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The cult of personality: Sidney Crosby's concussion problems linger on

Sidney Crosby has returned from his post-concussion problems to play again in playoffs. Or, are his post-concussion problems really gone?

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Tuesdays with Dani: Cut for a Cure

Lightning players are once again shaving their heads to raise funds for pediatric cancer; Gary Shelton goes awkward in his support for rookie Dustin Tokarski; Concussion epidemic? All this and more in our weekly links post.

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The Southeast this week: Saturday Night Special

Adios Poni; Panthers ready for the break; and the Caps take over. The week that was in the Southeast.

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Question of the Week: The Story of 2011

2011 had a year of stories for the sport of hockey, but which one was most important to the game? Raw Charge's staff opines on what they found to be the biggest story of the past year.

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Stammergeddon? How about the coming Crosbocalypse?

The severity of a concussion can be limited if it's recognized that a concussion has happened. But what if no one wants to recognize that someone - a star NHL player, perhaps? - has had a concussion?

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NHL General Managers Deal First with Concussions

At the NHL General Manager's meeting in Boca Raton, concussions are the first order of business.

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Tuesdays with Dani: GM Meetings and 50 goal seasons

Tuesdays with Dani: GM Meetings and 50 goal seasons

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Pain Tolerance and Stupidity

When does a coach say "when" concerning an injured player wanting to go? When does he stop a young buck from worsening an injury? Rick Tocchet is leaving it up to the players to go or not after injuries are sustained.

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