Judge rejects sale of Coyotes

Posted by admin on 16th, 2009

PHOENIX (AP)—The Coyotes are staying in Phoenix, at least for now.

A bankruptcy judge has rejected the proposed sale of the franchise to Canadian billionaire Jim Balsillie, who would have moved the team to Hamilton, Ontario.

Judge Redfield T. Baum issued a 21-page ruling late Monday afternoon, concluding the June 29 deadline imposed by Balsillie did not allow enough time to resolve the complex case.

“Simply put, the court does not think there is sufficient time (14 days) for all of these issues to be fairly presented to the court given that deadline,” the judge wrote.

The ruling is a victory for the NHL, which had argued Balsillie was using the U.S. Bankruptcy Court to make an end-run around the league’s rules over who owns teams and where they are located.

“We’re pleased the court recognized the validity of league rules and our ability to apply them in a reasonable fashion,” NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly said in a statement Monday night. “We will turn our attention now toward helping to facilitate an orderly sales process that will produce a local buyer who is committed to making the Coyotes’ franchise viable and successful in the Phoenix-Glendale area. We are confident that we will be able to find such a buyer for the Coyotes and that the claims of legitimate creditors will be addressed.”

But Balsillie, who has failed in two other bids to buy NHL teams, refused to concede defeat, saying he wants to work with the league and move the franchise.

“We look forward to hearing from the NHL soon on its view of our relocation application and an appropriate relocation fee, so as to allow the court to determine if that fee is reasonable,” Balsillie spokesman Bill Walker said. “We still think there is enough time for the NHL to approve Mr. Balsillie’s application and move the team to Hamilton by September.”

Walker said the judge’s ruling “invited mediation.”

“Mr. Balsillie is willing to participate in such mediation if the NHL is also willing to do so,” Walker’s statement said.

Baum called the case unprecedented in U.S. bankruptcy history.

“The legal issues trigger not only bankruptcy law, but antitrust law and commercial law in the context of a professional sports team, as a Chapter 11 debtor, which team has for years incurred, and is continuing to incur, very serious financial losses and problems,” Baum wrote. “No cases have been found that precisely or even closely fit this scenario.”

Walker’s statement ignored several aspects of the ruling that were made against Balsillie.

Baum shot down the claim by Coyotes owner Jerry Moyes and Balsillie that failure to allow the team, over the objection of the NHL, to move would violate antitrust law.

“This court can not find that antitrust law, as applicable nonbankruptcy law, permits the sale free and clear of the relocation rights of the NHL,” Baum wrote.

He added, “It is not an antitrust violation for professional sports leagues to have terms and conditions on relocations of its members.”

An antitrust claim requires a “bona fide dispute,” but there is none because Balsillie only sought the NHL’s permission to relocate the franchise after it was brought up in court, Baum wrote.

“This court is unconvinced that it should order that the NHL must decide the relocation application to meet the June 29 deadline,” the judge wrote.

Baum also rejected claims by Moyes and Balsillie that while assuming the contract the Coyotes have with the NHL, they can disregard the portion of the agreement that requires the games be played in Glendale.

The judge compared that claim to “a purchaser of a bankrupt franchise in a remote location asserting that it can be relocated far from its original agreed site to a highly valuable location, for example New York City’s Times Square …”

The judge’s decision is also a win for the city of Glendale, which had spent $183 million to build an arena for the Coyotes and had contended the franchise could not use bankruptcy to evade its lease.

Baum said that because he was rejecting the motion, he need not rule at this time on whether Moyes and Balsillie could void Glendale’s lease. The city said it was pleased with the ruling.

“Clearly the court recognized the significance of these issues and the unique interests of the City of Glendale and its taxpayers,” the city said in a statement. “The court based its decision on the law and facts and not on countless rumors and innuendo regarding this matter.”

This is the third time Balsillie—whose company makes the Blackberry—has tried to buy an NHL team. His made previous attempts to purchase the Pittsburgh Penguins and Nashville Predators.

Moyes took the NHL by surprise when he filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on May 5, proposing to sell the team to Balsillie for $212.5 million, contingent on the franchise moving to Hamilton, Ontario.

The NHL said that commissioner Gary Bettman was on his way to deliver a letter of intent to Moyes from Jerry Reinsdorf, owner of baseball’s Chicago White Sox and the NBA’s Chicago Bulls, to purchase the team and keep it in Glendale. However, any bid to buy the team will be far less than the offer Balsillie made.

