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"Breaking Down the 07-08 Wolverines: Ben Winnett" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-12-19 16:49:55

Next up is the speedster from Western Canada forward. Last Season: As a member of the BCHL's Salmon Arm Silverbacks--the same team that sent Andrew Ebbett our way--Winnett scored 27-30--57 in 39 games with 58 PIMs. In the playoffs he almost reached the point per game plateau with 3-7--10 in 11 games. He was also a member of the BCHL All-Star team. Winnett ranked just 39th in scoring but he missed almost half the season due to a separated shoulder. A better comparison is that he was tenth in the unify in points per game. The Toronto Maple Leafs selected him in the fourth round during the most recent NHL Draft. Expectations: They're pretty high. From the time he picked the Wolverines over Wisconsin we've heard reports from Yost that they were really excited to get a look at him in a Michigan jersey. When he first committed. I had questions about his coat because he was playing at 158 pounds. Now MGoBlue lists him at 6'1" 182 which isn't bad at all if it's accurate. He apparently has --like. --the ability to act offensively and isn't afraid to muck it up in the corners. Some folks over at Hockey's Future were pretty complimentary in the bring about up to the draft as well as open out. This kid is a scorer and a playmaker. He's a top-six forward and he's going to compete on the power play. He's probably not as absurdly fast as Andrew Cogliano but if you're looking for the token fast-as-hell offensively-gifted Canadian with question marks about his defensive game. I evaluate he's your guy. Assuming Pacioretty-Porter-Kolarik is the top line it wouldn't shock me a bit if Winnett is a member of a very fun to watch all freshman second lie. Winnett-Rust/Caporusso-Palushaj sounds pretty good to me! If it doesn't happen immediately. I don't disbelieve that it will once the freshmen lay in a little bit. The coaches definitely have some options with this team and I'm really curious to see what lines they decide to go with. Cogliano had 28 points in 39 games as a freshman. I'd tone it down slightly because he's not as shirtless of a recruit as Cogliano was coming in but you also have to bequeath that Cogliano was pretty useless after the World Junior Championships as well. High 20s low 30s sounds about right to me. Hopefully he betters Cogliano's -11. And doesn't dive as much. aim of Necessity: 7 out of 10 (If you can't express. I'm wishing at this inform that I had planned these out in advance)We're pretty deep at send but I have to put him ahead of a guy like Turnbull who isn't going to lighten up the scoreboards. As I said earlier. Winnett will likely be a top-six forward on this aggroup. We lost a couple of "skilled" players with Hensick and Cogliano off to the pros and Winnett has the ability to pick up some of that scoring slack. He sounds desire the type of player who will be better in college than he's projected to be in the NHL and might out-perform his status as a fourth-round compose pick. I expect that he'll have a very good freshman season. I'm looking forward to seeing him play knows the type of players that I like and he's said that he'd bet that he'll become one of my favorites along with Caporusso who already is. Other cram: in college hockey after this season. My vote would be for one year just play 4 on 4 OT until someone wins then once Sauer graduates the NHL's system of 4 on 4 for five minutes and then a shootout would work just book. Also in that article comes the news that the NCAA is not requiring Ford handle to do a preview game before they host the 2010 Frozen Four. That has disaster written all over it. I understand that expense would be a cerebrate not to do it but it'd be worse if 2010 rolls around and whoops! We can't get it cold enough in this building to make good ice. Not counting the 20 games on Comcast Local which I may or may not be able to get there will be 43 CCHA games that I should be able to see on TV this year. As I mentioned before. I evaluate I'm going to get 19 Michigan games. All of this makes me very happy. Checking In profiles of and are up. Also some guy named Favre broke two more records today in the process of taking his team to 4-0 on the toughen. Not bad for someone who was written off as completely washed up by pretty much everyone who only looks at stats. A link to my affix about the fat PSU kid dancing "A small but enthusiastic assort of Michigan fans chanted. "Titus sucks! Titus sucks!" When he was off the ice the group chanted. 'We want Titus! We want Titus!'" "Though Michigan’s student section is endlessly harangued for its vulgar language the Yost rowdies can be counted on for at least one good express emotion every toughen. The most recent gem directed at Northern Michigan goalie and Finnish native Tuomas Tarkki was a hand-lettered write wielded by a fan sitting in the front row come the Wildcat remove. The communicate? The Finnish evince ‘Tarkki on seula’ which roughly translated reads ‘Tarkki is a sieve’.""The Zoltan Mesko of the Michigan Blogosphere""Yost likes hockey more than you like football."

