4/21/1996 Jarome Iginla assists on Theo Fleury\’s goal to cut Chicago\’s lead to 5-2 in Game 3 of the Western Conference Quarterfinals. This was Iginla\’s first game in the NHL.
Watch in Higher Quality: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dGd6FeViJ4&fmt=18 A great season. 2 Hat Tricks, became the Flames all time scorer, and it was a career year for him in points. Music: Scooter – Fire
Tyler Morrison\’s Blockerpunch Presents a tribute to Jarome Iginla the man who is absolutely on fire this year, one of the greatest captains in the game today, putting up points and putting people on their asses!
Jarome Iginla vs Derian Hatcher and Mike Commodore vs Darren McCarty from the Calgary Flames at Detroit Red Wings game on Apr 24, 2004. via http://www.hockeyfights.com
During the 2004 Stanley Cup finals between the Tampa Bay Lightning and Calgary Flames, fellow franchise players Vincent Lecavalier (TB) and Jarome Iginla (Cgy) squared off with everything on the line.
Edit: I added lyrics in the info and changed the picture that shows up for this video, but it\’s the same one! Now it\’s just that it\’ll show Jarome instead of Steve Nash, hahah. Hey guys, this is the Jarome Iginla song turned into a video! The song, unfortunately, is not mine, for all credit should go to Mike Richards and Calgary\’s fan960. You can download the SONG at www.fan960.com along with more funny stuff. Enjoy and Go Flames Go!! Lyrics: (I typed them up myself to the best of my ability, if you see a correction, just send me a message or leave a comment and I\’ll fix it!!) Jarome Iginla (x3) 50 goals Hey hey! Jarome Iginla (x3) 50 goals Hes got Olympic Gold, Hes young, not very old! He is a Flame! And has size 14 shoes! He has a lot of cash, His friend is Steven Nash! He is a guy, Who likes Chiclets, The gum! Hey hey hey! Hey Jarome Iginla! He is a hockey player, Not working as a waiter, Does not take the elevator, Not afraid of alligators! Scores some goals, Hey knows Bob Cole! And gets a lot of girls! Jarome Iginla (x3) 50 goals (Words in background, mostly incomprehensible to me) Jarome Iginla (fades out)
The Blues tie the game with Boston with a second left thanks to David Backes baseball style goal. Jackman blocks an empty net attempt late which sets up the goal in this MLK Day Thriller.
Christian Ehrhoff scores on the power play in the 2nd period to tie the game up at 3-3. The Sharks go on to win the game 6-5. *goal is at about the 1:50 mark*
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minneosta wild 2008-2009 08 09 is this our year nhl hockey commercial ice mikko koivu meittmen born to be wild skate fights derek boogaard brent burns tribute best awesome alittleproduction fan kryptonite i gave my life to save her we will fight till the end until the navy song talent GO WILD!!!!!!!! thanks for watching high quality works best, sub for more thanks! marian gaborik MVP best game ever amazing national hockey league
2002-03 Round 4/Game 6: Scott Stevens Crushes Paul Kariya
The last of the classic Scott Stevens bone crushing hits. It happens only a few minutes after the Pandolfo goal. Scott Gomez turns the puck over in center ice and Paul Kariya grabs it. A second or two after Kariya dished a pass off, Scott Stevens catches Kariya with a punishing hit that knocks him out cold. It looks like this would be the turning point for the Devils. And it would be. Unfortunately it would turn the wrong way for the Devils as Kariya would not only return, but score a goal, making it 4-1 Anaheim. Clip is (c) ABC Sports/ESPN and the NHL and no copyright infringement is intended against them.
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A funny video created by KILLERGUILDE and ALTADAR! Go Habs Go!
Grant Marshall Goal – 2002-03 Round 4/Game 6:
Score now 5-1 Ducks, and the Devils get a power play goal from Grant Marshall who deflected a Brian Rafalski point shot, to make the score 5-2 Ducks.
Maple Leafs vs Flames – 10/14/06!