“I think people are going to be shocked when they see the value of this team remaining in Glendale,” Moyes’ attorney Thomas Salerno said. “It’s going to be materially less than the offer we have on the table.”

Salerno said Moyes is disappointed and is evaluating his options. Moyes says he has more than $300 million invested in the team and would have recouped about $100 million if the Balsillie sale had gone through.

The NHL says four parties, including Reinsdorf, have filed preliminary applications to investigate purchasing the team and keeping it in Arizona. However, if no buyer can be found, the league would look to relocate the franchise.

Moyes and Balsillie contended that the team would never succeed in Arizona and would flourish in hockey-crazy Ontario. But the move raised territorial rights issues because of the proximity of the Toronto Maple Leafs and Buffalo Sabres.

Baum had raised the specter of a fee due to the NHL and the two teams if the franchise moved.

The Coyotes have lost more than $300 million since the franchise moved from Winnipeg, Manitoba, in 1996, and at least $36 million each of the last three seasons, but the NHL contends the franchise can be viable with better management and more success on the ice.

Associated Press writers Jonathan Cooper and Mark Carlson in Phoenix contributed to this report.

NHL Trade Deadline 2009

Posted by admin on 5th, 2009
  • 16:18 – Tampa Bay traded Olaf Kolzig, Jamie Heward & Andy Rogers to Toronto for Richard Peliot
  • 16:17 – Buffalo traded Ales Kotalik to Edmonton for 2nd round pick
  • 15:50 – Carolina traded Patric O’Sullivan & 2nd round pick to Edmonton for Erik Cole
  • 15:50 – Los Angeles traded Patrick O’Sullivan & 2nd rount pick to Carolina for Justin Williams
  • 15:42 – Anaheim traded Travis Moen & Kent Huskins to San Jose for Nick Bonino, Timo Pielmeier, Conditional Draft Pick
  • 15:37 – Anaheim traded Samuel Pahlsson to Chicago for James Wisniewski
  • 15:36 – San Jose traded Kyle McLaren to Philadelphia for a 6th round pick
  • 15:30 – Florida traded Noah Welch to Tampa Bay for Steve Eminger
  • 15:07 – Anaheim traded Eric O’Dell to Atlanta for Erik Christensen
  • 14:59 – Toronto traded Dominic Moore to Buffalo for a 2nd round pick
  • 14:59 – NY Rangers acquired Derek Morris from Phoenix for Dimitri Kalinin, Nigel Dawes & Petr Prucha
  • 14:47 – NY Rangers acquired Nik Antropov from Toronto for 2nd round conditional draft pick
  • 14:45 – Philadelphia acquired Daniel Carcillo from Phoenix for Scotty Upshall and a 2nd round pick
  • 01:58 – Pittsburgh acquired Bill Guerin from the NY islandes for TBA
  • 01:24 – Boston acquired Mark Recchi from Tampa Bay for Matt Lashoff & Martins Karsums
  • 12:40 – Olli Jokinen traded to Calgary for Mathew Lombardi, Brandon Prust and a 1st round pick
  • 12:37 – Petteri Nokelainen traded from Boston to Anaheim for Steve Montador
  • 12:15 – Dallas claimed Brenden Morrison off waivers from Anaheim
  • 12:15 – Toronto claimed Martin Gerber off waivers from Ottawa
  • 12:04 – Buffalo acquires Mikael Tellqvist from Phoenix for a 4th round pick
  • 11:49 – Pittsburgh acquires Andy Wozniewski from St Louis for Danny Richmond
  • 11:39 – Calgary acquires Jordan Leopold from Colorado for Lawrence Nycholat, Ryan Wilson and a 2009 2nd round pick
  • 09:56 – Columbus acquires Antoine Vermette from Ottawa for Pascal Leclaire and a 2009 2nd round pick

The NHL Minute – 19 Jan

Posted by admin on 19th, 2009

My apologies for the delay in updates guys, have been hectic lately with work.

News:

  • NHL / NHLPA Reach Agreement on Intl Events (report)
    According to TSN, the NHL and NHLPA have come to terms on future international events that could see 6 teams start next season in Europe, as well as the return of the World Cup of Hockey in 2010/11.
  • Maple Leafs Fire Al Coates from Front Office
    The Toronto Maple Leafs have reportedly fired the Director of Player Personnel, Al Coates today.  The report comes from the Toronto Star.
  • Oilers Retire Glenn Anderson’s #9
    The Edmonton Oilers have honored Hall of Famer Glenn Anderson today by raising his jersey to the rafters of Rexall Place, Edmonton.

