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Hot Clicks: Oilers cheerleaders; Nate Robinson falls while celebrating

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Big hockey news coming from up north. The Oilers Octane cheerleading group made their debut on Tuesday, becoming the first Canadian cheer team in NHL history. Judging by this photo from Tuesday's game, it might take some time for the Edmonton fans to get used to having attractive women perform in front of them.

History Has Been Made

Oilers cheerleader :: Oilers.com

The Vikings, who will play this Sunday at the University of Minnesota's home stadium thanks to the Metrodome roof collapse, are asking for people to help shovel snow.

Any Volunteers?

In case you missed the scene after Paul Pierce hit the game-winning shot against the Knicks last night, here's his teammate, Nate Robinson, almost killing himself while celebrating.

Stick To A High Five

SportsPickle.com takes a look at what some famous magazines would look like if they were about sports.

Photoshop Fun

Image via SportsPickle.com

Alabama fans have their shirts ready for the Auburn-Oregon national title game on Jan. 10. ... A Cleveland radio station is editing out the word "LeBron" from any songs it plays. ... Here's a detailed recap of last night's debut episode of HBO's 24/7 Penguins Capitals: The Road To the NHL Winter Classic.

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Earlier this week, the Annapolis Area Christian School boys basketball team won a game on a full-court heave. Later in the week, they lost a game the same way.

Sports Video Of The Day

If you've ever played Mario Brothers, check this out.

Movie Trailer Of The Day

Marisa Miller is currently part of a charity campaign to fight against skin cancer. I was asked to feature this promotional photo of Miller, and since it's for charity, I couldn't turn down the request. And as a bonus, I'm including the video below sent in by Thomas P., of Centennial, Col.

Marisa Miller Video Of The Day