Now the the finals are over and another season is in the books we can focus on what’s going to happen in the off-season as the Flames will look to rebound from the disaster that was their 2009-2010 campaign.
We know now two things more than we did when the season (prematurely as far as most were concerned) ended with their 82nd game in mid April.
1. There will be no significant changes in t…
According to Montreal online news source, Rue Frontenac, radio station CKAC and, later, TSNâs Bob McKenzie, general manager Steve Yzerman and the Tampa Bay Lightning are set to announce Guy Boucher of the AHL Hamilton Bulldogs as the eighth head coach in franchise history.
There has been no official confirmation from the Lightning as of yet but word is a formal announcement will be forthcomin…
First of all I would like to congratulate the Philadelphia Flyers, the Chicago Blackhawks and both of their fan bases for making the Stanley Cup Finals.
On June 22nd, once again the selection committee for the Hockey Hall of Fame will be selecting their new members for the 2010 Induction Class. So before that takes place I thought it would be fun to act as the Selection Committee and pick our o…
There sure hasnât been any shortage of Tampa Bay Lightning talk since Steve Yzermanâs arrival as the franchiseâs new vice president and general manager a week ago â¦
Seems anyone and everyone with ties to the NHL has something to say about the Bolts these days. (Nothing new, per se, but at least weâre finally through with incessant circus mentions and bad jokes about horror films.)…
Chicago May 30th-
Philly seems a little too comfortable for me considering they just lost a huge opportunity to steal a game in the Stanley Cup finals. They sort of give off the vibe that theyâre just happy to be here. I could be mis-reading this club but they have no time to waste to get serious. If you didnât know any better Sunday morning, you would have thought Philly was the team u…
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The Phoenix Coyotes are going to Latvia to play an exhibition game against Dinamo Riga of the Kontinental Hockey League.
The game will take place on October 6th at Arena Riga in Riga, Latvia. It will be staged by the NHL and NHLPA in conjunction with the KHL as part of the…
It is expected that the NHL will announce today that the Calgary Flames will play host to the Montreal Canadiens in a second version of the Winter Classic next February. The New Year’s Day version has become such a success for the league that it has decided to add another event to the calendar and the initial “second” game has been granted to Calgary. It will be held at McMahon stadium and hopeful…
The not-so shortlist of coaching candidates is filled with a variety of options for new Tampa Bay Lightning general manager Steve Yzerman, who has indicated his choice does not necessarily have to have previous head coaching experience at the NHL level.
The retread path, however, is well spoken for by Bob Hartley, Ken Hitchcock, Craig MacTavish, John Stephens and Michel Therrien, for starters….
As the Flames season came to a close and it was apparent that the team wasn’t going to qualify for the post-season there were many who thought that changes were likely in order after the team failed once again to reach expectations, this time with the word epic attached to the fail in the eyes of many. It was assumed that there would be someone who would have to answer for the team’s performance a…
More than 1,500 games played.
Nearly 700 goals.
Over 1,000 assists.
1,755 points.
Ten times an all-star.
Winner of the Masterton, Pearson and Selke Trophies.
1998 Conn Smythe winner as playoff MVP.
Olympic gold in 2002.
Three Stanley Cups.
2009 Hockey Hall of Fame inductee.
Steve Yzermanâs accolades as a player in the National Hockey League are comparable to some of…
From the start, Tampa Bay Lightning owner Jeff Vinik has preached his desire for a world class organization.
And, in naming Detroit Red Wings icon Steve Yzerman as the first hand-picked GM of his ownership tenure, no one can debate he is off to a flying start.
This morning, the Lightning announced a press conference has been scheduled for 3:00 PM to announce the sixth general manager in fran…
Call the Chicago Blackhawks overwhelming favorites, if you like. (This guy does, at 2/5, no less!)
I like Philadelphiaâs chances in this yearâs Stanley Cup Final.