Injuries:

Trades & Transactions

  • Wade Dubielewicz (G – Columbus) Claimed off waivers by the Blue Jackets from the Islanders.
  • Dany Sabourin, Ryan Stone & draft pick (Pittsburgh) traded to the Edmonton Oilers for Mathieu Garon.

Scores:

  • NY Rangers 0 – 3 Pittsburgh
  • Calgary 2 – 6 Colorado
  • Columbus 6 – 5 Vancouver (shootout)
  • Phoenix 3 – 6 Edmonton

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The NHL Minute – 9 Dec

Posted by admin on 10th, 2008

News

  • Predators Lose, Accuse Canucks of Head Shots
    The Vancouver Canucks may have defeated the Nashville Predators today, but it may end up that the Preds get the last laugh.  After losing 1-3 to Vancouver, the Predators accused the Canucks of cheap shots to the head.  According to Predators Coach Barry Trotz, “the league will handle it”. (The Full Story on Yahoo!)
  • NHL BOG’s Meeting; Cap could drop in 2010-11
    Even though the league’s board of governors meetings wrapped up Tuesday with confirmation that next year’s salary cap won’t move very much, it’s the potential for a major drop in 2010-’11 that has some teams prepared to alter their course.  (The Full Story on TSN)
  • Barry Melrose sounds off on the Tampa Bay Lightning
    Almost a month after being fired by the Tampa Bay Lightning, Barry Melrose sounded off on his former club and the people who run it.  Melrose was a guest on Toronto’s Fan 590 radio station and didn’t hold back his feelings about why his stint as head coach of the Lightning only lasted 16 games. (The Full Story on TSN)
  • Sabre’s G Miller accuses ref of profanity
    Sabres goalie Ryan Miller on Tuesday accused an NHL referee of using a profanity in response to a question the player asked during Buffalo’s 4-3 win at Pittsburgh a night earlier. (The Full Story on TSN)

Suspensions:

  • None

Trades & Transactions:

  • Radim Vrbata (RW – Tampa Bay) Assigned to European Team BK Mlada Boleslav-Czech Extraliga
  • The Vancouver Canucks acquired a conditional 2009 draft pick from the Chicago Blackhawks on Tuesday for defenceman James Sharrow. (The Full Story on TSN)

Injuries:

  • Mathieu Dandenault (D – Montreal) Out indefinitely with a broken left arm.
  • Christopher Higgins (LW – Montreal) Shoulder Injury.
  • Hal Gill (D – Pittsburgh) Out 2-4 weeks with a shoulder injury.
  • Roberto Luongo (G – Vancouver) Improving but not ready to return yet.

Rumours & Gossip (from spectorshockey.net):

  • Mats Sundin is visiting the NY Rangers apparently.  Could we hear news of a comeback within days?

Scores:

  • NY Islanders 3 – 4 Philadelphia
  • Calgary 1 – 4 Montreal
  • Vancouver 3 – 1 Nashville
  • Los Angeles 1 – 6 Colorado

Source: NHL.com, Yahoo! Sports, TSN

The NHL Minute – 8 Dec

Posted by admin on 10th, 2008

News

  • Quinn denies report Sabres are looking for a buyer
    Buffalo Sabres minority owner Larry Quinn denied a report on Monday saying majority owner Tom Golisano is looking to sell the NHL club.  A story to be released in Western New York Hockey magazine later this week says – citing an unnamed source – that talks are in the exploratory stage and that Golisano is listening to offers. The story adds that Quinn is actively looking to find a buyer, and that Research in Motion co-founder Jim Balsillie has been approached.  (The Full Story on TSN)
  • Hicks meets with front office Wednesday to discuss Avery’s future.
    Sean Avery’s fate with the Dallas Stars could be decided as soon as Wednesday. And it doesn’t sound too good for the NHL’s super pest.  The team’s brass will meet on Wednesday afternoon and discuss the Avery situation in depth. (The Full Story on TSN)
  • Canadiens skate for first time in new practice facility
    BROSSARD, Que. – It is a nondescript glass and brick building by a highway in a particularly soulless part of the suburbs, but the Montreal Canadiens love it. (The Full Story on TSN)

