Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Pirates term with Taschner to Minors deal

According to ESPN.com, the Pirates signed reliever Jack Taschner to a Minor League contract with an invitation to Spring Training on Wednesday. If he makes the Pirates' Opening Day roster, Taschner will earn $835,000, plus $465,000 in incentives based on appearances.

Taschner made 24 relief appearances for the Phillies this past season, posting a 4.91 ERA while striking out 19 batters and walking 20 in 29 1/3 innings in the phillies jersey. The left-hander also pitched in 20 games for Triple-A Lehigh Valley and posted a 2.08 ERA in 21 2/3 frames. Originally a second-round Draft pick by the Giants in 1999, Taschner spent his first four seasons in San Francisco.

Former Astros scout dies at 95

It is announced that Stan Benjamin, a former scout for the Houston Astros, passed away last Thursday at the age of 95.
Benjamin joined the Astros in 1965 and worked in the organization for nearly 40 years as a scout at the amateur and professional levels. His duties included serving as a Major League scout covering the American League East clubs for several seasons. He also served as Houston's amateur scouting supervisor for the Northeast section of the country.

"Stan was a vital cog in the Astros organization," said Astros president of baseball operations Tal Smith. "He was a keen judge of talent and had great personal associations throughout the game as a result of his long career as a player, high school coach, college basketball official and scout," Smith added. "All of us who knew Stan will have great memories of him."

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Red Sox hold "conditional club option" for Lackey

According to The Boston Globe, It is said that behind John Lackey's recently signed five-year contract, the Red Sox hold a "conditional club option" at the minimum salary for the 2015 season to protect themselves in case the pitcher gets hurt. The conditional option would force Lackey to play for the Major League $400,000, if an old elbow injury forced him to miss "significant time" with surgery during the deal.

The right-hander missed time on the disabled list because of an elbow injury while with the Angels during the past two seasons. From 2003-07, Lackey made 33 starts each season. In his eight-year career he has thrown 200-plus innings. Well it seems that the red sox jersey is more "expensive" than other team jerseys.

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Nationals sign veteran southpaw Guardado to Minors deal

The Nationals announced that they have agreed to terms with reliever Eddie Guardado on a Minor League deal with an invite to big league Spring Training. The club have been interested in Guardado since the Winter Meetings. According to a baseball source, team scouts told general manager Mike Rizzo that Guardado would be a big help to the club. During his 17 seasons in the big leagues, he has played in 908 games and saved 187 of them in his mlb jersey. He is best known for his years as the Twins' closer. His best season was in 2002, when he saved 45 games.

Guardado is one of three relievers acquired by the Nationals this offseason. The club traded for right-hander Brian Bruney on Dec. 7 and agreed to term with former Pirates closer Matt Capps on Christmas Eve.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Kings activate Ryan Smyth from reserve list

The Los Angeles Kings have activated forward Ryan Smyth from the injured IR on Friday and sent four players, forwards Corey Elkins, Oscar Moller and Scott Parse and defenseman Alec Martinez to their AHL team, the Manchester Monarchs.
Smyth had 9 goals and 14 assists for 23 points in 22 games in his los angeles kings jersey before going down with an upper body injury during the game against the Florida Panthers on Nov. 16. He has missed the Kings' last 15 games. Hecame to the Kings from Colorado on July 3 in exchange for defensemen Kyle Quincey and Tom Preissing and a fifth-round pick in the 2010 Entry Draft.

Elkins made his NHL debut this week and played in two games with the Kings, scoring his first NHL goal in Calgary.

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Padres CEO has nothing to say about Gonzalez

Moorad, in an interview on the Padres' flagship radio station said that he doesn't believe general manager Jed Hoyer has spoken with Boston Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein since the Winter Meetings concluded in Indianapolis last week. He also didn't think Hoyer and Epstein discussed Gonzalez.

Gonzalez has been the subject of trade speculation since the end of the regular season. Hoyer was an assistant general manager to Epstein in Boston before joining the Padres in October in trade discussions for the two-time All-Star and two-time Gold Glove Award winner. Moorad said "If it's something that would dramatically improve our ballclub, we'd be silly not to listen. Does that mean other teams don't ask about him? Of course not. We're going to listen." "Jed has money to spend, not a lot, but money to spend," Moorad said. Well can Gonzalez put on the padres jersey successfully?

Monday, December 21, 2009

Nationlas GM attends Aroldis Chapman's workout

According to a baseball source, Nationals general manager Mike Rizzo went to Houston to watch left-hander Aroldis Chapman work out. According to Gene Duffey, Chapman had a bullpen session in the morning and impressed scouts with his velocity.

Chapman became a free agent after he defected from the Cuban National Team on July 3. Whether the Nationals can sign Chapman or not remains to be seen. Rizzo said early this month that the Nationals maybe would not break the bank when it came to signing free agents.

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Tim Maxey spent seven seasons with Indians

Major League Baseball and the Major League Baseball Players Association announced that Tim Maxey was named Major League Baseball's Joint Strength and Conditioning Coordinator. Maxey will focus on providing guidance to and identifying best practices for clubs and players involving conditioning, fitness, nutrition and other related subjects in this newly created position. Maxey has plenty of experience in the field and he just completed his seventh season as the strength and conditioning coach for the Indians in 2009, and he also worked in the Royals organization from 1998 to 2002.

Maxey visit with every team during Spring Training to discuss practices and conditioning. He will also be available to all Major League clubs during the season for all areas relating to strength and conditioning, including the development of educational programs. He also has served MLB and the MLBPA on its Strength and Conditioning Advisory Board and has been an advisor to the Taylor Hooton Foundation.

Maxey is a National and Conditioning Association-Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist and a Registered Strength and Conditioning Coach. He is a graduate of Shawnee State University and holds a Master's Degree in physical education from The Ohio State University.

Friday, December 18, 2009

Flyers term with veteran Grahame

According to the Philadelphia Daily News, Flyers general manager Paul Holmgren confirmed that goalie John Grahame has signed a professional contract with the American Hockey League affiliate in Adirondack. Grahame spent five seasons in the NHL from 2001 through 2008 with the Boston Bruins, Tampa Bay Lightning and Carolina Hurricanes. He recently played 20 games in the Kontinental Hockey League for Avangard Omsk during the 2008-09 season.

Holmgren has not revealed his plans for Grahame but he actually need an experienced goalie, when starting Flyers goalie Ray Emery underwent abdominal surgery. The club is currently relying on veteran Brian Boucher, who has started the last four games, and rookie Johan Backlund, who has made an appearance in the flyers jersey this season.

