Around the NHL - Sunday 28 Sept

Posted by admin on 29th, 2008

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Player Updates:

  • D Liles takes stick to eye
    Liles had to leave Saturday’s exhibition game against Los Angeles after taking a stick below the eye, the Denver Post reports. (read more)

  • Jason Blake leaves game with foot injury
    Blake left Saturday’s game against Buffalo late in the third period with a foot injury.(read more)
  • DiPietro to be re-evaluated early next week
    DiPietro (hip/knee) is slated for re-evaluation in the early part of next week, according to the Islanders’ Blog by Newsday. (read more)

NHL Updates:

  • Penguins land in Sweden
    The Pittsburgh Penguins arrived in Sweden after an eight-hour flight from the United States, then hit the practice rink a few hours later Sunday.  “It wasn’t too bad,” captain Sidney Crosby said after the workout. “A lot of us have been through similar situations before. You usually don’t expect the sharpest practice, but these guys out there were awake and getting adjusted.” (read more)

Signings & Acquisitions:

  • Ducks re-sign Teemu Selanne
    The Anaheim Ducks re-signed right wing Teemu Selanne on Sunday, bringing back the club’s all-time leading scorer for his 16th NHL season.  The team did not officially disclose terms of the contract, but the Los Angeles Times reported that the deal is worth $5.25 million over two years. (read more)

Trades & Rumours:

From Spectorshockey.net:

  • Bruins GM Peter Chiarelli “has made it no secret he’d like to acquire another veteran defenseman via trade”. Harris reports of “whispers” Chiarelli might be interested in a major deal for a number one defenseman, although such a move could cost him one or more of their top forwards, although they do have depth and “substantial upside” with several promising young players up front.

  • Jean Lefebvre reports that when Flames blueliner Adrian Aucoin looks around the dressing room and sees ” eight one-way contracts worth a total of $25 million, he realizes something has to give.” Aucoin admits he’s heard the trade rumors about himself but finds them enjoyable.
  • Colorado Avalanche captain Joe Sakic dismisses talk that this season could be his last.”Who said this is my last year? I won’t evaluate until the season is over”, said Sakic.
  • Petr Nedved admits his NHL career is likely over after being cut by the NY Rangers this past week. He has a contract to play for his hometown team in the Czech Extraliga.
  • Ottawa Senators have signed defenseman Luke Richardson to a one-year, two-way contract.

Game Results:



Philadelphia vs Carolina
Philadelphia 0 Final 
Carolina 1 Box
Score
Atlanta vs Detroit
Atlanta 0 Final 
Detroit 4 Box
Score
Dallas vs Chicago
Dallas 3 Final 
Chicago 4 Box
Score
Minnesota vs
Buffalo
Minnesota 2 Final
SO
Buffalo 1 Box
Score
Florida vs Montreal
Florida 2 Final
SO
Montreal 3 Box
Score
Vancouver vs
Anaheim
Vancouver 5 Final
SO
Anaheim 4 Box
Score

(Results data courtesy of yahoo! sports)

Source: Yahoo! Sports | TSN.ca | ESPN | NHL.com

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Lundqvist Gets 6 Yr Deal

Posted by admin on 14th, 2008

If there is one thing that last years offseason taught GMs around the league it’s that no player is safe from large, seemingly unreasonable offers. The Tomas Vanek, then Dustin Penner issue saw the start of GMs locking up their players for long(ish) term deals to ensure they’re not poached by other teams. The best example of this of course is the NHLs first Hundred Million Dollar man, Alexander Ovechkin.

The latest young player to be locked up is New York Rangers netminder, Henrik Lundqvist. Lundqvist and the Rangers agreed on a 6 year deal today, said to pay the 25yr old Lundqvist $6.5million per year for the next 6 years.

While the length and value of the deal — believed to be for six years at more than $6.5 million per - have been set, there is language in the contract that is still being hashed out. So the Rangers are not expected to make a formal announcement until Thursday at the earliest.
- NHL @ Yahoo

February is going to be a busy month due to the trade deadline being just around the corner.  It will be interesting to keep an eye on the teams GMs and see what cards they play.


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