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Petr Prucha on Re-Entry Waivers; Rangers Possible Destination Given Injuries?

Former Ranger Petr Prucha was put on re-entry waivers today and with the New York Rangers rash of injuries one has to wonder if the club should and/or will consider putting a claim in on Prucha. Prucha, 28 , struggled in his time in the NHL this season scoring no goals and having only one assist in 11 games before being sent down to the AHL by the Phoenix Coyotes. Since his demotion...
Via Bleeding All Blue  |  January 03, 2011

Free Petr Prucha

The New York Rangers are abysmal. The New York Rangers are horrible. Terrible. Abominable. Exercrable. Destestable. They need help. They need help fast. Why not Petr Prucha? Why not now?
Via Josh Q. Public  |  February 16, 2009

Petr Prucha Waived By The Desert Dogs

The 'Yotes waived Petr Prucha today. Before I continue, I'll admit that my opinions regarding Prucha are convoluted and blinded by my admiration for a guy who routinely gets the crap kicked out of him but never quits. This year he's fallen out of favor in the desert as he was held scoreless in 11 games. After a somewhat promising year last season in which he notched...
Via Canyon of Blueshirts  |  November 26, 2010

Prucha to Nashville?

via The Insider on Pittsburgh Sports:The Rangers have been in talks with the Predators about dealing Petr Prucha to Nashville??The way to clear space is through waivers, re-assignments or swaps for draft picks. The demotion of Patrick Rissmiller (about $700,000 prorated) provided some air; ...
Via The Hockey Herald  |  December 16, 2008

Coyotes Demote Prucha.

On November 26 the Associated Press reported the Phoenix Coyotes had assigned winger Petr Prucha to their AHL affiliate in San Antonio. As per AP: "Prucha has been in and out of the lineup this season, notching one assist in 11 games with Phoenix. The Czech forward was a regular with the Coyotes last season, finishing with 13 goals and nine assists in 79 games." One...
Via Spector's NHL Hockey Blog.  |  November 27, 2010

Rangers Missed an Opportunity With Prucha

On January 4th the Phoenix Coyotes put Petr Prucha on re-entry waivers. Prucha had been a point per game player with the San Antonio Rampage for 20 games before he was recalled from the AHL. He could have been had for half of his $1.2 million contract (600k for the non-math geniuses out there) and the Rangers made a mistake not claiming him. The first thought that may come to mind...
Via Canyon of Blueshirts  |  January 21, 2011

The Maven Responds (1/28)

Why don't players play hard from game one of the season? Does Tom Renney have a personal vendetta against Petr Prucha. Read on to find out my answers ...
Via Game On!  |  January 28, 2009

Coyotes Demote Prucha

On November 26 the Associated Press reported the Phoenix Coyotes had assigned winger Petr Prucha to their AHL affiliate in San Antonio. As per AP: "Prucha has been in and out of the lineup this season, notching one assist in 11 games with Phoenix. The Czech forward was a regular with the Coyotes last season, finishing with 13 goals and nine assists in 79...
Via Spector blog  |  November 28, 2010

Petr Prucha to KHL?

Via Bleeding All Blue  |  January 08, 2011

Coyotes re-sign Prucha for next two seasons

The Phoenix Coyotes have re-signed left wing Petr Prucha to a two-year contract.
Via CBSSports  |  June 19, 2009

Prucha Scores on His Back...

"It's a power play goal! Petr Prucha!"Last night, the Phoenix Coyotes went into Pittsburgh and took on the Penguins, and they won 3-0. What's more impressive is that it was a power play goal. What's more impressive is that he scored it while on his back, laying on a Penguin.Check out the video of Prucha scoring while lying on Mark Eaton.Happy Thursday to everyone.
Via The Rivalry  |  October 08, 2009

The Maven Responds (2/16)

Chris, Miranda: Hi, True Ranger fans from Winnipeg, Manitoba. Just wondering why the Rangers are not playing an up-and-coming star in Petr Prucha? Has Tom Renney lost the troops?
Via Game On!  |  February 15, 2009

