Blues release defenseman Colin White
ST. LOUIS St. Louis Blues Executive Vice President and General Manager Doug Armstrong announced the club has released defenseman Colin White today.
White, 35, appeared in 54 games for the San Jose Sharks last season posting four points (one goal, three assists) and 21 penalty minutes. The 63, 215-pound defenseman is a veteran of 12 National Hockey League (NHL) seasons including...
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January 18, 2013
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Blues invite veteran D Colin White for tryout
The St. Louis Blues addressed depth on defense, signing veteran defenseman Colin White to a tryout contract for training camp.
The 35-year-old White is a 12-year veteran and played in 54 games for the San Jose Sharks last season. He had one goal and three assists.
White was on the ice for a scrimmage Tuesday night after signing earlier in the day and coach Ken Hitchcock said White...
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January 16, 2013
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Focus if you can, Game 3 tonight
It felt uncomfortably warm in San Jose, even before noon. After the dramatic storms seen here during Game 1 and in St. Louis for Game 2, a windless warm day seems ominous. It’s hard-to-breathe weather. Or maybe it’s just me.
Looking back to those last regular season games against the LA Kings, it sure looks like the Kings won by losing. We’ve only had the two games...
Ducks not dead yet, except the one
Thanks to a special shark fin turnover recipe, the Ducks came back to life and won a road game. It was a Boxing Day miracle, possibly the first on record:
@PollakOnSharks: “Perspective: Ducks have won 10 of 35 games this season, three against #sjsharks. Of only three Anaheim road wins, two are at HP Pavilion.”
Ugh. What more can I say? There was Colin White’s disappearance...
The crooked fence rule
Things might be about to get a little crazy in Shark territory. That whole philosophy of always pairing an offensive defenseman with a shut down guy could very well be scrapped tonight. Those who called for Braun and Demers to be paired, or for Ian White to have never been let go… well, you probably won’t get your wish but the sands are shifting on the blue line, according...
White returns to familiar waters
When you spend over a decade with one team, coming into their building as a visitor can throw you for a loop.
Colin White patrolled the Devils blue line for 11 seasons, winning the Stanley Cup in 2000 and 2003. Now a Shark, he’ll be the ...
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October 21, 2011
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Sharks defenseman Colin White: No hard feelings toward the Devils
'Enjoyed' playing in New Jersey
Colin White, former Devils defenseman, returns to New Jersey
Two-time Stanley Cup champ was bought out in August
Devils can't forget White's eye injury
The little trail of blood from the corner of David Clarkson's left eye yesterday was a poignant reminder of that terrible day Sept. 19, 2007. With former Devil Colin White coming in with the Sharks for his first game tomorrow against the team he played with for 10 seasons...
Sharks defenseman Colin White looking forward to going home to New Jersey
The Sharks flew to New Jersey on Wednesday in order to get better acclimated to the three-hour time difference before trying to snap a three-game losing streak Friday night against the Devils.
Via Inside Bay Area
October 19, 2011
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