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Bob McKenzie Discusses Ottawa Senators Trade Situation

In an effort to drum up interest for what's inevitably shaping up to be a mundane NHL Trade Deadline day, the TSN Panel used a pre-emptive Trade Center to drum up interest in the February 27th event and dissect what teams may (but probably won't) do. According to Bob McKenzie, the Ottawa Senators have an interest in acquiring a top six forward and of their available assets...
Via The 6th Sens  |  6 hours ago

Sharks forward Havlat out up to 8 weeks

Sharks forward Martin Havlat will miss up to eight weeks following surgery Thursday to repair a partial tear in a tendon in his left hamstring. San Jose general manager Doug Wilson said the team was prepared for the worst after Havlat injured himself jumping over the Sharks' bench during Saturday's 3-2 win over the Edmonton Oilers. Havlat, acquired in a trade from the Minnesota...
Via AP on Fox  |  December 22, 2011

San Jose Sharks: The Best Way To Replace Martin Havlat Is To Not

Martin Havlat, the speed and offensive skill the San Jose Sharks traded for during the offseason, is out for good portion of the upcoming few months. As far as we know, he will be sidelined 6-8 weeks, but we can bet on the 2 month range looking like a probable timetable for his return. That likely return will take us to just about the end of February 2012 and leave around a month...
Via Talk Hockey  |  January 02, 2012

NHL Trade Rumors: Updating the San Jose Sharks' list of possible targets

'Tis the season for trade rumors aplenty and San Jose Sharks GM Doug Wilson seems to always be at the forefront of trade deadline deals. It has become customary for Wilson to seemingly improve his team's playoff chances with a pick-up at the end of February to help boost their specific weakness at the time.However, as history shows, it has yet to get the franchise past the...
Via Hockey Fan Land  |  3 days ago

Sharks RW Havlat to miss at least one game

San Jose Sharks right wing Martin Havlat will sit out at least one game with a lower body injury. Havlat injured his left leg while attempting to jump over the boards in Saturday's game against Edmonton. The San Jose Mercury News reported that Havlat was limping and using a walking stick to move around. Sharks coach Todd McLellan ruled Havlat out of Wednesday's matchup...
Via Pro Sports Daily  |  December 20, 2011

Sharks RW Havlat out 6-8 weeks after surgery

San Jose Sharks right wing Martin Havlat will be sidelined six to eight weeks after undergoing surgery to repair a partially torn tendon in his left hamstring. Havlat suffered the injury during Saturday's 3-2 triumph over the Edmonton Oilers after he clipped his skate on the boards while making a line change. The 30-year-old Havlat has collected two goals and 13 assists in...
Via Pro Sports Daily  |  December 21, 2011

San Jose Sharks: Who GM Doug Wilson Should Acquire Before the Trade Deadline

  As we head into the NHL all-star break, the San Jose Sharks are stumbling towards the finish line. They have lost two of their last three, and they clearly are missing some of their key players. Martin Havlat, Ryanne Clowe, and Brent Burns are all out with injuries, with Clowe and Burns expected to be back after the break. Havlat will be out for 6-8 weeks, hopefully in time...
Via Sports-at-Work  |  20 days ago

Martin Havlat injured on line change

Former Wild and current San Jose Shark forward Martin Havlat has been known as being a soft player that get injured a lot, but this is just a freak accident. Havlat was traded to San Jose in the trade that brought Dany Heatley to the Wild. We hope that Havlat isn't hurt too bad.
Via Goon's World  |  December 19, 2011

Sharks hope additions make difference in end

When San Jose GM Doug Wilson acquired Martin Havlat and Brent Burns this summer, everyone around the league knew he meant serious business when it came to winning – and winning now. Will the moves pay off? The Sharks sure hope so.Amongst a bevy of transactions, Havlat and Burns were the two marquee additions that the Sharks made in the off-season. They came over in separate...
Via Red Light District Hockey  |  October 26, 2011

Wild’s Havlat added to All-Star roster

Minnesota Wild forward Martin Havlat has been chosen for this weekend's All-Star game. He's one of three forwards picked as i... Souce Via Sportifi.com
Via Daily Sports News Trends  |  January 25, 2011

Martin Havlat Brings Speed To SJ

Sharks Executive Vice President and General Manager Doug Wilson continued to find more players for his talented club and on Sunday he added Martin Havlat to the lineup in exchange for Dany Heatley. Havlat represents an injection of speed into the...
Via sjsharks.com  |  July 04, 2011

Sharks Welcome Havlat

The Sharks are helping one of their newest teammates Martin Havlat acclimate to playing in San Jose.
Via NBC Bay Area  |  December 23, 2011

Sharks Havlat

The Sharks are helping one of their newest teammates Martin Havlat acclimate to playing in San Jose.
Via NBC Bay Area  |  December 22, 2011

