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...
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2 days ago
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2 days ago
Sharks might reacquire winger Travis Moen
Travis Moen could be close to becoming a Sharks rental for the second time in four years. San Jose is a front-runner in the trade market for the Canadiens' winger, according to a report Monday by the Toronto Sun. The...
Via SFgate
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5 days ago
Travis Moan to Detroit? No Thanks.
Updated 4:30 PM. We took a little break over the weekend, but one thing that didn’t was trade rumors. So what are the Wings looking for?
“To me, if we could get another heavy winger, or heavy forward, or D — those would all be good things to help you,” Babcock said, as reported by the Detroit News. “I put together a wish list every year, this time of year, and then management...
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12 days ago
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12 days ago
Sharks may acquire wing Travis Moen once again
Travis Moen could be close to becoming a Sharks rental for the second time in four years. San Jose is a front-runner in the trade market for the Canadiens' winger, according to a report Monday by the Toronto Sun. The...
Via SFgate
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6 days ago
Bear Knuckle Bouts: Adam McQuaid Engages Travis Moen in Marathon Bout in Montreal
Editor's note: Every day leading up to the start of the 2011-12 season, NESN.com will post one fight from the 2010-11 Bruins season. At the end of each week, fans can vote for what they thought was the best fight of the week, and after every fight has been posted, they can vote on which fight was the best of the year. The average NHL fight is an intense sprint -- nothing more...
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August 28, 2011
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August 28, 2011
STATS: The inevitable Paul Martin vs Sergei Gonchar comparsion
This one is tough. Gonch was an aging defenseman. He came off a not-so solid playoff ( see Travis Moen's goal in game 7)
Paul Martin was the puck moving defenseman from the New Jersey Devils. He was younger, much less of a risk.
From Rob Rossi that summer:
The Penguins prefer a two-year term at no more than his previous $5 million annual salary, and Barry said...
Via The Pensblog
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5 days ago
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5 days ago
Pre-Game Notes: Pittsburgh VS Montreal
TONIGHT’S GAME WILL BE BROADCAST ON
ROOT SPORTS – PITTSBURGH
and RDS
FACE-OFF IS SET FOR 7:30 PM (EST)
LINE COMBINATIONS(projected)
FORWARDS:
Kunitz-Malkin-Neal
Cooke-Jeffrey-Dupuis
Sullivan-O’Reilly-Kennedy
McDonald-Park/Vitale-Adams
PROJECTED STARTER IN NET: Marc-Andre Fleury
TORONTO INJURY / LINE INFO
Michael Blunden (F), lower body injury - Injured Reserve...
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5 days ago
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5 days ago
How the Canadiens Season Should End: A 10 Point Plan
Things are getting ugly in Montreal. This has been a nightmare of the season for the Canadiens, and frankly, it seems that just when you think it can’t get any worse, it always does. The problems with the team are well documented, so I don’t want to waste your time giving my opinion on why this team is not performing. In fact, rather than harp on negatives, I prefer to look at...
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9 days ago
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9 days ago
OTB: Martin Brodeur is human and Ryan Miller skates
What team beat writers are saying this afternoon:
Travis Moen has nothing but good things to say about the Ducks organization. The Ducks treat their players first class.
Ryan Miller took the ice for the Sabres today. Good sign, but wasn’t in full pads.
Brandon Sutter has been returned to Albany of the AHL by the Hurricanes. Getting [...]
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March 16, 2009
Soft-hands Moen
Tweet
MONTREAL -- Life is full of surprises. Travis Moen has been proving that to Canadiens fans since the puck dropped to start the...
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December 06, 2011
Rumour Time! Are Parros, Beauchemin, Moen, Gill and Doan Available?
From time to time I like to dream up trades involving the Canucks. Sometimes realistic, sometimes not. Today I’d like to take a crack at some realistic ones.
Firstly, a bit of background. Mike Gillis was on the Team 1040 last week and proclaimed that the Canucks were ‘open for business’ on the trade front and that he wanted to change the ‘change the balance’ of the team...
Via Rob The Hockey Guy
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26 days ago
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26 days ago
Trade Rumors Fly At NHL All-Star Game
The Columbus Blues Jackets appear ready to hold a yard sale. Everything might go!While other teams have picked up their play – most notably Anaheim and Carolina – the Jackets are now the Team Most Likely To Dump Payroll.Finding a taker for Jeff Carter and his staggering salary may not be easy, but expect Columbus to make every effort.Here were some of the other rumors...
Via The Hockey Guy
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14 days ago
NHL Morning Papers (Tuesday Edition): Jason Blake and Mikhail Grabovski scuffle again at practice, Scott Howson has turned around the Jackets and Cory Clouston’s hiring has improved the stats of many Senators
Here are the morning papers for Tuesday the 17th of March:
With Sami Pahlsson and Travis Moen having been traded, the Ducks are searching to find the right mix for a new checking line.
