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Thursday, October 5, 2000
Bure conquers for the World
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Just like it must have been at the local rink in Moscow a few years back, the brothers Bure dominated a game ... together. Pavel showed he could be the game's next great star by scoring a hat trick and earning MVP honors as the World team romped 9-4 over the North American squad Sunday. He played on a line with kid brother Valeri, who assisted on his brother's first two goals. In the Corners has the day's news and notes, including the details on how Wayne Gretzky symbolically passed the proverbial torch to the NHL's young stars.
Pronger's diary | Bure brothers share spotlight
SuperSkills | MacInnis bombs away
NORTH AMERICAN ROSTER | WORLD ROSTER | HISTORY | SKILLS COMPETITION
News and features
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Coaches are part of the All-Star story
Scotty Bowman and Pat Quinn led their respective squads in the NHL All-Star Game.
Hejduk latest Czech star to make his mark
Six years after being drafted 87th overall by Quebec, winger Milan Hejduk represented Colorado in the All-Star Game.
Housley humbled by return to All-Star status
Phil Housley's seventh All-Star Game was a tribute to the staying power of the NHL's highest-scoring U.S.-born player.
All-Stars realize there's no place like Toronto
Toronto is a perfect city to host the NHL All-Star Game. Where else would 18,000 fans show up to watch a practice?
Bettman to have final say in NHL's Olympic decision
The NHL has not yet signed off on sending players to the 2002 Winter Olympics, but commissioner Bettman will try to wrap up an agreement.
Messier recognizes Canucks might need to deal him
Mark Messier would like to finish his career in Vancouver, but he also wants what's best for the Canucks franchise.
Thrashers' Buzek proves success no accident
Rookie All-Star Petr Buzek overcame a serious auto accident to make it to the NHL.
All-Star nod brings more attention on Gomez
Devils rookie Scott Gomez is an All-Star among many other things.
Melrose's All-Star Viewer's Guide
ESPN's Barry Melrose reveals a few things to watch over All-Star weekend.
Canadians get revenge, blank Americans in Toronto
Canada avenged a loss in the Nagano Olympic gold-medal game Friday night, icing the U.S. women 6-0 before 14,658 at the Air Canada Centre.
NHL All-Star video preview
Watch five players from both the North American and World rosters during one of their finest moments this season.
Pronger, Bourque All-Star blueline bookends
Ray Bourque may not be back next season, but Chris Pronger is ready to assume the role of the top NHL defenseman.
NHL, police warn of fake All-Star memorabilia
Hockey's finest come to Toronto this week for the NHL All Star Game, but so do criminals seeking to sell counterfeit sports memorabilia.
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Audio chat wrap: Barry MelroseAudio chat wrap: Chris Pronger
AUDIO VIDEO
Hall of Famers get an emotional All-Star salute. RealVideo: 56.6 | ISDN | T1
Pavel Bure of the World All-Stars rifles one past Martin Brodeur. avi: 382 k RealVideo: 56.6 | ISDN | T1
The Pens' Jaromir Jagr gets the second goal for the World All-Stars. avi: 522 k RealVideo: 56.6 | ISDN | T1
Bure burns North America's defense for another goal. avi: 716 k RealVideo: 56.6 | ISDN | T1
Dimitri Yushevich beats North American goaltender Curtis Joseph for the score. avi: 647 k RealVideo: 56.6 | ISDN | T1
Roger Neilson discusses his battle against cancer with Barry Melrose. RealVideo: 28.8
Pavel Bure says it was special to play with his brother. wav: 120 k RealAudio: 14.4 | 28.8 | 56.6
Playing in the All-Star game hasn't sunk in yet, according to Valeri Bure. wav: 126 k RealAudio: 14.4 | 28.8 | 56.6
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