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By Scott Burnside
ESPN.com Tuesday, February 20, 2007 NAPLES, Fla. -- The NHL will be doing a lot of investigative work in the coming weeks to make sure teams aren't trying to hide players on their injured reserve list heading into the playoffs. Under the collective bargaining agreement, if a player goes on the long-term injury list, his team can go over the cap by the amount of his salary. But once a player is healthy enough to play, the team has to have enough cap room for that player to return. The tricky part comes in the playoffs, when no sal ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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