RYAN POTULNY RUMORS & GOSSIP

Dave Bolland Out vs Colorado: Should Fans Be Worried?

When the Blackhawks officially recalled Ryan Potulny on Monday morning, they also acknowledged that Dave Bolland was hurting. Now officially listed as day-to-day with an “upper-body injury,” Bolland is officially out for Monday night. Could he be out longer? Bolland … Continue reading →
Via Committed Indians  |  December 13, 2010

Blackhawks To Recall Ryan Potulny

  Sources out of Rockford have confirmed that the Blackhawks will recall center Ryan Potulny for this weekend’s games, startin in San Jose on Saturday Night. Potulny, 26, has seven goals and nine assists in 23 games with Rockford this … Continue reading →
Via Committed Indians  |  December 10, 2010

Blackhawks Place Dave Bolland on IR

The Chicago Blackhawks have placed center Dave Bolland on IR, retroactive to last Friday. The earliest he can return to the lineup would be Saturday, when the Blackhawks play in Atlanta. Ryan Potulny was recalled to replace Bolland and will … Continue reading →
Via Committed Indians  |  November 01, 2010

Ryan Potulny Signs Deal With Blackhawks, Still Waitin’ On Cogs

The Chicago Blackhawks have signed unrestricted free agent forward Ryan Potulny to a one year deal. Now with Chicago. Photo courtesy oilers.nhl.com Via capgeek, the deal is a one year, two way deal worth $500K at the NHL level. Potulny, 26, finished the 2009-10 season with a quietly productive 15G-17A-32PTS in 64 GP.  He was acquired from Philadelphia in 2008 in the deal that...
Via Oil On Whyte  |  September 09, 2010

Chicago Blackhawks Sign Ryan Potulny

The Chicago Blackhawks have reportedly signed forward Ryan Potulny to a 1 year deal worth $500,000. With the Edmonton Oilers last year, Potulny had 15 goals and 17 assists. Potulny was a third round pick by the Philadelphia Flyers in the 2003 NHL entry draft. He has 22 goals, 27 assists, and 54 penalty minutes in 116 career games. He has a two way contract meaning he will play for...
Via Blackhawks Flock  |  September 08, 2010

Ryan Potulny signs 1 year, 2-way deal with the Blackhawks

Capgeek.com has mentioned that ex- Edmonton Oiler Ryan Potulny has signed a contract with the Chicago Blackhawks to a 1 year deal worth 500k a season. This is also a 2-way contract and has been confirmed by a source of Chris Kuc, a writer for the Chicago Tribune. This adds another ex Oiler to the fold as recently Fernando Pisani signed a 1 year contract worth the same amount but...
Via Pro Sports Blogging  |  September 08, 2010

Ryan Potulny: Like A Rolling Stone

In 100 NCAA games Ryan Potulny scored 68 goals. In 172 AHL games (a little more than 2 full seasons worth of GP) he found twine 74 times. When he turned pro (with the Flyers) Potulny got a chance but couldn't find a role over a couple of seasons and was shipped to the Oilers. A quality 38-goal season with a subpar AHL team meant he was going to get a long look at TC 2009 fall...
Via Lowetide  |  April 22, 2010

Sunday Morning NHL Papers (Western Conference): Great feature on Barry Trotz, breaking down the Flames’ big three and Blue Jackets lose ninth game in a row

This morning in the Western Conference, Ryan Potulny's journey to Vancouver, Red Wings get two key players back, Flames playing too robotic, Wild all-decade team, injury in Los Angeles, Coyotes not surprising Aucoin and much more after the jump.
Via Illegal Curve  |  December 27, 2009

Sunday's Three Stars: Potulny, Oilers hand Avs 1st home loss

No. 1 Star: Ryan Potulny(notes), Edmonton OilersCalled up from the AHL thanks to injuries and illness in the Oilers' lineup, Potulny won the faceoff on Tom Gilbert's(notes) first goal of the season and later scored a power-play goal in the third that ended up being the game-winner in Edmonton's 5-3 victory over the Colorado Avalanche. It was the Avs' first home loss...
Via Puck Daddy  |  November 09, 2009

RE 09-10: Ryan Potulny

I don't know that a minor league player can do more to get noticed than Ryan Potulny did a year ago. His 38 goals lapped the field in Springfield, with the second place finisher (Gilbert Brule) a full 25 goals behind him. Aside from that, there was only one other Falcon in double digits (Colin McDonald, 10) and there were really only 4 forwards who helped at all offensively ...
Via Lowetide  |  August 16, 2009
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