The NHL Minute - 21 Dec

Posted by admin on 22nd, 2008

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Major News

  • Bruins Bergeron Suffers Re-Concussion
    Patrice Bergeron has been diagnosed with a concussion and placed on injured reserve. He was released from Massachusetts General Hospital on Sunday.  The Bruins’ centre left in the second period of Saturday’s game against the Hurricanes after a collision with the Canes’ Dennis Seidenberg.  (The Full Story on TSN)
  • Crosby sets new NHL record for All-Star votes, passes Jagr
    With almost two weeks of voting remaining, Pittsburgh Penguins star Sidney Crosby surpassed Jaromir Jagr’s record for the most votes ever received by a player in NHL all-star game fan balloting on Sunday.  (The Full Story on TSN)

Suspensions:

  • None

Signings & Extensions:

  • Penguins centre Maxime Talbot has signed a two-year extension with the team.  The extension will see Talbot earn $1,050,000 per season.

Trades & Transactions:

  • Montreal Canadiens re-assigned G Marc Denis to AHL.
  • Philadelphia Flyers recalled Randy Jones from a conditioning stint in the AHL.

Injuries:

  • Patrice Bergeron (C - Boston) IR. Concussion.
  • Tyler Bozak (FA) Out of WCHA Playoffs with leg injury.
  • Vesa Toskala (G - Toronto) Sore Groin / Leg.
  • Teemu Selanne (RW - Anaheim) Out 4-6 weeks with a quad muscle injury.
  • Marco Sturm (LW - Boston) Long-term IR.
  • Sami Salo (D - Vancouver) Out 4 weeks with broken rib.
  • Owen Nolan (RW - Minnesota) IR. Leg injury.

Rumours & Gossip (from spectorshockey.net):

  • It’s rumored the Atlanta Thrashers and Minnesota Wild could be working on a blockbuster trade that would go down following the Christmas trade freeze, which would see the Wild ship Marian Gaborik and Kim Johnsson to the Thrashers for Ilya Kovalchuk and Colby Armstrong.
  • (Read more at spectorshockey.net)

Scores:

  • Philadelphia 2 - 3 New Jersey (Shootout)
  • Colorado 0 - 3 Florida
  • Boston 6 - 3 St Louis
  • Carolina 3 - 2 Montreal (Overtime)

Source: NHL.com, Yahoo! Sports, TSN


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On the eve of Round 1 Game 1

Posted by admin on 10th, 2008

The 2008 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs are here.  In just a few hours the pucks will drop on a series of Round 1 games, marking the start of 2 months of grueling battles to find an eventual victor.

This is a good time then to take a look at the battles for Round 1.

In the east

Montreal Canadiens (1) Vs Boston Bruins (8)
The Bruins struggled this year.  First they lost Patrice Bergeron to a season ending concussion, then later in the year Marc Savard goes down with an injury.   Yet,  somehow they scraped through to the playoffs, and they go into them equal to all other teams.  Montreal however are a hot team who have the leagues best Powerplay.  Boston, in order to keep in this series will need to stay out of the box.

Pittsburgh Penguins (2) Vs Ottawa Senators (7)
Ignoring the fact that Brian Murray accused the Penguins of throwing their last game, am I the only one who hopes to see the Penguins kick some serious ass this series?  Last year the fresh faced Penguins were routed from the playoffs in just 5 games by a stronger, more powerful Senators team.  This year the teams are evenly matched and both offensive powerhouses.

Washington Capitals (3) Vs Philadelphia flyers (6)
The classic Cinderella story.  Alexander Ovechkin is in the playoffs for the first time, and with him is a solid determined Capitals team.  The management of that team deserve awards for the progress and improvements they made with the team.  The Flyers have been inconsistent, and will need to be 110% on their game to beat the Caps.

New Jersey Devils (4) Vs New York Rangers
The battle of the creek, as it was referred to earlier on today.  These 2 teams have plenty of reasons to hate each other, and you can guarantee a very passionate series.  Unfortunately neither team can guarantee an offensive display, so expect physical defensive style hockey.

In the west 

Detroit Red Wings (1) Vs Nashville Predators (8)
There is nothing bad you can say about the Red Wings this year.  Top of their division, top of their conference and top in the league on points.  The best goalie duo (by stats) in the league.  Nashville don’t have a Crosby or Ovechkin.  They don’t have a Hasek.  They do however have a very potent young goalie in Dan Ellis, and a very effective Pack Mentality style play.  At the end of the day however, the Predators may find themselves a little behind the eight-ball.

San Jose Sharks (2) Vs Calgary Flames (7)
If there was going to be an upset, this might be it.  Going into the last day of the regular season, there was a chance that the Sharks may face the Avalanche in the first round.  In fact, most Sharks fans wanted them instead of the Flames.  Look for Iginla to lead the Flames to a long series against the Sharks, possibly even 7 games.

Minnesota Wild (3) Vs Colorado Avalanche (6)
Veteran leadership Vs Young blood.  That’s how this series may end up being.  The Avalanche have been reuniting old team mates, the question now is whether the likes of Sakic and Forsberg are able to content with the young speedsters like Marian Gaborik.

Anaheim Ducks (4) Vs Dallas Stars (5)
Defending champions the Anaheim Ducks have had a strange type of season.  If not for the controversial return of both Selanne and Niedermayer earlier in the season they would not be in the playoffs.  Their leading scorer, Corey Perry is out and Chris Pronger is likely going to do something to get himself a suspension.  Unlike last year the Ducks don’t have a powerful attack this time round.  They do however have the best Blue Line in the league with Pronger, Niedermayer, Schneider and Beauchemin.  Dallas will have to battle with their own demons however.  Getting past the first round is the goal of this team, and you can expect goalie Marty Turco to be on his game.  The inclusion of proven playoff performer Brad Richards in the lineup may have the desired impact.  The Stars, unlike the Ducks, can score this year, so expect a very hard hitting, physical game.

Predictions?

I know people like predictions, so here are my wildly unpredictable, highly unlikely, but what they hey predictions…

East:
Montreal Canadiens in 5 games
Pittsburgh Penguins in 5 games
Washington Capitals in 6 games
New Jersey Devils in 7 games

West:
Detroit Red Wings in a 4 game sweep.
Calgary Flames in 7 games
Colorado Avalanche in 6 games
Dallas Stars in 6 games


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