I've seen some recent articles on this, and the Preds owner is claiming the fan support is there, but the corporate support in Nashville has completely dried out. Supposedly the upper bowl in Nashville is routinely packed, but the lower bowl with the expensive seats usually sold to businesses sit vacant.10spro wrote:Here's the problem in Nashville. They have a great coach in B. Trotz, they lead the league in total points, they have a young group of players that are mobile, can play good D and are dangerous in offense
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Not that anybody cares, but yesterday they unveiled Cleveland's new AHL team's name and logo:
http://www.theahl.com/
Lake Erie Monsters! Kinda cool. Hockey has struggled here for a long time, I hope this time around Dan Gilbert's deep pockets will help make it a success.
http://www.theahl.com/
Lake Erie Monsters! Kinda cool. Hockey has struggled here for a long time, I hope this time around Dan Gilbert's deep pockets will help make it a success.
Speaking of injuries, all of the sudden R. Kesler is out for the season with a hip problem for the 'Nucks.
I think the best chance for a team to land P. Forsberg would be either MON, SJ or COL. The sharks have a lot of prospects which is what Philly wants and needs and can trade either of their very good goaltenders. Nabokov would be the choice. But then again SJ has already two very good center-men, so why get a top third?
The key thing is someone that can afford his salary while dumping someone else's of equal value in order to fit their Cap.
The Brewer rumor back to EDM has been there for awhile, but I think the guy that would probably fit best C.Pronger's shoes is R. Blake, that is if LA decides to firesale as they may find that their hopes to get the last spot for the playoffs diminishing.
I think the best chance for a team to land P. Forsberg would be either MON, SJ or COL. The sharks have a lot of prospects which is what Philly wants and needs and can trade either of their very good goaltenders. Nabokov would be the choice. But then again SJ has already two very good center-men, so why get a top third?
The key thing is someone that can afford his salary while dumping someone else's of equal value in order to fit their Cap.
The Brewer rumor back to EDM has been there for awhile, but I think the guy that would probably fit best C.Pronger's shoes is R. Blake, that is if LA decides to firesale as they may find that their hopes to get the last spot for the playoffs diminishing.
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No way on Blake. He's 37, and his contract is $6 million per season. Too old, too much dough that could be used to re-sign Smytty.
The Oilers would be much better suited at getting a younger, cheaper player like Brewer or a hidden gem like Spacek was last spring.
I don't want a four-month rental on the blue line. I want someone who will stick around for a couple of years of increased productivity and salary sensibility. Neither is the case with Blake.
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No way on Blake. He's 37, and his contract is $6 million per season. Too old, too much dough that could be used to re-sign Smytty.
The Oilers would be much better suited at getting a younger, cheaper player like Brewer or a hidden gem like Spacek was last spring.
I don't want a four-month rental on the blue line. I want someone who will stick around for a couple of years of increased productivity and salary sensibility. Neither is the case with Blake.
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The Brewer rumors have been ongoing. Last night he was in a done deal to Boston for Brad Boyes....only problem is that the Blues have two injuries on defense right now. Both Bryce Salvador and Jay McKee are out so I think Brewer is safe for another couple of weeks. Murray is on record as stating he would like to have Brewer back next year and there is no doubt he's playing his best hockey ever in the Bluenote since Murray took over. He's without a doubt the Blues best defensemen right now. The Blues win again tonight against Detroit and if they are within a few points of the playoffs come the deadline they probably won't deal anyone. Still a long way to go but the Blues are all the sudden a dangerous team right now.
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The NHL is back for the stretch run and what a difference an AS week off makes. Six of the eleven games went into OT, including my Canucks. They were just flat, LA outshot VAN 43-39 and that's very unusual at the garage. It was the return of M. Crawford to Vancouver, and it is teams like the Kings that I would watch out for, not that they are playing for a playoff spot, but for the same reason they play very loose and are dangerous on any given night.
Columbus is another team I am thinking of as they down the mighty Sabres. When teams start playing loose and start fighting for their jobs next season, they are dangerous no matter what.
