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No Pacific Division Rookie Tournament this season, Anaheim vs Sharks prospect exhibition could be in San Jose, prospect camp notes
July 10, 2009 by
Sharks Page
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Fans wondering what happened to the 4-team Pacific Division Rookie Tournament between San Jose, Anaheim, Los Angeles and Phoenix received an answer this week from Los Angeles Kings beat writer Rich Hammond. On the excellent Inside the Kings blog, Hammond said that there was a disagreement...
Very hidden talents
MONTREAL – Winning the Stanley Cup changes any player who has the chance to hoist it in his lifetime, but can it open a whole new world of opportunities as well? Little known T.V. stars Scott Gomez and Travis Moen have learned the answer fir...
San Jose Sharks: Free Agents Left to Pursue
The Sharks have been almost invisible in the free agent market so far, even though they have let enough players go to create some cap room. With many of the top free agents signed, the pickings left for General Manager Doug Wilson are slim.For that reason, I expect the focus of the...
Myth Busting the Leafs and 'truculence'
Howdy from another great day in Ottawa. If you're looking for some mini-putt in Ottawa, try Mini Putt Gardens off of Merivale (2 Colonnade Rd.). For $16 bucks you and a buddy/date can play on two 18-hole courses. Just don't show up too late as one of the courses is poorly lit...
Free Agents Still Available...
July 06, 2009 by
The Rivalry
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Hope everyone had a good weekend celebrating America's birthday. And what's more American than hockey?! Okay, a lot, but what's more American than getting paid a ton of money to play a game?!Don't forget that I made a list of still-available free agents the other day...
Canadiens sign F Chipchura to one-year deal
July 11, 2009 by
Fox Sports
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Forward Kyle Chipchura has signed a one-year contract with the Montreal Canadiens.
Saturday's move comes a day after the Canadiens announced a three-year deal for forward Travis Moen and a one-year contract for free-agent defenseman Paul Mara.
The 6-foot-2, 204-pound Chipchura...
Tonight?s Top Scorers - December 14
December 15, 2008 by
Illegal Curve
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Goals Pavol Demitra - Vancouver Canucks - 2 Assists Duncan Keith - Chicago Blackhawks - 2 Benoit Puliot - Minnesota Wild - 2 Chris Kunitz - Anaheim Ducks - 2 Chris Pronger - Anaheim Ducks - 2 Points Eric Belanger - Minnesota Wild - 2 Michael Frolik - Florida Panthers - 2 Ryan Kesler...
Season ending interviews with San Jose Sharks head coach Todd McLellan and general manager Doug Wilson
April 30, 2009 by
Sharks Page
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The camera work is shaky, had to stretch over a couple of television cameras, but here is a partial clip of comments made by head coach Todd McLellan and general manager Doug Wilson at the end of season media interview sessions.
Head coach Todd McLellan held an end of season interview...
The +/- Challenge Of Anaheim's Checking Line
August 06, 2008 by
The Puck Stops Here
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In my recent sabermetrics and hockey posts about on/off ice adjusted +/- ratings one group of players that keep coming up with unique stats is the Anaheim Duck checking line of Sami Pahlsson, Rob Niedermayer and Travis Moen. All three of them rank as one in the ten worst quality of...
Tonight's Top Scorers - November 21
November 22, 2008 by
Illegal Curve
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Goals Eric Staal - Carolina Hurricanes - 3 Ray Whitney - Carolina Hurricanes - 2 Jeff Carter - Philadelphis Flyers - 2 Vincent Lecavalier - Tampa Bay Lightning - 2 Assists Jamie Langenbrunner - New Jersey Devils - 3 Zach Parise - New Jersey Devils - 3 Joni Pitkanen - Carolina Hurricanes...
Tonight?s Top Scorers - December 22
December 23, 2008 by
Illegal Curve
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Alex Goligoski - Pittsburgh Penguins
Matt Stajan - Toronto Maple Leafs -
Daniel Sedin - Vancouver Canucks -
Evgeni Malkin i- Pittsburgh Penguins -
Nik Antropov - Toronto Maple Leafs -
Adam Mair - Buffalo Sabres -
Teppo Numminen - Buffalo Sabres -
Alexei ...