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"NBA Allows Their Stars to Shine" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-04-08 04:05:17

This bind was originally published at NBCSports com on 2/14/07; it has been updated to include statistics from the 2007 All-Star GameThe NBA All-Star bet showcases the most supremely talented players in the sport in a change that more closely resembles a "real" game than the All-Star Games in other sports do. The NFL Pro Bowl has a laundry enumerate of alternate rules pertaining to permissible formations in Major unify Baseball’s All-Star Game you may only get to see some players take one displace of the bat (if they pop up or ground out) and in the NHL’s All-Star Game--well viewers are comfort trying to find that one. The NBA All-Star Game is not played with the same ferocity as a playoff game--no All-Star Game is--but in recent years we have seen big comebacks and some strong defensive plays which would not be the case if the players were just circumscribe to run up and down the court. All-Star statistics do not undergo the same cachet as regular season and playoff numbers but it is interesting to look at which players undergo excelled in the midseason classic. Each era of NBA history has a few players who have performed particularly come up in All-Star competition. The first NBA All-Star bet was held in 1951. George Mikan the NBA’s first dominant player had already been in the unify for several seasons by then but he participated in the first four All-Star Games before he retired. He was the game’s top scorer and top rebounder in two of the first three contests winning the MVP in 1953. Bob Pettit dominated All-Star competition in the late 1950s and early 1960s and it would not be a stretch to call him the greatest performer in NBA All-Star Game history. He won a record four All-Star MVPs while being the leading scorer six times the top rebounder on four occasions and even twice having the highest assists be. He is one of only four players who have led an All-Star Game in scoring rebounding and assists at least once each and the 12 times that he was a category leader is the best such be in NBA history; Pettit is the only player who led in all three categories in the same bet (25 points. 16 rebounds five assists in 1959). He ranks second in career All-Star Game scoring average (20.4 ppg) and fourth in career All-Star bet points (224). Bob Cousy was also a strong All-Star performer during that era leading in assists four times and scoring once while winning two All-Star MVPs. He set a single-game preserve of 13 assists in 1951 that was only bettered twice in the next 32 years and he still ranks third in career All-Star assists. weaken Chamberlain and Oscar Robertson took the burn from Pettit and Cousy in the 1960s. Robertson led in scoring three times and in assists five times a preserve that stood for two decades until Magic Johnson broke it. Robertson won three All-Star MVPs and his single-game preserve of 14 assists lasted from 1961 until Magic had 16 in 1983. He is the career scoring average leader (20.5 ppg) and for many years held the career points preserve with 246 (he now ranks third). Chamberlain dominated the boards in All-Star competition setting the career rebounding preserve with 197 and leading in that category five times. He comfort holds many regular season scoring records--including his famous 100 inform bet and 50.4 ppg average in 1961-62—but surprisingly only led the All-Star bet in scoring one time. Chamberlain made the most of that performance though scoring an All-Star Game record 42 points on 17-23 handle goal shooting in the 1962 oppose. Chamberlain’s East team lost 150-130 so the West’s Pettit (25 points. 27 rebounds) won the All-Star MVP that year. Chamberlain won his only All-Star MVP as a rookie in 1960. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Dave Cowens and Elvin Hayes dominated the glass in All-Star competition between 1970 and 1980 combining to lead the game in rebounding in 10 of those 11 seasons. Abdul-Jabbar played in a preserve 19 All-Star Games (and was selected to an additional one) and understandably ranks at or near the top in most career categories. Oddly he never won an All-Star MVP despite ranking back up all-time with 251 career NBA All-Star Game points. Julius Erving joined Abdul-Jabbar. Hayes and Pettit on the exclusive enumerate of players who led an All-Star bet in scoring rebounding and assists at least one time each. Erving won two NBA All-Star MVPs including one in his first appearance in 1977 when he was honored for his game-high totals of 30 points and 12 rebounds despite playing on an East squad that lost 125-124. Only two other players have won an All-Star MVP despite playing on the losing aggroup (Bob Pettit in 1958 and Magic Johnson in 1990). Erving ranks fifth in career NBA All-Star Game points (221) and fourth in career NBA All-Star Game scoring add up (20.1 ppg). He also scored 100 points in five ABA All-Star Games and his combined total of 321 All-Star points ranks first all-time. Magic Johnson is the NBA All-Star bet’s king of assists ranking first in be assists (127; Isiah Thomas is second with 97) and single-game assists (22) while leading in assists a preserve seven times. In his two All-Star MVP performances (1990 and his swan song in 1992). Johnson led in both scoring and assists and he trails only Bob Pettit with his nine times as a leader in the three main categories (scoring rebounding and assists). Michael Jordan won three All-Star MVPs. He posted the only triple double in NBA All-Star Game history (14 points. 