I’ve always had a soft spot for the Leafs beating up on the Flames so here is the fourth of four classic Leafs’ thrashings of the poor lil\’ Flames! All videos dedicated to Robert O\’Connor.;)
2002-03 Round 4/Game 7/Pregame: NBC Interview!
My cousin was interviewed on the local NBC(NY Channel 4) affiliate before Game 7! I’m in the background too, in the black t shirt behind Aimee Nuzzo Clip is (c) WNBC/4 New York and no copyright infringement is intended against them.
Jim Vandermeer vs Ryan Carter Nov 2, 2008 Jim Vandermeer vs Ryan Carter from the Calgary Flames at Anaheim Ducks game on Nov 2, 2008. via http://www.hockeyfights.com
Darren McCarty vs Mike Brown Nov 2, 2008 Darren McCarty vs Mike Brown from the Detroit Red Wings at Vancouver Canucks game on Nov 2, 2008. via http://www.hockeyfights.com
Brodeur Wins # 6 – Thrashers 1 VS Devils 6 – But With A Cost.. November 1, 2008 Devils Beat The Thrashers.. Broduer – 8 More Wins To Goooo… And Bye Bye To Roys Record.. Brodeur – 6 More Shutouts To Go And Bye Bye Sawchuck\’s Record.. Brodeur Was Injured In The Second Period With A Bruised Elbow And Will Miss The Game Against The Sabres On November 3rd..
Wild vs. Coyotes 11/1/08 – Power Play in 3rd and more Power play action with an extra 2 minutes or so until the next whistle after the power play. The Wild ended up getting an ugly goal later in the 3rd period to win 3-2
NHL Brawl – Detroit Red Wings – Colorado Avalanche Rivalry This brawl happened @ March 26th, 1997. 300 Penalty Minutes during the last Period. Enjoy! Due to several “requests”: The Song is called “Hey Man Nice Shot” by Filter. Congrats to the Stanley Cup 2008! The full credits are going to the original author of that video. It´s not MY work! Keep up with your comments!
The Chicago Tribune visits with legendary Blackhawks organist Frank Pellico, who has been entertaining hockey fans at both the Chicago Stadium and the United Center for almost 20 years.
Vinny Lecavalier makes a nice move, sliding the puck past Toskala with one hand. http://www.nowhockey.com Visit our site for uncompressed video downloads and fantasy gambling via our forum.
Now in the 3rd, over 5 minutes gone by, Grant Marshall centers to Patrik Elias who makes a great move around the Duck defender. Elias gets a backhander off that Jean-Sebastien Giguere stops. But Giguere doesn\’t realize the rebound is still loose, and Elias grabs that rebound and centers back to Marshall for the slam dunk into the empty net, Devils ahead, 2-0! Clip is (c) ESPN and the NHL and no copyright infringement is intended against them. [More] [Less]
Brandon Prust of the Flames fights with Cody McLeod of the Avalanche. http://www.nowhockey.com Visit our site for uncompressed video downloads and fantasy gambling via our forum.
The last 1:06 of play which includes Jeff Friesen\’s 2nd goal of the game into the empty net, which sealed the Devils 3-0 win and Martin Brodeur\’s first Stanley Cup Final shutout! Clip is (c) ESPN and the NHL and no copyright infringement is intended against them.
Another Stanley Cup Commercial using clips of the Stanley Cup Finalists! Clip is (c) ESPN and the NHL and no copyright infringement is intended against them.
Entire shootout between the Montreal Canadiens and Carolina Hurricanes from October 28th, 2008. http://www.nowhockey.com Visit our site for uncompressed video downloads and fantasy gambling via our forum.
Note: Due to not posting an update yesterday today’s will include information and results from both Saturday 11 and Sunday 12 October.