Suspensions:

  • Blackhawk’s Versteeg suspended, Quenneville fined
    Chicago Blackhawks rookie forward Kris Versteeg has been suspended for one game and head coach Joel Quenneville fined $10,000 for Versteeg being assessed an instigator penalty in the final seconds of last night’s 7-1 win over Phoenix. (The Full Story on TSN)

Trades & Transactions:

  • None

Injuries:

  • Stephane Yelle (C – Bruins) Left game early with an upper body injury after colliding with an official.
  • Marco Sturm (Bruins) Will not play Monday against the Lightning, the Boston Globe reports.
  • Marc-Andre Fleury (G – Penguins) Practiced with the team on Monday for the first time since getting hurt back on Nov. 15
  • Roberto Luongo (G – Canucks) Should return Saturday Vs the Oiles.

Rumours & Gossip (from spectorshockey.net):

  • Minnesota have demoted C Krys Kolanos, possibly in anticipation of Gaborik’s return.
  • James Gordon reports Florida Panthers defenseman Jay Bouwmeester remains noncommittal over his future and if his plans include the Panthers. The Senators are rumored to be a potential destination for Bouwmeester if the Panthers shop him.
  • Bob McKenzie reports the Mats Sundin sweepstakes have entered its final week, with Sundin expected to make a decision by December 15th. It’s believed Vancouver, Montreal, Chicago and the NY Rangers are the prime candidates for his services.

Scores:

  • Tampa Bay 3 – 5 Boston
  • Buffalo 4 – 3 Pittsburgh
  • Florida 4 – 3 Ottawa (Overtime)
  • NY Islanders 2 – 4 Toronto
  • Nashville 3 – 6 St. Louis

Source: NHL.com, Yahoo! Sports, TSN

The NHL Minute – 4 Dec

Posted by admin on 6th, 2008

Avery Alert: With so much news surrounding the Sean Avery situation, our new section “Avery Alert” will bring you all the news comments you need in one handy location.  Don’t worry though, this section will only last a short time and will stop once we all get sick off hearing about Avery.

  • Avery gets 6 game suspension
    The National Hockey League came down hard on Dallas Stars superpest Sean Avery Thursday, handing him a six-game suspension for making inappropriate public comments prior to the Stars’ game in Calgary on Tuesday.  (The Full Story on TSN)

News

  • Burke offers front office job to Nonis
    Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brian Burke has made an attempt to strengthen his front office, offering Dave Nonis the position of Senior Vice President and Director of Hockey Operations. (The Full Story on TSN)

Trades & Transactions:

  • None

Injuries:

  • Raffi Torres (LW -Blue Jackets) Out 4-6 weeks after knee surgery.
  • Patrick Kaleta (RW – Sabres) Placed on indefinite IR.
  • Brad Lukowich (D – Sharks) Left game early with lower body injury.

Rumours & Gossip:

  • Havlat on the block?
    After recent changes which ended up with Martin Havlat being demoted to the teams 3rd line, speculation suggests the Hawks could be looking to move him at some stage.

Scores:

  • New Jersey 3 – 2 Philadelphia (Overtime)
  • Pittsburgh 5 – 2 Carolina
  • NY Islanders 2 – 5 Washington Capitals
  • NY Rangers 2 – 6 Montreal Canadiens
  • Boston 3 – 1 Tampa Bay
  • Vancouver 5 – 6 Detroit
  • Buffalo 1 – 2 Florida
  • Colorado 2 – 3 Nashville
  • Toronto 3 – 6 Phoenix
  • Columbus 2 – 3 San Jose

Source: NHL.com, Yahoo! Sports, TSN

The NHL Minute – 10 Nov

Posted by admin on 10th, 2008

2 mins Player of the day:

  • David Booth (LW – Panthers).  Not only did Booth score the game winner against the Anaheim Ducks today, he scored all 3 Panthers goals in the game..

Stars of the day:

  • Olli Jokinen (C – Coyotes) 2G 1A 3Pts
  • Marty Reasoner (C – Thrashers) 2G 0A 2Pts
  • Jeff Deslauriers (G – Oilers) 38 Shots on, 37 Saves, .974 SV%

Turco faces media over Gaffe

  • (The following is an article by Yahoo! Sports’ Ross McKeon.  To view the full article, please click here)

    SAN JOSE, Calif. – Give Marty Turco credit. After gift-wrapping a victory for the host San Jose Sharks in the final 30 seconds with a giveaway of immense proportions, at least the Dallas Stars goaltender was brave enough to face the music.