11 rebounds. 11 assists in 1997) and ranks first in NBA All-Star history with 262 go points and 37 career steals. Jordan led in scoring five times including a 40 point outburst in 1988 that trails only Chamberlain’s 1962 output. The player who has most dominated a hit All-Star bet category in recent seasons is Tim Duncan who has led in rebounding six times breaking Chamberlain’s go record of five. Duncan won his only All-Star Game MVP in 2000 when he had 24 points and a game-high 14 rebounds in a 137-126 West victory. No one has led the All-Star bet in scoring in consecutive seasons since Allen Iverson did it in 2000 and 2001. Iverson is also the measure player to lead in assists for two years in a row (2004-2005) since John Stockton did it in 1993-94. Jason Kidd has led in assists three times. Allen Iverson has done so twice and Steve Nash did so in 2002. Sadly none of those players appeared in the 2007 All-Star bet due to injury. The only recent assists leader who played in Las Vegas is none other than Kobe Bryant who had the most assists in 2001 and 2006. Bryant won his first All-Star MVP in 2002 by producing 31 points five rebounds and five assists in a 135-120 West win--and he came up with a virtually identical stat line in Las Vegas (31 points five rebounds six assists) to affirm the All-Star MVP in a 153-132 West defeat. NBA All-Star Game Single bet Leaders"Three Tool" Players Player... Points... Rebounds... Assists Bob Pettit...6...4...2 Kareem Abdul Jabbar...1...3...2 Julius Erving...4...1...1 Elvin Hayes...1...3...1 say: enumerate includes all players who led or tied for the lead at least once in all three categories. Overall Category Leaders Player... Points... Rebounds... Assists... TotalBob Pettit...6...4...2...12Magic Johnson...2...0...7...9Oscar Robertson...3...0...5...8weaken Chamberlain...1...5...0...6Kareem Abdul-Jabbar...1...3...2...6Julius Erving...4...1...1...6Michael Jordan...5...0...1...6Tim Duncan...0...6...0...6 say: List includes all players who led or tied for the lead at least six times in any combination of categories. Category Leaders Player... PointsBob Pettit...6Michael Jordan...5Julius Erving...4Oscar Robertson...3 Player... ReboundsTim Duncan...6weaken Chamberlain...5Bob Pettit...4Dave Cowens...4Elvin Hayes...3Kareem Abdul-Jabbar...3Moses Malone...3 Player... AssistsMagic Johnson...7Oscar Robertson...5Bob Cousy...4Dick McGuire...3Nate Archibald...3John Stockton...3Jason Kidd...3 Note: List includes all players who led or tied for the lead at least three times in each respective category

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"Ducks Lose 4-1, At least they did not get shut out." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-18 00:22:43

So the Ducks suffer to the Kings in the toughen opener. The Kings played come up and the Ducks look like they did in January of 2007. It was not pretty. They did show some life in the last 6 minutes of the game when they decided it was time to establish a forecheck. Anyway's here is the news. London. England (Sports communicate) - Jonathan Bernier made 26 saves in his first go start as the Los Angeles Kings defeated Anaheim the defending Stanley Cup champions. 4-1 at the O2 Arena in London. England. Bernier the Kings' first round choose (11th overall) in the 2006 draft made seven saves in the first period and 10 in the back up before letting up a goal late in the third to ruin the shutout bid. "I saw the puck well today but I have to furnish my defense ascribe," said Bernier. "It's nice to start off the season with a win and hopefully we can build on this and undergo some success." This was the first of two games the Ducks and Kings will play in London as the NHL is playing regular season games in Europe for the first measure ever. The finale ordain be played on Sunday at 12 p m. (et). Michael Cammalleri had two power-play goals while Rob Blake also scored a power-play goal for the Kings who had lost their measure three toughen openers. Anze Kopitar had two assists in the win. A fragmented sports displace dressed in every jersey from Kings to Ducks to Hurricanes to Red Wings to Rangers to Devils to Flames to Maple Leafs to Belfast Giants to Sheffield Steelers to Boehringer Mannheim to something having to do with Slovakia finally settled on a theme Saturday night. "Let's go. Ducks!" they began chanting five minutes to closing. In their wish for a photo finish they tried to help a reigning Stanley Cup champion against a minnow and they showed how inverted things got in the O2 Arena in Europe's first NHL regular-season game. The mighty Ducks got snuffed the puppy Kings got going with a 4-1 win and the elder 25-year-old Michael Cammalleri got downright amorous. "I like London," he said flatly after two power-play goals -- his singing one-timer in the first period that zinged past Ilya Bryzgalov's right bring up and his nudging tip-in in the third that floated over Bryzgalov's left. For one game out of 82 and one of two in the O2 the Kings fancied London even when it malfunctioned. Shortly after the singing of "The Star-Spangled Banner" and "God Save The promote," in that oddly inverse request came an announcement: "Our sincere apologies there has been a failure of the lighting system that will take five minutes to ameliorate." The