DAN BOYLE NEWS
Bear Tracks - Welcome back Joe?
February 11, 2009 by
The Sports Bet Guide
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Joe Thornton was back in town tonight. During the pregame skate and when the Sharks starting lineup was
Countdown To The Deadline: Episode 4
February 19, 2008 by
The NHL Arena Program
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One Week To Go!!! The deadline draws ever closer and the teams are getting ready...see what is shaking right now.
Huge Hockey Podcast: Gruesome Skate Blade Injuries, Trade Deadline Report & More!
February 14, 2008 by
Cloud9 Sports Blog
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In association with thehockeyherald.com, Cloud9 Sports is stoked to provide the highest quality hockey content in the blogosphere. Listen here to why neckguards and visors will never be mandatory, a detailed breakdown of who is getting traded and where, and why we need to embrace hockey...
NHL Playoff Morning Papers (Thursday Edition): Canucks wouldn’t mind home-ice advantage in round two, Eric Nystrom reminds some his father and Marleau knows his role
April 23, 2009 by
Illegal Curve
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Western Conference
San Jose Sharks (1) versus Anaheim Ducks (8)
Patrick Marleau has to bring his “A” game into tonight’s criticial Game 4 contest, writes Mark Purdy. No question that the additions of Dan Boyle and Rob Blake have improved the Sharks’ power...
My Two Questions at State of the Sharks
On May 14, 2009, the Sharks held their free-to-the-public annual event entitled "State of the Sharks." Representing ownership was Greg Jamieson, management Doug Wilson, coaching Todd McLellan, and players Patrick Marleau, Joe Thornton, Dan Boyle, and Joe Pavelski.I attended...
A look back at the 2009 State of the Sharks question and answer session
May 28, 2009 by
Sharks Page
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FORMER TORONTO NATIVE DEAN HIRASAWA ASKS A QUESTION TO THE SHARKS PANEL
SHARKS ROOKIE HEAD COACH TODD MCLELLAN MAKES AN OPENING STATEMENT
JOE THORNTON CENTERED A PANEL OF PLAYERS INCLUDING MARLEAU, BOYLE AND PAVELSKI
The atmosphere at the 2009 State of the Sharks event on May 14th...
Views from Section 216: San Jose Sharks take one in OT from the Philadelphia Flyers
October 19, 2008 by
InGameNow
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Evgeni Nabokov did not have one of his best games, but because of the explosive Sharks' offense he still managed to pull off his 4th win of the season (5th for the Sharks total). Nabokov allowed 4 goals in 61:25 off of just 17 shots. This is a little worrisome, however, a win is...
Flyers Trade The Legend of Steve Downie to Lighting for D-Man Matt Carle
The Steve Downie Era in Philly is over. In need of help on defense and without much room for a forward finding his way, Paul Holmgren traded the 2005 first-round pick along with Steve Eminger to Tampa Bay for defenseman Matt Carle. The teams also swapped draft picks, with the Flyers getting a ...
NHL Morning Papers: Tuesday Edition
August 18, 2009 by
Illegal Curve
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With the ouster of Patrick Marleau as Sharks captain, Mark Purdy of the San Jose Mercury News feels that Dan Boyle will be next in line for the C.
Kevin Paul Dupont of the Boston Globe writes that its best for Patrick Kane to move on from the cab incident.
Though Messier’s heart...
Bigger Issues in Nuxland
February 04, 2009 by
Johnny Canucklehead
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"The Canucks should be better. Why are they struggling to even get into the playoffs? They should be a Cup contender?" Who are these people saying this? Where have you been the past 39 years? OK, some of you were just twinkles in your parents' eyes but even...
Steve Yzerman: One of Few Rising Stars in Front Office
August 30, 2009 by
SportsScribes.net
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With NHL free agency settling down over the last few weeks, one of the hot topics of conversation within the hockey world seems to be the 2010 Olympics.
And in my hometown, it's all about Team Canada.
Over the past week, 40 or so Canadian players have tried to impress the coaching...
Should I Stay or Should I Go? Unrestricted Free Agents
The free agency period has begun, and Doug Wilson has made moves
that have given the Sharks cap space. The question is not whether they
will sign new players, it is how effective those players will be.
In the summer of 2008, the Sharks made major upgrades on the blueline that were...
TSN's Scott Cullen takes a crack at the San Jose Sharks offseason gameplan
June 10, 2009 by
Sharks Page
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SHARKS CENTER #8 JOE PAVELSKI WILL BE A KEY TEAM LEADER MOVING FORWARD
TSN fantasy guru Scott Cullen offered his assessment of the San Jose Sharks offseason plan yesterday. According to Cullen, the "challenging" offseason for general manager Doug Wilson will come down to...
