Judge rejects sale of Coyotes

Posted by admin on 16th, 2009

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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.

The NHL Minute – 12 Feb

Posted by admin on 13th, 2009

News:

Video of the day:

Photo of the day:

Phoenix Coyotes coach Wayne Gretzky argues with the officials as his team gets called for a penalty during the third period against the Vancouver Canucks in an NHL hockey game Thursday, Feb. 12, 2009, in Glendale, Ariz. The Canucks defeated the Coyotes 4-3.

The NHL Minute – 6 Jan

Posted by admin on 7th, 2009

News:

  • Predators announce game time change to avoid clash with Titans
    The Nashville Predators have changed the time of their game Saturday so it doesn’t conflict with the Tennessee Titans’ playoff game. (The Full Story on TSN)
  • Sundin to make NHL debut
    According to TSN, Mats Sundin may make his NHL debut for this season tomorrow, Vs the Edmonton Oilers.
  • Jarkko Ruutu bites Andrew Peters
    Jarkko Ruutu added another chapter to the bitter rivalry between the Ottawa Senators and the Buffalo Sabres.  He bit the gloved thumb of Sabres enforcer Andrew Peters during a first-period altercation Tuesday night, overshadowing Buffalo’s 4-2 win. (The Full Story on Yahoo)
  • The NHL is coming to a Cellphone near you
    The NHL is coming to a cellphone near you.  Bell Mobility has reached an agreement with the league and the NHL Players’ Association to be the exclusive carrier of NHL content. As of Tuesday, customers will be able to sign up for a service that allows them to access video highlights, up-to-date scores and summaries and other unique features on their phones. (The Full Story on Yahoo)

Transactions:

  • None.

Injuries:

  • Rick Nash (LW – Columbus) Left game against the Red Wings early with apparent ankle injury.
  • Paul Kariya (LW – St. Louis) Underwent successful surgery.
  • Marian Gaborik (RW – Minnesota) Underwent successful surgery on left hip.  Expected to miss 10 weeks.
  • Adam Foote (D – Colorado) Placed on IR with tricept injury.

scores:

  • New Jersey 2 – 3 Carolina
  • Philadelpha 1 – 2 Washington (Shootout)
  • Minnesota 1 – 0 Boston
  • Ottawa 2 – 4 Buffalo
  • Florida 4 – 2 Toronto
  • Columbus 0 – 3 Detroit
  • Atlanta 1 – 3 Pittsburgh
  • Colorado 2 – 1 Nashville
  • Chicago 6 – 0 Phoenix
  • San Jose 2 – 5 Calgary
  • Los Angeles 1 – 3 Anaheim

Source: NHL.com, Yahoo! Sports, TSN

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 – 7 Dec

Posted by admin on 8th, 2008

News

  • Sagging Economy hot topic at Board of Governors meeting
    The sagging economy will be front and centre as the NHL’s board of governors convenes for meetings this week.  Team owners and executives will be addressed by leading economists from both sides of the border on the longer-term effects the economy is expected to have on the league’s business. (The Full Story on TSN)
  • Leafs Hire Former GM Nonis to Front Office
    The Toronto Maple Leafs announced Saturday that Dave Nonis has been named senior vice president of hockey operations. (The Full Story on TSN)

Trades & Transactions:

  • None

Injuries:

  • Dan Ellis (G – Predators) Day-to-Day with bruised knee.
  • Cam Ward (G – Hurricanes) Placed on IR.

Rumours & Gossip:

  • Thrasher’s GM Don Waddell is said to be looking to move star Winger Ilya Kovalchuk.
  • Mats Sundin’s agent states he will decide on a team by December 15.  Front running teams include the Rangers, Canucks, Blackhawks, Flyers and Canadiens.
  • Leafs GM Brian Burke is said to be looking at offers for defenseman Tomas Kaberle.
  • The Rangers are said to be looking to move Wade Redden & Michal Rozsival.
  • Florida could be looking to move Nathan Horton, Rostislav Olesz and Brett McLean
  • Oilers could be interested in moving Ladislav Smid.
  • Are the Capitals thinking of shopping Jose Theodore?
  • The Flyers are looking to dump salary and may shop Joffrey Lupul.
  • Thrashers could be looking to move defenseman Mathieu Schneider.
  • Tampa Bay could be looking to move veteran players including Gary Roberts, Matt Pettinger and Chris Gratton.