Kari Lehtonen stopped a whopping 49 shots, as he led the Thrashers to their sixth consecutive victory.
If the Bruins want to turn things [...]
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March 17, 2009
NHL Morning Papers (Monday Edition): Canucks within two points of Blackhawks, Avery very effective for Rangers and Moen scores in return to Anaheim
Here are the morning papers for Monday the 16th of March:
After yesterday’s loss to the Sharks at home, the Ducks now sit 12th in the Western Conference standings. The Ducks’ best still wasn’t good enough, writes Randy Youngman. The Ducks honored Travis Moen last night.
Mike Knobler provides some significant numbers from Thrashers camp.
Boston blew a [...]
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March 16, 2009
Canadiens/Flyers, WJHC, Blunden, Sedin Sisters, and More
Good Thursday Habs Fans.
Montreal prepares for quite a challenge tonight against the East leading Flyers. With Travis Moen joining Scott Gomez and Brian Gionta on the injury list, forcing the Canadiens to call up Michael Blunden from Hamilton yesterday.
Elsewhere in the Habs-verse, three of the organizations prospects made the final cuts at Team Canada's WJHC camp. Nathan...
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December 15, 2011
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December 15, 2011
Canadiens have what teams want: Hal Gill and Travis Moen
According to Barry Melrose of the NHL Network, defenseman Hall Gill and pending UFA forward Travis Moen of the Montreal Canadiens could attract a lot of attention from playoff bound teams looking to...
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1 day ago
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1 day ago
Canadiens/Bruins Post Game, Sutter, Red Line and More
That was rough start to the season's longest road trip, wasn't it?
Last night the Canadiens fell to the Bruins 3-2. Although the effort was there, turnovers absolutely killed the Habs. P.K Subban's less than slick between the legs pass and Travis Moen's inability to clear the zone proved costly.
It is one thing to make mistakes. It is another thing to make mistakes...
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December 20, 2011
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December 20, 2011
Habs/Wings, Engqvist up, Thomas and More
Morning Habs fans!
One last game before the All-Star break for nos Canadiens.
In fact, tonight's game against the Red Wings is the only contest in the league. The Habs will not hit the ice until next Tuesday, January 31st to face off against the equally lowly Buffalo Sabres.
With Travis Moen and Petteri Nokelainen likely out for tonight's game, Andreas Engqvist was...
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18 days ago
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18 days ago
Brandon Prust Defines What It Means To Be A Ranger (w/Moen fight video)
For many teams in the NHL the guy that keys the rest of the team is their
best player as he sets the tone for the type of team they will be. That is not the case for the New York
Rangers. The guy who sets the tone for
the Rangers is Brandon Prust. With that
being the case it was a surprise to few that last night in a crucial game it
was Prust who dropped the gloves with Travis...
Via Bleeding All Blue
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March 19, 2011
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March 19, 2011
Canadiens sign forward Moen to three-year deal
The Montreal Canadiens have signed forward Travis Moen to a three-year contract on Friday.
Via CBSSports
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July 10, 2009
This Kid Who is Becoming A Man Has Your Back. Who Has His?
It wouldn’t be right if I didn’t toss in my 0.02 on this and if you feel as though you read enough about it, well then read some more. In Monday night’s preseason game between the Florida Panthers and the Montreal Canadiens in which Florida was thoroughly demolished,a fight took place which has caused a ton of controversy.
Midway into the third period with the...
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September 29, 2010
Trade Deadline: Discount Deals For Depth
Last week during my musings, I briefly mentioned how some of these sites dedicated to spreading trade rumors don’t really see what makes our team successful on a game to game basis. More often than not they attach the Rangers to (supposedly) available players who don’t really fit our blueprint (i.e. Souray, Hemsky, Carter, etc).
Today I want to discuss some candidates...
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12 days ago
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12 days ago
Pronger and Moen to Bruins for 1st, 3rd, Mark Stuart and Joe Colborne
via Fox
The rumor linking the Bruins with Pronger suggests the Ducks packaging him and winger Travis Moen (an unrestricted free agent in July) for a return of 24-year-old defenseman Mark Stuart ($1.3 million per season), prospect Joe Colborne and a first-round
Boston does have some ...
Via The Hockey Herald
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March 02, 2009
Habs ink Travis Moen
PRESS RELEASE
MONTREAL – Montreal Canadiens General Manager Bob Gainey announced today the signing of forward Travis Moen to a three-year contract (2009-10 to 2011-12). As per Club policy, financial terms of the agreement were not disclos...
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July 10, 2009
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