    With the embarrassing play he made late in regulation of Saturday night’s game, when Stars were ohhhhhhh so close to escaping with at least one, if not two, very needed points, it would have been easy to crawl into the stick bag and quietly exit HP Pavilion for the flight out of town without saying anything to anybody.

    That, however, only would have compounded the situation the Stars find themselves in, a very good team on paper that’s a long way back in the Pacific Division standings. The only way to get to where Dallas belongs is through leadership and accountability… (read more)

Anderson, Larionov, Scapinello & Chynoweth’s big day arrives

  • (The following article is by Chris Johnston of the Canadian Press)

    TORONTO – The big moment is finally set to arrive for Mork and The Professor.

    Passed over in years past, Glenn Anderson and Igor Larionov will be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame on Monday night along with linesman Ray Scapinello and junior hockey builder Ed Chynoweth.

    The wait has been longest for Anderson. He’s been eligible since 1999 and had to watch as 23 players were enshrined before him during that time.

    Perhaps it’s only fitting for a guy that has never done things the traditional way, which earned him the nickname Mork – after a TV alien from outer space. Anderson won six Stanley Cups during his career and earned a reputation as a big-game player… (read more)

oh, they’re hurt:

  • Paille was a healthy scratch on Saturday after a poor performance on Friday, according to The Buffalo News.
  • Injury data courtesy of Yahoo!

He went where?

  • The Thrashers may be shopping Lehtonen, according to a report on CBC’s Hockey Night in Canada broadcast.

He shoots… the scores:

  • Atlanta Thrashers 5 – 2 Carolina Hurricanes
  • Chicago Blackhawks 6 – 1 Calgary Flames
  • Edmonton Oilers 2 – 1 New Jersey Devils
  • Florida Panthers 3 – 1 Anaheim Ducks
  • Phoenix Coyotes 4 – 2 San Jose Sharks

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28 New Hockey Videos – 10 Nov

Posted by admin on 10th, 2008

There were 28 new Hockey videos added to the site today, including game highlights from the days NHL matches, some great fights and a fantastic interview with Alexander Ovechkin (below).

Total videos now on site: 4542

Stars @ Sharks 11/8/08
Dallas Stars @ San Jose Sharks 11/8/08
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Panthers @ Coyotes 11/8/08
Florida Panthers @ Phoenix Coyotes 11/8/08
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Wild @ Canucks 11/8/08
Minnesota Wild @ Vancouver Canucks 11/8/08
Date: 2008-11-10 09:33:21 – Added by: admin
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NHL brawl – Sabres vs. Senators
This is one of the biggest hockey brawls ever. There are goalie fights and goalie vs. player fights also. As well as many player fights.
Date: 2008-11-10 09:32:40 – Added by: admin
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P.J. Axelsson vs Maxim Lapierre
P.J. Axelsson vs Maxim Lapierre on March 22, 2008. Clip created by Adams Hockey Site – http://ahs.adamwlad.com http://ahs.adamwlad.com/forum/
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Shane Hnidy vs Steve Begin
Shane Hnidy vs Steve Begin on March 22, 2008. Clip created by Adams Hockey Site – http://ahs.adamwlad.com http://ahs.adamwlad.com/forum
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Thomas Vanek Shootout Goal
10/21/08…Bruins Vs. Sabres… Thomas Vanek Gets The Shootout Game Winner With The “Around The World” Move.
Date: 2008-11-10 09:29:58 – Added by: admin
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Los Angeles Kings vs. Carolina Hurricanes 10/17/08
Los Angeles Kings vs. Carolina Hurricanes…. Watch to find out who wins.
Date: 2008-11-10 09:26:51 – Added by: admin
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Capitals vs. Rangers: Part 1 (11/8/08)
1st Period – 11/8/08: The Washington Capitals beat the New York Rangers 3-1 to remain unbeaten at home. Brooks Laich and Tom Poti scored for the Capitals in the first period.
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CBC HNIC Intro + Theme
Hockey Night In Canada
Date: 2008-11-10 09:24:05 – Added by: admin
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The NHL Minute – 4 Nov

Posted by admin on 5th, 2008

2 mins Player of the day:

  • Ryan Miller (G – Sabres).  Miller gets the 2 Minutes Player of the Day after posting his 2nd shutout in as many games.  Miller led the Sabres to a 2-0 win over the New Jersey Devils today, facing 24 shots on goal.

