Monthly Archives: July 2012

Dubinsky, Anisimov, Erixon part of Columbus rebuild

There are always two sides to a deal. Even if everyone believes the Rangers stole Rick Nash, the Blue Jackets still received two solid NHLers who can contribute right away to their rebuild. Brandon Dubinsky is an established two-way forward who … Continue reading

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Predators match to retain Weber

A day following the Rangers big trade for Rick Nash, there was more news regarding Shea Weber. With a day left to decide, the Predators opted to match the gigantic frontloaded 14-year $110 million offer sheet Weber signed with the … Continue reading

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Visnovsky files grievance

Last month, the Islanders filled a need by adding blueline help- acquiring veteran Lubomir Visnovsky from the Ducks for a 2013 second round pick. A few weeks later, the 35-year old Czech defenseman filed a grievance against Anaheim for trading … Continue reading

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Potential Lines

With an eye towards 2012-13, it’s time to look at our roster. While it should be easy to fill out the top two lines, the hard part remains the third and fourth where a number of players will try to … Continue reading

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Looking Ahead: Nash, Rangers aim for Cup

A day later and the hockey world is still buzzing about yesterday’s trade for Rick Nash, who after months of speculation finally landed on Broadway. The 28-year old power forward will team with Brad Richards and Marian Gaborik to bolster … Continue reading

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Farewell Dubi and Arty

Artem Anisimov and Brandon Dubinsky were a big part of the Ranger revival. Sometimes, sports aren’t fair. One day, you root for your favorite players and then the next minute they’re gone. At least Brandon Dubinsky and Artem Anisimov were … Continue reading

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Na$h On Broadway: Dubinsky, Anisimov traded

Newly acquired Rick Nash will be under pressure to perform as a Ranger. Rick Na$h finally got his wish. The All-Star forward was traded today to the Rangers in a six-player deal with the Blue Jackets. Going the other way … Continue reading

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Fayne comes to terms with Devils on two-year deal

Even though there’s still work to be done up front, the Devils ensured the backline would remain intact by avoiding a potential arb hearing headache with defenseman Mark Fayne after coming to terms on a two year, $2.6 million deal.  … Continue reading

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League and owners look other way

Boom. That was the thud you heard late last night on the East coast when Shea Weber agreed to a 14-year offersheet with the Flyers worth $110 million. As Hasan previously noted, the Predators have the daunting task of deciding … Continue reading

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Weber signs 14 year, $110 million offer sheet from Flyers

After seeing the news this morning that broke while most of us were sleeping about the Flyers offer-sheeting Nashville captain and star defenseman Shea Weber to a 14 year, $110 million deal, one of my first thoughts was how could none … Continue reading

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