Statement regarding Ducks Henry and Susan Samueli

NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman issued the following statement on Dec.9: "On December 9, 2009, U.S. District Court Judge Cormac J. Carney vacated the single charge that was pending against Dr. Henry Samueli, indicating that no law had been violated. We are delighted that the Samueli good name has now been cleared. In retrospect, it is regrettable and unfortunate that the circumstances at that time caused the Samuelis and the Anaheim Ducks to endure any suspension. We were pleased to welcome the Samuelis back to the NHL when the suspension was lifted this past November 12."

This statement comes after U.S. District Court proceedings this week in California, where Judge Carney stated that Henry Samueli had not made a materially false statement during his testimony before the SEC.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Capitals assigned Nylander to AHL

Caps General Manager George McPhee announced last weekend that the Washington Capitals have sent center Michael Nylander to the Grand Rapids Griffins of the American Hockey League.

Nylander has played 920 career NHL games for the Capitals, New York Rangers, Boston, Chicago, Tampa Bay, Calgary and Hartford. He has not played an NHL game in the nhl jersey this season.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Reds sign Burke to Minor League deal

Although the Reds may not have made any major moves during the Winter Meetings in Indianapolis, they did sign Chris Burke to a Minor League deal, general manager Walt Jocketty said last week. Burke, who is a former first-round pick by the Astros in the 2001 First-Year Player Draft, played in 32 games for the Padres in 2009 and also played in the Mariners' and Braves' Triple-A affiliates. In 83 Minor League games, the right-handed hitter .279 with four homers and 15 stolen bases.

In six seasons in the Majors, he has also played center field, shortstop, right field, first base and third base in his mlb jersey. "I think we see him as a potential candidate for the utility role on the Major League club, and if nothing else, he'll play at Triple-A Louisville," Jocketty said. "He's from Louisville, it's his hometown, and he's very excited about the possibility to play for either club. He's an experienced guy that might be able to help us."

Mets ink Dessens to Minors deal

The Associated Press reported that reliever Elmer Dessens will remain with the Mets since the right-hander agreed to a Minor League contract last week. This contract will pay him $700,000 if he is in the Majors and $90,000 if he is in the Minors3. He can also earn $150,000 in bonuses.

The veteran made 28 relief appearances with the Mets last season, posting a 3.31 ERA with 14 strikeouts in 32 2/3 innings in his mets jersey. In his career, Dessens has played with the Pirates, Reds, D-backs, Dodgers, Royals, Brewers, Rockies, Braves and Mets.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Indians sign Reyes and Miller to Minors deals

The Indians signed both pitchers Reyes and Miller to Minor League contracts on Sunday. And Reyes was given an invite to Major League Spring Training camp, though he will be in rehab mode after having reconstructive right elbow surgery in June. Reyes will not be ready to pitch in the Majors until midseason. If he can recover, he could be a rotation option for the Indians.

Reyes showed up in 67 career appearances in the big leagues with the Indians and Cardinals, including 52 starts. He was the winning pitcher in Game 1 of the 2006 World Series between the Cardinals and Tigers. Miller will be in Minor League camp rehabbing from the surgery on his right middle finger in the past two years. Hope to see them playing in the indians jerseys.

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Flyers' Emery will have surgery

The Philadelphia Flyers announced that goaltender Ray Emery will undergo surgery to repair a torn muscle in his lower abdomen and he is expected to miss six weeks. Dr. William Meyers, from Hahnemann University Hospital will perform the surgery.

Emery has made 21 appearances with the team in his flyers jersey this season. Johan Backlund has been called up from the AHL's Adirondack Phantoms.

Witt feels good after car accident

According to a report, New York Islanders defenseman Brendan Witt was struck by a car in Philadelphia on Tuesday morning and was not injured. At that time Witt was crossing Arch Street when a car made an illegal turn and struck the defenseman. According to the report, Witt told passersby he was all right and continued on his way.

"I'm OK," Witt said, according to Newsday. "I've got to go play some hockey. I'm a hockey player. I'm OK. No big deal."
"I just got lucky," Witt said. "Fortunately nothing bad happened. I'm just a little sore." He didn't file an accident report and was now at the team's morning skate at the Wachovia Center. It seems that he can continue playing on the ice in his islanders jersey.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Milan Lucic will appear on NHL Live

It is reported that Boston Bruins forward Milan Lucic will be among the guests on NHL Live! scheduled from noon to 2 p.m. on NHL Network and NHL.com and broadcast on XM Radio.

Lucic will appear in-studio at the NHL Store Powered By Reebok in Manhattan to speak with hosts Deb Placey and E.J. Hradek. Lucic is 2-3-5 in 10 games for the Bruins this season in his boston bruins jersey and enjoyed a 17-goal campaign in 2008-09. Monday's show also includes New York Islanders coach Scott Gordon and TSN analyst Bob McKenzie.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Flyers' Emery will have surgery

The Philadelphia Flyers announced that goaltender Ray Emery will undergo surgery to repair a torn muscle in his lower abdomen and he is expected to miss six weeks. Dr. William Meyers, from Hahnemann University Hospital will perform the surgery.

Emery has made 21 appearances with the team in his flyers jersey this season. Johan Backlund has been called up from the AHL's Adirondack Phantoms.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Royals signs Steve Lerud

It is reported that the Royals signed catcher Steve Lerud to a Minor League contract last week. Lerud has been in the Pirates since being taken in the fourth round of the 2003 First-Year Player Draft. In six Minor League seasons, he has a .228 average with 42 home runs and 224 RBIs in 519 games.

Last season with Double-A Altoona, Lerud batted .240 with four homers and 26 RBIs in 95 games. He threw out 37 base-stealers with 15 passed balls and six errors. He is the second catcher from outside the organization signed by the Royals. The Royals also have signed catchers Vance Wilson and Cody Clark to Minor League deals. Hope to see him playing on the field in the royals jersey.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Matinez desires to pitch in 2010

Now Pedro Martinez keeps his mind on pitching in 2010. Playing in former Red Sox teammate David Ortiz's charity golf tournament in Cap Cana last week, the right-hander made it clear his experience with the Phillies was a good one through the World Series. Martinez told the Associated Press that the Phillies treated him very well and they were very professional.

Martinez went 5-1 with a 3.63 ERA with the team with his phillies jersey and made three starts in the playoffs, including the Game 6 loss the Yankees. Phillies general manager Ruben Amaro Jr. told Martinez after the World Series that the Phillies have not closed the door on his return in 2010, but are focusing their efforts elsewhere. "More specifically, our need at third base and in our bullpen," Amaro said. "Those two areas are our priorities."