Interview with the Dudes on Hockey, Mike Peattie and Doug Santana
September 16, 2009 by
Sharks Page
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The Dudes on Hockey, Mike Peattie and Doug Santana, were kind enough to answer a couple of pressing San Jose Sharks questions prior to the start of pre-season. Hosts of a lighthearted an informative podcast, you can also follow them on the blog Sharks Hockey Analysis blog and via the...
Blake, Boyle, and Lukowich, oh my!
July 19, 2008 by
Sharks Hockey Odyssey
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Its been a little while, so lets catch things up, shall we?July 3rd, I'm sitting at my computer, and what do I read, but that the San Jose Sharks have signed longtime really old guy Rob Blake. Back in the 60s (or something), Blake was a feared defender, with a strong right-handed...
Matt Carle's Development In The NHL
20 days ago by
Let's Go DU
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(above) DU Alum Matt Carle is having a great season with the Philadelphia FlyersFrom: Dallas Morning Herald By Mike HeikaAs a lesson for all of us who are impatient with young players, I offer up today the curious case of DU Alum Matt Carle.Drafted in the second round by San Jose in...
Talkin? Tampa: Purging the Roster
January 23, 2009 by
The Sports Bet Guide
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Aside from?Tampa’s recent stretch of wins, only a few players can be pinpointed as having good seasons. Off the top of my head Mike Smith and Martin St. Louis appear to be the only players on the roster who are having satisfying seasons. Smith has posted a 13-19-11 record, with...
Nabokov, Marleau snubbed in season-ticket letter; Sharks respond
September 10, 2009 by
Puck Daddy
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Hey, San Jose Sharks fans: It's time to get your chomp on! The Sharks are headed back to the ice and feature such notable players as Joe Thornton(notes), Dan Boyle(notes), Rob Blake(notes), Devin Setoguchi(notes), Joe Pavelski(notes), Ryane Clowe(notes) and ... uh ... and ...Who...
Caps halt skid behind Russian trio
October 16, 2009 by
Washington Times
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One of the top decision makers for Hockey Canada was at Verizon Center on Thursday night to scout potential Olympians for his country, such as Washington's Mike Green and San Jose's Dan Boyle, Patrick Marleau and Joe Thornton. What Kevin Lowe saw was a heavy dose of the guys...
Half way through the season, who have been the studs and who the duds?
January 15, 2009 by
RumorMeThis
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A little bit over 42 games have gone by for most teams, usually at this point we?re getting ready for the playoff push, and it is on this time that we come to see which players or teams have been either surprises or disappointments.
Let?s start with the players:
Who?s been great this...
Nabokov, Marleau snubbed in promo letter; Sharks respond
September 10, 2009 by
Puck Daddy
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Hey, San Jose Sharks fans: It's time to get your chomp on! The Sharks are headed back to the ice and feature such notable players as Joe Thornton(notes), Dan Boyle(notes), Rob Blake(notes), Devin Setoguchi(notes), Joe Pavelski(notes), Ryane Clowe(notes) and ... uh ... and ...Who...
Lightning Weekly: What's going on?
October 20, 2008 by
Southeast Shootout
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[Cross-Posted at Bolts Blog by RJ]What’s going on? The new look Lightning look eerily similar to last season’s worst team in the NHL. With one week in the books, the Bolts are languishing in last place in the Southeast with a record of 0-2-3. Is it a matter of personnel, system...
Thoughts on The No-Trade Clause
September 09, 2009 by
Kuklas Korner
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From Jay Feaster at The Hockey News:
Article 11.8 of the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) between the NHL and NHLPA permits “individually negotiated limitations on player movement,” better known as no trade/no movement clauses.
The first time I agreed to such a provision...
Puck Headlines: Pens' bling; big captaincy moves for Sharks, Leafs
September 30, 2009 by
Puck Daddy
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Here are your Puck Headlines: A glorious collection of news and views collected from the greatest blogosphere in sports and the few, the proud, the mainstream hockey media.• The Pittsburgh Penguins have received their Stanley Cup rings, and they look slightly less impressive than...
Puck Headlines: Pens' bling; captain moves for Sharks, Leafs
September 30, 2009 by
Puck Daddy
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Here are your Puck Headlines: A glorious collection of news and views collected from the greatest blogosphere in sports and the few, the proud, the mainstream hockey media.• The Pittsburgh Penguins have received their Stanley Cup rings, and they look slightly less impressive than...
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