Injury Updates:
Canucks D Bieksa leaves game with knee injury Vancouver Canucks defenseman Kevin Bieksa left Saturday’s 5-4 overtime victory over the Calgary Flames in the first period with a left knee injury. Bieksa attempted to check the 6-3, 230-pound Wayne Primeau against the boards, but the blue-liner quickly fell to the ice. He did not return and will be re-evaluated on Sunday. (Yahoo! Sports)
Flyers D Jones to be sidelined 3-4 months Defenseman Randy Jones will have surgery on a labrum in his hip, and while the 27-year-old estimated he would be sidelined only six to eight weeks, Holmgren had a different assessment. (Yahoo! Sports)
New York Islanders defenceman Radek Martinek knocked out of game New York Islanders defenceman Radek Martinek left with an undisclosed injury in the first period, following a hard hit behind the net, and didn’t return to the home opener Saturday night. (Yahoo! Sports)
Bruins RW Kobasew out indefinitely with fractured leg Boston Bruins right wing Chuck Kobasew is out indefinitely with a fractured left leg, an injury he suffered in the team’s season-opening victory over the Colorado Avalanche on Thursday. Kobasew, who notched two assists and eight penalty minutes in the 5-4 win, said in a published report that a teammate’s dump-in shot in the second period caught him on the ankle, causing the fracture. (Yahoo! Sports)
Bryan McCabe: (Back) MRI Reveals No Fractured Vertebrae An MRI on Saturday revealed that McCabe (back) did not suffer a fractured vertebrae as initially feared, TSN.ca reports. (Yahoo! Sports)
Rick DiPietro: Issues with Surgically Repaired Knee DiPietro has swelling and fluid around his surgically repaired left knee, TSN.ca reports. (Yahoo! Sports)
Sabres C Connolly sidelined with injured back Buffalo Sabres center Tim Connolly will be sidelined at least one week after tests revealed that he has a hairline fracture of a vertebra in his back, according to coach Lindy Ruff. Connolly dressed for the pregame skate but did not play in the Sabres’ 2-1 shootout victory over the Montreal Canadiens on Friday. (Yahoo! Sports)
Nathan McIver: Personal Questionable for Oct 12 vs Phoenix (Sportsline)
Rhett Warrener: Shoulder IR. Out indefinitely (Sportsline)
Niklas Hjalmarsson: Upper body Questionable for Oct 13 Vs Nashville (Sportsline)
Suspensions:
Michael Peca suspended for bumping official Columbus Blue Jackets centre Michael Peca has been suspended indefinitely by the NHL for making contact with an on-ice official. The team and league announced the suspension on Saturday. Peca was automatically suspended per Rule 41, Physical Abuse of Officials, Category 2. He was assessed a game misconduct penalty at 5:21 of the second period of the Blue Jackets’ season opener on Friday night at Dallas, which they went on to win 5-4 on Rick Nash’s goal in overtime. (Yahoo! Sports)
League Updates:
Sarah Palin drops first puck at Flyers’ home opener To a mixture of boos and cheers, Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin dropped the ceremonial first puck Saturday night at the Philadelphia Flyers’ home opener against the New York Rangers. The Alaska governor and self-described “hockey mom” heard a few boos when she walked onto the ice, but that soon turned to polite applause as she headed to centre ice with Mike Richards of the Flyers and Scott Gomez – from Alaska – of the Rangers. (Yahoo! Sports)
Devils play opener despite arena code dispute The New Jersey Devils played their home opener as scheduled Friday night despite a construction code dispute that closed the Prudential Center down this summer. The team obtained a temporary certificate of occupancy to enable it to play the opener against the New York Islanders, and was closing in on a permanent solution. Devils owner Jeff Vanderbeek said the paperwork required for a permanent certificate was submitted to the City of Newark last week. “The city is reviewing those documents and we’re both close to getting it done,” Vanderbeek said in a telephone interview. “We could hear back from them as early as next week.” (Yahoo! Sports)
Hull among four inducted into U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame The Dallas Stars surely can forgive Brett Hull for missing the team’s 2008-09 season opener. The co-general manager of the Stars, Hull skipped the club’s first game of the campaign Friday in order to be one of four players inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame. Also inducted during the ceremony at the Magness Arena were Brian Leetch, Mike Richter and Cammi Granato, who was the first woman to receive the honor. The addition of the quartet gives the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame 138 members. (Yahoo! Sports)
Signings, Transactions & Acquisitions:
Anze Kopitar: Inks 7-Year Extension with Kings The Kings signed Kopitar to a seven-year, $47.6 million contract extension on Saturday, TSN.ca reports. (Yahoo! Sports)
TSN.CA reports the Detroit Red Wings have placed defenseman Kyle Quincey on waivers.