Martinez expressed his desire to pitch for the Licey Tigers in the Dominican Winter League in the interview with the AP. When he was unsigned by a Major League club last spring, Martinez pitched for the Dominican team in the World Baseball Classic. Martinez's agent Fernando Cuza said that Martinez intends to pitch the entire 2010 season after signing with the Phillies in July.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Avalanche Jones will lose several months' playing

Colorado Avalanche forward David Jones is going to miss the next 4 or 6 months after suffering a torn anterior cruciate ligament in Saturday's game with the Minnesota Wild.

Jones was hurt later in the third period when he collided with Minnesota forward Chuck Kobasew, who fell on his leg.
Avalanche was already playing without forwards Milan Hejduk and T.J. Galiardi. "I think that when you have those injuries, it's an opportunity for other players," Avalanche coach Joe Sacco said. "It gives them a chance to be put in different situations and see how they respond." Hope he can return to his team in his avalanche jersey 6 months later.

Friday, December 4, 2009

Gustavsson sees medical specialists

Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Jonas Gustavsson was examined by cardiac specialists in Toronto after leaving Tuesday's game against the Montreal Canadiens, playing only one period of the game. Gustavsson has had heart problems this season. He underwent heart surgery to repair a problem that caused an abnormal heart rhythm.

"I'm not going to be responsible for someone keeling over during a game," said Wilson after the Leafs' triumph. "The game's not that important." General Manager Brian Burke said Gustavsson did not need to spend the night in a hospital after Tuesday's incident.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Laraque is sidelined for five games

The National Hockey League announced that Montreal Canadiens forward Georges Laraque has been suspended for five games without pay for an incident which happend during a game against the Detroit Red Wings last Saturday.
Laraque was involved in an incident at the first period, where he deliberately extended his knee and caused an injury to Detroit defenseman Niklas Kronwall. Laraque was assessed a minor penalty.

"Mr. Laraque's actions were dangerous and caused a significant injury to his opponent," said NHL Senior Executive Vice President of Hockey Operations Colin Campbell. Laraque will miss next five games. Well he has to take off his canadiens jersey for a while.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Williams was hired as Majors scout

The Pirates have hired Steve Williams to serve as a Major League scout for the team."Steve brings a wealth of baseball experience to the Pittsburgh Pirates," general manager Neal Huntington said in a release that announced the hiring. "We are pleased to add someone of his background, experience and abilities to an already talented group of individuals on the professional scouting staff."

Williams recently worked as an assistant director of scouting for the Royals. Before that, he spent nearly seven seasons serving as a regional scouting supervisor with the Tigers. Williams also spent 12 years working as an area scout for both Minnesota and Toronto. In addition, he has held the position of president of the Buck O'Neil Scouting and Coaches Association in the past six years.

Friday, November 20, 2009

Royals sign Brad Thompson

The Royals of Major League have agreed to a Minor League contract with former Cardinals right-hander Brad Thompson. Last season Thompson played in 32 games including eight starts for the Cardinals. He is expected to be invited to the Major League Spring Training camp.

In five years with the Cardinals, Thompson has played in 185 games in his cardinals jersey. He posted his best numbers as a rookie in 2005. Thompson has postseason experience including two-thirds of a scoreless inning in the 2006 World Series against Detroit Tigers. He appeared in the both National League Division Series and League Championship Series in 2005 and 2006.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Sabres General Manager will appear on NHL Hour

According to the report, Buffalo Sabres general manager Darcy Regier will be the guest on Thursday's NHL Hour With Commissioner Gary Bettman on Sirius XM Radio at about 3 p.m. ET. Regier became general manager of the Sabres in 1997 and he is the longest-serving general manager in franchise history.

The show encourages hockey fans to call in with questions for the Commissioner. NHL Hour with Commissioner Gary Bettman now broadcasts live on Thursdays from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. ET on NHL Home Ice and on Sirius Channel 208 and NHL.com.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Blue Jackets sent Filatov to KHL

General Manager Scott Howson of the Columbus Blue Jackets announced on November 17.that the tema have sent forward Nikita Filatov to CSKA of the Kontinental Hockey League for the rest of the 2009-10 season. Filatov has appeared in 13 games with the Blue Jackets this season, scoring two goals and adding eight penalty minutes. He has got eight penalty minutes in 21 NHL games over the past two seasons.

"Nikita is a top prospect in our organization and we believe it is in the best interest of his development to play more and in all situations in the KHL," said Howson. "We have agreed to his request to be assigned to CSKA and this should afford him the opportunity to continue to work and develop his game in his hometown of Moscow." Fans will not see him playing in columbus blue jackets jersey for a while.

Monday, November 16, 2009

Brookls Orpik is sidelined for two weeks

It is announced on Thursday that Penguins' defenseman Brooks Orpik will be out of the lineup for the next two weeks because of a lower-body injury. "He's got a two-week injury, lower body," head coach Dan Bylsma said. "We were excited that he was doing better than we feared. He's doing well. We got some good news and he'll hopefully be around 14 days." Orpik left the game on Tuesday night in Boston in the first period after falling into the boards and did not come back to the game. Now the Penguins have lost a player in each of their past three games, and four in the last two weeks.

Forward Tyler Kennedy left after team warm-ups at Los Angeles on Nov. 5 and has been out ever since. Then the team lost defenseman Kris Letang after he suffered a shoulder pain on Nov. 7 at San Jose. And only three days later, the team is marching without Orpik. It is regrettable for fans not to see them playing on the ice in the penguins jerseys.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Red Wings' General Manager and Capitals Knuble will be on NHL Live!

Today's NHL Live! show includes four-time Stanley Cup winning general manager Ken Holland of the Detroit Red Wings and Washington Capitals right wing Mike Knuble, who has 5 goals and 10 assists in 18 games this season. Holland will talk to hosts E.J. Hradek and Deb Placey about the NHL General Managers Meeting in Toronto and the recent play of his Red Wings team. Knuble, whose team beat the Islanders in an 11-round shootout, will be happy to discuss his No. 6 ranking in the League in his capitals jersey.

The show will be on air from 1 to 2 p.m.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Two wonderful games will be on show on Sunday

Most hockey fans know that two games will be on tap for Sunday, and both tems promise to be for fun. At 5 p.m. ET, the Atlanta Thrashers will perhaps bounce back from Saturday's 6-3 loss on as they will host the St. Louis Blues at Philips Arena. St. Louis was extremely competitive on Saturday, but came up in a 2-1 shootout loss against the Philadelphia Flyers at the Wachovia Center.

