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Select stories from the Sugust 2005 issue of New England Hockey Journal are available online. For all of these stories and much more, pick up a copy today.

Cover Story: Game On!
If good things come to those who wait, the owners of the NHL’s 30 teams are the instant winners of the Labor War of 2004-2005. | By Mike Loftus
Related: The B's face a difficult task in fitting under the cap. | By Mike Loftus

KPD: Good work ... now time to get to work
O.K., so the CBA is in place. So much for the easy part, right? Really, as bad as it was, like California Golden Seals bad, the NHL is left with an even more daunting task now. | By Kevin Paul Dupont

NHL New England: 2006 Stanley Cup
In the race to build an instant Stanley Cup contender in the post-lockout NHL, the Philadelphia Flyers may have an early jump on the competition. | By Adam Raider

AHL Report: No Ugly Ducklings
Anaheim’s prospects should make Portland a contender for the foreseeable future. | By Mike Scandura

Hub City Worth Seeing
Bridgewater (Mass.) Ice Arena has some of the best summer hockey you'll find. | By Mike Loftus

Juniors Report: Sioux City Ready for a Shot of Coffey
For anybody who’s ever felt unsure or awkward or been told you’re not good enough, this story is for you. | By Bill Keefe

Rinkside: Carpenter's Career Full of Highlights, Professionalism
Always the paternal and fraternal presence around the rink, in the locker room, and most especially, in the press box, the dean of college hockey sports information directors, Ed Carpenter, is stepping down after 28 seasons at Boston University. | By Bob Snow

Trailblazers: Voice Still Carries
Watertown, Mass. native Bob Norton’s become an on-air institution in the region. | By John Molori

A Hockey Life: Hard Work and Joy Have to Remain in the Mix
A conversation leads to some essential truths about youth hockey. | By Eric Kinkopf

State of the Game: As They Mature, Captain Will Take the Wheel Naturally
Really, how do you determine what makes a great captain? | By Lyle Phair

Hockey for Your Health: Stress Quality over Quantity in Your Offseason Workout
As the summer hits its second half, now’s the time to kick back, relax and enjoy the hazy days. | By Kevin Brochu

You'll find all these stories and much, much more in the August 2005 issue of New England Hockey Journal. Click here to subscribe.

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