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This Day In Hockey History (10.30)

Today, we have a moment in honor of a player that should just have been a New Jersey Devil. After all his name was perfect for it. On a lazy Sunday afternoon, this moment occurred eight years ago today. First, here is the video and then well you know the rest....     October 30, 2003 Miroslav Satan became the 10th player in team history to score 200 goals...
Via The Hockey Program  |  October 30, 2011

Miroslav Satan’s Ominous Yahoo! Profile Enjoys These Morning Links

My buddy brought this to my attention late last night as I was writing my review of the Comedy Central Roast of Charlie Sheen for our mother site, Uproxx, so I don’t know if this is a common knowledge thing since the last time I pulled up a NHL player’s profile it was practice making out with a picture of Manon Rheaume. But I thought it was pretty funny. Well played, Yahoo!....
Via With Leather  |  September 20, 2011

Bourne Blog: How the hockey lifestyle changes at each level

With pretty much any job, the better you are at it, the better you're able to live when you're away from it. Being good at what you do rightfully enables you to earn more money, which should allow you to live more comfortably. I knew that would be the case with pro hockey as well, but I wasn't aware of just how drastically different the quality of life would be at each...
Via Puck Daddy  |  July 23, 2011

This Is One Way To Stop a Hockey Fight

A referee is simply trying to break up a fight between Slovakia’s Miroslav Satan, right, and Denmark’s Jesper Jensen at the world championships of hockey. A painful, yet very effective form of discipline.via TrainaLink to original article: This Is One Way To Stop a Hockey Fight Article found on: Cosby Sweaters
Via Cosby Sweaters  |  May 10, 2011

Eye-Gouging A Player? Hey, Hockey Referee: You’re Doing It Wrong

Ouch. Well, that’s just uncalled for, man. The poker? Some referee assigned to the Slovakia-Denmark game at the IIHF World Championship. The pokee? That’s Miroslav Satan, who last played in the NHL with the Boston Bruins and was playing for his home country of Slovakia. Apparently, Satan got in a bit of a tussle with [...]
Via Sportress of Blogitude  |  May 10, 2011

On the brink

The Bruins sit on the brink of eliminating the Flyers, again. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images) Everyone has the right to be nervous right now. As the old saying goes “Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it”. A year ago today, the Boston Bruins won Game 3 against the Philadelphia Flyers by the score of 4-1 to take a three games to none lead in the best of seven series...
Via Boston's Bettah  |  May 05, 2011

Satan goes to Russia after 14 NHL seasons

Miroslav Satan, 36, has signed with Dynamo Moscow of the KHL for the remainder of the season, according to his agent Alan Walsh. Which is of course a bummer for any NHL fan that considers the Satan Shuffle to be one of the best goal celebrations in recent memory. Satan played quite well (14 points) in 38 regular season games for the Boston Bruins in 2009-10, and then posted 10 points...
Via Puck Daddy  |  January 08, 2011

NHL Number 81 - Miroslav Satan

Miroslav Satan, the Slovakian left-shooting right-winger, is the best NHL athlete to ever wear the jersey number 81. Taken by the Edmonton Oilers in the 1993 NHL draft, Satan would break into the NHL at age 21 during the 1995-96 season. He would score 35 points (18 goals and 17 assists) during his rookie campaign. He would score 28 more points in 64 games with the Oilers the following...
Via Best Athletes By The Numbers  |  December 15, 2010

Former NHLer’s in Europe Part II

This week we will continue to look at former NHL players who are now playing in Europe.   Jaromir Jagr Avangard Omsk Jagr is clearly not the offensive force that he was in his heyday with the Pittsburgh Penguins, but he has become quite a mentor to younger KHL players, while recording 14 points in 19 games for sixth place Avangard Omsk. However, Jagr’s most impressive...
Via Kuklas Korner  |  October 31, 2010

Shero’s 2010 team highlights versatility

Shero has experimented with one dimensional players like Miroslav Satan and Petr Sykora in the past. However, the Penguins’s roster this season features a diverse group capable of contributing in multiple areas.
Via Sports Blog Net  |  September 27, 2010

Shero's 2010 team highlights versatility

Shero has experimented with one dimensional players like Miroslav Satan and Petr Sykora in the past. However, the Penguins’s roster this season features a diverse group capable of contributing in multiple areas.
Via Faceoff Factor  |  September 27, 2010

Which current players will own their sweater numbers in NHL?

Hockey historian John Kreiser has done some of the most interesting hockey writing of the summer on NHL.com, and his latest project could be his greatest: The best NHL players for each sweater number, from No. 00 to No. 99. (That No. 99? You guessed it: Wilf Paiement.) It's obviously not the first time this has been done: Publications spanning the spectrum from Sports Illustrated...
Via Puck Daddy  |  September 07, 2010

Will Anyone Sign Patrick O’Sullivan?

from Jim Matheson of the Edmonton Journal, Free agent Patrick O’Sullivan will still be paid about $450,000 US this season and next, even if he doesn’t play anywhere else in 2010-11 after the Edmonton Oilers bought out his contract earlier this summer. However, the winger is better off than Ryan Potulny, Mike Comrie, Brendan Morrison, Marek Svatos, Ruslan Fedotenko...
Via Kuklas Korner  |  September 02, 2010