Coyotes beat Dynamo Riga, 3-1, on Prucha goal

RIGA, Latvia (AP) -- Petr Prucha scored the go-ahead goal with two seconds left in the second period, and the Phoenix Coyotes went on to beat Dinamo Riga 3-1 on Wednesday.
Via SI.com  |  October 06, 2010

The Maven Responds (1/30)

What's up with the Rangers goal differential? Shouldn't Petr Prucha be used on the power play more? Read on to find out the answers to these questions and more ...
Via Game On!  |  January 30, 2009

Phoenix Coyotes send right winger Petr Prucha to AHL San Antonio

The Coyotes assigned right winger Petr Prucha to AHL San Antonio.
Via ESPN  |  November 26, 2010

Ranger Ramblings

I wanted to welcome our newest blogger on board, Blue, as she blogs all things Rangers and well not everyone likes Avery.
Via The NHL Arena Program  |  November 14, 2007

Petr Prucha signs with KHL; Blues ink Kyle Wellwood after KHL stint

Last week Vaclav Sykora, coach for KHL's SKA St. Petersburg told, a Czech media outlet, that the club was negotiating with Petr Prucha who was waived by the Phoenix Coyotes. SKA's General Manager Andrei Tochinsky earlier today stated that the club was close to signing Prucha. And now it became official that Prucha signed in the KHL until the end of the season. "We agreed to everything...
Via GackSports  |  January 11, 2011

Just a Thought...

This is just what I've been thinking for the past 24 hours. It's not something I read on a fake-rumor site or something I heard elsewhere, just me coming to a conclusion myself that I think would be interesting.This week, Derrick Brassard, a rookie on Columbus who was having a great season, got injured in a fight and is out for the entire season. Now, I did?hear that Columbus is...
Via The Rivalry  |  December 23, 2008

Prucha Leads Rangers Over Pittsburgh

After being banished to Siberia (ok, the press box), Petr Prucha made his triumphant return to the Garden and scored the tying goal with six minutes left in the game, as the Rangers defeated Pittsburgh in a shootout, 3-2. He refused to go to Hartford (hey, I've refused to go to Hartford my whole life), [...]
Via Hot Stove New York  |  December 04, 2008

Coyotes' Prucha leaves game on stretcher

Phoenix Coyotes forward Petr Prucha left the game after taking a hit from Dallas' James Neal on Saturday.
Via Forecaster  |  February 13, 2010

COYOTES RE-SIGN PRUCHA TO TWO-YEAR DEAL

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Friday, June 19, 2009 GLENDALE, ARIZONA -- Phoenix Coyotes General Manager Don Maloney announced today that the Coyotes have re-signed left-wing Petr Prucha to a two-year contract. As per club policy, terms of the contra...
Via nhl.com  |  June 19, 2009

Coyotes Assign Prucha To San Antonio

Glendale, Arizona --- Phoenix Coyotes General Manager Don Maloney announced today that the Coyotes have assigned right wing Petr Prucha to the San Antonio Rampage, the Coyotes American Hockey League affiliate. The 6-foot, 175 pound Prucha has played in 11 games with the Coyotes this season, collecting one assist and four penalty minutes. Last season, the 28-year-old native of Chrudim...
Via Kuklas Korner  |  November 26, 2010

Coyotes' Prucha taken off on stretcher

PHOENIX — Phoenix Coyotes left winger Petr Prucha was wheeled off the ice on a stretcher early in the first period Saturday night after taking a hard hit from Dallas’ James Neal...Read the full article on Bleacher Report...
Via Bleacher Report  |  February 13, 2010

Phoenix Coyotes' Peter Prucha leaves on a stretcher after taking hit from Dallas Stars' James Neal

Phoenix Coyotes left winger Petr Prucha was wheeled off the ice on a stretcher early in the first period Saturday night after taking a hard hit from Dallas' James Neal.
Via ESPN  |  February 13, 2010

Coyotes' Petr Prucha looks good in practice

He suffered upper-body injury in final game before break and was taken off ice on stretcher.
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