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Michael Del Zotto has something to say about this...
alot of candidates this year
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Michael Del Zotto has something to say about this...
You know it's a bad sign when I was happy that the Blues got a goal in regulation. From what I saw, it was a real chippy game.Originally Posted by PhilBalla09
Flyers win a SO
Carolina Hurricanes goaltender Cam Ward is expected to miss a minimum of three-to-four weeks of action after being cut in the leg by a skate during Saturday's game against the Blue Jackets.
Originally Posted by cquan05
Carolina Hurricanes goaltender Cam Ward is expected to miss a minimum of three-to-four weeks of action after being cut in the leg by a skate during Saturday's game against the Blue Jackets.
seriously. hated this dude. loved seeing thornton take him downOriginally Posted by bjm5295
Montador getting his faced rocked by Thornton made my day. Every punch thrown was for each missed puck at the point last year.
Latest on Peter Forsberg
Foppa played again Saturday for Sweden in the Karjala Cup in Helsinki. Right now, the plan is for him to chat with agent Don Baizley at some point after the tournament and make a decision: play in the NHL, play in Europe/Russia, or retire.
At this point, there has been no form of contract negotiations with any NHL team, just teams calling and saying they may be interested. The Canucks and Rangers publicly stated their interest in Forsberg this week, and sources told ESPN.com that Boston and Philadelphia also are interested. All four teams had people in Helsinki scouting Forsberg this week. I would label Los Angeles and Edmonton as only maybes right now. I'm sure there will be up to a dozen teams that at least reach out to the Forsberg camp to kick the tires. But again, Forsberg first has to decide whether he feels he's up to it.
Islanders' goalies
I am told Rick DiPietro is a couple of weeks away from returning; once that happens, and if he stays healthy, the Islanders will move Martin Biron. The team is already getting calls for Biron and it shouldn't be hard to move him. His one-year, $1.4 million deal is easy to digest and he's a darn good goalie. This was the plan all along when Biron signed there in July, that he would be moved at some point if and when DiPietro recovered.
THE CAROLINA HURRICANES HAVE SIGNED GOALIE MANNY LEGACE TO A 1 YEAR DEAL WORTH $500,000 ON THE NHL LEVEL & $100,000 AT THE AHL LEVEL.
Calgary's Curtis Glencross has been suspended for three games following his blindside hit to the head that knocked New York Rangers captain Chris Drury out of Saturday night's game in Calgary.
Originally Posted by cquan05
THE CAROLINA HURRICANES HAVE SIGNED GOALIE MANNY LEGACE TO A 1 YEAR DEAL WORTH $500,000 ON THE NHL LEVEL & $100,000 AT THE AHL LEVEL.
Originally Posted by BallinBoykz
Even though its not part of the "regular season", props to those guys who got into the hall this AM.
Steve Yzerman, you are most definitely appreciated. Thank you for the memories!!!
Originally Posted by JCH3
Originally Posted by BallinBoykz
Even though its not part of the "regular season", props to those guys who got into the hall this AM.
Steve Yzerman, you are most definitely appreciated. Thank you for the memories!!!
Thank you Golden Brett.
The Canucks and Rangers publicly stated their interest in Forsberg this week, and sources told ESPN.com that Boston and Philadelphia also are interested.
Do it Peterrrrrrrrrrr.
Caps...seriously.Originally Posted by FIRST B0RN
It doesn't matter who's interested in Forsberg, what matters is who is he interested in. Best believe if he does come back it's going to be on a team that has the best chance of winning the cup. With that being said, who do you think he would most likely sign with?