RYAN STONE RUMORS & GOSSIP

Ryan Stone assigned to Abbotsford Heat

Calgary, AB – The Calgary Flames announced today that forward Ryan Stone has been assigned to the Abbotsford Heat of the American Hockey League. Stone, a native of Calgary, Alberta signed as a free agent with the Flames on July 7, ...
Via nhl.com  |  December 10, 2010

Ryan Stone: Stop Breaking Down

Ryan Stone is the last of the forwards I'll look at using this format. Ryan Jones and the rest played too few games as Oilers to have a long look at, but we'll talk about them later in the spring. Boxcars: 27gp, 0-6-6 Shots: 25 Plus Minus: +2 Corsi (Rel): 14.7 (2nd among F, DNQ)GF/GA ON: 16-14 5x5/60: 1.54 (5th among F's, DNQ)5x4/60: nil Quality of Competition...
Via Lowetide  |  April 28, 2010

Caps' Fehr, Oilers' Stone finally square off

EDMONTON, Alberta | Eric Fehr and Ryan Stone met as 15-year-olds, eager to earn their chances in the Western Hockey League. At 16 they played on a line together for the Brandon Wheat Kings, and at 18 they were among the first 32 players selected in the 2003 NHL draft. It has taken longer than either expected, but the two old friends finally saw each other in the NHL for the first...
Via Washington Times  |  December 20, 2009

#14 Prospect: Ryan Stone

Current Rank: #14Summer 2009: Not RankedI'm not quite certain where to slot Ryan Stone. It's fairly likely that 5 years from now he'll have played more NHL games than a few of the 13 kids slotted ahead of him on this list.It's also established that no matter what happens from here on out there is/was a time when Stone was one of the 12 best forwards on a big league...
Via Lowetide  |  December 08, 2009

Flames at Oilers, G3, 09-10

Sometimes I say things out loud often enough that they become (to me) true. One of them is "there are probably 60 players in the AHL who could play in the NHL in a support role" and this season it looks like the Oilers are going to test the theory.Ryan Stone and Jean-Francois Jacques have some NHL qualities and some things that grade out at below average. However, Pat Quinn...
Via Lowetide  |  October 08, 2009

Stone Soul Picnic

The Edmonton Oilers have signed winger Ryan Stone to a 1-year, two-way contract for 2009-10. Capgeek reports the number for NHL time at $600,000.Stone is in a good position to see some NHL action this season. Above him on the depth chart (LW) are Dustin Penner, Andrew Cogliano (apparently), Ethan Moreau and JF Jacques. Steve MacIntyre is the designated knuckle-dragger for the portside...
Via Lowetide  |  August 14, 2009

Penguins Trade Dany Sabourin for Mathieu Garon

The Pittsburgh Penguins have sent goaltender Dany Sabourin, forward Ryan Stone and a 2011 fourth-round pick to the Edmonton Oilers for goaltender Mathieu Garon [TSN]It seems like a strange trade. It makes sense for the Penguins to try and shore up their goaltending, but it's not like Garon is ...
Via Penguins Experience  |  January 17, 2009

Tambellini Lives!: The Oilers trade Garon to Pittsburgh

TSN and other outlets are reporting that the Edmonton Oilers have traded goaltender Mathieu Garon to the Pittsburgh Penguins for a package including centre Ryan Stone, goaltender Dany Sabourin and a 4th round pick in 2011. The deal marks the first foray into trade waters for Oilers GM Steve ...
Via Illegal Curve  |  January 17, 2009

Penguins reassign Minard, Brent, Stone

The Pens reassigned Chris Minard, Tim Brent and Ryan Stone back to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton today.
Via MVN  |  January 25, 2008

Penguins recall Lannon, Stone from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton

With only 20 healthy skaters, the Penguins needed some fresh bodies for their week-long road trip starting tomorrow, so they recalled defenseman Ryan Lannon and forward Ryan Stone from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton.
Via MVN  |  January 07, 2008
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