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By Tim Kavanagh
Friday, October 24, 2008 A lot is written in the coverage of hockey about line combinations, and for good reason. The intangible chemistry between three players, while not always fully understood, can be the difference between a dominant offensive juggernaut and a unit that doesn't seem even to be skating on the same ice. It can leave casual fans scratching their heads, given some of what seems to be strange combinations popping up across the league. But it's vital that you, as a fantasy owner, pay attention and be sure ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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