PAUL KARIYA RUMORS & GOSSIP

Paul Kariya, Brian Gionta Among Top Five Forwards in Hockey East History

Hockey East has frequently featured some of the most talented college hockey players in the world since coming into existence in 1984, but a few players have stood above the rest. One such player is Paul Kariya. Considered by many to be one of the finest college hockey players of all time, Kariya has gone on to enjoy a successful NHL career, but his playing days at the University...
Via NESN.com  |  20 hours ago

Trade With The Cardboard Don: A Russell Red Refractor and Paul Kariya Fever = More Cowbell

I completed my fourth trade with Wicked Ortega of The Cardboard Don, né My Past Time.......I Love It!!. You can look over the first deal here, the second here, and the third here. Wicked posted a card he picked up, and I immediately knew I would do what it took to make it mine. After a long wait, we finally came to an agreement and the cards made it my way. One card in particular...
Via Plaschke, Thy Sweater Is Argyle  |  13 days ago

Vote: Who Were the Best Brothers to Play in Hockey East?

Over the course of Hockey East's storied history, there have been multiple pairs of brothers who have found success. That success -- which usually comes with brothers skating next to each other on th same team -- has come in both Hockey East and at the professional level. Paul Kariya and Steve Kariya were both standouts at the University of Maine. Steve spent four years with...
Via NESN.com  |  16 days ago

Video: Paul Kariya tribute

Paul Kariya, one of the more dynamic forwards in this generation of NHL players, hung up the skates and retired yesterday. He had his career shortened by concussions and took the last year off to contemplate his future. He ended his career with 989 points in 989 games, but could have played longer if it weren't for the injuries.As a fan of the game, Kariya was always one of my...
Via Red Light District Hockey  |  June 30, 2011

Paul Kariya, Two-Time Lady Byng Trophy Winner, Retires From NHL After 15 Seasons

After a sterling 15-year career with four different teams, Paul Kariya is hanging up the skates. After missing the entire 2010-11 season with post-concussion symptoms, Kariya announced his retirement Wednesday afternoon. "This is a black-and-white issue," Kariya told ESPN.com. "It wasn't very difficult at all." After leading the University of Maine to its...
Via NESN.com  |  June 29, 2011

Kariya retires after 15-year career

Paul Kariya is retiring from the NHL, unable to return from post-concussion symptoms that forced him to miss all of last season. Kariya made the announcement Wednesday in a statement released by his agent, Don Baizley. The former star left wing finished his 15-season NHL career with the St. Louis Blues. Kariya missed six games in December and January of the 2009-10 season because...
Via Fox Sports  |  June 29, 2011

Kariya to sit out 2010/11

You can put an end to all of the rumors of Kariya reuniting with Teemu Selanne and Anaheim this year.Last night it was revealed by his agent Don Baizley that Paul Kariya will not play in the NHL this 2010/11 season. He is suffering from post-concussion syndrome. Here is the official statement from Baizley:"Paul Kariya will not play hockey during the 2010/11 season. After beingexamined...
Via Red Light District Hockey  |  August 28, 2010

Would Paul Kariya Be A Fit In Anaheim?

from Randy Youngman of the OC Register, I t is not a slam-dunk by any means, though, because there were similar rumors in the summer of 2003, shortly after the Ducks’ improbable first run to the Stanley Cup Finals. Back then, all indications were that Selanne would leave San Jose as a free agent to return to Anaheim to rejoin Kariya, his former linemate and longtime friend...
Via Kuklas Korner  |  August 07, 2010

Does video of brutal Kariya injury hurt or help Russian league?

Thanks to YouTube, video of the Martin Kariya incident we discussed yesterday is now available and shows that KHL medical personnel weren't as slow as earlier believed:As you see in the video, it took about 30 seconds from the time Kariya -- younger brother of Paul Kariya of the St. Louis Blues -- was hit for two personnel to attend to the Dinamo Riga forward. It's undetermined...
Via Puck Daddy  |  September 23, 2009

Stevens Crushing Kariya

Continuing my weeklong promotion of cool hockey moments here's the hit Scott Stevens laid on Paul Kariya in the Stanley Cup Finals where Kariya was basically dead for a few seconds.
Via Simon On Sports  |  January 30, 2007
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