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The Rangers will hold a press conference Friday at Radio City Music Hall. While the team has not made an official announcement about the press conference just yet, it will be to introduce Alain Vigneault as the team’s new coach. V...
The Rangers will hold a press conference Friday at Radio City Music Hall. While the team has not made an official announcement about the press conference just yet, it will be to introduce Alain Vigneault as the team’s new coach. Vigneault, 52, agreed, in principle, to a five-year deal worth $10 million on Saturday after receiving a similar offer from the Dallas Stars. However, the deal had to be finalized and Glen Sather is currently in Boston for a general managers’ meeting. It will be the first chance for Vigneault to meet the “vaunted” New York media and, no doubt, there will be a heavy Canadian contingent in attendance for the former Canucks and Canadiens coach. But handling large media gatherings should not be an issue for Vigneault after his experiences in hockey-crazy Montreal and hockey-crazy Vancouver. If anything, the Big Apple might seem like a relaxed atmosphere for him once he gets past this initial press conference. Among the key questions for Vigneault will be his staff - there have been reports Ulf Samuelsson might be a candidate to be an assistant - and just how different his presence will be from predecessor John Tortorella, who, ironically, has a chance to succeed Vigneault in Vancouver. ====================================================== Follow me on Twitter at twitter.com/AGrossRecord Follow the Record Sports Staff at twitter.com/TheRecordSports
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What summer in Anaheim wouldn't be complete without another healthy dose of Bobby Ryan trade rumors? Two days before the official start of summer it looks like things are heating up again in the Ryan rumor-go-round. According to Tim ...
What summer in Anaheim wouldn't be complete without another healthy dose of Bobby Ryan trade rumors? Two days before the official start of summer it looks like things are heating up again in the Ryan rumor-go-round. According to Tim Panaccio of CSN, the Anaheim Ducks are the team actively seeking to trade Ryan and the Philadelphia Flyers are all ears. 2 NHL sources tell CSN Flyers & ANA talki...
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SAN FRANCISCO - Comcast SportsNet Bay Area, the home of "Authentic Bay Area Sports," has partnered with You Can Play to produce a series of public service announcements for the You Can Play Project, a social activism campaign striving to...
SAN FRANCISCO - Comcast SportsNet Bay Area, the home of "Authentic Bay Area Sports," has partnered with You Can Play to produce a series of public service announcements for the You Can Play Project, a social activism campaign striving to eradicate...
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Series Schedule/Results Date Score W. Goal Jun 26 '13 Jun 24 '13 Jun 22 '13 Jun 19 '13 Jun 17 '13 CHI 0 at BOS 2 D. Paille Jun 15 '13 BOS 2 at CHI 1 - OT D. Paille ...
