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    <title><![CDATA[Stephen Weiss&#x92; smile worth waiting for after Panthers win]]></title>
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    <description><![CDATA[Stephen Weiss has the perfect hockey smile. He&#x92;s missing one of his front teeth, courtesy of a flying puck to the mouth. He has a temporary tooth that he pops in, but never during games. &#x93;What would be the point?&#x94; he said the other day, smiling. &#x93;I&#x92;ll get it fixed permanently, but why do it before I retire. So it can get knocked out again?&#x94;
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