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...asons like this happen again. Meanwhile, in one of these meaningless games, Shane Doan viciously hits kris Letang when he's dangerously about ten FEET from the boards on a play where the puck is about 100 FEET away from them. Now Letang, a key cog on a team that is actually playing for somethin...
...ould expect no different today against Washington. Glad to see the Rangers are trying to sign Brady Skjei and get him to Hartford. Let him get his FEET wet in the minors and see what life as a professional is like. Maybe he is ready next year, giving the New York a low-cost solid option on the bl...
...Literally buried the defenseless D-man. Watch the hit here. You be the judge: The puck appeared to up in the neutral zone, nearly 90 FEET away when Doan flattened Letang with the chest high hit that cause D-man's head to smash violently off the end boards. Letang has battled concuss...
...h regularity and allowing 20 shots on goal in the 1st period, but Sergei Bobrovsky kept a zero on the board and allowed the Jackets time to get their FEET underneath them. Bobrovsky allowed a couple goals in the 2nd he'd probably want back, but by that point the Jackets had found their game and w...
... a previous blog. Sometimes, I really do feel like the cat with the proverbial nine lives. I burn through them, get written off and yet land on my FEET to fight another day. Career changes, dealing with cancer, dealing with the post-John McCauley NHL officiating bosses who tried to undermine peop...
...ction at the six-second mark -- namely LaRose emerging from a scrum to yank future Hobey Baker award winner and senior BC captain Mike Mottau off his FEET -- which allowed Dimitrakos a lane through the top of the circle which he used to score. Had Mottau been allowed to remain upright, Dimitrako...
... head of a player who was unable to protect himself. And, whether he meant to or it was just a natural reaction, he also ended up briefly leaving his FEET in the follow through. On tape it looks bad. That’s why Kadri is getting 4 games. In any event, Fraser MIGHT actually be able to come back to g...
...bigger prospect carrying the puck at center ice and racing end to end with the puck. Dumba is the type of player that can bring the building to their FEET any time he touches the puck so his recent successes do not come as any surprise to Wild fans. The less sexy story and more impressive in my m...
...less of Buffalo’s familiarity with the club as Atlantic Division rivals, should be able to win with their skates on their hands and gloves on their FEET. (OK, maybe that’s a stretch, but you never know.) But head coach Claude Julien wants to keep his group focused on the task at hand. “...
... Kadri received a two-minute minor penalty and will have a phone hearing on Wednesday for the head hit on Fraser, who had difficulty getting to his FEET and had to be helped off the ice by teammates. Kadri’s suspension last week was criticized by HNIC’s Don Cherry, who intimated that th...
... call on Eller. When you consider how the game was being called, I thought it was a very poor call to make. Eller wasn't trailing behind. He kept his FEET moving and pulled even. He got called for taking his hand off his stick to shove J.T. Brown on what was turning out to be a non-threatening rush....
... Don't give me that "embellishment is the only way to get a call half the time" crap. Coach your players to play the game the right way, keep their FEET moving and outnumber the opposition and you will force the opposing team into penalties. We're not out here to do you favors. Earn your power pla...
...inaldo skating 8:21 on 13 shifts. Raffl was also felled by a heavy but clean open-ice check by David Backes. The Austrian forward bounced back to his FEET. * Blues head coach Ken Hitchcock earned his 700th career win. During his tenure as Flyers head coach covering four full seasons and the early...
...he man with the limited resources that they were given this season. When the season started slipping away and the losses started piling up like eight FEET of Lake Erie lake effect snow, the players weren't given a snow blower or snow play. They were tasked with having to clear a path with just their...
...ason. It's a game, and you never can predict the outcome. Yes, the Isles need work on the power play. They have to shoot more and think on their FEET better. But they can't all be John Tavares. And they're not. ...
...as been particularly good at home this season. When he is locked in on his rebound control, he becomes exceptionally tough to beat: quick glove, good FEET with excellent lateral movement, fast recoveries, excellent puck handler. The Flyers' blueline is a much-maligned unit. There are no superst...
...rned himself a roster spot in Buffalo with his very impressive training camp performances. Grigo silenced many critics with his fast hands and faster FEET. He was arguably Buffalo's best forward in the preseason games. When camp closed, Sam Reinhart was granted his NHL tryout and Grigo was shuffled ...
...llery, was recalled from Lake Erie in the AHL and will play on the fourth line if Hishon can't go. Here are the game notes. Hamilton, 23, is 6-FEET-1, 195 pounds and the older brother of Boston's Dougie Hamilton. He was the Sharks' fifth-round pick (129th overall) in 2010. He had no points in...
...Art Staple called it “Weakest make-up call ever.” An empty Isles net made the last minute or so interesting as the Isles had to keep going 200 FEET to retrieve the puck. Certainly that isn’t what they wanted to do. This is only the first of four road games. Certainly they wanted a good s...
...de from Boston. The Avalanche acquired Caron, 24, and a 2016 sixth-round draft pick from the Bruins for Max Talbot and Paul Carey. Caron, who is 6-FEET-3 and 204 pounds, skated at left wing in practice Tuesday with Matt Duchene and Jarome Iginla. That's where he'll be Wednesday when the Avalanche...
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