Category: NHL

Luongo to start Game 5
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Luongo to start Game 5

When you have a goalie that signed a $64 million contact not too long ago, that headline will tell you that something has gone very, very wrong. How many goalies would you take over the Vancouver Canucks’ Roberto Luongo? Exactly, not many. So the idea that you’d consider not starting him in a crucial Game [...]

Holy hell the Flyers might have a goalie now!
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Holy hell the Flyers might have a goalie now!

The Philadelphia Flyers may have finally added a goaltender! In case you didn’t notice, and judging by the ratings you didn’t, the Flyers had awful netminding in the playoffs this year (and end of the regular season). Brian Boucher might start, but Sergei Bobrovsky would finish the game. Or vice versa. Or maybe Michael Leighton [...]

Rome gets four-game suspension for giving Horton concussion (video)
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Rome gets four-game suspension for giving Horton concussion (video)

Anyone watch any hockey last night? It was a good ol’ fashioned to end all good ol’ fashioneds with the Boston Bruins thoroughly lambasting the Vancouver Canucks 8-1. And there was a bit of an incident. Shortly after Nathan Horton shoveled a pass to his left as he entered the Canucks’ zone, Aaron Rome decided [...]

Whiny Tampa fans get Bruins to take down signs (images)
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Whiny Tampa fans get Bruins to take down signs (images)

Thanks to our buddy Anthony for this. Tampa Bay Lightning fans apparently don’t like to be made fun of for living in an area that doesn’t exactly raise its young on ice hockey. The Boston Bruins have been known to put up posters around TD Bank Garden that incite the other team’s fans during the [...]

Carcillo suspended two games for off-ice conduct during Game 4
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Carcillo suspended two games for off-ice conduct during Game 4

Dan Carcillo’s main job for the Philadelphia Flyers is to be an obnoxious agitator, who gets his hands dirty and does a lot of the unpopular stuff (in theory while avoiding penalties). Apparently, it’s one thing to direct your ire towards the opposing team, just don’t direct it towards the officials. And that’s what Carcillo [...]

Rangers’ Boogaard found dead
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Rangers’ Boogaard found dead

Derek Boogaard, who played 22 games for the New York Rangers this season and was known as one of the toughest fighters in the NHL, was found dead today in his apartment in Minneapolis. He was 28-years old. Authorities say that no foul play was suspected. One culprit could be the concussion that he suffered [...]

Flyers swept with help from a goalie they could have had
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Flyers swept with help from a goalie they could have had

Last year, the Philadelphia Flyers made a magical run through the post-season. They came back from a 3-0 deficit in Game 7 against the Boston Bruins in the second round, after coming back from 3-0 in that series. They ended up making it to Game 6 of the Stanley Cup, where they lost to the [...]

Sharks will stick with Niemi…for now
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Sharks will stick with Niemi…for now

The San Jose Sharks still hold a 3-2 lead on the Los Angeles Kings, but they are far from comfortable. Specifically, their goaltending situation is about as settled as that of the Philadelphia Flyers (okay, it’s not that bad). Antti Niemi, who was so great for the Blackhawks last year during their Stanley Cup championship [...]

Boucher to start Game 3…Leighton to back him up?
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Boucher to start Game 3…Leighton to back him up?

Most observers of the Philadelphia Flyers didn’t expect to hear Michael Leighton’s name come up in this year’s playoffs unless there was an injury or both Brian Boucher and Sergei Bobrovsky took huge collective dumps in their crease. While Bobrovsky certainly hasn’t embarrassed himself through two games, he did get yanked in Game 2 and [...]

Pronger a game-day decision for Game 1
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Pronger a game-day decision for Game 1

One of the reasons Philadelphia Flyers fans didn’t have to completely freak out about the team’s poor defensive play as of late was Chris Pronger. As in, they’d be getting him back for the playoffs and he’s such a difference maker that he’d immediately fix the back end. But, while Pronger (busted hand) skated and [...]

Bruins’ Thomas sets save percentage record
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Bruins’ Thomas sets save percentage record

Last year, the Boston Bruins made a decent run in the Stanley Cup playoffs, eventually blowing a 3-0 lead in the second round to the Philadelphia Flyers. Their goalie was Tuukka Rask, who played pretty well while Tim Thomas was banished to the bench. That’s probably not going to happen again this season. On Saturday, [...]

Flyers place Leighton on re-entry waivers
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Flyers place Leighton on re-entry waivers

Last year, Michael Leighton helped the Philadelphia Flyers in their deep playoff run that ended in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup. Sure, he wasn’t great and their defense helped him a ton, but he was still their starter for most of it. This season, Leighton’s hard work was rewarded with a one-way ticket to [...]