And three hours after that game begins, the Colorado Avalanche will continue their fabulous start as they will take on the Edmonton Oilers at the Pepsi Center. So which team do you support? Anyway, let us put on NHL jerseys and support our favourite teams.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Pitcher Marmolejo is suspended

Next year Reds Minor League pitcher Jose Marmolejo will serve a suspension after Major League Baseball disciplined him due to the use and possession of a prohibited performance-enhancing substance. It actually occurred over the summer but was under review at the end of the season. The Reds club suspended Marmolejo from their Dominican Summer League team in August for the final 10 games of this year during the check. Then MLB handed down a 50-game suspension and considered the team's suspension as part of the time served. As a result, Marmolejo will at least miss the first 40 games in the next season.

Marmolejo made thirteent appearances in the DSL, getting 17 earned runs on 28 hits over 19 2/3 innings. Thus we will not see him playing in his reds jersey for a while.

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Vancouver Canucks' Grabner is out of games for 6 weeks

It is reported that Grabner has injured his ankle during a pre-game soccer warm-up last Sunday and is expected to be out for about six weeks. This Austria native has collected two goals and three assists in nine games with the Canucks this season.

"Obviously, it's challenging for everyone but injuries are a part of the game," said Alex Burrows. "There's a lot of injuries around the league and we’re no different. Hopefully we'll get those guys back soon." Roberto Luongo, also out with a hairline fracture to his rib, is expected to make the teams upcoming road trip. When will Canucks fans see those injured players skating on the ice in the canucks jerseys again?

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Defenseman Del Zotto becomes October's top rookie

New York Rangers defenseman Michael Del Zotto was named the NHL's Rookie of October after posting 12 points in 14 games. Del Zotto scored 4 goals and had 8 assists to lead all rookies in scoring for the first month in the new york rangers jersey. He was selected by the Rangers with the 20th pick in the 2008 Entry Draft, scoring his first goal in only his second game. He added a goal and an assist two days later.

"Forget about his skill and all the points he's put on the board, but it's the way he handles himself," Rangers coach John Tortorella said. "I don't think he's afraid to make mistakes so it allows him to try to make a difference. That's pretty unique for a 19-year-old guy playing the toughest position in the game."

Monday, November 2, 2009

Yankees game becomes the most-watched World Series

The Yankees win over the Phillies on the Halloween night was the most-watched World Series game on Saturday in these five years. Game 3 drew 15.4 million viewers, which is a 57-percent increase over last year's Game 3 between the Phillies and Rays. The last Saturday game which drew more viewers was Game 1 between the Red Sox and Cardinals in 2004.

Through three games, this year's World Series has averaged 17.9 million viewers, a 46-percent increase over the first three games last year and is the highest average since 2004. Guys, put on yankees jerseys and support them!

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Gaborik will not play against Islanders

The New York Rangers will be playing Wednesday's game against the New York Islanders at the Nassau Coliseum without their top star, Marian Gaborik, who left Monday's 5-2 win over Phoenix after a collision with Coyotes forward Petr Prucha. He also leads the team in his new york rangers jersey jersey with 18 points in 12 games.

"He won't be playing tonight," Rangers coach John Tortorella told the media after Wednesday's morning. "I'm not going to get into what he has." P.A. Parenteau, a right wing who was leading the AHL with 8 goals, was recalled on Tuesday from Hartford and will play against the Islanders. "I have no idea" – That’s a reply from Tortorella when asked when Gaborik will be able to return to the lineup.

Friday, October 30, 2009

Bill Daly's statement on Oct.28

The deputy commissioner of the National Hockey League Bill Daly, state in that following words: "In Phoenix today, a tentative agreement was reached among the parties to amend the NHL's offer to purchase the Coyotes franchise out of bankruptcy, and a proposed order, mutually agreed to by the parties, will be filed with the Court seeking approval of the NHL's amended bid.

"If there is no objection from the parties involved, and subject to any potential objections and a hearing if necessary, the parties hope to close the sale of the Club to the NHL by Monday, Nov. 2. It remains the NHL's intention upon taking control of the Club to stabilize the Club's operations and, as quickly as possible, to re-sell the Club to a new owner who is committed to operating the Club in the Glendale/Phoenix market." But where can fans buy coyotes jerseys?

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Colorado's Darcy Tucker left the ice with a concussion

Colorado Avalanche left wing Darcy Tucker was taken to a hospital with a concussion after taking a hit from the Carolina Hurricanes' Tuomo Ruutu at the second period in Friday night's game at the Pepsi Center. The Avalanche reported that Tucker had regained consciousness and was fully alert. "We know he suffered a concussion," coach Joe Sacco said after the Avs' 5-4 victory. "He was alert and he was moving, so those are positive signs.”

Tucker fell on his back and lay on the ice for several minutes and taken to the hospital. "The League will take care of it," said Carolina coach Paul Maurice. "I'm a huge Darcy Tucker supporter, so I hope he's OK." "Ruutu's got a history," said Foote, the Avs' captain. "He hits late, he hits from behind. So I felt like it was probably dirty if your guy is laying there." Hope he will return to the team in his avalanche jersey soon.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Valentine, Acta and Fryman will get interviews

According to a report in the Cleveland Plain Dealer on Monday, Bobby Valentine, Manny Acta and Travis Fryman are among the finalists to be the next Indians manager, Valentine will get a second interview this week in Cleveland. Valentine has managed in the big leagues for 15 years and has a combined 1,117-1,072 record with the Rangers and Mets. His best season was in 2000, when he led the Mets to the World Series.

Acta managed the Nationals for two-plus seasons and compiled a 158-252 record. He was relieved of his duties in July of this year. Acta was interviewed by general manager Mark Shapiro and assistant general manager Chris Antonetti via the phone last week. "It is a very attractive situation, because they already have a good, young nucleus of players on the team and a very strong farm system. I believe that an exciting time is coming again to Cleveland." Acta wrote in an e-mail to MLB.com last week.

Wakefield's surgery is a success

Tim Wakefield, who spent the entire season limping because of a loose fragment in his lower back, underwent successful surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital on Wednesday. Wakefield's herniated disc was repaired and the fragment removed, making the right-hander to have a productive offseason. The 43-year-old Wakefield stated late in the season that he decides to play at least one more year.

