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Iggy is going to be a Duck come Tuesday.
WHOA WHOA WHOA what? If this happens, I'll gladly watch more Ducks games live
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Iggy is going to be a Duck come Tuesday.
WHOA WHOA WHOA what? If this happens, I'll gladly watch more Ducks games live
I like those new ducks road jerseys and how they phased out the old jerseys that said Anaheim ducks and made the 3rd jersey the primary jersey.
Lots better than the ones they replaced IMO. I HATE wordmarks for logos. Still would prefer they bring back the Mighty Ducks logo in orange/black/white.
Reports are saying that he's told management he's open to Dallas.I dunno Spezzas list but i cant see him accepting dallas.
Reports are saying that he's told management he's open to Dallas.
hockeybuzz....that works. thanks man
We are still one day away from the official start of free agency, but the reshuffling of NHL rosters is already underway.
The new-look Vancouver Canucks got the ball rolling a few hours before Friday’s draft, shipping Ryan Kesler to the Anaheim Ducks.
It was a deal that reshaped the balance of power in the Western Conference. “Playing behind Hart Trophy finalist Ryan Getzlaf as the Ducks’ No. 2 center, Kesler gives the Ducks the one-two punch they will need to traverse the rocky Western Conference playoff road, the kind of punch they lacked against the Kings this past spring,” writes ESPN.com’s Scott Burnside.
Another big move went down Sunday night when Arizona acquired center Sam Gagner from Tampa Bay, about 90 minutes after the Lightning picked him up in a trade with the Oilers.
What are the other deals that will alter the NHL power base over the next few days? Here are some hints in our links from around the rink:
• The Rangers, who are expected to lose Anton Stralman via free agency, have “legitimate interest” in Devils defenseman Mark Fayne, reports Larry Brooks of the New York Post.
• After trading away three forwards, Lightning GM Steve Yzerman may make use of the extra cap space to go after a defenseman via free agency, reports Burnside.
• Jarome Iginla has popped up on the list of free agent possibilities for the Minnesota Wild. Iginla wants to return to Boston, but the Bruins would need to clear cap space to re-sign him, possibly giving the Wild an opening, writes Michael Russo of the Star Tribune.
• Russo says the Wild also has met with Thomas Vanek, who lives in Minnesota during the offseason.
• The Maple Leafs, Penguins, Blackhawks and Bruins are among the teams in free agent goaltender Martin Brodeur, who wants to go to a contender, tweets Louis Jean of TVAZ Sports.
• Senators GM Bryan Murray told reporters Saturday he had a deal in place to send Jason Spezza to the Predators but the Ottawa captain refused to waive his ‘No Move’ clause. Even if Spezza were to change his mind, the ship appears to have sailed on any deal with the Preds, reports Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun.
• ESPN.com’s Pierre LeBrun hears Spezza, at this point, has no intention of changing his mind on Nashville.
• Adrian Dater of the Denver Post says the Avalanche may still be in the mix for Paul Stastny, but there are rumblings the Dallas Stars have joined the list of suitors.
• There was some buzz that the Hurricanes might look to trade goalie Cam Ward, who has injury issues and a $6.3 million salary-cap hit. But with Justin Peters now headed to free agency, GM Ron Francis says the plan - at least for the time being - is to go Ward and Anton Khudobin, reports Chip Alexander of the News Observer.
• The Predators seem ready to part with Michael Del Zotto. Acquired from the Rangers at the deadline, Del Zotto just five points in 25 games with the Predators and found himself a healthy scratch several times.
• Maple Leafs goalie James Reimer reportedly has asked to be traded. SportsNet’s Kick Kypreos tweets there may have been talks of a trade Winnipeg at last week’s draft.
• Islanders general manager Gath Snow will not be swayed by the court of public opinion, says Newsday’s Arthur Staple.
• It is unlikely that new Penguins general manager Jim Rutherford will hand out contract extensions for goalie Marc-Andre Fleury and defenseman Paul Martin, says Rob Rossi of TribLive.com.