Scores:

  • Washington 1 – 3 Carolina
  • Phoenix 1 – 7 Chicago
  • Calgary 3 – 0 NY Rangers
  • Columbus 3 – 5 Anaheim
  • Vancouver 4 – 5 Colorado (Shootout)

Source: NHL.com, Yahoo! Sports, TSN

28 New Hockey Videos – 6 Nov

Posted by admin on 6th, 2008

We added 28 new videos to 2 Minutes For Hockey today.  Below is a selection of the new videos added.

We now have 4479 videos on site!

Ducks @ Kings 11/4/08
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NHL Highlights
Mike Smith Video
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Compilations
Predators @ Canucks 11/4/08
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NHL Highlights
Vancouver Canucks vs Nashville Predators 11/4/08
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NHL Highlights
NHL Hits of the Week 11/3/08
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Hits & Checks
Nikolai Khabibulin 08-09 Saves
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Goalie Saves
Vancouver Canucks Vs Nashville Predators 04/11/08
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NHL Highlights

New Hockey Videos – Sunday 12 Oct

Posted by admin on 12th, 2008

A selection of the videos added on Sunday 12 October, 2008.
Videos added today: 64 Total videos on site: 3910

Gilles Gilbert playing through the flu
1/12/80 The Atlanta Flames throw everything they can at the Bruins on a power play but cannot score. Gilles Gilbert played a spectacular game, only allowing 3 goals while visibly sick with the flu.
Date: 2008-10-12 06:56:16 – Added by: admin
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Capitals @ Thrashers 10/10/08
Washington Capitals @ Atlanta Thrashers 10/10/08
Date: 2008-10-12 06:55:49 – Added by: admin
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Predators @ Blues 10/10/08
Nashville Predators @ St. Louis Blues 10/10/08
Date: 2008-10-12 06:55:28 – Added by: admin
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Top 5 goalie fights
These are the top 5 goalie fights in nhl history Goalies include Neo Little Patrick Roy Garth Snow Chris Osgood Ray Emery and more Made by: TSN
Date: 2008-10-12 06:55:08 – Added by: admin
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Sidney Crosby
Sidney Crosby’s Fan Forever…Greatest NHL player ever!!
Date: 2008-10-12 06:54:47 – Added by: admin
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Riley Cote vs Colton Orr
A quick fight between Riley Cote of the Philadelphia Flyers and Colton orr of the New York Rangers.
Date: 2008-10-12 06:54:22 – Added by: admin
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1994 Winter Olympics Canada vs. Sweden
2/27/94 Peter Forsberg and Paul Kariya’s final shots of the shootout to decide the gold medal winner of the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway.
Date: 2008-10-12 06:53:51 – Added by: admin
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Puck You Palin
Sarah Palin drops puck at Philadelphia Flyers home opener.
Date: 2008-10-12 06:53:33 – Added by: admin
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Great Save by Jaroslav Halak
Montreal goalie Jaroslav Halak slides over in time to stop a shot from Jason Blake.
Date: 2008-10-12 06:53:13 – Added by: admin
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10/10: Habs @ Sabres – Opening night 2008!
Sabres win 2-1 in a shootout. Vanek scores the regulation goal, Kotalik and Stafford score in the shootout, while Miller shuts the door.
Date: 2008-10-12 06:52:53 – Added by: admin
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Around the NHL – Mon 6 Oct

Posted by admin on 6th, 2008

Injury Updates:

  • Jere Lehtinen: Groin injury
    Lehtinen sat out the final preseason game today due to a groin injury. (Yahoo! Sports)

  • Tim Connolly ready for season opener
    Connolly (back) says that he feels fine and will play in Friday’s season opener, according to The Buffalo News. (Yahoo! Sports)
  • Gaborik back at full speed
    Wild’s Marian Gaborik is back at full speed, and scored a goal in today’s preseason game against Montreal (Yahoo! Sports)
  • Jimmy Howard: Broken finger
    Howard suffered a broken fingertip prior to Saturday’s game against the
    Leafs and he’ll likely be out one week as a result, the Detroit News
    reports. (ESPN)

  • Datsyuk: returning to action
    Datsyuk (groin) returned to action for the preseason finale on Sunday, the Detroit News reports. (ESPN)
  • Marian Hossa missed third period
    Hossa sat out the third period of Sunday’s preseason finale against
    Buffalo due to a minor groin injury, the Detroit News reports. (ESPN)

  • Karlis Skrastins: Upper body injury
    Skrastins did not practice Saturday because of an upper-body injury, according to the Miami Herald. (ESPN)
  • Stephen Weiss: Groin injury
    Weiss (groin) participated in Saturday’s practice, his first in over a week, according to the Miami Herald. (ESPN)
  • Nick Tarnasky continues to practice
    Tarnasky (broken thumb) continues to practice, but it remains to be
    seen whether he’ll be ready for the season opener, the Nashville
    Tennessean reports. (ESPN)