The Flyers are a team that suddenly appear to have been perfectly constructed for playoff hockey after having to overcome the tremendous obstacles of an apathetic start to the season, rumors of a fractured locker room, a multit…
I havenât been following the IIHF World Championships closely.
Iâll never be confused for an advocate of widespread political correctness.
And I certainly donât speak Russian.
But even though Iâm lacking significant context regarding the incident in question and even though Iâm reacting to third-party information and another journalistâs interview that was conducted in another…
The first time I met new Tampa Bay Lightning owner, Jeff Vinik, was a very casual encounter prior to the last home game of this past season as we both stepped onto the elevator that ascends to the St. Pete Times Forum press box. After simple introductions, the conversation quickly turned to what was on everyoneâs mind that night: Steven Stamkosâ pursuit of the 50-goal mark.
I proclaimed how…
Sure, the San Jose Sharks have their work cut out for them after falling at home in game one of the Western Conference Final and, yes, Philadelphiaâs lead over Montreal is just one game despite the lopsided victory in the East opener.
But isnât there something at least moderately intriguing for Tampa Bay Lightning fans about the possibility of a Dan Boyle/Matt Carle showdown in the Stanley…
I know that you folks want some Rangers-related news but this is the best I could do. It involves Sean Avery and Aaron Voros. More from The New York Post:
Lindsay Lohan started another fight in a club—this time with New York Ranger skaters Aaron Voros and Sean Avery at 1Oak. The troubled starlet threw a drink over Voros’ model girlfriend, Jessica Stam, and then tried to get all three thrown out of the Wildfox fall-collection party the other night. A spy relates, “Lindsay threw a fit because she wanted to be at their table near the DJ. But she claimed she didn’t want to sit with Aaron and said, ‘He’s my ex-boyfriend. I don’t want him anywhere near me.’ Voros denied knowing her. A drink then flew in Jessica’s face, and Lindsay demanded their table be moved out. Club bosses refused and tried to calm her down. Stam, Voros and Avery were shocked but didn’t retaliate, and Lindsay left shortly afterward.”
Nice, right?
Suffice it to say, the rest did me well.
I stayed away exactly a month, which was the minimum Iâd promised myself. The itch was there to return early on a few different occasions but I resisted â made myself hold back â and I feel recharged and ready to tackle another active off-season for the Tampa Bay Lightning.
But first, some shameless self-promotion â¦
Over the course of the…
Per ESPN this morning, an interesting little tidbit related to the Leafs;
Jarome Iginla’s contract — $21 million over the next three seasons — may make him hard to deal, but one team that could trade for him is the Toronto Maple Leafs.
We know the Leafs are looking for a top-six forward this offseason and they may have the assets to acquire Iginla. The Boston Globe writes, “Iginla woul…
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I will blog later today on the pivotal Game 7 in the desert!
Today’s Draft Day Scenario is a very interesting one. Two teams who are in need of a change of dynamics. Two teams who have a history of dealing with each other. Two teams promising their fanbases a new l…
From great friend of the blog Nicholas Montemagno at The Rangers Tribune:
In 27 games played with the Devils this season, Kovalchuk had just ten goals, in addition to the two he netted in five games played against the Flyers in the quarterfinals. Those are not horrible numbers, obviously, but they are not what we have seen in previous years of his career and they are the only reason why he does not have an atrocious plus/minus rating. His performance in the playoffs this season was below-par, and I think that was the assuring fact that he will not be back with the Devils next season.
This may sound harsh, but Kovalchuk does not give a rat’s tail about the defensive end of the rink. He does not make an effort to backcheck, he does not make an effort to help around by the net, and he is not an option to put on the penalty kill. His only ability is scoring, which he can do quite well, but only when he chooses that he wants to.
People have recently been asking why Kovalchuk did not fit in New Jersey. Well, the Devils, sine their birth, have always been a defense-first team. Kovalchuk does not know how to play a system like that, in fact, he doesn’t know how to play much of any system at all. He is a floater that waits for the puck, and when he gets it, he chooses if he wants to do something with it or not.
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