Well, it happened last night and LA came up with a 3-2 in in OT.
We all talk about Ovechkin, Crosby in the East, but I was very impressed with this rookie A. Kopitar. He's only 19 but plays like a veteran, very poised, quick hands, got size and is very smart with the puck.
Tim, your Blues are a very confident bunch as I was saying last week. I think under Murray they are like 13-2-2 or so and if they keep playing like this, they'll be keeping all their players and fight for the final spot in the playoffs. Now they play 10 of their next 14 games at home, it'll be interesting to watch.
In the West I only see ANA (especially now with Pronger back) NAS & SJ making it to the post season without a sweat.
Columbus is another team I am thinking of as they down the mighty Sabres. When teams start playing loose and start fighting for their jobs next season, they are dangerous no matter what.
Well, it happened last night and LA came up with a 3-2 in in OT.
We all talk about Ovechkin, Crosby in the East, but I was very impressed with this rookie A. Kopitar. He's only 19 but plays like a veteran, very poised, quick hands, got size and is very smart with the puck.
Tim, your Blues are a very confident bunch as I was saying last week. I think under Murray they are like 13-2-2 or so and if they keep playing like this, they'll be keeping all their players and fight for the final spot in the playoffs. Now they play 10 of their next 14 games at home, it'll be interesting to watch.
In the West I only see ANA (especially now with Pronger back) NAS & SJ making it to the post season without a sweat.
A succinct article by Tim Pannaccio on the problems with the All-star game and the schedule. I couldn't agree more with what he says.
http://www.philly.com/mld/philly/sports ... 561092.htm
http://www.philly.com/mld/philly/sports ... 561092.htm
The results are in; all-star game ratings drop 76 percent.pk500 wrote:Against "American Idol," too.Sudz wrote:a wed night all-star game...
Sadly, I think a Geiger counter in a sterile room would register a higher number than the All-Star Game ratings Wednesday night on Versus.
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Evidently Buffalo and Pittsburgh are still gushing with pride about their new stars though.
While Wednesday's game was the most-watched cable show that night in Buffalo and Pittsburgh, it did not place among the top 20 cable shows in NHL markets such as New York, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Washington and Miami.
Forsberg set to have a meeting with Flyers GM Holmgren today to discuss his future with the team.
Forsberg's public stance has long been get the foot fixed first, and then he'd want to re-sign with the flyers. I say at this point trade the guy. Even if he re-signs, the Flyers aren't going to contend for the cup in the next 2 years. Plenty of teams seem interested, and maybe the Flyers can get some worthy assets off the deal. I'd also like to see Kapanen get the C after he has recently said he will play another few years. Guy is a model pro who never complains, but plays hard every night in both zones. I think would be a great leader by example for all the youngsters the Flyers have.
Forsberg's public stance has long been get the foot fixed first, and then he'd want to re-sign with the flyers. I say at this point trade the guy. Even if he re-signs, the Flyers aren't going to contend for the cup in the next 2 years. Plenty of teams seem interested, and maybe the Flyers can get some worthy assets off the deal. I'd also like to see Kapanen get the C after he has recently said he will play another few years. Guy is a model pro who never complains, but plays hard every night in both zones. I think would be a great leader by example for all the youngsters the Flyers have.
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A great and a sad long weekend for goaltenders:
GREAT
-- Ken Dryden's number will be retired tonight in Montreal. Still one of the best I've ever seen play the position.
http://www.canada.com/montrealgazette/n ... f93bd95e65
SAD
-- Hall of Fame goalie Gump Worsley died Saturday. A great goalie who might be better known for being the second-to-last guy to play without a mask in the NHL.
http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/news_story/?ID=193916&hubname=
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GREAT
-- Ken Dryden's number will be retired tonight in Montreal. Still one of the best I've ever seen play the position.