Team News:

  • Melrose not liking what he sees with Lightning
    Perhaps Barry Melrose should have known better.  After spending more than a decade as a television analyst, the 52-year-old Melrose opted to return to the bench as coach of the Tampa Bay Lightning, who finished the 2007-08 season with an NHL-worst 31 wins.  And after the Lightning dropped a pair of 2-1 decisions to the New York Rangers this weekend – and were outshot, 80-40, in the process – the normally relaxed coach was rather vocal with his displeasure. (Yahoo! Sports)

  • Luongo wearing the “C” on mask
    Roberto Luongo is sporting a C
    after all.  The Vancouver captain, forbidden by NHL rules from wearing
    the letter on his jersey because he is a goaltender, sported a new C on
    his mask Sunday night as the Canucks hosted Anaheim in the final
    2008-09 pre-season game for both clubs.  “It can stand for whatever he
    wants it to stand for,” said Vancouver general manager Mike Gillis,
    when asked if the C stood for Canucks or captain. (Yahoo! Sports)

Signings & Acquisitions:

  • Canucks sign 1st round Hodgson
    The Vancouver Canucks signed top 2008 draft choice Cody Hodgson to an NHL entry-level contract Sunday.  “Cody has done what we expected him to do,” said Canucks general manager Mike Gillis. “He came in really well prepared.” (Yahoo! Sports)

  • View more NHL and Minor League transactions at NHL.com

Trades & Rumours:

From Spectorshockey.net (click to view the full report):

  • CHICAGO TRIBUNE: Chris Kuc reported Blackhawks goalie Nikolai Khabiblin remains in limbo while Blackhawks GM Dale Tallon “explores opportunities” to benefit the netminder and the Blackhawks.

  • CHICAGO SUN-TIMES: Len Ziehm reports Khabibulin could end up playing in Russia.”Tallon hasn’t been able to move Khabibulin to another NHL team.
  • EDMONTON JOURNAL: Jim Matheson reports on some trade possibilities for the Minnesota Wild if forced to deal Marian Gaborik, who’ll be a UFA next summer. One suggestion was to peddle him to the Pittsburgh Penguins for Evgeni Malkin as the Pens are “very weak on the wing”.
  • Matheson also reports that if the Chicago Blackhawks fail to land Washington’s Michael Nylander they might pursue Boston’s Marc Savard, suggesting the Bruins might do it if they got defenseman Brent Seabrook and young winger Jack Skille in return.
  • BOSTON HERALD: Stephen Harris reports Bruins GM Peter Chiarelli has said there’s a good chance he’ll make a trade in the coming days and there’s no doubt he’s been trying to move veteran forward Peter Schaefer to free up cap space for promising youngster Blake Wheeler. If Schaefer isn’t traded Harris suggests he could be waived and demoted.
  • CALGARY SUN: Randy Sportak reports Flames GM Darryl Sutter needs to pare three players and more than $1 million from his payroll prior to the start of the season.
  • PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE: Dave Molinari reports the Penguins could find some extra cap room to bring in more depth by placing injured defenseman Sergei Gonchar on the long-term injury status, noting that the club would be allowed to go over the cap to the amount of Gonchar’s salary for this season to bring in a replacement for as long as he remains on the long term injury list.
  • PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER: reports the Flyers have released defenseman Bryan Berard and center Jim Dowd.

Game Results:

NHL Regular Season Games:

Tampa Bay vs NY Rangers
Tampa
Bay
1 Final 
NY
Rangers
2 Box Score
Ottawa vs
Pittsburgh
Ottawa 3 Final 
Pittsburgh 1 Box Score

NHL Preseason Games:

Nashville vs Carolina
Nashville 0 Final 
Carolina 2 Box
Score
Boston vs
Washington
Boston 5 Final
SO
Washington 4 Box
Score
Buffalo vs Detroit
Buffalo 0 Final 
Detroit 3 Box
Score
Columbus vs Toronto
Columbus 5 Final
SO
Toronto 4 Box
Score
Colorado vs Chicago
Colorado 4 Final
OT
Chicago 3 Box
Score
Edmonton vs Dallas
Edmonton 3 Final 
Dallas 2 Box
Score
Los Angeles vs San
Jose
Los
Angeles
1 Final 
San
Jose
3 Box
Score
Anaheim vs
Vancouver
Anaheim 4 Final
OT
Vancouver 3 Box
Score

(Results data courtesy of yahoo! sports)

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

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New Hockey Videos – Friday 3 October

Posted by admin on 4th, 2008

20 newest hockey videos added to 2 Minutes For Hockey on Friday October 3, 2008.

