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Teemu
Pulkkinen
Left Wing
Birthdate
1/2/1992
Birthplace
Vantaa, FIN
Draft Info
2010: Rd 4, Pk 111 (DET)
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Meet the Vegas Golden Knights
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Golden goalie: Expansion Vegas picks Fleury
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Wild's Parise week-to-week with lower body injury
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Pulkkinen, Ramage placed on waivers; McIlrath, Paajarvi clear
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Red Wings
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Red Wings' Miller, Pulkkinen out at least a month
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NHL News
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Slavin shoulders blame after Hurricanes' defensive meltdown
Star defenseman Jaccob Slavin shouldered the responsibility for the Hurricanes' uncharacteristic defensive disaster in their Game 1 loss to the Canadiens.
Canadiens-Hurricanes Game 1 takeaways, grades, early look at Game 2
Game 1 was a dominant showing for the Habs. Here's what it all means, with a look ahead to the rest of the series.
Canadiens pounce on Hurricanes early, roll to easy Game 1 win
The Canadiens pounced for four first-period goals on slow-starting Carolina -- coming off the longest postseason break in more than a century -- and handed the Hurricanes their first loss of the playoffs with a 6-2 victory Thursday night.
Canadiens pounce on Hurricanes early in 6-2 win to open Eastern Conference Final
— The Montreal Canadiens never flinched in winning two Game 7s on the road to reach the Eastern Conference Final. Opening on the road again was no different, even against a well-rested top seed that had yet to lose in the postseason.