Rounding out the Roster

At this point of the off-season, it is very likely to look at the players the CBJ have under contract and assume that the roster is set. I heartily disagree! This is the perfect time for Scott Howson to do the NHL version of discount shopping and bring in some additional talent to compete for roster spots for this season. Some key areas that could use some depth for the season going...
Via Fire That Cannon  |  August 31, 2010

Seven Key Players (and Coaches) Dumped After Winning a Stanley Cup

  Photo Credit: Paint It Blackhawks Today’s NHL world of salary caps, hidden bonuses, and strict roster regulations make it impossible to not understand why even the best players are often relegated to the free agent market. But when teams dump stars just weeks after they helped the franchise win the NHL’s biggest prize, the Stanley Cup, it’s clear that a loyalty...
Via The Slap Shot  |  August 12, 2010

Top 5 Games and Moments of the Playoffs

Top 5 Games:1. Blackhawks at Flyers, Game 6, Stanley Cup Final2. Canadiens at Capitals, Game 2, Eastern Conf. Quarterfinals3. Sharks at Blackhawks, Game 4, Western Conf. Finals4. Flyers at Bruins, Game 7, Eastern Conf. Semifinals5. Avalanche at Sharks, Game 2, Western Conf. QuarterfinalsHonorable Mention:Flyers at Blackhawks, Game 1, Stanley Cup FinalBlackhawks at Flyers, Game 3...
Via Red Light District Hockey  |  June 11, 2010

The Big Sidekick and Boring Science

Justin again somehow got chosen to be the best man at a wedding, fortunately we have John from 200 Miles from the Citi to fill the void. (If you like the Mets and you don’t read his blog you should be ashamed of yourself) I’ve been telling you for weeks about the Sports Illustrated reviews written by a friend of mine, Justin, who writes for Sports Crackle Pop! He’...
Via Sports Crackle Pop  |  May 15, 2010

Trending topics: You wouldn’t like Allan Walsh when he’s angry

Trending Topics is a new column that looks at the week in hockey according to Twitter. If you don't know about Twitter, get with the times old man.Many of you know Allan Walsh as the agent for "clients" Jaroslav Halak(notes), Miroslav Satan(notes), Marc-Andre Fleury(notes) and (apparently) many other NHL players. But this week we also found out he's a guy you don...
Via Puck Daddy  |  May 14, 2010

Some Quick Hit Thoughts

Just wanted to share some stuff passing through my mind as these unpredictable playoffs continue to surprise hockey fans. -I officially eat any and all disparaging words I have spoken/written about (this year’s) Habs.  They have certainly earned a spot in the Conference Final with two unbelievable upsets. -In continued grovelling, the tiny 1st line of Gionta, Cammalleri, and...
Via Pro Sports Blogging  |  May 13, 2010

Optional skate for Bruins

The Bruins are running through an optional morning skate. Mark Recchi, Milan Lucic, Marc Savard, Miroslav Satan, Vladimir Sobotka, Michael Ryder, and Steve Begin are not present for the optional. Because of all the missing personnel, we'll have to wait... Mark Recchi - Michael Ryder - Milan Lucic - Boston Bruins - Sport
Via Boston.com  |  May 12, 2010

For Luongo, it's either redemption or ridicule after Game 5

If there's been on overriding theme in the 2010 Stanley Cup playoffs, it's been "redemption."Players like Joe Thornton(notes), Miroslav Satan(notes) and coach Jacques Martin found it. Dan Boyle(notes) redeemed himself after his Steve Smith moment, and then his San Jose Sharks found redemption for a decade of playoff flops with a 5-game victory over the Detroit Red...
Via Puck Daddy  |  May 09, 2010

Satan and the Bruins Finding Their Grooves

Miroslav Satan, dropped by the Penguins last year, landed on his feet with Boston and has been a key player for the Bruins in the playoffs.
Via New York Times Sports  |  May 08, 2010

Clients of Clutch: From Halak to Satan, how controversial agent Allan Walsh's players became playoff sensations

It's become a running joke in hockey circles: Allan Walsh, player agent for Octagon Hockey, pimping his players' exploits on Twitter with a familiar adjective before their names:"'Client' Jaro Halak with the most epic Mtl goaltending performance since Patrick Roy in 86 and Ken Dryden in 71. Good company!"(Walsh, of course, is infamous for his opinionated...
Via Puck Daddy  |  May 07, 2010

Video: The Hit That Likely Ended David Krejci's Season

Filed under: Bruins, Flyers, NHL Injuries, NHL Videos, NHL PlayoffsMiroslav Satan's first period goal was a case of good news and bad news for the Boston Bruins. The good news? It was not only Satan's fifth goal of the playoffs, but it also gave the Bruins an early 2-1 lead -- and proved to be the game-winner -- in their 4-1 win that moved them one step closer to their first...
Via FanHouse  |  May 06, 2010

Travis Yost: Mike Richards Ends David Krejci's Season With One Hit

The Boston Bruins and Philadelphia Flyers are two teams dealing with an almost absurd amount of injuries at this point, and it appears yet another player is bowing out of the playoffs pre-maturely. Seconds before Miroslav Satan deked Brian Boucher out of his blades for the go-ahead goal in the middle of the first period, Mike Richards laid a serious hit on Bruins centerman David...
Via  |  May 06, 2010
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