http://www.canada.com/montrealgazette/n ... f93bd95e65
SAD
-- Hall of Fame goalie Gump Worsley died Saturday. A great goalie who might be better known for being the second-to-last guy to play without a mask in the NHL.
http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/news_story/?ID=193916&hubname=
Take care,
PK
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For those who bemoan the decline in hitting and fighting in the "new NHL," here's a league for you:
http://torontosun.com/News/Canada/2007/ ... 5-sun.html
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http://torontosun.com/News/Canada/2007/ ... 5-sun.html
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I hope that game is on center ice tonight. Nobody does a jersey ceremony like the Canadiens. Watching all the ex Hab legends walk the red carpet in their Canadien jerseys sends chills down my spine. I can't wait to see it.pk500 wrote:A great and a sad long weekend for goaltenders:
GREAT
-- Ken Dryden's number will be retired tonight in Montreal. Still one of the best I've ever seen play the position.
http://www.canada.com/montrealgazette/n ... f93bd95e65
SAD
-- Hall of Fame goalie Gump Worsley died Saturday. A great goalie who might be better known for being the second-to-last guy to play without a mask in the NHL.
http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/news_story/?ID=193916&hubname=
Take care,
PK
As for Gump, the following pic is from a game in St. Louis where Gump took a Chuck Lefley slapshot to the forhead and was knocked unconscious. I've always heard that the fans sitting close could see the red welt rising on his forehead. The North Stars staff simply walked over to Gump, woke him up and he played the rest of the game. He was never even taken off the ice. Ya gotta love the NHL old timers...those guys were simply awesome.

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tjung0831 wrote:I hope that game is on center ice tonight. Nobody does a jersey ceremony like the Canadiens. Watching all the ex Hab legends walk the red carpet in their Canadien jerseys sends chills down my spine. I can't wait to see it.pk500 wrote:A great and a sad long weekend for goaltenders:
GREAT
-- Ken Dryden's number will be retired tonight in Montreal. Still one of the best I've ever seen play the position.
http://www.canada.com/montrealgazette/n ... f93bd95e65
SAD
-- Hall of Fame goalie Gump Worsley died Saturday. A great goalie who might be better known for being the second-to-last guy to play without a mask in the NHL.
http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/news_story/?ID=193916&hubname=
Take care,
PK
As for Gump, the following pic is from a game in St. Louis where Gump took a Chuck Lefley slapshot to the forhead and was knocked unconscious. I've always heard that the fans sitting close could see the red welt rising on his forehead. The North Stars staff simply walked over to Gump, woke him up and he played the rest of the game. He was never even taken off the ice. Ya gotta love the NHL old timers...those guys were simply awesome.
About bloody time Dryden's #29 is retired. One of the great Goaltenders in the NHL and the best behind P. Roy for the Habs. It should be a fun night.
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Pretty sad fact from James Mirtle's blog about the All-Star Game ratings on Versus:
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The four-year extension comes at a curious time given the recent low ratings the NHL's all-star festivities generated on Versus last week. The all-star game itself was outdrawn last Wednesday night by such fine programming as The Andy Griffith Show, HGTV Design on a Dime, Discovery Channel's Myth Busters, and Food Network's Ace of Cakes.
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The four-year extension comes at a curious time given the recent low ratings the NHL's all-star festivities generated on Versus last week. The all-star game itself was outdrawn last Wednesday night by such fine programming as The Andy Griffith Show, HGTV Design on a Dime, Discovery Channel's Myth Busters, and Food Network's Ace of Cakes.
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Here is a not-so-flattering piece on Bettman.
http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl/news;_ylt=A ... &type=lgns
http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl/news;_ylt=A ... &type=lgns
I mean he's every owner's darling and all that. But what has he done for the paying fans during his tenure? Exactly what?Pete wrote:Here is a not-so-flattering piece on Bettman.
http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl/news;_ylt=A ... &type=lgns
Dumbest move ever putting the all star game on in the middle of the week on a no name network. I started following hockey 2 years before Mario Lemieux was drafted and this was the first year I missed it.
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