Series Schedule/Results Date Score W. Goal Jun 26 '13 Jun 24 '13 Jun 22 '13 Jun 19 '13 Jun 17 '13 CHI 0 at BOS 2 D. Paille Jun 15 '13 BOS 2 at CHI 1 - OT D. Paille Jun 12 '13 BOS 3 at CHI 4 - OT A. Shaw To say that tonight's game is the biggest game of the year for the Hawks and is a "must win" is pretty obvious. If the Blackhawks don't bounce back and win tonight, I don't like their chances of winning the Stanley Cup. We all know that the Hawks came back to win three straight against the Red Wings. Coming back from 3-1 deficits in playoffs does not happen very often. Doing it twice in the same year happens even less. And the chances of doing it against this Boston Bruins team is slim and none. These are not the Red Wings, so let's win tonight. Q put Bryan Bickell and Patrick Kane back with Jonathan Toews on the top line. Both Bicks and Kaner have had their best games of the playoffs while skating with Tazer. In my opinion, this is a move that should have been made in the 3rd period of Game 2, when it was obvious that the Hawks offense needed a boost. Marian Hossa did not skate this morning but he is going to play. I couldn't believe the amount of respected hockey writers that actually thought Jamal Mayers on the 2nd line could really happen. Speaking of Hossa, I wanted to chime in on Tony Amonte's asinine comments he made yesterday on CSN New England. Amonte took the hoagie out of his mouth long enough to pretty much call Hossa soft. Really? This is the same Marian Hossa that did not miss a game of the 2009 Final, while with Detroit, with a shoulder that was so bad that the recovery from the ensuing surgery caused him to miss the first 22 games of the 2010 season. This is the same Hossa that in the span of 7 seasons, 1999 to 2007, missed a total of 6 games. Amonte was quick to mention Nathan Horton's ability to play through his shoulder injury. Yes, the brave Nathan Horton has been highly noticeable playing hurt the last two games. He's been so effective that he played nearly 5 minutes less than his playoff average in Game 3. Just for the record Tony, Horton has missed 75 games in the last 5 years, 19 more than Hossa in the same period. Bad analogy from a bad analyst. One final note, on a key to victory tonight, get the damn puck to the net! Tuuka Rask is 8-1 when he faces less than 30 shots this post season. His record when facing 30 or more shots is 6-4. To quote Rick Moranis in Spaceballs; "Keep firing, assholes!" Probable Blackhawks Lineup: Fowards Bryan Bickell - Jonathan Toews - Patrick KanePatrick Sharp - Michal Handzus - Marian HossaBrandon Saad - Andrew Shaw - Viktor StalbergMarcus Kruger - Dave Bolland - Michael Frolik Defensive Pairings Duncan Keith - Brent SeabrookJohnny Oduya - Niklas Hjalmarsson Michal Rozsival - Nick Leddy Goaltender Corey Crawford 13-7 1.74 GAA, .936 save %, 1 SO Leading Scorers Player GP G A P +/- PIM PP GW P. Sharp 20 9 6 15 2 6 1 2 M. Hossa 19 7 8 15 8 2 3 2 P. Kane 20 6 9 15 3 6 0 1 B. Bickell 20 8 5 13 7 14 1 2 D. Keith 19 2 9 11 7 14 0 0 Probable Bruins Lineup: Forwards Milan Lucic - David Krejci - Nathan HortonBrad Marchand - Patrice Bergeron - Jaromir JagrKaspars Daugavins - Rich Peverley - Tyler SeguinDaniel Paille - Chris Kelly - Shawn Thornton Defensive Pairings Zdeno Chara - Dennis SeidenbergAndrew Ference - Johnny BoychukTorey Krug - Adam McQuaid Goaltender Tuukka Rask 14-5, 1.64 GAA, .946 save %, 3 SO Leading Scorers Player GP G A P +/- PIM PP GW D. Krejci 19 9 14 23 15 12 1 2 N. Horton 19 7 11 18 22 10 2 3 M. Lucic 19 5 11 16 14 14 0 0 P. Bergeron 19 7 6 13 4 13 3 2 B. Marchand 19 4 9 13 7 21 0 1 Team Playoff Stats HAWKS STAT BRUINS 20 GP 19 13 W
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Chicago Blackhawks (13-7) @ Boston Bruins (14-5) BOS leads 2-1 7pm - TD Garden - Boston, MA TV: NBC Radio: 720 AM WGN Series Schedule/Results Date Score W. Goal Jun 26 '13 Jun 24 '13 Jun 22 '13 ...
