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Hockey Night in Canada's Scott Morrison breaks down all the major trades made on NHL trade deadline day.

Jason Ward bolts to Tampa Bay

Tuesday, February 27, 2007 | 05:29 PM ET

The Tampa Bay Lightning acquired forward Jason Ward from the Los Angeles Kings for a fifth-round draft pick.

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Lightning make a move for Karl Stewart

Tuesday, February 27, 2007 | 05:14 PM ET

The Tampa Bay Lightning acquired left-winger Karl Stewart and a sixth-round draft pick from the Chicago Blackhawks for forward Nikita Alexeev.

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Rullier heads to Tampa Bay

Tuesday, February 27, 2007 | 05:13 PM ET

The Tampa Bay Lightning acquired defenceman Joe Rullier from the Anaheim Ducks for future considerations.

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Penguins add rookie goalie

Tuesday, February 27, 2007 | 05:11 PM ET

The Pittsburgh Penguins acquired rookie goaltender Nolan Schaefer from the San Jose Sharks for a seventh-round draft pick.

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Flames make a move for Hale

Tuesday, February 27, 2007 | 05:09 PM ET

The Calgary Flames acquired defenceman David Hale and a fifth-round draft pick from the New Jersey Devils in exchange for a third-round pick in this year's draft.

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Kwiatkowski lands in Pittsburgh

Tuesday, February 27, 2007 | 05:08 PM ET

The Pittsburgh Penguins acquired defenceman/winger Joel Kwiatkowski from the Florida Panthers for a fourth-round draft pick.

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Boyes goes to St. Louis

Tuesday, February 27, 2007 | 05:06 PM ET

The St. Louis Blues acquired forward Brad Boyes from the Boston Bruins for defenceman Dennis Wideman.

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Scott Parker headed back to Colorado

Tuesday, February 27, 2007 | 05:03 PM ET

The Colorado Avalanche reacquired Scott Parker from the San Jose Sharks for a sixth-round draft pick in 2008.

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Lehtonen shuffles off to Buffalo

Tuesday, February 27, 2007 | 04:52 PM ET

The Buffalo Sabres acquired defenceman Mikko Lehtonen from the Nashville Predators for a fourth-round draft pick in 2007.

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Dallas bolsters defence

Tuesday, February 27, 2007 | 04:28 PM ET

The Los Angeles Kings traded defenceman Mattias Norstrom, winger Konstantin Pushkarev and a third- and fourth-round pick to the Dallas Stars for defencemen Jaroslav Modry and Johan Fransson, a first-round pick in 2008, and a second- and third-round pick this year.

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Scott MorrisonScott Morrison, the recipient of the Hockey Hall of FameĆ­s 2006 Elmer Ferguson Memorial Award, has been covering hockey for 25 years. The Toronto native began his career at the Toronto Sun in 1979. After spending more than 11 years as a hockey writer and columnist at the paper, Morrison became Sports Editor in 1991 and led the section to being named one of North America's top-ten sports sections in 1999 - the first sports section in Canada to receive the AP Sports Editors North American Award. Scott, a former two-term president of the Professional Hockey Writers' Association, joined Rogers Sportsnet in 2001 as Managing Editor, Hockey, and is currently both a commentator on Hockey Night in Canada and a columnist for CBC.ca.

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February 2007 (26)
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World »

Houston autopsy results withheld by police video
Whitney Houston was found in a hotel bathtub but it'll take weeks to determine precisely how she died, a Los Angeles coroner's official says.
Greece passes new austerity deal amid rioting video
Greek lawmakers have approved harsh new austerity measures demanded by bailout creditors to save the debt-crippled nation from bankruptcy, after riots in Athens and other cities left stores looted and burned and more than 120 people hurt.
Child rescued from Kosovo avalanche that killed 9
Rescuers have pulled a child alive from the rubble of a house flattened by a massive avalanche that killed both her parents and at least seven of her relatives in a remote mountain village in southern Kosovo.
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Canada »

Quebec town 'heartbroken' after killing of woman, sisters video
A small Quebec town is in mourning Sunday after a Quebec man was charged with killing his nieces and his mother, who were found dead in their family home.
Doors blocked in fatal Manitoba trailer blaze
Four men who died in a residential trailer fire in Selkirk, Man., may not have been able to escape because both of the home's exits were blocked, says a local fire official.
NDP leadership hopefuls face off in Quebec City video
Federal NDP leadership candidates argued over Canada's global standing, climate change and language during a French-only debate in Quebec City on Sunday.
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Politics »

