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Martin Gelinas Named Preds Director of Player Development

Nashville, Tenn. (June 15, 2009) – Nashville Predators President of Hockey Operations/General Manager David Poile announced today that the club has named former Predator Martin Gelinas Director of Player Development. Gelinas will be respo...
Via nhl.com  |  June 16, 2009

Alumni get the grill out for charity

Join Calgary Flames and NHL Alumni including; Martin Gelinas and Charlie Simmer along with Cassie Campbell on Saturday, May 23rd for the 3rd Annual Celebrity Cook Off in support of the Ronald McDonald House at The Main Dish in Bridgeland, Calgary....
Via nhl.com  |  May 19, 2009

Turbulent Week

Saga strikes again with what has been a strange week for the Preds.....
Via The NHL Arena Program  |  February 10, 2008

Awww!

From today's Nashville City Paper:Gelinas a friend, mentor for TootooBY MARK MCGEE Sports Correspondent Martin Gelinas has been in the NHL almost as long as Jordin Tootoo has been alive. But most mornings after the Nashville Predators practice, the two forwards often remain on the ice shoo...
Via Lady Predator  |  February 03, 2008

Some news and notes

Apparently Don Waddell's job isn't in jeopardy in Atlanta.A The Atlanta situation is probably going to get worse before it gets better.The Slap Shots Sunday column from Larry Brooks has been trimmed down.A He is going to increase his online presence to try and keep readers as informed.Martin ...
Via Illegal Curve  |  November 04, 2008

Budish overcoming second major knee injury

Predators 2009 second-round pick Zach Budish, 20, has dealt with more injuries than most prospects at his age. He has torn both of his ACL’s in a three-year span, both in non-hockey related incidents. The latest occurred last November, causing Budish to miss almost all of his sophomore season at University of Minnesota.This past week’s Development Camp was the first intense...
Via Smashville 24/7  |  July 04, 2011

Shaune Vetter: Training Camp Roster Released

The Flames have now released their official training camp roster as the fitness testing begins in earnest at the dome. The story can be found here I'm going to go out on a limb and assume that Jarome Iginla will set the bench-mark for fitness in camp as he has since Martin Gelinas moved on. Not much a stretch, but it could be interesting to see if there are any challenges...
Via HockeyBuzz  |  September 16, 2011

Ian Hebers Officially Named Milwaukee Admirals Head Coach

As a result of the fruit-basket turnover in the coaching arena this morning, with Kirk Muller leaving the Admirals and going to the Carolina Hurricanes, Milwaukee promoted Assistant Coach Ian Hebers to the head coaching position.Make the jump for the full release from the Milwaukee Admirals...IAN HERBERS TABBED AS NEW ADS HEAD COACHHerbers takes Over for Kirk Muller, Who Heads to...
Via PredsOnTheGlass  |  November 28, 2011

The Biggest Trade In Hockey History

August 9 marks the anniversary of the biggest trade in the history of the National Hockey League. Edmonton Trades Wayne Gretzky On August 9, 1988 Wayne Gretzky, Mike Krushelnyski and Marty McSorley were traded to the Los Angeles Kings from Edmonton in exchange for Jimmy Carson, Martin Gelinas, three first round draft choices (1989, 1991, 1993) and [...]Post from: NHL Digest- Hockey...
Via NHL Digest  |  August 10, 2009

Ian Herbers promoted to head coach of Milwaukee Admirals

Monday morning, Paul Maurice was fired as head coach of the Carolina Hurricanes and replaced by Milwaukee Admirals head coach Kirk Muller. Muller was named head coach of the Predators AHL affiliate this past summer when Lane Lambert was promoted to an assistant coach in Nashville. With the announcement of Muller’s hiring came the subsequent announcement that Ian Herbers has...
Via Inside Smashville  |  November 28, 2011