COURIER POST ONLINE/PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER: reports Flyers defenseman Randy Jones is facing hip surgery which could sideline him for between six-eight weeks. With Ryan Parent also sidelined by injury GM Paul Holmgren is examining his options, which includes shopping for a veteran defenseman, which Holmgren suggests could cost him a forward. Holmgren also noted that he didn’t claim veteran blueliner Kyle McLaren off waivers as the Flyers have salary cap issues.
PIONEER PRESS: John Shipley reports the contract impasse between the Minnesota Wild and Marian Gaborik officially becomes a distraction for the club when the puck drops on their season opener Saturday. Shipley reports the contract talks have stalled and the Gaborik camp is waiting for the Wild to reignite them.
USA TODAY: Kevin Allen reports veteran NHL defenseman Bryan Berard is considering his options, which includes possibly signing with a team in Russia’s Kontinental Hockey League.
EDMONTON JOURNAL: David Staples reports Pittsburgh Penguins forward Evgeni Malkin confirmed he rejected an $11 million contract offer from his former Russian team to re-sign with the Pittsburgh Penguins, telling them “I’m not (Alexander) Radulov”.
MLIVE.COM: Ansar Khan reports Detroit Red Wings forward Darren McCarty is eligible to come off short term injury reserve in a week, leaving management with three options. One is demoting McCarty, trading defenseman Kyle Quincey or placing him on waivers.
EAST VALLEY TRIBUNE: reports the Phoenix Coyotes have traded forward Mike Zigomanis to the Pittsburgh Penguins for future considerations.
The San Jose Sharks have released forward Jeff Friesen.
Pascal Leclaire: Ready to go Leclaire (ankle) returned to practice Tuesday and declared himself ready for the season opener, the Columbus Dispatch reports. (Yahoo! Sports)
League Updates:
Hockey great Bobby Orr revisits pain of many knee surgeries in new TV ad It’s hard not to wince watching Bobby Orr’s latest TV commercial, which highlights the many scars on his knees from the injuries that shortened his Hall of Fame hockey career. “When I first saw it, I thought ‘I’m not going to be a leg model,”’ the former Boston Bruins and Chicago Blackhawks superstar joked in a telephone interview on Wednesday. “I asked my wife what she thought and she was choked up. “There were some tough times, but there were good times, too.” (Yahoo! Sports)
Signings, Transactions & Acquisitions:
Penguins send LW Pesonen, G Curry to minors The Pittsburgh Penguins reached the 23-man roster limit Wednesday by assigning goaltender John Curry and left wing Janne Pesonen to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton of the American Hockey League. Both players accompanied the Penguins to Stockholm, Sweden for their season-opening, two-game series against the Ottawa Senators but did not appear in either contest. (Yahoo! Sports)
Bruins assign C Sobotka to Providence The Boston Bruins on Wednesday assigned center Vladimir Sobotka to Providence of the American Hockey League. Sobotka scored one goal and added six assists in 48 games with Boston last season. He also notched 10 tallies and 20 points in 18 contests with Providence. (Yahoo! Sports)
Canucks send three forwards down to AHL Veteran Vancouver Canucks forwards Matt Pettinger, Jeff Cowan and Jason Krog were sent down to the American Hockey League after clearing waivers on Wednesday. Pettinger, who has played 354 NHL games over seven seasons and is making US$1.1 million this season and Krog were both sent to Vancouver’s AHL affiliate, the Manitoba Moose. Cowan, a tough guy who has played more than 400 NHL games since 2000, was sent to Peoria, the affiliate of the St. Louis Blues. (Yahoo! Sports)
