Now We Wait For Crosby News
from Michael Farber of Sports Illustrated, The guessing game is when Crosby sustained the previously undiagnosed neck injury, which, the Penguins noted in the statement, will be further “evaluated by independent specialists” in the coming days. The obvious choices are:
A: Jan. 1, 2011, in the ill-fated Winter Classic, when David Steckel, then with Washington, collided...
Via Kukla's Korner
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14 days ago
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14 days ago
Ken Beckett: Leafs Notes - Steckel To Play Opening Night vs. Habs, Injury Updates
When the new season kicks off, the Toronto Maple Leafs will have another new face in the lineup.
Newly acquired David Steckel revealed after practice that he would be in the lineup when the Leafs host the Montreal Canadiens for the 2011-12 home opener on Thursday.
The 29-year old centreman said that while Leafs fans may have been surprised by the trade, he...
Via HockeyBuzz
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October 05, 2011
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October 05, 2011
Devils trade C Steckel to Toronto
The New Jersey Devils have traded center David Steckel to the Toronto Maple Leafs for a fourth-round pick in next year's draft.
The deal with the Maple Leafs on Tuesday enables the Devils to shed Steckel's $1.1 million salary cap hit. He has two years remaining on his contract.
The 29-year-old Steckel had one goal in 18 games last season with the Devils after being acquired...
Via AP on Fox
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October 04, 2011
Devils trade C Steckel to Maple Leafs
The Toronto Maple Leafs have acquired center David Steckel from the New Jersey Devils in exchange for a fourth-round pick in this year’s draft.
Steckel, who has two years remaining on his contract, had one goal in 18 games with the Devils after being acquired at the trade deadline from Washington.
Steckel found himself in the news last season after he delivered a punishing...
Via Pro Sports Daily
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October 04, 2011
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October 04, 2011
Devils trade C Steckel to Toronto for draft pick
The New Jersey Devils have traded center David Steckel to the Toronto Maple Leafs for a fourth-round pick in next year's draft.
The deal with the Maple Leafs on Tuesday enables the Devils to shed Steckel's $1.1 million salary cap hit. He has two years remaining on his contract.
The 29-year-old Steckel had one goal in 18 games last season with the Devils after being acquired...
Via AP on Fox
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October 04, 2011
Steckel Scores First Goal as a Devil
David Steckel
In a meaningless 4-2 loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins, something meaningful happened for the New Jersey Devils. David Steckel scored.
Despite the loss the significance of the goal goes beyond finally notching a point for the Devils. The goal helped Steckel put the events of January 1, 2011 behind him. That was the day Steckell forever became known as the guy who “took...
Via Deking Devils
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April 06, 2011
Dave Steckel Doesn’t Want His A** Kicked
Tonight, the Pittsburgh Penguins will face the New Jersey Devils at 7PM in the Prudential Center.
There will be an added dimension, however, to the generally ugly Pens – Devils rivalry: newly acquired Devil David Steckel.
The average Pens fan should remember Dave Steckel for one reason and one reason only:
Yep, that’s Dave Steckel. The 28-year-old piece of sh*t was traded...
Via Penguins Puck
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March 04, 2011
Stecks Speaks
It was a solid turnout this evening for David Steckel’s appearance in Caps on the Fly. The lobby and bar of the Hilton Garden Inn (14th & H NW) was chock full of Washington Capitals supporters, and many Steckel partisans.
While Mike Vogel opened the broadcast chatting fireside with Alan May, Stecks happily bantered with fans and signed autographs.
Here are a few snapshots...
Via On Frozen Blog
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January 14, 2010
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January 14, 2010
steckel ready to break out
(photo by Brian Murphy)
Washington Capitals center David Steckel ranked in the top five in the NHL last season in faceoff percentage – winning 57.9 of the draws he took. He’s made a living on coach Bruce Boudreau’s checking line and as one of the team’s most trusted penalty killers.
But hockey fans saw a new side [...]
Via Homer McFanboy
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October 02, 2009
David Steckel brings the Caps home for Game 7
Being a Caps fan is not for the faint of heart, particularly, if you've watched this team for as long as I have. There are two many overtime losses, too many playoff losses to Pittsburgh and too many years that the team was neglected by its owner when they wouldn't put a truly competitive NHL team on the ice. To this day, I will never forget how badly outmatched the Caps...
Via Pass Shoot Score
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May 11, 2009
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