Hello Does Anyone Really Know Ranger Needs?
September 25, 2009 by
ProspectPark's Blog
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OK we know that in the big scheme of things called the New York sports world that the whole situation regarding the firing of Willie Randolph is the bigger story than the upcoming NHL Entry Draft. To be honest we have our own feelings regarding Omar Minaya that color our perspective...
Ducks Get Bigger With Artyukhin
August 13, 2009 by
Kuklas Korner
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from Curtis Zupke of Ducks Blog at the OC Register,
Artyukhin more than covers that patch physically. He ’s known as a hard-hitting forward who is also fast, particularly for a man his size.
Murray didn’t speculate where he would ideally fit in, but Artyukhin will presumably...
Montreal Canadiens: With Training Camp Comes a New Hope
September 11, 2009 by
Bleacher Report
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Training camp is finally upon us.
After months of criticizing, hypothesizing, and speculation, we can finally bear witness to the brand spanking new Montreal Canadiens.
The five-year plan is over—a new one is about to begin.
Scott Gomez, Brian Gionta, Mike Cammalleri, Travis...
Montreal Canadiens: Five Questions Entering Preseason
September 16, 2009 by
Bleacher Report
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The Preseason is underway and the Canadiens play their first exhibition against the Florida Panthers tomorrow night (Sept 17). My anticipation of the upcoming season is matched only by the curiosity that comes with the drastic changes that the team underwent in the off-season. Here...
The Skow Summer Simmer of San Jose's Offseason
August 12, 2009 by
Hockey's Ladies of Greatness
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The scene in downtown San Jose after waiting all off season for Doug Wilson to make a move.Depending on who you ask, this has been a summer of disappointment. No moves, no change, Doug Wilson has abandoned us! If we take a step back from that brink, we discover that there HAVE been...
Montreal Canadiens On the Cusp of Greatness
September 02, 2009 by
Bleacher Report
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Every franchise that has had the dream to win a professional sports championship has had to start from the ground up. Take the Edmonton Oilers, New York Islanders, even the Detroit Red Wings as prime examples of teams that at one point were not prime contenders.
One team on the...
2009-2010 Montreal Canadiens Small But Mighty
July 25, 2009 by
Bleacher Report
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This coming year’s edition of the Montreal Canadiens boasts eight new faces, the most of any other NHL team.
While this does bring exciting prospects to the new look Habs, many wanted Gainey to add grit and size to a rather small line-up but Gainey did more or less the opposite...
Making Sense of the Montreal Canadiens
July 27, 2009 by
Bleacher Report
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Making Sense of Les CanadiensConcerning, laughable, retarded, these are just a few of the “Accolades” Montreal Canadiens' general manager Bob Gainey received after he went on a free agent spending spree.The 2008-09 NHL season was supposed to be a great celebration for...
Montreal Canadiens: An Offseason Trendsetter
July 21, 2009 by
Bleacher Report
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Most hockey fans can safely say that Montreal has been keeping busy during the offseason as compared to recent years.
That’s a glorious understatement.
In other words, Bob Gainey and Les Habs have torn down the structure, built a new frame, and inserted some high...
Hockey Rumor Buzz Volume 6: Where Will They Land?
July 07, 2009 by
Bleacher Report
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Scott Gomez Injury: Bob Gainey Should Just Let The Kids Play
14 days ago by
Bleacher Report
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While nothing is official yet, both Scott Gomez and Travis Moen remain game time decisions for tonight's contest between the Montreal Canadiens and the Detroit Red Wings at the Bell Centre...Read the full article on Bleacher Report...
Canadiens withstand comeback, beat Capitals 3-2
15 days ago by
Sign on San Diego
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Travis Moen and Tomas Plekanec scored in a three-minute span early in the second period, Michael Cammalleri added a goal in the third, and the Montreal Canadiens withstood a furious comeback to beat the Washington Capitals 3-2 on Friday night.
NHL Roundup: Canadiens hold off Capitals, 3-2
15 days ago by
Post-Gazette
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Travis Moen and Tomas Plekanec scored in a three-minute span early in the second period, Michael Cammalleri added a goal in the third, and the visiting Montreal Canadiens withstood a furious
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