Stars of the day:

  • Chris Campoli (D – Islanders) 2G 0A 2Pts
  • Ryan Miller (G – Sabres)24 shots, 0GA 1.00% SV%
  • Andrew Ladd (LW – Blackhawks) 2G 1A 3Pts
  • Patrick Sharp (C – Blackhawks) 2G 1A 3Pts

Stars make more moves:

  • The Dallas Stars made more moves today to try and fix their woes.  Stars co-GMs Brett Hull and Les Jackson signed former Minnesota Wild forward Mark Parrish to a 1-year deal worth $500k (NHL) or $100k (AHL).  Parrish, who was bought out by the Wild could bring a scoring touch to a Stars team that has been struggling to find it’s identity.

Senators & Coyotes swap minor leaguers

  • The Ottawa Senators traded prospect Alexander Nikulin to the Phoenix Coyotes for defenseman Drew Fata on Monday.  Nikulin, 23, told the Senators last week that he would return to his native Russia if a deal wasn’t completed.  The 6-1, 203-pound center was a fourth-round pick – 122nd overall – by the Senators in the 2004 draft. Nikulin recorded two goals in five games with Binghamton of the American Hockey League this season. In 2007-08, Nikulin had 14 goals and 36 assists in 71 games with Binghamton.

oh, they’re hurt:

  • Owen Nolan (Wild): Placed on IR with a lower body injury
  • Marian Gaborik (Wild): Still not ready to return.
  • Jere Lehtinen (Stars): Questionable for Nov 7 Vs Anaheim
  • Sergei Zubov (Stars): IR, expected return Nov 7 Vs Anaheim

He shoots… the scores:

  • Buffalo Sabres 2 – 0 New Jersey Devils
  • New York Islanders 4 – 3 Columbus Blue Jackets (Overtime)
  • Chicago Blackhawks 6 – 2 Colorado Avalanche

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The NHL Minute – 30 October

Posted by admin on 30th, 2008

2mins Player of the day:

  • Tobias Stephan (G – Stars) earns our player of the day for his win over the Minnesota Wild.  Stephan played in only his 2nd ever NHL game.   His last game, almost a year ago was on the road in Chicago, a game where he played solid but lost the game in overtime.  A year is a long time to wait to prove you can play at this level, but Stephan did that today. 

Stars of the day:

  • Teemu Selanne (Ducks), got his game on with a hat trick against the Detroit Red Wings
  • Tobias Stephan (Stars) made his NHL debut for 2008 with a 4-2 win over the Wild
  • Ryan Getzlaf (Ducks) had 5 assists in the Ducks win over the Red Wings
  • Matt Stajan (Maple Leafs) scored 2 goals in the Leafs shootout win over the Devils
  • Pavel Datsyuk (Red Wings) scored a pair against the Ducks

…and there were none:

  • Going into todays game the Wild had no suffered a regulation loss this season, the only team remaining to do so.  Tobias Stephan and the Stars put and end to that with a solid 4-2 win over the travelling team.

Demoted:

  • Jordan Staal has been demoted to the third line during Wednesday’s Penguins practice.

Trade Deadline moved:

  • The NHL has announced that the Trade Deadline will be moved back to March 4.  The change has been approved by both the NHL and the NHLPA.

oh, they’re hurt:

  • Sergei Zubov (Stars) should be back in the Stars lineup this Saturday.
  • Randy Jones (Flyers) could resume skating in 2 weeks and should be back on the team before Christmas.
  • Jere Lehtinen (Stars) is rumored to begin skating again soon.
  • Tim Connolly (Sabres) is unlikely to play this weekend with a back injury.
  • Pascal Leclaire (Blue Jackets) is looking at a second opinion after his MRI revealed just a sprained ankle.
  • Bryan McCabe (Panthers) began skating on his own Monday.
  • Rick DiPietro (Islanders) will not be on the upcoming road trip.

He shoots… the scores:

  • Toronto Maple Leafs 6 – 5 New Jersey Devils (shootout)
  • Dallas Stars 4 – 2 Minnesota Wild
  • Anaheim Ducks 5 – 4 Detroit Red Wings (overtime)

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