Alexander Ovechkin Pie Interview
Check out Alex\’s official website at http://www.alexovechkin8.com
Date: 2008-10-04 13:56:30 – Added by: admin
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TOR @ PIT: Lemiuex Returns (12/27/00) (End of Game and 3 Stars)
Here is the end of the game along with the 3 Stars of the Game. All Copyrights are Acknowledged!
Date: 2008-10-04 13:55:00 – Added by: admin
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Canadiens vs. Red Wings (30/09/2008 @ Centre Bell) Shootout
Canadiens vs. Red Wings (30/09/2008 @ Centre Bell) – the Shootout
Date: 2008-10-04 13:54:37 – Added by: admin
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Capitals vs. Flyers (preseason) 10/3/08
Can\’t you just feel the love? Good fight between Donald Brashear and Riley Cote!
Date: 2008-10-04 13:54:06 – Added by: admin
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Slava Kozlov scores against Nashville in PP
3 Oct 2008. Preseason Game.
Date: 2008-10-04 13:53:37 – Added by: admin
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The Real 2008-2009 NHL Predictions
The Real 2008-2009 NHL Predictions.
Date: 2008-10-04 13:52:26 – Added by: admin
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Hockey Fight: T. Grant vs. M, Hoffman
3 Oct 2008. Preseason Game.
Date: 2008-10-04 13:52:04 – Added by: admin
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Steve MacIntyre vs. Jim Vandermeer
Steve MacIntyre\’s NHL debut
Date: 2008-10-04 13:51:41 – Added by: admin
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Todd White scores against Nashville
3 Oct 2008. Preseason game
Date: 2008-10-04 13:51:21 – Added by: admin
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MacT gets tossed
Mact gets booted from the 10/03 BOA.
Date: 2008-10-04 13:50:53 – Added by: admin
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Toronto Maple Leafs Montage
videos from my camera and phone… mind the quality… these are games i attended from 06/07 season and 07/08 season…
Date: 2008-10-04 13:50:27 – Added by: admin
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Bob Probert vs Marty McSorley Oct 8, 1992
Bob
Probert vs Marty McSorley from the Detroit Red Wings at Los Angeles
Kings game on Oct 8, 1992. via http://www.hockeyfights.com
Date: 2008-10-04 13:49:58 – Added by: admin
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Kelly Chase vs Lyle Odelein Oct 19, 1992
Kelly Chase vs Lyle Odelein from the St. Louis Blues at Montreal Canadiens game on Oct 19, 1992. via http://www.hockeyfights.com
Date: 2008-10-04 13:49:40 – Added by: admin
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NHL 2K8 shootout! Look at desc.
I
did a shootout on NHL 2K8 on Hall of Famer level. Best out of 3 with me
as the goalie. NYI vs. NJD!! Intermission report by my cuz on webcam.
lol
Date: 2008-10-04 13:49:22 – Added by: admin
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Cupless in Vancouver, BC
My
salute to the losers from Vancouver, the Canucks. Still waiting on that
first Stanley Cup! Some of the photos aren\’t that great of quality,
but you get the point.
Date: 2008-10-04 13:48:03 – Added by: admin
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Ryan Hollweg vs Cam Janssen Oct 1, 2008
Ryan Hollweg vs Cam Janssen from the Toronto Maple Leafs at St. Louis Blues game on Oct 1, 2008. via http://www.hockeyfights.com
Date: 2008-10-04 13:47:33 – Added by: admin
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Ryan Hollweg vs David Backes Oct 1, 2008
Ryan
Hollweg vs David Backes from the Toronto Maple Leafs at St. Louis Blues
game on Oct 1, 2008. via http://www.hockeyfights.com
Date: 2008-10-04 13:47:14 – Added by: admin
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NHL Premiere Prague 2008/2009 Season
NY Rangers vs. Tampa Bay in Prague, Czech Republic.
Date: 2008-10-04 13:46:11 – Added by: admin
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Rangers training in Prague 04/10/08
Předzápasový trénink New York Rangers před startem nové sezóny NHL v Praze.
Date: 2008-10-04 13:45:46 – Added by: admin
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Tampa Bay Lightning Starting 5 vs Eisbären
Der Tampa Bay Express ist von den Eisbärchen nicht zu stoppen
Date: 2008-10-04 13:45:02 – Added by: admin
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Around the NHL – Thursday 2 Oct