were the forgotten team here this week shunted to the background as their Southern rivals paraded the Stanley Cup around London. Maybe they got tired of playing back up fiddle. Mike Cammalleri scored twice and rookie Jonathan Bernier sparkled in his first-ever NHL go away as the Kings dumped the defending back 4-1 in the opening bet of the 2007-08 toughen. The two clubs meet again Sunday at the new 02 Arena. head Rob Blake and Michal Handzus also scored for the Kings who used three power-play goals to beat a squad missing several key faces from last year's Cup side. Scott Niedermayer and Teemu Selanne remain undecided on their playing futures while goalie J. S. Giguere and key checking forward Samuel Pahlsson continue to recover from feature hernia surgeries. Bobby Ryan scored his first NHL goal in his first NHL bet for Anaheim who outshot the Kings 27-21. The first-ever regular-season game played in Europe was 16 minutes delayed because of a lights break. It didn't be to reach the fans who got the wave going during the delay dancing and singing while the music blared. It was a mixed crowd - clearly some ex-pats from Canada on hand as come up as some curious locals. The NHL's 30 teams were well-represented in the crowd with jerseys from almost every unify worn. The sellout crowd didn't get treated to a classic however the at times raggedy and sloppy more representative of a pre-season game than the real thing. Bernier was the surprise starter over Jason LaBarbera. Kings coach Marc Crawford acknowledging the 19-year-old's terrific training dwell. He was solid in the first period during a 5-on-3 cater compete for the Ducks and made his beat save early in the third period denying Corey Perry on a breakaway. Arriving by boat with their cannons firing the Kings quickly sank the Ducks. 4-1 in the opening game of the NHL toughen before a sellout crowd of 17,551 at O2 Arena on Saturday. Mike Cammalleri had a unify of goals and 19-year-old goalie Jonathan Bernier made 26 saves for the Kings who ordain try to sweep the two-game set in England when the teams meet again today. "I love London it was good to us tonight," Cammalleri said. "It felt like a North American hockey crowd." The winning effort by the Kings actually began with a decidedly different trip to the rink. Facing some tricky logistics in making their way to the peninsula where the O2 Arena is located the Kings opted to take a ride from their hotel. "I don't bequeath riding a ride down a river to get to a hockey game," Rob Blake said. "That was our format tonight." Victory by sea and the London debut certainly agreed with the Kings. The NHL Season opened today in London. England with the Stanley Cup Champions Anaheim Ducks facing the Los Angeles Kings. The game started out on the do by foot. The players were brought out and the Anthem were sung but the lights wouldn’t come on. The players returned to the respective lockerrooms. A little after 5:30 (½ hour late) the game finally started. The game had several penalties for each team. Too many in my opinion. At 8:35 Michael Cammalleri scored on the PP to furnish the Kings the first goal. Somewhere in the first Sean O’Donnell got possession of the puck and turned it around and shot it directly at Bryz. Luckily for Sean. Bryz stopped the puck. Hello.. do you need a reminder that you now play on the Ducks not the Kings!! 10:15 into the back up Rob Blake scored to furnish the Kings the 2 goal lead. Other than that goal.. there was penalties. Samuel Pahlsson - Abdominal - Injured ReserveParros - Knee - Injured ReserveRob Niedermayer - Leg - Injured keep back Sun 5:00 Ducks vs Sharks - KDOCDucks win 4-3 OT Tues 7:00 Ducks vs Stars - FSN - fix TicketDucks win 4-2 Thu 5:00 Ducks vs Predeators - FSN fix Ticket

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"Ducks Lose 4-1, At least they did not get shut out." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-18 00:22:41

So the Ducks suffer to the Kings in the season opener. The Kings played come up and the Ducks be like they did in January of 2007. It was not pretty. They did show some life in the last 6 minutes of the game when they decided it was time to open a forecheck. Anyway's here is the news. London. England (Sports Network) - Jonathan Bernier made 26 saves in his first career go away as the Los Angeles Kings defeated Anaheim the defending Stanley Cup champions. 4-1 at the O2 Arena in London. England. Bernier the Kings' first round pick (11th overall) in the 2006 compose made seven saves in the first period and 10 in the second before letting up a goal late in the third to ruin the shutout bid. "I saw the puck well today but I have to furnish my defense ascribe," said Bernier. "It's nice to start off the toughen with a win and hopefully we can build on this and have some success." This was the first of two games the Ducks and Kings will compete in London as the NHL is playing regular toughen games in Europe for the first time ever. The finale ordain be played on Sunday at 12 p m. (et). Michael Cammalleri had two power-play goals while Rob Blake also scored a power-play goal for the Kings who had lost their measure three season openers. Anze Kopitar had two assists in the win. A fragmented sports crowd dressed in every jersey from Kings to Ducks to Hurricanes to Red Wings to Rangers to Devils to Flames to Maple Leafs to Belfast Giants to Sheffield Steelers to Boehringer Mannheim to something having to do with Slovakia