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By Darryl Dobbs
Special to ESPN.com Monday, March 12, 2007 Like many fantasy poolies, something happened on Saturday that turned my head. Chicago Blackhawks center Jeff Hamilton tallied five points. Who? A five-point game isn't common in the NHL, but when an NHLer does hit that mark, he's normally either an established superstar or a future one. The only recent exceptions to this rule were Charlie Huddy of the Edmonton Oilers (back in the 1980s) and Czech disappointment Jiri Dopita of the Philadelphia Flyers back in 2002. Although Hamilton is clearly ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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