According to a Red Sox spokesperson, Wakefield (in red sox jersey) can start his rehab immediately, and he should be fully recovered before the start of Spring Training. "Wake is someone that is in our plans, and we hope he makes starts for us next year and is a member of the rotation," general manager Theo Epstein said the day after the Red Sox were eliminated from the ALDS. "We haven't sat down and finalized anything. Obviously, we want to see how the surgery goes, and then both sides will sit down and talk."

Monday, October 26, 2009

Chicago Blackhawks recalled Skille from AHL

The Chicago Blackhawks have suspended center Andrew Ebbett from the Anaheim Ducks and have recalled right wing Jack Skille (in blackhawks jersey) from the AHL’s Rockford IceHogs. Ebbett has been held scoreless in two regular-season games with Ducks after recording one assist and two penalty minutes in five preseason contests. He split the 2008-09 season between Ducks and the AHL’s Iowa Chops, getting 32 points in 48 regular-season NHL games and adding a goal and two assists in 13 Stanley Cup Playoff contests.

Ebbett ranked sixth in the AHL and 11th with 72 points in 74 games with the Portland Pirates in 2007-08. He helped the Pirates advance to the Eastern Conference Final in the Calder Cup Playoffs, posting 17 points in 16 postseasons. Ebbett made his NHL debut at the end of the 2007-08 season, recording two penalty minutes in three regular-season games with Ducks. Signed as a free agent by the Ottawa Senators after a four-year career at the University of Michigan, Ebbett made his professional debut with the AHL’s Binghamton Senators in 2006-07, leading the Senators with 39 assists and ranking second with 65 points in 71 regular-season games.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Colin Wilson gets his first NHL goal

Colin Wilson, who is the Nashville Predator's first-round pick in the 2008 Entry Draft, scored his first NHL goal on Wednesday night in the city where he started in college. Wilson tapped home a loose puck at the second period in the game against the Boston Bruins at TD Garden. The goal came in his fifth NHL game.

Wilson had more than a little experience playing at the Garden and was Terriers' top scorer last season when they won the NCAA championship. They also won the Hockey East titles at the Garden. "It was really exciting," said Wilson. "It gave me a lot of memories."

Friday, October 23, 2009

Predators' Wilson will make NHL debut

The Predators hit the ice for morning skate at the Sommet Center for the preparation of tonight's home game against the Edmonton Oliers. After another strong skate, the 2008 first round pick is going to lace up the skates for his first NHL game. After having working through a groin injury in the preseason, the 19-year old is very eager to join his team once again. "I'm excited. I think it will be nice to get back out there on the ice especially for a game," Wilson said after morning skate.

The coaches indicated that Wilson may open the game centering Joel Ward and Ryan Jones, but the combinations may change throughout the game.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Astros bring back all six coaches for 2010

All six of the A's coaches will return for their same roles in 2010. Curt Young, the longest tenured member of the staff, returns for his seventh season as pitching coach. The former big leaguer received praise for his work with a rotation heavy on rookies, while also getting consistency out of the bullpen.

Tye Waller will return for his fourth season on the staff and second consecutive as Bob Geren's bench coach. Third-base coach Mike Gallego and first-base coach Todd Steverson will return in their roles for the second straight year. The A's finished the season in fourth place in the American League West.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Vanek will be out for weeks due to upper body injury

It is reported that Buffalo Sabres( Sabres jerseys )forward Thomas Vanek will be out for weeks after sustaining an upper body injury in a 6-2 win over the Detroit Red Wings( Red Wings jerseys ). Without providing the exact nature of the injury, Ruff said that Vanek will miss some time or weeks. Vanek did not return after scoring his second goal of the game against Detroit at the second period.

Though Vanek fell awkwardly after snapping in the shot at the right post, Ruff said the player had been hurt earlier in the game. Vanek spent a few moments on the bench before leaving for the locker room.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

White Sox pick up Garcia's option

It is reported that the White Sox exercised their 2010 option on right-hander Freddy Garcia, who will make a $1 million base salary, plus a possible $2 million in incentives. Garcia, who signed a Minor League contract after being released by the Mets in April, spent most of the summer in the Minors working on a comeback from 2008 shoulder surgery.

In his last season on Saturday, Garcia gave up one run with seven strikeouts in seven-plus innings against the Tigers.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Blackhawks trade Aaron Johnson to Flames

The Chicago Blackhawks sent defenseman Aaron Johnson to Flames on Wednesday in exchange for left wing Kyle Greentree. Greentree appeared in two games with the Flames last season but spent most of 2008-09 season with the Flames. He has 65 goals and 61 assists for 126 points and 148 penalty minutes in 159 AHL regular-season games with the Philadelphia Phantoms and Quad City. Greentree had 41 goals and 101 points in three seasons with the University of Alaska-Fairbanks.

Johnson had 3 goals and 5 assists in 38 games with the Hawks last season, as a member of the organization after signing as a free agent on July 15, 2008. He has played in 184 NHL games with Blue Jackets, New York Islanders and Chicago, scoring 10 goals and adding 26 assists for 36 points with 156 PIM.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Tolbert is out of ALDS with oblique strain

Twins infielder Matt Tolbert was placed on the disabled list on Saturday with a left oblique strain that he suffered in Friday's game against Yankees. Minnesota named infielder Brian Buscher to take place of Tolbert, who will also have to miss the Twins' next series. Yet Tolbert tried to play through the pain, not wanting to exit his second career postseason game. After his second at-bat of the night, the pain became much more serious.

"It finally got to the point where I couldn't throw across the infield or run," Tolbert said. "I knew if I had to make a play or try and score a run, I might be able to do it." Tolbert was replaced by infielder Brendan Harris, who hit an RBI triple later in the game. Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said Harris will get the start at third base in Game 3.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Predators sign defenseman Bouillon

Nashville Predators General Manager David Poile announced today that the club has signed defenseman Francis Bouillon to a one-year contract. Bouillon posted a career-high five goals, nine points and 53 penalty minutes in 54 games with Montreal in 2008-09. He has played 485 NHL games since 1999-2000, collecting 102 points and 371 penalty minutes.

Bouillon is also a veteran of 25 NHL Playoff contests, and has seen action in four of the last five postseasons.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Ted Williams' head was mistreated

It is reported that Red Sox Hall of Famer Ted Williams' head was mistreated at an Arizona cryonics facility. Larry Johnson, a former executive at the Alcor Life Extension Foundation in Scottsdale, writes that Williams' head, which had been severed and frozen for storage, was abused at the facility. Johnson claims a technician took baseball-like swings at Williams' frozen head with a monkey wrench.

