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	<title>Comments on: Buffalo Awaits Second Round Opponent</title>
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		<title>By: RotoRob &#187; Archive &#187; Ice Chips: NHL Second Round Primer</title>
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		<description>[...] It&#8217;s yet another battle of New York&#8230;state, that is. The high-flying Sabres take on the surprisingly together Rangers in a series that should answer the question, &#8220;How many teams can Sean Avery piss off?&#8221; The Atlanta Thrashers made Avery their focal point, which was ultimately part of their undoing. The Sabres, on the other hand, played a very close (game-by-game, anyways) series with the Islanders and didn&#8217;t look like the dominant team we saw the first half of the season. The Rangers are playing a surprisingly stifling defense, and Jaromir Jagr&#8217;s army of Czech warriors are playing well. [...]</description>
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