Chicago Blackhawks (13-7) @ Boston Bruins (14-5) BOS leads 2-1 7pm - TD Garden - Boston, MA TV: NBC Radio: 720 AM WGN Series Schedule/Results Date Score W. Goal Jun 26 '13 Jun 24 '13 Jun 22 '13 Jun 19 '13 Jun 17 '13 CHI 0 at BOS 2 D. Paille Jun 15 '13 BOS 2 at CHI 1 - OT D. Paille Jun 12 '13 BOS 3 at CHI 4 - OT A. Shaw To say that tonight's game is the biggest game of the year for the Hawks and is a "must win" is pretty obvious. If the Blackhawks don't bounce back and win tonight, I don't like their chances of winning the Stanley Cup. We all know that the Hawks came back to win three straight against the Red Wings. Coming back from 3-1 deficits in playoffs does not happen very often. Doing it twice in the same year happens even less. And the chances of doing it against this Boston Bruins team is slim and none. These are not the Red Wings, so let's win tonight. Q put Bryan Bickell and Patrick Kane back with Jonathan Toews on the top line. Both Bicks and Kaner have had their best games of the playoffs while skating with Tazer. In my opinion, this is a move that should have been made in the 3rd period of Game 2, when it was obvious that the Hawks offense needed a boost. Marian Hossa did not skate this morning but he is going to play. I couldn't believe the amount of respected hockey writers that actually thought Jamal Mayers on the 2nd line could really happen. Speaking of Hossa, I wanted to chime in on Tony Amonte's asinine comments he made yesterday on CSN New England. Amonte took the hoagie out of his mouth long enough to pretty much call Hossa soft. Really? This is the same Marian Hossa that did not miss a game of the 2009 Final, while with Detroit, with a shoulder that was so bad that the recovery from the ensuing surgery caused him to miss the first 22 games of the 2010 season. This is the same Hossa that in the span of 7 seasons, 1999 to 2007, missed a total of 6 games. Amonte was quick to mention Nathan Horton's ability to play through his shoulder injury. Yes, the brave Nathan Horton has been highly noticeable playing hurt the last two games. He's been so effective that he played nearly 5 minutes less than his playoff average in Game 3. Just for the record Tony, Horton has missed 75 games in the last 5 years, 19 more than Hossa in the same period. Bad analogy from a bad analyst. One final note, on a key to victory tonight, get the damn puck to the net! Tuuka Rask is 8-1 when he faces less than 30 shots this post season. His record when facing 30 or more shots is 6-4. To quote Rick Moranis in Spaceballs; "Keep firing, assholes!" Probable Blackhawks Lineup: Fowards Bryan Bickell - Jonathan Toews - Patrick KanePatrick Sharp - Michal Handzus - Marian HossaMarcus Kruger - Dave Bolland - Michael Frolik Defensive Pairings Duncan Keith - Brent SeabrookJohnny Oduya - Niklas Hjalmarsson Michal Rozsival - Nick Leddy Goaltender Corey Crawford 13-7 1.74 GAA, .936 save %, 1 SO Leading Scorers Player GP G A P +/- PIM PP GW P. Sharp 20 9 6 15 2 6 1 2 M. Hossa 19 7 8 15 8 2 3 2 P. Kane 20 6 9 15 3 6 0 1 B. Bickell 20 8 5 13 7 14 1 2 D. Keith 19 2 9 11 7 14 0 0 Probable Bruins Lineup: Forwards Milan Lucic - David Krejci - Nathan HortonBrad Marchand - Patrice Bergeron - Jaromir JagrKaspars Daugavins - Rich Peverley - Tyler SeguinDaniel Paille - Chris Kelly - Shawn Thornton Defensive Pairings Zdeno Chara - Dennis SeidenbergAndrew Ference - Johnny BoychukTorey Krug - Adam McQuaid Goaltender Tuukka Rask 14-5, 1.64 GAA, .946 save %, 3 SO Leading Scorers Player GP G A P +/- PIM PP GW D. Krejci 19 9 14 23 15 12 1 2 N. Horton 19 7 11 18 22 10 2 3 M. Lucic 19 5 11 16 14 14 0 0 P. Bergeron 19 7 6 13 4 13 3 2 B. Marchand 19 4 9 13 7 21 0 1
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Late last night, Adrian Dater of the Denver Post posted an article in which Joe Sakic, executive vice-president of the Colorado Avalanche, said the Avs would NOT, in fact be taking Seth Jones with their first overall pick in the 2013 NHL...
