Monthly Archives: March 2010

Deadline Eve

For many, Christmas Eve takes on special meaning. The same can be said of Deadline Eve for puckers everywhere. With such a brief chaotic period for GMs to trade, expect the unexpected. Who knows what will happen between now and … Continue reading

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Islanders deal Sutton to Ottawa, look towards future (Updated)

Andy Sutton has played his last game for the Islanders. Well, at least for the time being. He can always re-up this summer. The 34 year-old rugged defenseman was dealt by the club earlier today to Ottawa for a 2010 … Continue reading

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Girardi might be on move (UPDATED)

As of this morning, defenseman Dan Girardi remains a Ranger. Whether or not that changes remains to be seen. Yesterday, he was held out of practice and didn’t make the trip to Ottawa for tonight’s first game out of the … Continue reading

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Devils’ stretch drive preview

So for a fan, while I’m glad to see the Devils back their return begins the worst way possible – with a 10:30 start. Well, maybe it’s actually the best time for the team to get a West Coast trip … Continue reading

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Deadline heating up

One day later with the roster freeze lifted, teams are already quick to make moves. Especially with the chaotic 3 PM Wednesday deadline. There’s already been a couple of noteworthy deals. 1.The Pens  acquired D Jordan Leopold from the Panthers … Continue reading

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A Day Later (Updated)

It’s the day after the Olympics concluded with one of the greatest hockey games ever played. A shame that our heroes didn’t pull it out. But they sure left an impression. The future of USA Hockey is in great shape … Continue reading

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Crosby ultimate Canadian hero

It’s been over for a while. But it’s just so hard to type. When you come that close to winning gold against Canada in Vancouver, it hurts. I’m honestly still numb as I write this. But it’s to be expected. … Continue reading

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