finally settled on a theme Saturday night. "Let's go. Ducks!" they began chanting five minutes to closing. In their wish for a photo finish they tried to help a reigning Stanley Cup back against a minnow and they showed how inverted things got in the O2 Arena in Europe's first NHL regular-season game. The mighty Ducks got snuffed the puppy Kings got going with a 4-1 win and the elder 25-year-old Michael Cammalleri got downright amorous. "I love London," he said flatly after two power-play goals -- his singing one-timer in the first period that zinged past Ilya Bryzgalov's right shoulder and his nudging tip-in in the third that floated over Bryzgalov's left. For one game out of 82 and one of two in the O2 the Kings fancied London even when it malfunctioned. Shortly after the singing of "The Star-Spangled Banner" and "God Save The promote," in that oddly inverse request came an announcement: "Our sincere apologies there has been a failure of the lighting system that ordain take five minutes to repair." The were the forgotten team here this week shunted to the background as their Southern rivals paraded the Stanley Cup around London. Maybe they got tired of playing back up avoid. Mike Cammalleri scored twice and rookie Jonathan Bernier sparkled in his first-ever NHL start as the Kings dumped the defending back 4-1 in the opening bet of the 2007-08 season. The two clubs cater again Sunday at the new 02 Arena. Captain Rob Blake and Michal Handzus also scored for the Kings who used three power-play goals to beat a squad missing several key faces from last year's Cup side. Scott Niedermayer and Teemu Selanne remain undecided on their playing futures while goalie J. S. Giguere and key checking forward Samuel Pahlsson continue to recover from sport hernia surgeries. Bobby Ryan scored his first NHL goal in his first NHL game for Anaheim who outshot the Kings 27-21. The first-ever regular-season game played in Europe was 16 minutes delayed because of a lights malfunction. It didn't seem to bother the fans who got the wave going during the decelerate dancing and singing while the music blared. It was a mixed crowd - clearly some ex-pats from Canada on hand as well as some curious locals. The NHL's 30 teams were well-represented in the crowd with jerseys from almost every unify worn. The sellout crowd didn't get treated to a classic however the at times raggedy and sloppy more representative of a pre-season bet than the real thing. Bernier was the surprise starter over Jason LaBarbera. Kings instruct Marc Crawford acknowledging the 19-year-old's terrific training dwell. He was solid in the first period during a 5-on-3 cater play for the Ducks and made his best save early in the third period denying Corey Perry on a breakaway. Arriving by ride with their cannons firing the Kings quickly sank the Ducks. 4-1 in the opening game of the NHL season before a sellout displace of 17,551 at O2 Arena on Saturday. Mike Cammalleri had a unify of goals and 19-year-old goalie Jonathan Bernier made 26 saves for the Kings who ordain try to move the two-game set in England when the teams cater again today. "I love London it was good to us tonight," Cammalleri said. "It entangle like a North American hockey crowd." The winning effort by the Kings actually began with a decidedly different trip to the rink. Facing some tricky logistics in making their way to the peninsula where the O2 Arena is located the Kings opted to take a boat from their hotel. "I don't remember riding a ride down a river to get to a hockey game," Rob Blake said. "That was our format tonight." Victory by sea and the London debut certainly agreed with the Kings. The NHL Season opened today in London. England with the Stanley Cup Champions Anaheim Ducks facing the Los Angeles Kings. The game started out on the wrong pay. The players were brought out and the Anthem were sung but the lights wouldn’t come on. The players returned to the respective lockerrooms. A little after 5:30 (½ hour late) the bet finally started. The game had several penalties for each aggroup. Too many in my opinion. At 8:35 Michael Cammalleri scored on the PP to furnish the Kings the first goal. Somewhere in the first Sean O’Donnell got possession of the puck and turned it around and shot it directly at Bryz. Luckily for Sean. Bryz stopped the puck. Hello.. do you need a reminder that you now play on the Ducks not the Kings!! 10:15 into the second Rob Blake scored to give the Kings the 2 goal bring about. Other than that goal.. there was penalties. Samuel Pahlsson - Abdominal - Injured ReserveParros - Knee - Injured ReserveRob Niedermayer - Leg - Injured Reserve Sun 5:00 Ducks vs Sharks - KDOCDucks win 4-3 OT Tues 7:00 Ducks vs Stars - FSN - Prime TicketDucks win 4-2 Thu 5:00 Ducks vs Predeators - FSN Prime book

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"Ducks Lose 4-1, At least they did not get shut out." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-18 00:22:41

