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By By Jim Wilkie
NHL Insider Friday, March 26, 2004 Despite being on the losing end of Toronto's 3-0 victory over Boston on Thursday night, Bruins goaltender Andrew Raycroft kept his team in the game until Nikolai Antropov iced the game with an empty-netter, and is still a top candidate for the Calder Trophy. Raycroft, who allowed two goals on 34 shots by the Maple Leafs, wouldn't vote for himself as the rookie of the year, however. "I don't think anyone should vote for themselves," Raycroft said Wednesday in a media teleconference. "Obviously, ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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