Williams died in 2002 at age 83 and had his remains sent to Alcor for cryogenic storage in the hope that future generations would develop the technology to revive him.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Cole may be out for several weeks because of leg injury

It is reported that Erik Cole suffered a lot in his left leg from last night’s collision with Bruins' Dennis Wideman and will miss 4 to 6 weeks' plays. Cole had missed Sunday’s practice with the injury, with Tuomo Ruutu moving to Eric Staal’s wing.

Team Coach Paul Maurice said after practice that there is no problem inserting Tim Conboy, who is on the roster as the 13th forward, into the lineup in case Cole could not go. Conboy can help provide a physical spark which the Canes lacked in their first two games, and he was active in that department in practice.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Phillies clinch home-field advantage in National League Division Series

The Phillies locked up home-field advantage in the National League Division Series, but they lost an opportunity for home field in the NL Championship Series. The Milwaukee Brewers beat the St.Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium in order to guarantee the Phillies the second-best record amongst NL division winners.

The Phillies, who have lost three consecutive games, can finish no better than 93-69. The Dodgers clinched the NL West on Saturday and will finish with no worse than a 94-68 record. The Phillies still could have home-field advantage in the NLCS, but only if the Cardinals beat the Dodgers in the NLDS.

Monday, October 5, 2009

O'Donnell is suspended for the rest of games

Los Angeles Kings defenseman Sean O'Donnell has been suspended for two regular season games because of a match penalty in a pre-season game against the New York Islanders on September 22.
At 16:37 of the second period, O'Donnell was assessed a match penalty for delivering a cross check to Matt Martin of the Islanders.

O'Donnell will miss the Kings remaining three pre-season games against Colorado and Anaheim as well as the first two games of the Kings' regular season schedule. He will be eligible to return on Oct. 8 against Minnesota.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

The Brewers beat the Phils

It seems that it will be difficult for the Phillies to clinch the National League East this weekend at Miller Park. The Brewers beat the Phils on Friday, as left-hander Cliff Lee allowed nine hits and seven runs in six innings.

Philadelphia's magic number remains four. The Phillies got something offensively at the early time. Ryan Howard knocked in a pair of runs in the fourth inning and right-hander Brad Lidge appears to have lost his closer's job again. He replaced Lee in the seventh inningq and gave up a run on two hits.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Blues term with veteran Darryl Sydor

The St. Louis Blues signed veteran defenseman Darryl Sydor, who is a two-time Stanley Cup winner, to a one-year contract. "He's a proven winner who brings valuable leadership to our blue line and will be a positive mentor for our younger defensemen."said team president John Davidson.

Sydor has played for five NHL clubs during his 18 NHL seasons. He started 2008-09 with the Pittsburgh Penguins, but was traded to the Dallas Stars early in the season and finished 12 assists and 18 penalty minutes in 73 games. He had won the Stanley Cup with Dallas in 1999 and Tampa Bay in 2004. In 1,244 regular-season games, he has 98 goals and 401 assists with 710 PIM.

Friday, September 25, 2009

Jeff Samardzija will replace Lilly

Ted Lilly quit the match on Wednesday because of the tendinitis in his left shoulder, and Jeff Samardzija will replace him and walk in his second Major League start in the Cubs' series finale against Milwaukee Brewers. Lilly underwent arthroscopic surgery on his shoulder in late July, and has struck out 36 in 47 innings in that stretch since he turned back on Aug. 17. Hope he will show up on the field with his Cubs jersey soon.

Cubs manager Lou Piniella said Rich Harden, who was going to have pitched on Monday against the Brewers but was omitted to give him a chance to rest, will start this weekend against the Giants.Samardzija made his first Major League start on Aug. 12 against Phillies, giving up seven runs on eight hits while striking out four. This right-hander was the Cubs' fifth-round pick in 2006, and has split this season between the big league team and Triple-A Iowa.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Gonzalez leaves the game with hamstring

After sparking a four-run go-ahead rally, left fielder Carlos Gonzalez left Tuesday's series opener against the Padres due to his left hamstring. Gonzalez opened the first inning with a triple into the right-center alley, and returned to the field in the top of the second, fielding one ball from center fielder Tony Gwynn Jr.

Gonzalez entered the game hitting .277 with 12 home runs and 16 steals. The temperature at that time was 48 degrees, and rain began falling in the second inning, which possibly leads to Gonzalez's hamstring.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Chris Volstad will return to Marlins

Right-hander Chris Volstad threw a 50-pitch on Saturday, and then manager Fredi Gonzalez declared that he is ready to return to the field. "It went well," Gonzalez said. "He'll go back into the bullpen. We won't use him Sunday, and then Monday is an off-day. On Tuesday, we can use him."

Saturday's simulated game obviously convinced Gonzalez that Volstad is back truely. However, the Marlins won't need him until Tuesday's doubleheader against the Phillies. "That's why we did it today," Gonzalez said. "We felt like we could get through these next two games without him having to pitch."

Monday, September 21, 2009

Maple Leafs' Gustavsson has undergone minor surgery

Rookie goalie Jonas Gustavsson underwent minor surgery on Tuesday, spending only a few hours in a Toronto hospital. After a strenuous round on the exercise bike, Gustavsson felt a little bit dizzy last weekend at the team physical.

"We're just lucky it happened when he was put under stress," said coach Ron Wilson,"because otherwise it can be difficult to detect."Gustavsson returned to the game immediately the day after feeling uncomfortable but doctors has already noticed the problem.

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Chipper will miss a few more games

The Braves managed to win several games without Chipper Jones in their lineup this weekend in St. Louis, and they may spend a few more days without their veteran third baseman.

Jones missed Tuesday night's series opener against the New York Mets with the strained left groin which he suffered during the ninth inning of Saturday's game against the Cardinals. When he played with approximately 50-60 percent effort on Tuesday afternoon, he still felt uncomfortable. "When I can get it to 75-80 percent and just kind of temper it, I'll get back in there," Jones said. He also said it is hopeful that he will be able to return to the Braves' lineup within the next few days. We look forward to seeing him playing on the field in his baseball jersey again.

Friday, September 18, 2009

Glaus was sidelined by strained muscle

After suffering a strained left muscle in Saturday's game against the Braves, Troy Glaus was still in serious pain on Monday. Obviously Glaus was unavailable both the two days, and he will probably continue to be out of service for the future. If he had become much better, he would have started in Monday's win over Florida.