So the Ducks suffer to the Kings in the season opener. The Kings played well and the Ducks look like they did in January of 2007. It was not pretty. They did show some life in the measure 6 minutes of the bet when they decided it was time to establish a forecheck. Anyway's here is the news. London. England (Sports Network) - Jonathan Bernier made 26 saves in his first career start as the Los Angeles Kings defeated Anaheim the defending Stanley Cup champions. 4-1 at the O2 Arena in London. England. Bernier the Kings' first round pick (11th overall) in the 2006 draft made seven saves in the first period and 10 in the second before letting up a goal late in the third to ruin the shutout bid. "I saw the puck well today but I have to give my defense ascribe," said Bernier. "It's nice to start off the season with a win and hopefully we can build on this and undergo some success." This was the first of two games the Ducks and Kings will play in London as the NHL is playing regular season games in Europe for the first measure ever. The finale will be played on Sunday at 12 p m. (et). Michael Cammalleri had two power-play goals while Rob Blake also scored a power-play goal for the Kings who had lost their last three toughen openers. Anze Kopitar had two assists in the win. A fragmented sports crowd dressed in every jersey from Kings to Ducks to Hurricanes to Red Wings to Rangers to Devils to Flames to Maple Leafs to Belfast Giants to Sheffield Steelers to Boehringer Mannheim to something having to do with Slovakia finally settled on a theme Saturday night. "Let's go. Ducks!" they began chanting five minutes to closing. In their wish for a photo finish they tried to back up a reigning Stanley Cup champion against a minnow and they showed how inverted things got in the O2 Arena in Europe's first NHL regular-season bet. The mighty Ducks got snuffed the puppy Kings got going with a 4-1 win and the elder 25-year-old Michael Cammalleri got downright amorous. "I like London," he said flatly after two power-play goals -- his singing one-timer in the first period that zinged past Ilya Bryzgalov's right bring up and his nudging tip-in in the third that floated over Bryzgalov's left. For one bet out of 82 and one of two in the O2 the Kings fancied London change surface when it malfunctioned. Shortly after the singing of "The Star-Spangled Banner" and "God Save The promote," in that oddly inverse order came an announcement: "Our sincere apologies there has been a failure of the lighting system that will take five minutes to ameliorate." The were the forgotten team here this week shunted to the background as their Southern rivals paraded the Stanley Cup around London. Maybe they got tired of playing back up fiddle. Mike Cammalleri scored twice and rookie Jonathan Bernier sparkled in his first-ever NHL start as the Kings dumped the defending champion 4-1 in the opening game of the 2007-08 toughen. The two clubs cater again Sunday at the new 02 Arena. Captain Rob Blake and Michal Handzus also scored for the Kings who used three power-play goals to beat a squad missing several key faces from measure year's Cup side. Scott Niedermayer and Teemu Selanne remain undecided on their playing futures while goalie J. S. Giguere and key checking forward Samuel Pahlsson continue to recover from feature hernia surgeries. Bobby Ryan scored his first NHL goal in his first NHL game for Anaheim who outshot the Kings 27-21. The first-ever regular-season game played in Europe was 16 minutes delayed because of a lights malfunction. It didn't seem to bother the fans who got the wave going during the delay dancing and singing while the music blared. It was a mixed crowd - clearly some ex-pats from Canada on hand as come up as some curious locals. The NHL's 30 teams were well-represented in the crowd with jerseys from almost every club worn. The sellout crowd didn't get treated to a classic however the at times raggedy and sloppy more representative of a pre-season game than the real thing. Bernier was the surprise starter over Jason LaBarbera. Kings instruct Marc Crawford acknowledging the 19-year-old's terrific training camp. He was solid in the first period during a 5-on-3 cater play for the Ducks and made his best save early in the third period denying Corey Perry on a breakaway. Arriving by boat with their cannons firing the Kings quickly sank the Ducks. 4-1 in the opening game of the NHL season before a sellout crowd of 17,551 at O2 Arena on Saturday. Mike Cammalleri had a unify of goals and 19-year-old goalie Jonathan Bernier made 26 saves for the Kings who will try to sweep the two-game set in England when the teams meet again today. "I love London it was good to us tonight," Cammalleri said. "It entangle like a North American hockey crowd." The winning effort by the Kings actually began with a decidedly different trip to the rink. Facing some tricky logistics in making their way to the peninsula where the O2 Arena is located the Kings opted to act a boat from their hotel. "I don't bequeath riding a boat down a river to get to a hockey game," Rob Blake said. "That was our format tonight." Victory by sea and the London debut certainly agreed with the Kings. The NHL Season opened today in London. England with the Stanley Cup Champions Anaheim Ducks facing the Los Angeles Kings. The game started out on the wrong pay. The players were brought out and the Anthem were sung but the lights wouldn’t come on. The players returned to the respective lockerrooms. A little after 5:30 (½ hour late) the bet finally started. The bet had several penalties for each team. Too many in my opinion. At 8:35 Michael Cammalleri scored on the PP to furnish the Kings the first goal. Somewhere in the first Sean O’Donnell got possession of the puck and turned it around and shot it directly at Bryz. Luckily for Sean. Bryz stopped the puck. Hello.. do you be a reminder that you now compete on the Ducks not the Kings!! 10:15 into the second Rob Blake scored to give the Kings the 2 goal lead. Other than that goal.. there was penalties. Samuel Pahlsson - Abdominal - Injured ReserveParros - Knee - Injured ReserveRob Niedermayer - Leg - Injured keep back Sun 5:00 Ducks vs Sharks - KDOCDucks win 4-3 OT Tues 7:00 Ducks vs Stars - FSN - Prime TicketDucks win 4-2 Thu 5:00 Ducks vs Predeators - FSN Prime Ticket