Late last night, Adrian Dater of the Denver Post posted an article in which Joe Sakic, executive vice-president of the Colorado Avalanche, said the Avs would NOT, in fact be taking Seth Jones with their first overall pick in the 2013 NHL Entry Draft. Lots of observers have wondered if this is some kind of bluff or posturing on Sakic's part to try to galvanize other teams into action, but Dater believes not. He believes that the Avalanche will take Nathan MacKinnon instead. This is, naturally, a big deal for Lightning fans in particular. The Florida Panthers are believed by many to be keyed in on offense and willing to pass up the opportunity to get Jones in favor of Nathan MacKinnon or Jonathan Drouin. Donny Rivette made a compelling argument for this approach both at Litter Box Cats and more expansively in a response to a comment made by John Fontana here at Raw Charge. If Jones does fall to number three, will the Lightning take him? In a strange twist, this is pretty much what happened in the SBNation Mock Draft earlier this month. When it happened, Raw Charge editor John Fontana jumped at the chance to acquire a right handed defenseman with elite potential who can contribute immediately for a defense-starved club. Almost everyone responding to that mock draft believed that this was a fluke and that there was no realistic possibility that Colorado would pass on Jones. I believe the term "brain cramp" covered most of our sentiments on that point. When John informed us of the results of the that draft, I remarked that I could see no justification for the Lightning passing on Jones if he were available. Look at it this way: The Lightning have one of the most powerful offenses in the league. They have more forwards in Syracuse ready to make the jump to the NHL than there are spots for them (Brett Connolly, Tyler Johnson, Ondrej Palat, Richard Panik). But there are only two defensemen--Mark Barberio and Radko Gudas --who fit that bill. And the Lightning have one of the worst defenses in the league and that's an area that must be worked on for both short- and long-term. There's no telling, of course, whether an 18-year-old rookie defenseman will make much of a difference in the immediate future. Defensemen take longer to reach their potential than forwards, and the Lightning's blueline is already getting younger with the addition of Radko Gudas and possible addition of Mark Barberio. Add to that the fact that high-drafted forwards tend to be "less risky" than high drafted defensemen, and you do have some reasonable objections to taking Jones at number 3. [Note that none of these have anything to do with how he looks shirtless or any character implications that one might be oddly inclined to draw from that.] And I'll just throw one more log on that fire. James Nelson, who writes about prospects for ThePredatorial.com feels that it is possible that Jones makes it all the way to number 4, and ends up in Nashville. @goverjkg I don't know, asking around, it sounds like Yzerman has hinted at being set on a F, though @CAustinRC disagrees. — James Nelson (@PredatorialJN) June 19, 2013 My personal take is that Jones has been a consensus number one draft prospect up until about twelve hours ago. Absent any confirmation that there's some kind of problem with his game or a question about his character based on more than pudgy=lazy, I have to think he's still as highly regarded as he was yesterday afternoon. I feel like as far as risks go, this one is no greater than some of the others that Steve Yzerman has taken in previous drafts (goalie at #19, anyone?) My guess is that the Lightning take him if they get the chance.
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The World Junior Championships will be held on the biggest stages imaginable in 2015 and 2017: Hockey Canada simultaneous news conferences tomorrow in TOR and MTL to announce they're sharing both 2015 and 2017 World Jr. Cham...
The World Junior Championships will be held on the biggest stages imaginable in 2015 and 2017: Hockey Canada simultaneous news conferences tomorrow in TOR and MTL to announce they're sharing both 2015 and 2017 World Jr. Championships. — Bob McKenzie (@TSNBobMcKenzie) June 19, 2013 Sorry that should have read that the Hockey Canada announcement will be hosting the #WJC in Toronto & Montreal in 2015 & 2017. — Sunaya Sapurji (@sunayas) June 19, 2013 MTL will host preliminary round and TOR the medal round in 2015. Then it reverses in 2017 with MTL getting medal round and TOR preliminary. — Bob McKenzie (@TSNBobMcKenzie) June 19, 2013
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The honest truth regarding player development at all levels--regardless of whether we're talking about "Junior B" or "Junior A" hockey, Minor Midget, Major Junior (see: the QMJHL, OHL and WHL, a.k.a. the "CHL" collective), the USHL, ...
