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Posted on 24 Jun 2011 by Corey Krakower.
It sure seems like the NHL draft is the new trade deadline! 2 blockbuster deals were completed that rocked the hockey world today; one of which was Jeff Carter being dealt to Columbus; while the other seeing top prospect Brayden Schenn and rising star Wayne Simmonds traded from LA to Philadelphia in exchange for Mike Richards. While those are monster deals, the most plugged in hockey insiders a...
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Richards, Kuba, Vokoun and even Spezza’s name are the latest to be possibly traded
Posted on 24 Feb 2011 by Mark Jasper.
With another handful of trades today teams are going to turn their attention to bigger names I am told. The name of Dallas Stars forward Brad Richards is definitely out there and I am told by two very good sources that the LA Kings are pushing hard for Richards. The heat is on Kings GM Dean Lombardi and LA has the cap space to take on a big contract. The Kings have the young players to gi...
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Bruins Win, But It’s Time for a Change
Posted on 25 Nov 2010 by Matt Preston.
Times change. People change. I might be afraid of change, but change is just a fact of life. The game changes. Players change. Rules change. Now it is time for the system of play head coach Claude Julien has implemented for the Boston Bruins to change. Might seem like an odd thing to hear about a team coming off a 3-1 win on Wednesday evening against the Florida Panthers, is just three wins shy...
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Bruins hosting Panthers
Posted on 18 Nov 2010 by Jim Mulligan.
Yes, Dennis Wideman is in the starting lineup for the Cats. He was soundly booed by the early Garden crowd. It's too bad B's fans are holding the grudge. My opinion is he gets too much blame for last year…join me for my usual in game blog. Anyway, on to the line ups… Florida Chris Higgins – LW Marty Reasoner – C Radek Davorek – LW Wides & Bryan Allen on D Tomas...
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If you can’t beat him, send in one of your goons
Posted on 27 Oct 2010 by Marvin Miller.
Tomas Vokoun has been the best goalie in the NHL early in the season. With a 9.25 save percentage and a 2.14 GAA going into a game against the Maple Leafs, Scott Clemmensen got his chance to play goal to give the beleagered Vokoun a rest. Colton Orr, Toronto's enforcer (goon) took care of Clemmensen in the third period, with enough contact to at least warrant a penalty but the referees missed t...
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Nashville Predators – 10 Can’t Miss Games
Posted on 7 Aug 2010 by Mark Jasper.
The 2010/2011 schedule is out and fans throughout the league are dissecting every nuance. Who travels the most and which team has the most back-to-back games? When are (insert team) coming to town? Dirk Hoag's “Super Schedule”, at On the Forecheck, has an amazing breakdown of every team’s schedule. For the Nashville Predators, it is a safe bet that any game against Detroit or ...
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The NHL Top 10 Nominees At Each Position Are……
Posted on 29 Jul 2010 by Trent Kondo.
This is just a summary of what I feel are the top 10 players in each category in the NHL to date. Sure there will be many arguments for and against what I have inserted here but let's take a look at what I have and see if we agree. Center: Sidney Crosby- should not be any argument here, the “kid” is hands down the best center and possibly the player in the game today. Pavel Datsyuk-...
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Florida Panthers 2010 Summer Playbook
Posted on 4 May 2010 by Jack Powell.
This off season for the Florida Panthers is going to be quite interesting, or busy at least. Ownership and GM Randy Sexton promised changes to the South Florida fan base prior to this season's trade deadline and thus started the first phase of a four phase process: the 2009-2010 trade deadline, 2010 NHL Entry Draft, free agency and 2010-2011 training camp. The trade deadline saw the departure o...
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Through the Looking Glass to July 1 – Assessing the Market for Goalies
Posted on 3 Apr 2010 by Corey Krakower.
In the second of three segments previewing the offseason UFA market, this week’s edition will look at the goaltending depth of each team heading into the summer, and what each team’s expected plan of attack will be. Note that it was assumed that every RFA will re-sign, which obviously won’t be the case; and when identifying top prospects, only those deemed to be close to NHL ready were li...
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In the End Flyers Didn’t Have the Pieces to Make a Deal
Posted on 3 Mar 2010 by Mike Santa Barbara.
The NHL Trade Deadline came and went without a move from the Orange and Black. The Flyers coveted a goaltender, defensemen, and perhaps another scoring forward. None of which they acquired. Not from lack of trying, though. The Flyers simply didn't have the pieces to move to get anything they wanted. There was lots of talk of acquiring Dwayne Roloson, Tomas Vokoun, Dan Ellis, or even Marty Turco...
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Bouncing Czechs Too Much For Latvia
Posted on 20 Feb 2010 by Dan Rakusan.
You have to give Latvia credit; they did not lay down and die, even when they went down 4-0 in the second period. The game, at that point, looked to be heading towards a blowout, but a renewed commitment to defence propelled the Latvians and their immense throng of fans to within two of what looks to be a very strong Czech team. I will admit, I fell in love with Latvia at the 2008-09 World Ju...









