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Authors: Sean McIndoe
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The NHL has allowed fans to vote their favorite players into the All-Star Game since 1986, and the results always give us plenty to talk about. It's become expected that fans will stuff the ballot boxes, start write-in campaigns for unlikely players, and generally look for ways to make sure the final results contain a surprise or two.
Debating the All-Star votes has become an annual tradition that dates back to the inception of fan-chosen teams. Here's a look back at some of the more memorable moments in fan voting over the years:
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To rebuild or not to rebuild? That's the question facing several teams every year. And while fans and media often talk about the decision like it should be easy, it's actually one of the toughest calls for a front office to make.
After all, if you start the process too early, you could miss out on a chance for one last run. And if you start too late, you may find your assets have lost their value. Either way, making the wrong decision could literally set a franchise back years.
If you're an NHL general manager and you're wondering whether the time is right to blow up your roster and start over, take this handy quiz.
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Scoring:
Tally up your answers and check below to see how you did.
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Mostly As:
Keep your team intact, since it sounds like it's one of the best in the entire league.
Mostly Bs:
Stay patient, but be prepared to move quickly if the team's performance takes a turn for the worse.
Mostly Cs:
Act quickly: Package your veteran players in an attempt to clear out salary cap space.
Mostly Ds:
Act quickly. Package your personal belongings and stray office supplies in an attempt to clear out your desk.
Mostly scribbles in the margins of the initials “NTC” with little hearts drawn around them:
Yes, you do need to rebuild, but it's too late, Johnâthe Maple Leafs fired you in 2008.
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December 2, 2010, was a memorable night on the sports calendar due to an interesting scheduling coincidence. That was the night that former Cleveland Cavalier star LeBron James and former Senators sniper Dany Heatley both made their heavily hyped returns to the cities they'd abandoned.
James was the bigger story, of course. His decision to join the Miami Heat as a free agent had been front-page news around the world for months. But Heatley's situation had also created plenty of bad feelings in Ottawa and beyond. And the similarities didn't end there.
Here's a look at two of sports' most notable villains, who briefly shared a night in the spotlight thanks to the schedule makers:
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