaters with high upsides like Kelowna defenseman Madison Bowey to more sure things like Edmonton center Curtis Lazar.</description>
<pubDate>2013-05-20</pubDate>
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<title>Top 100 Draft Prospects 2013: 16-20 by Corey Pronman</title>
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<description>At number 16, 6`5, 220-pound defenseman Nikita Zadorov rounds out the top tier of talent for the 2013 NHL Entry Draft, but plenty of quality is left in what is considered to be a very deep draft, including speedy winger Adam Erne and surprising QMJHL rookie Valentin Zykov.</description>
<pubDate>2013-05-16</pubDate>
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<title>NHL Playoffs, Second Round: Boston Bruins vs. New York Rangers by Ryan Schwepfinger</title>
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<description>Throughout the season, the Boston Bruins have remained a consensus choice to vie for the Eastern Conference title in the Conference Finals. But might Henrik Lundqvist and the New York Rangers have something to say about that?</description>
<pubDate>2013-05-16</pubDate>
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