The Five Takeaways

Five Takeaways from Tampa at Calgary Tuesday December 7 at the Scotiabank Saddledome... The team that most Calgarians believe the Flames beat in Game 6 of the 2004 Stanley Cup Finals -- remember Martin Gelinas -- were back in town Tuesday. Of cou...
Via nhl.com  |  December 07, 2010

Preds hope Shalla can eventually make difference

Hitting the ‘refresh’ button is a common occurrence for all us who surf around the internet. On Day 2 of last month’s NHL Entry Draft, Josh Shalla did just that and saw his name appear on the screen. At that point he found out that he was drafted in the fourth round by the Nashville Predators.Shalla had a huge season for the Saginaw Spirit of the OHL, registering a team-record...
Via Smashville 24/7  |  July 08, 2011

A swift kick in the Feaster

Ever since the Calgary Flames missed the playoffs in April, fans and media have been speculating on whether the team’s irrational love affair with general manager Darryl Sutter would blindly ignore his colossal failures of the past 12 months (never mind the past five years), or if the increasingly bizarre series of management stumbles had finally put the Viking Curmudgeon...
Via Flame For Thought  |  July 10, 2010

Andrew Ference Still Fueled by Desire to Avenge Stanley Cup Loss to Lightning in 2004

BOSTON -- With a trip to the Stanley Cup Finals on the line, there won't be any shortage of motivation for the Bruins against Tampa Bay. But one Bruin has an even more personal incentive for beating the Lightning. Defenseman Andrew Ference remembers all too well how close he came to winning the Cup with Calgary in 2004, only to be denied by the Lightning in an epic seven-game...
Via NESN.com  |  May 13, 2011

Top Five Edmonton Oilers Moments, from Calgary

5). Carolina Wins First Franchise Stanley Cup. The Official Home of the Calgary Flames on radio, the Fan 960, went so far as to call themselves the Official Home of the Carolina Hurricanes.  Couldn't have anything to do with on-personality Rob Kerr's love of the song Brass Bonanza.  4). Wayne Gretzky breaks Gordie Howe's Career All-Time Points Record against...
Via Bleacher Report  |  August 17, 2009

Wayne Gretzky's Trade: 22nd Anniversary

by Adam GretzFiled under: Kings, OilersIt's been 22 years since the Edmonton Oilers and Los Angeles Kings orchestrated one of the biggest trades in NHL history, as Edmonton agreed to send Wayne Gretzky (along with Marty McSorley and Mike Krushelnyski) to Los Angeles in exchange for Jimmy Carson, Martin Gelinas and three future first-round draft picks on Aug. 9, 1988. It was a...
Via FanHouse  |  August 09, 2010

Development Camp starts Tuesday

The following is a press release from the Predators. Below is the roster of players you can expect to see at the camp (not including this weekend's draft picks).The Nashville Predators will have many of their top prospects on hand when they officially open their 2011 Development Camp this Tuesday, June 28 with fitness testing beginning at 7 a.m. at Centennial Sportsplex. Players...
Via Smashville 24/7  |  June 24, 2011

Postseason Rewind: 2004

The Champion: Tampa Bay LightningRoad to the Cup:Round 1 – 4-1 over 8) NY IslandersRound 2 – 4-0 over 7) MontrealRound 3 – 4-3 over 3) PhiladelphiaRound 4 – 4-3 over 6) CalgaryIn their own words: John Fontana, Raw Charge““I could live another 75 years and your team will never win the Stanley Cup.”Only 5 years earlier, this had been told to me by a Pittsburgh Penguins...
Via Red Light District Hockey  |  May 21, 2011

Top 5 Calgary Flames moments, from Edmonton

Let me just say that it's a shame that there could only be five...   5. Mike Krushelnyski scoring from his stomach in double-overtime to eliminate the defending-champion Flames (Game 6, Smythe Division semifinal, April 15, 1990). It came after the Flames thought Doug Gilmour had the winner in the previous overtime, but for some reason, the goal light never came on and referee...
Via Bleacher Report  |  August 21, 2009
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