Posted by admin on 4th, 2008

Injury Updates:

  • Red Wings’ Chelios out 3 – 6 weeks
    DETROIT (AP)—Red Wings defenseman Chris Chelios will be sidelined three to six weeks with a fractured shin bone.  The 46-year-old Chelios is the NHL’s oldest player. He is entering his 25th NHL season and his 10th with Detroit.  The team says Chelios was injured while blocking a shot during the third period of Tuesday night’s 2-1 preseason loss to Montreal. (sports.yahoo.com)

  • Predators’ Legwand should play friday
    Legwand (knee), who missed practice again Wednesday as he recovers from a sore knee, won’t play Thursday against the Hurricanes but is likely to play Friday at Atlanta, the Nashville Tennessean reports. (sports.yahoo.com)
  • Islanders’ DiPietro continues to progress
    DiPietro (hip/knee) will take part in the pregame skate Friday morning, the New York Newsday reports. (sports.yahoo.com)

Player Updates:

  • Khabibulin eyes return to Russia
    TORONTO (TICKER) —Three days after being placed on waivers by the Chicago Blackhawks, Nikolai Khabibulin reportedly is considering a return to Russia.  TSN of Canada reported on Thursday that Khabibulin’s agent, Jay Grossman, told the web site the veteran goaltender is taking a closer look at the Kontinental Hockey League.  “Nik has several options, both here and over there,” Grossman told TSN. “However, nothing has been finalized and by no means is anything imminent.” (sports.yahoo.com)

League Updates:

  • NHL to continue expansion to Europe
    PRAGUE, Czech Republic – The NHL is giving two more countries a first look at regular-season games this weekend, and it’s a sight Europeans should be getting used to.  NHL commissioner Gary Bettman said Thursday that the season-opening doubleheaders in the Czech and Swedish capitals Saturday and Sunday “are hopefully ushering an era of a more permanent presence for the league (in Europe).” (sports.yahoo.com)

Signings & Acquisitions:

  • Joh Bailey signs with Islanders
    UNIONDALE, N.Y. – The New York Islanders signed first-round draft pick Josh Bailey to a three-year, entry-level contract Thursday.  Bailey, chosen with the ninth overall pick this year, has been attending training camp with the Islanders but has played in only one of New York’s four pre-season games due to an undisclosed injury.  He turned 19 on Thursday and celebrated by signing his first NHL contract. (sports.yahoo.com)

  • Bruins demote 3, waive another
    BOSTON (TICKER) —The Boston Bruins on Thursday assigned goaltender Tuukka Rask and defensemen Matt Lashoff and Jeff Penner to Providence of the American Hockey League.  The team also placed center Martin St. Pierre on waivers. (sports.yahoo.com)

  • View more NHL and Minor League transactions at NHL.com

Trades & Rumours:

From Spectorshockey.net:

  • Allen Panzeri reports Senators GM Bryan Murray is set to meet with the agent for team captain Daniel Alfredsson on Saturday to discuss a contract extension.

  • Stephen Harris reports Bruins GM Peter Chiarelli denied a report in yesterday’s Herald that top center Marc Savard might be traded. “We’re not looking to trade Marc Savard,” said Chiarelli, who didn’t rule out other deals. “There’s a chance. I’m looking to improve the team. I’ve had a couple of discussions, more than a couple.”
  • Joe Haggerty (under the “This Just In” segment) recently reported Chiarelli said there was a “better than fifty percent chance” that he could make a trade prior to the start of the NHL season on October 9th.
  • The Chicago Blackhawks are prepared to loan goaltender Nikolai Khabibulin to a Russian team in order to remove his $6.75 million salary from their payroll. Negotiations are believed ongoing but it has yet to be determined which KHL team he could be loaned to, although it’s believed HC Dinamo Minsk of Belaruscould have the inside track as Khabibulin is believed to have family there.
  • Craig Custance reports Atlanta Thrashers forward Ilya Kovalchuk denied speculation he was growing unhappy with the club and might try to seek a trade prior to the end of his contract in two years time. Kovalchuk maintains he wants to try to turn the Thrashers into a winner over that time.

Game Results:

Buffalo vs Columbus
Buffalo 5 Final 
Columbus 2 Box
Score
Carolina vs
Nashville
Carolina 4 Final 
Nashville 2 Box
Score
Chicago vs Dallas
Chicago 4 Final
SO
Dallas 3 Box
Score
San Jose vs
Vancouver
San
Jose
2 Final 
Vancouver 3 Box
Score

(Results data courtesy of yahoo! sports)

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

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