Isles claim C Thompson from Bruins The New York Islanders added a center Wednesday, claiming Nate Thompson off waivers from the Boston Bruins. A sixth-round pick in 2003, Thompson was placed on waivers by Boston on Tuesday. The 24-year-old native of Anchorage, Alaska made his NHL debut with the Bruins in 2006-07, appearing in four games without recording a point. (Yahoo! Sports)
Ducks recall G LeNeveu from minors The Anaheim Ducks on Wednesday recalled goaltender David LeNeveu from Iowa of the American Hockey League. (Yahoo! Sports)
Coyotes demote D Jones, C Murray The Phoenix Coyotes on Wednesday demoted a pair of players and placed defenseman Jonas Ahnelov on injured reserve. Defenseman Matt Jones and center Garth Murray were assigned to San Antonio of the American Hockey League by the Coyotes, who trimmed their roster to the 23-man limit for Saturday’s season opener against the Columbus Blue Jackets. (Yahoo! Sports)
PIONEER PRESS: Tom Powers reports multiple sources claim Marian Gaborik and his agent rejected a ten-year contract offer worth over $8 million per season from the Minnesota Wild. Powers suggests to GM Doug Risebrough that if he can’t re-sign Gaborik soon he needs to trade him fast otherwise the worse it’ll be when he finally does decide to move him.
OTTAWA SUN: Bruce Garrioch reports sources claims Senators owner Eugene Melnyk met with former Toronto Maple Leaf Mats Sundin last weekend in Sweden during the Senators weekend games there against the Pittsburgh Penguins. Melnyk apparently told Sundin of the sincerity of GM Bryan Murray’s interest in signing Sundin, who has yet to make a decision as to his future. Garrioch also reports Sundin is rumored unlikely to return to the Maple Leafs if he does decide to return, preferring to sign with a Cup contender.
COURIER POST ONLINE: Chuck Gormley reports Philadelphia Flyers GM Paul Holmgren spent most of Wednesday shopping around for an experienced defenseman to replace injury blueliner Ryan Parent but had nothing yet to report.
SAN JOSE MERCURY NEWS: David Pollak reports the Sharks demoted veteran defenseman Kyle McLaren to the minors yesterday after he cleared waivers, being unable to find any interest in him on the trade market. Forward Jeff Friesen meanwhile remains in limbo as he and the club attempt to work out a contract but GM Doug Wilson suggested his status could be resolved soon.
SPORTING NEWS: Craig Custance reports Atlanta Thrashers goaltender Ondrej Pavelec has decided to report to the club’s minor league affiliate.
MIAMI HERALD: George Richards reports the Florida Panthers continue to negotiate a contract with defenseman Jassen Cullimore. If he’s signed fellow blueliner Cory Murphy, who recently cleared waivers, could be a roster casualty.
TAMPA TRIBUNE: Erik Erlendsson reports the Lightning weren’t interested in the defensemen on yesterday’s waiver wire but suggests it’s possible they might claim somebody off re-entry waivers.
DALLAS MORNING NEWS: Mike Heika reports the Stars placed defenseman Doug Janik on waivers, where he was claimed by the Chicago Blackhawks, then re-acquired him via trade, exchanging a conditional seventh round draft pick with the Blackhawks.
PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE: reports forward Kris Beech has refused to report to the minors and been placed on unconditional waivers, where if he’s unclaimed and fails to report to the minors within two weeks his contract can be terminated.
This is a NHL Network commercial about the Minnesota Wild made during the “Is this the year” advertising campaign. I didn’t create this video nor do I own it but please enjoy. But for everyone’s sake, be easy on the comments.
NHL Network commercial of the “is this the year” campaign about the Minnesota Wild. I did not create this video nor do i own it but please enjoy and please be easy on each other on the comments.
Fan-made documentary I’ve made of how the New York Rangers prepared for their overseas challenge for the Victoria Cup and the opening of the NHL 2008-2009 season.