The honest truth regarding player development at all levels--regardless of whether we're talking about "Junior B" or "Junior A" hockey, Minor Midget, Major Junior (see: the QMJHL, OHL and WHL, a.k.a. the "CHL" collective), the USHL, the NAHL, NCAA hockey, European junior or professional hockey, the minor pro CHL, the ECHL, the AHL and even amateur underwater basket weaving--is an unpleasant one in terms of producing NHL players. Put simply, NO developmental league generates oodles of thousand-game-playing, Cup-winning, Hall of Fame-making superstars. At best, and on a team-by-team basis, developmental leagues generate one NHL "regular" and a couple of call-up quality professional hockey "journeymen" per season, occasionally giving rise to a superstar. There are some exceptions in terms of the respective leagues' powerhouses (see: the OHL's Plymouth Whalers, who play in my backyard here in Southeastern Michigan), but the player development meat grinder is not particularly kind to its applicants' NHL dreams.Continue reading "The CHL’s European goalie ban will neither help Canadian goaltending nor European goalie development"
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From CBS Sports' Adam Gretz: With his team trying to avoid falling into a 3-1 hole in the Stanley Cup Final, Chicago Blackhawks coach Joel Quenneville seems prepared to reunite Jonathan Toews and Patrick Kane on the same line fo...
From CBS Sports' Adam Gretz: With his team trying to avoid falling into a 3-1 hole in the Stanley Cup Final, Chicago Blackhawks coach Joel Quenneville seems prepared to reunite Jonathan Toews and Patrick Kane on the same line for Game 4 on Wednesday night. The two have rarely played together at even-strength over the first three games of the series but were back on a line with Bryan Bickell during Chicago's pre-game skate at TD Garden on Wednesday. With Marian Hossa expected to return he is likely to play alongside Patrick Sharp and Michal Handzus. Jamal Mayers skated on that line in Hossa's spot during the morning skate. TSN's "Stats Guy" notes that the Bickell-Toews-Kane line laid waste to my Wings: In Det series, Chi lost 3 of first 4 games, scoring 6 goals with Kane / Toews / Sharp separated. Together, team won next 3, scoring 10 goals — THE STATS GUY (@TH2NSTATSGUY) June 19, 2013 Looks like Quenneville is going with Bickell / Toews / Kane......interested to see if it will have same effect as in Detroit series. — THE STATS GUY (@TH2NSTATSGUY) June 19, 2013
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Amidst the theories that certain New York Rangers players encouraged the team to part ways with John Tortorella, Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist assured the New York Post's Larry Brooks that he neither encouraged the management to fi...
Amidst the theories that certain New York Rangers players encouraged the team to part ways with John Tortorella, Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist assured the New York Post's Larry Brooks that he neither encouraged the management to fire Tortorella, nor did he threaten to not re-sign with the team after his current contract expires next summer should the team retain Tortorella (though Brooks stands by his report that the Rangers' players told management that Tortorella and the players did have issues): Henrik Lundqvist, who on break-up day became the Rangers’ public voice of disaffection that in retrospect foretold the firing of John Tortorella as head coach 48 hours later, told The Post that he “would never put pressure on management on decisions like that.” “I know there is some speculation regarding Torts being fired, but let’s be clear on one thing,” Lundqvist said via an e-mail on Wednesday that contained his first comments on the matter. “It’s not my call who the coach should be for the New York Rangers. “I would never put pressure on the management on decisions like that. I’m just a player. My focus is to play the game and do the best I can on the ice. Whatever [happens] off the ice, I leave to our great staff we have working for this club.” Continued, and, regarding the Rangers' next coach: Press conference introducing Vigneault as NYR coach will be Friday morning at Radio City. — Larry Brooks (@NYP_Brooksie) June 19, 2013
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