Generally a shot keeps a player out of action for two or three days, thus it's difficult to image Glaus playing before the weekend. It has been an extremely frustrating year for Glaus. He underwent shoulder surgery shortly before Spring Training's beginning, and the rehabilitation took him well into the second half of the season. Then, after he began playing Minor League rehabilitation games, the back spasms suffered him a lot once again. He has made 18 Major League plate appearances with six strikeouts this year.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Battle for Coyotes continues

The NHL made its case for keeping the Coyotes in Phoenix for the upcoming season in United States bankruptcy court.The hearing before Judge Redfield T. Baum postponed without a decision on whether Jim Balsillie, the Research in Motion executive, could take part in an auction for the Coyotes. There was no immediate news on when the judge will rule on the issues. NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman and Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly were both in attendance in the court.

Balsillie's camp told Baum it would even be willing to move the club during the season. "You want to talk about disruption of families and players and the fan base," League attorney Shepard Goldfein said. "I don't think that's ever happened. I'm not aware it's ever happened."

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Boucher announced his retirement

Veteran defenseman Philippe Boucher has announced his retirement, which has brought an end to a 17-year NHL career. Boucher has collected one goal and three assists in nine postseason games. His final NHL game was the opener of the Stanley Cup Final against Detroit Red Wings. "I would like to take this opportunity to thank my teammates, my coaches and the organizations I played with over the years. I am going to miss being with the boys."said Boucher.

After the 1992-93 season, Boucher went on playing 748 regular-season games for the Sabres, Kings, Stars and Penguins, collecting 94 goals and 300 points.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Glenn Healy resigns from NHL Players Association

Glenn Healy resigned from the National Hockey League Players Association last week, and after three days Executive Director Paul Kelly was fired. Healy said his credibility was destroyed by a report and comments by Interim Executive Director Ian Penny, including criticism of Wayne Gretzky and Mario Lemieux.

"Based on what occurred in the Executive Board Meeting in Chicago, including the presentations made, all of which were accepted and endorsed by the Executive Board, my reputation and credibility with the players has been irreparably harmed and compromised. I can no longer continue to move forward believing that I have the trust of the players."said in Hearly's resignation letter. Healy played 14 NHL seasons with four different teams, and worked as a broadcaster before joining the Association in 2008.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Chase Utley is back in lineup

Chase Utley was back in the Phillies' lineup last Sunday after missing Saturday's game because of his broken right foot. Now fans can wear the utley jersey supporing him in the match. Shane Victorino was also out of the game at Minute Maid Park because of his broken left knee. Victorino has been suffering a lot this season, and the pain aggravated during the game against the D-backs. He left Saturday's game after flying out to right field.

"He's been playing, but at the same time it keeps hurting him. Evidently he's have a hard time keeping his backside down."said Phillies manager Charlie Manuel. It is reported that the Phillies recalled outfielder John Mayberry Jr. and right-hander Kyle Kendrick on that day. Both of them joined the team in order to play in the final two games against the Astros.

Monday, September 7, 2009

Center fielder Nyjer Morgan was injured when stealing third base

It is reported that the Nationals' center fielder Nyjer Morgan has lost for the season because of his broken left hand. During the game aganist Cubs, Morgan got his hand hurt when sliding into third base. He will fly to Baltimore on Friday to see a specialist to check his situation carefully.

"I'm happy for the opportunity to play, but not happy to see my teammate get hurt," Harris said. "Nyjer was having one hell of a season. He was our sparkplug. He came over here and we started to play better. You hate to see anyone get hurt." Morgan, being acquired from the Pirates on June 30, was a major force in the leadoff spot. In fact, Morgan was the one who cheered the team up in the first inning against the Cubs. The Nationals have not decided who will replace Morgan on the roster.

Friday, August 28, 2009

National Hockey League

The league was founded in 1917 in Montreal, Quebec, and its predecessor organization is the National Hockey Association which was founded in 1909. It started with four teams and now composed of 30 teams, 24 of which are located in the United States and 6 in Canada. The NHL attracts many highly skilled players from all over the world. Nowadays the league has a larger number of players from about 20 different countries. Canadians constitut over half of the players because both the sport and the league originated from Canada. Many American and European players have increased in the past 25 years, because the NHL continue to expand into the United States.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Stephane Yelle is acquired by Hurricanes

President and General Manager of the Carolina Hurricanes Jim Rutherford announced that the team has agreed to add center Stephane Yelle on a one-year contract.

In 2008-09, Yelle scored seven goals and 11 assists in 77 regular-season games with Boston Bruins. He has scored 92 goals and 165 assists,collecting 458 penalty minutes in 921 career NHL regular-season games with Colorado, Calgary and Boston. Yelle was originally drafted by New Jersey in the eighth round in the 1992 NHL Entry Draft. On behalf on the Avalanche he won the Stanley Cup in 1996 and 2001.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

The coming of 2010 Winter Classic

The National Hockey League announced a piece of important information which is about the 2010 NHL Winter Classic on Aug. 17. The NHL's annual outdoor game will begin on New Year's Day with the Boston Bruins.

Last season's 2009 Bridgestone/NHL Winter Classic attracted 5.6 million North American TV audience and more than 750,000 visitors gathered on NHL.com. In 2008 the Eastern Conference rivals also received the SportsBusiness Journal "Sports Event of the Year" award for its inaugural edition. In 2008, the NHL Winter Classic between the Buffalo Sabres and Pittsburgh Penguins sold out the 74,000 tickets in just 20 minutes. Last year's Winter Classic received more than 240,000 ticket requests between the Chicago Blackhawks and Detroit Red Wings.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Gregory Stewart sign Canadiens

Montreal Canadiens General Manager Bob Gainey announced on August,10 that the signing of forward Gregory Stewart to a one-year contract has been confirmed. In his first AHL debut, Stewart collected 17 points and 137 penalty minutes in 69 games with Hamilton.

In 2008-09, he registered one point with 32 penalty minutes in 20 contests with Montreal Canadiens. He also scored 17 points with 170 penalty minutes in 51 AHL games. Stewart played in two NHL games and two AHL games in 2008-09.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Olympic Orientation Camp opens

The U.S. Olympic Men's Ice Hockey Orientation Camp opened to the general public from Aug. 17, to Aug. 18, at the Seven Bridges Ice Arena in Woodridge, Illinois.The camp is designed to help to get ready for the 2010 U.S. Olympic Men's Ice Hockey Team which will begin from Feb. 12 to 28, 2010, in Vancouver.

In addition, USA Hockey club revealed the three versions of the new brand Olympic hockey jerseys that the team will wear during the 2010 Olympic Winter Games on Aug. 17. There are 34 players being invited to the camp,and they were divided into two groups. Each group will practice for one hour everyday.

