COREY POTTER RUMORS & GOSSIP

Edmonton Oilers Doomed from Start Against Columbus

The early signs pointed to an ominous night at the Nationwide Arena in Columbus. Before the game started, star forward Taylor Hall fell during the pregame warmup, and was subsequently cut by defenceman Corey Potter’s skate. The gash was above his eye, and required 30 stitches, leaving him unable to play at all. As for the game itself, it’s a similar tune for the Oilers...
Via Rant Sports  |  26 days ago

Potter inks two-year extension with Oilers

Corey Potter celebrates his goal vs. New York on Oct. 22, 2011 (Photo by Andy Devlin / Edmonton Oilers Hockey Club). Edmonton, AB - "A pessimist ...
Via nhl.com  |  January 09, 2012

Richard Cloutier: Corey Potter Extended

I like this story... The Oilers have signed Corey Potter to a two-year contract extension. I will edit/add financial details when they become available.
Via HockeyBuzz  |  January 09, 2012

The Lesson of Corey Potter

The Edmonton Oilers have some depth issues on defense. That isn't news, hell the summer of 2006 was a long time ago. I'm wondering about so many young defenders on the current 6. Smid-Gilbert is a veteran duo, and after that it's a lot of inexperience (Peckham, Petry and Teubert) and minor league experience. I'm wondering if it might be an idea to grab another AHL...
Via Lowetide  |  December 30, 2011

Files Of RotoRob: Wire Troll -- Just Potter IT!

We’re three weeks into the 2011-12 NHL season and at last The Wire Troll is back. The first few weeks have been wildly inconsistent for the Fantasy hockey GM. Early on, the pleasant surprises have been plentiful, but so have the disappointments. Right on cue, the weather has even turned south as an October blizzard has gripped the tri-state area. When you think of the “waiver...
Via The Hockey Program  |  November 01, 2011

RE 11-12: Corey Potter

Corey Potter is a modern Larry Mavety. If there are 180 NHL jobs available every game night for defensemen (and there are) then the odds favor him making an NHL team.However, teams gather then guard the rights of good defensemen and never let them go until they have to; so, at 27 years old, Corey Potter found a nice spot with an NHL team in need of players just like him. Plus, Tom...
Via Lowetide  |  August 14, 2011

The (NHL) Case for Corey Potter

I've mentioned this a few times but it always amazes me that NHL teams elevate their young defensemen so quickly. Part of it might be the ticking clock of UFA status, but for a position that requires experience to play effectively it would seem to be a no-brainer to bring these defensemen along slowly.The current Oilers depth chart has some players who were in the NHL too soon...
Via Lowetide  |  August 07, 2011

Penguins Sign Defenseman Corey Potter

From the Penguins: The Pittsburgh Penguins have signed defenseman Corey Potter to a one-year contract, it was announced today by executive vice president and general manager Ray Shero. The deal is for the 2010-11 season and is a two-way contract that will pay Potter $500,000 at the NHL level. Potter, 26, has played in eight career NHL games with the New York Rangers, recording...
Via Kuklas Korner  |  July 16, 2010

Potter returned to Wolf Pack

New York Rangers President and General Manager Glen Sather announced today that defenseman Corey Potter has been assigned to the Hartford Wolf Pack of the American Hockey League (AHL). ...
Via Rangers.com  |  March 03, 2010

Rangers re-sign Potter

I think this guy really figures in their near-future plans. RANGERS AGREE TO TERMS WITH DEFENSEMAN COREY POTTER             New York, July 14, 2009 – New York Rangers President and General Manager Glen Sather announced today that the club has agreed to terms with defenseman Corey Potter.              Potter, 25, made his NHL debut last [...]
Via Rangers Report  |  July 14, 2009
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