NDP leadership hopefuls face off in Quebec City video
Federal NDP leadership candidates argued over Canada's global standing, climate change and language during a French-only debate in Quebec City on Sunday.
Tibet PM sees human-rights 'tragedy' unfolding
In an exclusive interview Saturday on CBC Radio's The House, the prime minister of the Tibetan government-in-exile, Lobsang Sangay, sounded the alarm on the "tragedy" unfolding in Tibet and called on Canada to take action.
Attawapiskat receives first modular home
The first of 22 modular homes promised by the federal government to Attawapiskat has arrived to the remote northern Ontario First Nations community, the Aboriginal Affairs minister's office has confirmed.
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Health »

Chronic fatigue may be reversed with exercise
Taking it easy is not the best treatment for chronic fatigue syndrome, rather exercise and behaviour therapy are, a large study finds.
AT&T buys T-Mobile USA for $39B US
AT&T Inc. said Sunday it will buy T-Mobile USA from Deutsche Telekom AG in a cash-and-stock deal valued at $39 billion US, becoming the largest cellphone company in the U.S.
Milky Way home to 50 billion planets: NASA
Scientists have compiled the first cosmic census of planets in our galaxy: at least 50 billion planets are estimated to call the Milky Way home.
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Arts & Entertainment»

updated Adele wins best album, best record Grammys
Adele capped off a "life-changing" year by winning six Grammys Sunday night, including record of the year and album of the year for 21
Britain's BAFTAs honours The Artist
Silent movie The Artist dominated the British Academy Film awards, the U.K. equivalent of the Oscars, winning seven awards, including best picture.
Houston autopsy results withheld by police video
Whitney Houston was found in a hotel bathtub but it'll take weeks to determine precisely how she died, a Los Angeles coroner's official says.
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Technology & Science »

NASA to scale back Mars exploration
Scientists say NASA is about to propose major cuts in its exploration of other planets, especially Mars, with the space agency's former science chief calling the plan irrational.
Ancient Antarctic lake may harbour microbial life
If scientists find microbes in a frigid lake 3.2 kilometres beneath the thick ice of Antarctica, it will illustrate once again that somehow life finds a way to survive in the strangest and harshest places, and it will offer hope that life exists beyond Earth.
B.C. killer whale habitat protection ruled a legal duty
The federal minister of fisheries has no discretion when it comes to protecting the critical habitat of B.C.'s southern resident killer whales, the Federal Court of Appeal has ruled.
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Money »

Greece passes new austerity deal amid rioting video
Greek lawmakers have approved harsh new austerity measures demanded by bailout creditors to save the debt-crippled nation from bankruptcy, after riots in Athens and other cities left stores looted and burned and more than 120 people hurt.
Air Canada reaches tentative deal with dispatchers
Air Canada has reached a tentative collective agreement with the Canadian Airline Dispatchers Association, representing the airline's 74 flight dispatchers.
Old Age Security untouched until 2020, Flaherty says video
Finance Minister Jim Flaherty says Canadians should expect no changes to Old Age Security benefits before 2020 or 2025, and details about reform would be outlined over more than one budget.
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Consumer Life »

Honda recalls Fit subcompacts
Honda Canada says it will recall 14,640 of its 2009 and 2010 Fit subcompact cars to replace lost motion springs.
U.S. travel fee proposal criticized by Harper
Prime Minister Stephen Harper says he doesn't think much of a new border tax that's being proposed by the United States, calling it a cash grab designed to help a budget crisis.
Bell class action suit approved by Que. court
A Quebec Superior Court judge has authorized a class action lawsuit to go ahead against Bell Mobility.
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Sports »

Scores: NHL NBA

Virtue, Moir outduel Davis, White to win Four Continents video
For the first time in nearly two years, Canada's Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir beat the American team of Meryl Davis and Charlie White in ice dancing. The reigning Olympic champions won gold at the Four Continents Championships on Sunday in Colorado after outduelling Davis and White in the free skate.
Red Wings tie NHL record with 20th straight home win video
The Detroit Red Wings equalled an NHL record with their 20th straight win at home, beating the Philadelphia Flyers 4-3 Sunday night on the strength of Johan Franzen's tiebreaking goal early in the third period.
blog PEI hockey players are proud and inspire each other
Gerard Gallant had Errol Thompson. Brad Richards had Gallant. Mark Flood and Adam McQuaid had Richards. Somewhere down the line there will be other hockey players from Prince Edward Island who will be inspired by McQuaid or Flood, writes Tim Wharnsby.
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Diversions »

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