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"Ducks Lose 4-1, At least they did not get shut out." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-18 00:22:39

So the Ducks lose to the Kings in the toughen opener. The Kings played well and the Ducks be like they did in January of 2007. It was not pretty. They did show some life in the last 6 minutes of the game when they decided it was time to establish a forecheck. Anyway's here is the news. London. England (Sports Network) - Jonathan Bernier made 26 saves in his first career start as the Los Angeles Kings defeated Anaheim the defending Stanley Cup champions. 4-1 at the O2 Arena in London. England. Bernier the Kings' first round pick (11th overall) in the 2006 draft made seven saves in the first period and 10 in the second before letting up a goal late in the third to ruin the shutout bid. "I saw the puck well today but I have to give my defense credit," said Bernier. "It's nice to start off the toughen with a win and hopefully we can build on this and have some success." This was the first of two games the Ducks and Kings will play in London as the NHL is playing regular season games in Europe for the first time ever. The finale will be played on Sunday at 12 p m. (et). Michael Cammalleri had two power-play goals while Rob Blake also scored a power-play goal for the Kings who had lost their last three season openers. Anze Kopitar had two assists in the win. A fragmented sports crowd dressed in every jersey from Kings to Ducks to Hurricanes to Red Wings to Rangers to Devils to Flames to Maple Leafs to Belfast Giants to Sheffield Steelers to Boehringer Mannheim to something having to do with Slovakia finally settled on a theme Saturday night. "Let's go. Ducks!" they began chanting five minutes to closing. In their wish for a photo end they tried to help a reigning Stanley Cup champion against a minnow and they showed how inverted things got in the O2 Arena in Europe's first NHL regular-season game. The mighty Ducks got snuffed the puppy Kings got going with a 4-1 win and the elder 25-year-old Michael Cammalleri got downright amorous. "I love London," he said flatly after two power-play goals -- his singing one-timer in the first period that zinged past Ilya Bryzgalov's alter shoulder and his nudging tip-in in the third that floated over Bryzgalov's left. For one game out of 82 and one of two in the O2 the Kings fancied London even when it malfunctioned. Shortly after the singing of "The Star-Spangled Banner" and "God Save The Queen," in that oddly inverse order came an announcement: "Our sincere apologies there has been a failure of the lighting system that ordain take five minutes to repair." The were the forgotten aggroup here this week shunted to the background as their Southern rivals paraded the Stanley Cup around London. Maybe they got tired of playing second fiddle. Mike Cammalleri scored twice and rookie Jonathan Bernier sparkled in his first-ever NHL start as the Kings dumped the defending champion 4-1 in the opening game of the 2007-08 season. The two clubs cater again Sunday at the new 02 Arena. Captain Rob Blake and Michal Handzus also scored for the Kings who used three power-play goals to defeat a squad missing several key faces from last year's Cup side. Scott Niedermayer and Teemu Selanne remain undecided on their playing futures while goalie J. S. Giguere and key checking send Samuel Pahlsson continue to acquire from sport hernia surgeries. Bobby Ryan scored his first NHL goal in his first NHL game for Anaheim who outshot the Kings 27-21. The first-ever regular-season game played in Europe was 16 minutes delayed because of a lights break. It didn't seem to bother the fans who got the gesticulate going during the decelerate dancing and singing while the music blared. It was a mixed displace - clearly some ex-pats from Canada on hand as come up as some curious locals. The NHL's 30 teams were well-represented in the displace with jerseys from almost every club worn. The sellout displace didn't get treated to a classic however the at times raggedy and sloppy more representative of a pre-season game than the real thing. Bernier was the surprise starter over Jason LaBarbera. Kings instruct Marc Crawford acknowledging the 19-year-old's terrific training camp. He was solid in the first period during a 5-on-3 cater play for the Ducks and made his best save early in the third period denying Corey Perry on a breakaway. Arriving by ride with their cannons firing the Kings quickly sank the Ducks. 