Monthly Archives: September 2012

Anisimov helps Lokomotiv win

Lokomotiv shutout Severstal 1-0 in one of three KHL games already played. Look who helped set up defenseman Staffan Kronwall’s power play decider. Vitaly Kolesnik picked up the shutout for Lokomotiv, who improved to 7-2 a year following last year’s … Continue reading

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Evander Kane goes to KHL, NFL vs NHL

The end of the week finally saw the first Canadian commit to the KHL. Today, it was announced that Evander Kane signed with Dinanmo Minsk. Only 21, the left wing posted career marks in goals (30) and points (57) in … Continue reading

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Hockey Lives on in KHL, CHL

It’s the same old story in the No Hockey League. It’s just another day if you’re an avid hockey fan. With no end in sight to another NHL lockout, players continue to make plans overseas. Can you blame them? It’s … Continue reading

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Transfer issue for players headed overseas

On the day Ilya Kovalchuk was introduced at a press conference by SKA of the KHL, Puck Daddy reporter Dmitry Chesnokov broke a story about a transfer issue NHLers are facing overseas. Under the IIHF agreement, players must be given transfer cards to be eligible to … Continue reading

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The KHL Report

By now, you already know that the NHL doesn’t exist. At least that’s how I feel. When Gary Bettman made it official at 12:01 AM the other day, I had no reaction. We’ve been here before. It’s very embarrassing for NHL fans, … Continue reading

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Kovalchuk latest to leave for KHL

Facing the prospect of no NHL season, players have started making alternative plans. Heading the list is league MVP Evgeni Malkin, who along with former Pen teammate Sergei Gonchar agreed to play for Metallurg of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) … Continue reading

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Plenty Of Hockey To Follow

Today is another day. At least that’s how I view it. We all get up everyday God willing and do our absolute best no matter what the circumstances. On a nice September weekend before Rosh Hashanah which for some means … Continue reading

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NHL moment of truth approaching

With the deadline to avoiding the third lockout of his tenure slightly more than 48 hours away, commisioner Gary Bettman and the Board of Governors wasted no time in making it known that their current offer to the NHLPA during this … Continue reading

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Remembering 9/11

It’s eleven years today for 9/11. It’s hard to believe. I remember standing over in Bayonne station with a co-worker on our way to work. Well, we were supposed to be. Instead of catching the Light Rail to Harborside Financial … Continue reading

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Remembering Fallen Heroes: Lokomotiv Yaroslavl

It’s a September Saturday in New York/New Jersey and the weather is balmy to the point of no return. On a day where tornadoes hit parts of Brooklyn and Queens, perhaps it’s an ominous sign for what looms ahead. Personally, … Continue reading

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