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  2. 2008–09 NHL season - Wikipedia

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    The 2008–09 NHL season was the 92nd season of operation (91st season of play) of the National Hockey League (NHL). It was the first season since prior to the 2004–05 lockout in which every team played each other at least once during the season, following three seasons where teams only played against two divisions in the other conference (one division at home and one on the road). [1]

  3. NHL All-Rookie Team - Wikipedia

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    The NHL All-Rookie Team is chosen by the Professional Hockey Writers' Association from the best rookies in the National Hockey League (NHL) at each position for the season just concluded based on their performance in that year. The team was first named after the 1982–83 NHL season and since then many future stars have been selected.

  4. 2009–10 NHL season - Wikipedia

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    The 2009–10 NHL season was the 93rd season of operation (92nd season of play) of the National Hockey League (NHL). It ran from October 1, 2009—including four games in Europe on October 2 and 3—until April 11, 2010, with the 2010 Stanley Cup playoffs running to June 9, 2010.

  5. Top 5 rookie seasons in NHL history - AOL

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    These five NHL players became instant stars during their rookie seasons.

  6. Luke Schenn - Wikipedia

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    The NHL named Schenn to the 2008–09 All-Rookie Team on June 18, 2009, along with fellow 2008 draftee Drew Doughty. The award acknowledged Schenn's defensive prowess and physical play, as he led all NHL rookies in blocked shots and all rookie defencemen in hits. [15] Schenn finished his first season in the NHL with two goals and 12 assists in ...

  7. 2009–10 Toronto Maple Leafs season - Wikipedia

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    The 2009–10 Toronto Maple Leafs season is the franchise's 93rd, and their 83rd as the Maple Leafs. The Leafs had not qualified for the Stanley Cup playoffs since the 2003–04 season , and began the regular season with its worst start in franchise history by going winless in the first eight games.

  8. 2009 National Hockey League All-Star Game - Wikipedia

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    The 2009 National Hockey League All-Star Game was held at the Bell Centre in Montreal, home of the Montreal Canadiens, in conjunction with the Montreal Canadiens centennial celebrations on Sunday evening, January 25, 2009. [1] The game was held between two teams, each representing a conference (Eastern and Western) of the National Hockey League ...

  9. 2009–10 Philadelphia Flyers season - Wikipedia

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    The 2009–10 Philadelphia Flyers season was the Flyers' 43rd season in the National Hockey League (NHL).. The Flyers began the 2009–10 season with some major changes, allowing goaltenders Martin Biron and Antero Niittymaki to depart via free agency, replacing them with former Ottawa Senators netminder Ray Emery and former Flyer Brian Boucher, and significantly upgrading the defense with the ...