DERIAN HATCHER RUMORS

Big Hatch Into U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame

He was an NHL All-Star, he’s been nominated for a Norris Trophy, he was the first and is still the only U.S. born player to Captain his team to a Stanley Cup, and now he’s being inducted into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame. At 6′5, 235 lbs, Derian Hatcher was a tower of strength on the blueline for the Stars for 12 seasons. He was selected 8th overall in the 1990...
Via Pro Sports Blogging  |  July 23, 2010

Hatcher headlines US Hockey Hall class

Former Stars captain Derian Hatcher was selected Thursday for induction into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame, joining his brother Kevin and Jeremy Roenick as part of a five-man class.
Via FOX Sports Southwest  |  July 23, 2010

Former Penguins defenseman Hatcher selected to U.S. Hall of Fame

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -- Jeremy Roenick and defensemen brothers Kevin and Derian Hatcher were selected Thursday for induction into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame.
Via Post-Gazette  |  July 22, 2010

Derian Hatcher Retires

Derian Hatcher announced his retirement today.The post-NHL lockout world was not made for Derian Hatcher, and it showed. But in the years of the ultra-physical, tight checking NHL leading up to that time, Hatcher was one of the biggest, baddest and most feared men in hockey.And one of the most effective. He was a tower of power with Dallas when he captained the Stars to the 1999 Stanley Cup. He
Via Legends of Hockey  |  June 15, 2009

Flyers' Hatcher retires, joins coaching staff

PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Flyers defenseman Derian Hatcher retired Monday, two weeks after knee replacement surgery in effect ended his 16-year career. The 37-year-old former Flyers captain joined the coaching staff as player development coach."It sounded like the perfect way to stay in the game and see if I like it," Hatcher said. "I will be watching the younger players...
Via Washington Times  |  June 15, 2009

Hatcher joins Flyers, as a coach

Injured Flyers' defenseman Derian Hatcher has rejoined the team, but not in his normal capacity. The team announced Tuesday that the veteran defenseman, and former team captain, would be joining the Flyers in a player/coach role, and will travel with the team for the duration of the playoffs....
Via Hot Stove Philly  |  April 14, 2009

Flyers Third Jerseys Hurt My Eyes

On Tuesday the Philadelphia Flyers unveiled their new third jerseys during an exclusive Season Ticket Holder Meeting, and all I have to say is I hope there were garbage cans or barf bags around because those things are terrible.Sure I understand that the orange jerseys are part of the history of ...
Via The Power Play  |  November 20, 2008

TSN: Caps-Flyers = Good vs. Evil

Since when has rooting for the Russians been a good thing? - especially since the Russian is in your nation's capital. It didn't work in Rocky IV, Rambo III, The Hunt for Red October, or Miracle. It maybe the Cold War-kid in me, but this talk of the Capitals as a 'Cinderella' team is making me ill. Last night on TSN's playoff preview (shown on the NHL Network...
Via MVN  |  April 08, 2008

Did Derian Hatcher Bite Travis Zajac?

I can't even believe that I'm going to write this next sentence. But according to New Jersey Devils Travis Zajac, Derian Hatcher of the Philadelphia Flyers bite Zajac's finger during a scrum in front of the net last night.
Via Every Facet of the Game  |  January 05, 2008

Upshall In ~ Hatcher Out

While Upshall is returning, Derian Hatcher will not be. Hatcher will undergo arthroscopic knee surgery tomorrow and will be out a month. No one really knows when Hatcher hurt his knee, but he thinks it was during post-game workouts.
Via Hot Stove Philly  |  October 31, 2007
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