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Nokelainen joins in Ducks for the 2010-11 season

Nokelainen was originally acquired by New York Islanders in exchange for center Ben Walter on Sept. 11, 2007, recording career highs in 10 points, and 19 penalty minutes in 2007-08. Recently Ducks announced that they have signed center Petteri Nokelainen to a one-year deal till the 2010-11 NHL season.

Center Nokelainen, who was acquired from Boston in exchange for defenseman Steve Montador on March 4, 2009, made his Anaheim performance on Mar. 6 and scored his first goal as on March 11 vs. Vancouver. He also appeared in nine Stanley Cup Playoff games.

Friday, August 21, 2009

Brent Flahr was made assistant general manager by Minnesota Wild

Harding appeared in 19 games with the Wild in 2008-09,and in 58 NHL games for Minnesota in parts of four seasons."Brent is one of the top talent evaluators in the NHL and was an integral member of Anaheim's scouting staff on their 2007 Stanley Cup team," said Wild General Manager Chuck Fletcher.

Before joining the Senators, he spent four seasons working for the Anaheim Ducks and helped to lead Ducks to get the 2007 Stanley Cup. From 1996 to 2003, Flahr served in a number of positions, including the general manager's assistant and scouting and video coordinator. He was also the director of hockey operations for the Panthers’ AHL affiliate.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Andre Deveaux joins in Maple Leafs

President and general manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs Brian Burke announced to the media that the club has signed forward Andre Deveaux to a one-year contract. Deveaux's 2008-09 season can be devided into the Maple Leafs season and AHL’s Toronto Marlies season. In 21 games with the Maple Leafs he collected 1assist and 75 penalty minutes. He became the first Bahamian native to play in the NHL and recorded his first NHL point on December 23 against Dallas.

In 38 games with the AHL team he got 14 goals and 11 assists. He ranked second in the team and added 3 assists and 14 penalty minutes for the team.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Chicago Blackhawks sign Danny Bois

Danny Bois will play for the Blackhawks for about one year, according to the contract he has signed with Blackhawks.Bois ranked third on the American Hockey League’s Binghamton Senators with 149 penalty minutes while collecting 24 points in 66 regular-season games.

He got career highs in goals 18, assists 17, points 35 in 2005-06 with Binghamton. Bois also skated for four seasons with London Knights, registering 911 penalty minutes and 139 points in 236 games from 2000 to 2004.

Monday, August 17, 2009

Huskins rejoined in San Jose Sharks

Executive Vice President and General Manager of San Jose Sharks -- Doug Wilson announced that they have re-signed unrestricted free agent defenseman Kent Huskins for two years. He recorded six points in 33 games with Ducks but missed most of the season because of a broken foot. He was sent to San Jose on March 4 in exchange for Timo Pielmeier and Nick Bonino. Recently he finished his third NHL season in 2008-09.

He has got 28 points and 100 penalty minutes in 142 NHL games with Ducks . In 27 Stanley Cup Playoff games, he has recorded two assists. He was also a member of Ducks’ 2007 Stanley Cup-winning team, playing in all 21 Cup Final games.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Leopold became a member of Panthers

Florida Panthers Assistant General Manager Randy Sexton told the media that they have signed with Jordan Leopold to a one-year contract. "When we made the deal for Leopold last week, we did so knowing he was the kind of player and person that we wanted in our organization," Sexton said.

Leopold played in 83 games last season with Calgary and Colorado scoring seven goals with 17 assists.In his NHL career, he has played in 355 games with Calgary and Colorado. He has also played in 46 contests for both Colorado and Calgary, scoring 15 assists and 18 penalty minutes.

Friday, August 14, 2009

The exchange between Fritsche and Reitz

The Wild has acquired Dan Fritsche from the New York Rangers in place of the denfenseman Erik Reitz. This exchange is reported by Minnesota Wild President and General Manager Doug Risebrough. He regards Dan as a versatile player, a determined player and a winning player.And Fritsche has won a Memorial Cup and a World Junior Championship for USA.

This season Fritsche has got 4 points in 16 games with the Rangers, and 67 points and 93 penalty minutes in 222 career NHL games in total. In 2004 he was a member of the USA World Junior team which got the gold medal. In 2005, he played with the Ontario Hockey League and won the Memorial Cup.

Ducks welcomes Parros

George Parros from Red Wings has signed a 3-year contract with Ducks. It means Parros will play till the end of the 2011-12 season. Ducks Executive Vice President Manager Bob Murray announces that they are happy to sign with Parros for more seasons.

Parros has earned 8 points with 74 penalty minutes in 45 games this year and ranked third in the club. He has also appeared in six career contests and got 14 points with 359 PIM in 146 career regular season games with Anaheim.Originally he was acquired from Colorado and drafted by the Los Angeles Kings in the 8th round of the 1999 NHL Entry Draft. Parros has earned 19 points a plus-10 rating in 203 career NHL games.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Jim Gregory suffered a heart attack

The NHL Senior Vice President Jim Gregory has been taken to St.Michael's Hospital in Toronto because of a heart attack.Gregory is 73 and has been involved in professional hockey for 50 years.In the late 1960s he started the cooperation with NHL and was hired as a scout for Maple Leafs.

In 1980s,he moved to the hockey operations department where he was an important leading force in most of the on-ice improvements.Also he has been the Chairman of the Hockey Hall of Fame's Selection Committee since 1998.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Bobby Ryan's new name

Duck's right wing Bobby Ryan has got a new name for his career-- the NHL Rookie of the Month for January of 2009. He helped all rookies get 16 points in 14 games.

During the month of January , Ryan earned 12 points in 14 games and ranked the third fastest hat trick by a rookie in NHL history. In five consecutive games, his 11 goals for the month are the most by an NHL rookie. Last season, Ryan appeared in 23 games for the Ducks, having got 10 points. And in this season the New Jersey native Cherry Hill has earned 34 points.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Kotalik,a new comer in Rangers

Last Thursday Ales Kotalik became a new comer in New York Rangers,which continued to support their offense by signing the contract.

The 6-foot guy had 20 goals and 43 points in 75 games with the Buffalo Sabres and the Edmonton Oilers last season."Ales is a strong, hard-working player with good skating ability and a heavy shot,” Rangers GM Glen Sather said.“We think he will fit well into our system and will provide additional offense and scoring from the wing position."

The contract will pay Kotalik $3 million a season and will last for about three seasons according to TSN.