Cooke suspended for cheap elbow on McDonagh (video)
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Cooke suspended for cheap elbow on McDonagh (video)

Outside of Pittsburgh, you won’t find too many hockey fans that like Matt Cooke. He has a history of dirty play and it seems that this time the NHL wants to send a message. Cooke threw a completely dirty elbow to the head of New York Rangers defensman Ryan Donagh on Sunday. The NHL’s response? [...]

Bouwmeester sets record for consecutive games played
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Bouwmeester sets record for consecutive games played

As you may have gathered by the headline, Calgary Flames defensman Jay Bouwmeester has done something pretty damn impressive. Specifically, he is now the NHL record holder for most consecutive games played by a defensman. After Tuesday night’s game, Mr. Reliable has now played in an incredible 496 straight games. “There’s nothing really magical to [...]

Surgery for Chris Pronger
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Surgery for Chris Pronger

This is exactly what the slumping Flyers need. For a team that’s been so great all year, this is not the time to take on more water. It was thought that rest would be what the doctored ordered to get Chris Pronger’s hand healthy again, but that’s not the case. It turns out that the [...]

Emery sent to AHL to get work
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Emery sent to AHL to get work

Ray Emery went from being a high-upside goaltender with the Ottawa Senators, to out of the NHL, then to the Flyers and then to the Anaheim Ducks. Now? He’ll be playing a few games for Syracuse in the AHL. “Ducks send G Ray Emery to AHL Syracuse to play games tonight at San Antonio and [...]

Boucher to start, JVR to minors and no Betts
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Boucher to start, JVR to minors and no Betts

Just throwing out some notes on the Philadelphia Flyers. Brian Boucher will get the start tonight against the Ottawa Senators. Sergei Bobrovsky will get the day off. In other Flyers news, James Van Riemsdyk was sent to the Adirondack Phantoms of the AHL, which is shocking considering how productive he’s been lately. But, without Chris [...]

Flyers waive Zherdev
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Flyers waive Zherdev

So much for experimenting with an attitudinal Ukranian. The Philadelphia Flyers have announced that they have placed Nikolay Zherdev on waivers. “It had eroded to the point where they wanted to see what else is out there,” Flyers general manager Paul Holmgren said. According to Frank Seravelli of the Daily News, Zherdev declined comment on [...]

Toronto ships Kaberle to Boston
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Toronto ships Kaberle to Boston

We’ve heard the rumors for a while, but it’s now official. The Toronto Maple Leafs have shipped puck-moving defenseman Tomas Kaberle to the Boston Bruins. In return, the Leafs get AHL tree trunk Joe Colborne, a 2011 first-round pick and a conditional pick. The conditional pick is, according to the Toronto Star, thought to be [...]

Ian White on the block?
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Ian White on the block?

We’ve heard the names of Carolina Hurricanes Joni Pitkanen and Erik Cole recently come up in possible trade scenarios. As recently as Saturday, we heard Cole linked to the Philadelphia Flyers. But, Carolina GM Jim Rutherford is getting calls about other players too. Specifically, defenseman Ian White. “Something is in the works and it’s pending [...]

Malkin tears two knee ligaments
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Malkin tears two knee ligaments

This is certainly not good news for the Pittsburgh Penguins. Yes, they have a deep squad, but any time you lose one of the best players in the entire NHL, it’s a bad day. Last night was supposed to be a good night against the Buffalo Sabres. After missing Evgeni Malkin for five games with [...]

DiPietro to miss 4-6 weeks after Johnson rocks his party (video)
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DiPietro to miss 4-6 weeks after Johnson rocks his party (video)

A few years ago, the New York Islanders signed former Boston University Terrier Rick DiPietro to a ridiculous 15-year contract. Made of glass and pink cotton fibres, DiPietro might need to be with the team for the full 15 years just to accumulate an actual year or two of rink time. According to the Islanders [...]

Forsberg still has a sore foot
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Forsberg still has a sore foot

In case you hadn’t noticed, former Colorado Avalanche and future Hall of Famer Peter Forsberg has been practicing a bit with his former team, contemplating a comeback. The door would seem to be open on the Avs end for sure, even though he hasn’t played since the 2007 playoffs. “The ball is in his court,” [...]

Jewish hockey player suing the Ducks
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Jewish hockey player suing the Ducks

On Tuesday, a Jewish hockey player sued the NHL’s Anaheim Mighty Ducks, claiming that a couple of the coaches of the team’s affiliates harassed him and made anti-Semitic remarks. Jason Bailey, 23, is seeking damages from the Mighty Ducks, the Bakersfield Condors and coaches Martin Raymond and Mark Pederson. And you thought only blacks were [...]

Islanders suspend Nabokov
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Islanders suspend Nabokov

This is quite the little story brewing out on Long Island, huh? Goaltender Evgeni Nabokov spent most of this season with St. Petersburg in the KHL. On January 20th, he signed with the Detroit Red Wings. However, because he played in the KHL, he had to clear waivers before joining an NHL team. So a [...]