Sharks Hope Havlat's Speed Will Boost Offense

NEWARK, N.J. -- He's only missed four games, but Martin Havlat has been eagerly anticipating his Sharks debut. It'll finally happen Friday night at Prudential Center against the Devils. "Marty will play," Sharks coach Todd McLellan sa...
Via sjsharks.com  |  October 20, 2011

Video Sharks’ Martin Havlat injures himself on line change

If Martin Havlat didn't have bad luck … well, then he wouldn't be Martin Havlat. Here's how the San Jose Sharks forward left their 3-2 victory over the Edmonton Oilers on Saturday night — on his hands and knees after appearing to injure his leg on a line change in the third period: The other incident referenced in the clip was a puck that hit Ales Hemsky on the side...
Via Puck Daddy  |  December 18, 2011

The curious case of Benn Ferriero

Martin Havlat is out of the Sharks lineup, no one knows for how long: @markedwinemmons: “Todd McLellan said don’t expect to see Marty Havlat back until at least after Christmas. That means at least two games out.” @KKurzCSN: “Havlat out at least through this weekend. Surgery? “At this point, not that I know of,” said McLellan.” So Benn...
Via Kukla's Korner  |  December 20, 2011

Bruins Must Overcome Home Woes, Tame Martin Havlat to Subdue Wild

It's been over 13 months since the Bruins last faced Minnesota, and exactly two years to the day since the Wild last visited TD Garden. That's been a good thing for the Bruins, who have never beaten the Wild in Boston since they joined the NHL in 2000. It's a small sample size, with Minnesota playing just five times in Boston, but the margin of victory has been anything...
Via NESN.com  |  January 06, 2011

SHARKS / Havlat to miss up to 8 weeks

Sharks forward Martin Havlat will miss up to eight weeks after surgery Thursday to repair a partial tear in a tendon in his left hamstring. San Jose general manager Doug Wilson said the team was prepared for the worst...
Via SFgate  |  December 22, 2011

Burns and Havlat Buy Suites to Benefit Others

SAN JOSE – Two of the newest members of the San Jose Sharks, defenseman Brent Burns and forward Martin Havlat, have each invested in a lease to utilize one of HP Pavilion’s Citrix Suites for the 2011-12 season and plan on donating the...
Via sjsharks.com  |  October 07, 2011

Dany Heatley traded to Minnesota for Martin Havlat

Another day, and another blockbuster trade between the Sharks and the Wild. The Sharks made their second big trade with the Wild in ten days as they traded Dany Heatley to the Wild for Martin Havlat. Havlat has four years left on his contract and will be paid $21M. His cap hit is $5M. Heatley had three years left on his contract with a $7.5M cap hit. He was owed $19M over the next...
Via Sharks Bait  |  July 03, 2011

5 New Year's Resolutions for the San Jose Sharks

For what it is worth, the San Jose Sharks 2011-12 season has not gone according to plan, to say the least. New players and lousy play in many aspects of the game have caused inconsistency in the win column for a team that was supposed to breeze through another regular season unscathed.However, the missing pieces that seemed to fit the proverbial puzzle have not paid as many dividends...
Via Hockey Fan Land  |  December 20, 2011

Sharks' Havlat out up to 8 weeks with torn tendon

SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Sharks forward Martin Havlat will miss up to eight weeks following surgery Thursday to repair a partial tear in a tendon in his left hamstring.
Via Chicago Breaking Sports  |  December 21, 2011

San Jose Sharks hoping that Martin Havlat gets clearance to play

Martin Havlat, who has not played hockey since tearing his labrum playing for the Czech Republic national team in the spring, is flying to Cleveland to see the doctor who repaired his shoulder in the hopes of getting cleared to return to game action.
Via Inside Bay Area  |  October 05, 2011

Heatley swapped for Havlat in wild trade

NHL Hot Stove Staff Just as everyone was getting comfortable and ready for bed, the Minnesota Wild and San Jose Sharks turn up the volume with a massive trade. Sending Sharks forward Dany Heatley to the Wild for Martin Havlat. According to TSN insider Bob McKenzie, who graciously made us aware of the deal while on vacation, the deal is official and will see a swap of former super...
Via NHL Hot Stove  |  July 03, 2011

Sharks' Heatley moved to Wild for Havlat

The San Jose Sharks shipped disappointing forward Dany Heatley to the Minnesota Wild on Sunday for Martin Havlat.Heatley endured one of the worst seasons of his career in 2010-11, scoring 28 goals and adding 30 assists in 80 games. The 30-year-old right winger had spent the previous two seasons in San Jose following a trade with the Ottawa Senators.Heatley gives the Wild a whopping...
Via Pro Sports Daily  |  July 03, 2011
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