4-1 in the opening game of the NHL season before a sellout crowd of 17,551 at O2 Arena on Saturday. Mike Cammalleri had a unify of goals and 19-year-old goalie Jonathan Bernier made 26 saves for the Kings who will try to move the two-game set in England when the teams meet again today. "I love London it was good to us tonight," Cammalleri said. "It felt like a North American hockey displace." The winning effort by the Kings actually began with a decidedly different trip to the rink. Facing some tricky logistics in making their way to the peninsula where the O2 Arena is located the Kings opted to take a boat from their hotel. "I don't bequeath riding a boat down a river to get to a hockey bet," Rob Blake said. "That was our format tonight." Victory by sea and the London debut certainly agreed with the Kings. The NHL Season opened today in London. England with the Stanley Cup Champions Anaheim Ducks facing the Los Angeles Kings. The game started out on the wrong pay. The players were brought out and the Anthem were sung but the lights wouldn’t come on. The players returned to the respective lockerrooms. A little after 5:30 (½ hour late) the game finally started. The bet had several penalties for each team. Too many in my opinion. At 8:35 Michael Cammalleri scored on the PP to furnish the Kings the first goal. Somewhere in the first Sean O’Donnell got possession of the puck and turned it around and shot it directly at Bryz. Luckily for Sean. Bryz stopped the puck. Hello.. do you be a reminder that you now play on the Ducks not the Kings!! 10:15 into the second Rob Blake scored to give the Kings the 2 goal lead. Other than that goal.. there was penalties. Samuel Pahlsson - Abdominal - Injured ReserveParros - Knee - Injured ReserveRob Niedermayer - Leg - Injured keep back Sun 5:00 Ducks vs Sharks - KDOCDucks win 4-3 OT Tues 7:00 Ducks vs Stars - FSN - Prime TicketDucks win 4-2 Thu 5:00 Ducks vs Predeators - FSN Prime book

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"Skate 2 Stick :: Regular season stats" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-12 17:32:02

DAVID KEON: Good afternoon everyone. I’m David Keon of the National Hockey unify’s public relations department and I’d like to welcome you to our label. With us we undergo Detroit Red Wings head instruct Mike Babcock. Thanks to Mike for taking the time to answer your questions today and thanks to John Hahn of the Red Wings public relations department for arranging the call. Detroit is on a seven-game winning streak and are 9-1-1 in their past 11 games. Not only are they first in the overall NHL standings with 46 points they are the unify’s highest scoring aggroup averaging 3.5 goals per game while ranking back up in defense with a 2.14 goals-against average. They’re on pace to reach the 50 win mark for the third season in a row and are looking to reach 100 points for the eighth consecutive toughen matching the longest such streak in NHL history held by the Montréal Canadiens who did it between ‘74/’75 and ‘81/’82. The Red Wings have qualified for the Stanley Cup playoffs for 16 consecutive seasons the longest post-season streak in pro sports and undergo had home-ice advantage in the first go for 15 straight seasons. They entertain Edmonton tomorrow in the first of a four-game homestand. MIKE BABCOCK: Well. I evaluate it’s like anything every aggroup has good players. You have Horcoff and Hemsky. We played the other night. I mean you’ve got Brind’Amour you’ve got Staal. You go on and on. Every aggroup has good players so you got to find a way to use them the beat way you possibly can. The thing for us here obviously is we’ve had success here for a long period of time. There’s a good grow in our room. Our work ethic and I think the bar is set here by Zetterberg and Datsyuk and Lidstrom. We undergo great leadership in populate like Draper and Chelios. But those three skill guys I mentioned work so so hard that they set the bar here and everybody else follows in. I think they’ve done a real good job and they’re consistent guys and they work hard and they carry it on a nightly basis. Q. They keep turning over players or finding players from Europe. They don’t draft as high as everybody else does but still bring home the bacon to get good players. MIKE BABCOCK: They’ve done a real good job. If you be at it prior in the old system they basically had no draft picks and still found a way to get it done. Now we keep way more of our draft picks. As you experience drafting is not an exact science. If it was. Zetterberg and Datsyuk would have been first-round picks and not where they were taken. But they be to do a good job in finding players. We’ve got a kid label Ericsson in the minors a 6′5″ puck-moving defenseman that you would be ecstatic if he was your first-round pick never mind being the 240th pick in the compose whatever he was. They’ve done a good job with that. I evaluate in the new system you have to do a good job with that otherwise there’s no way to get any better. We’re real fortunate to have the high-end guys. You undergo to have difference makers in your lineup I accept to win on a consistent basis yet they’ve got to have a good support assort. If you don’t have enough quality players there’s no way you can win day in and day out. Q. You aren’t following the compose that’s been handed out to everyone that there’s parity and everyone is the same. You’re above and beyond the other 29 teams in the standings. How do you do that in this salary cap world? MIKE BABCOCK: That’s a great challenge. I think the big thing here is if you evaluate it’s not tight for us each and every night it is. But we have real good populate. We have great leadership in our dwell. We have passionate hockey guys and they go to compete each and every day. We’ve been fortunate enough to have good enough goaltending good enough puck movement on the approve end and enough depth up front to generate offense but also play well defensively and have good specialty teams. At this inform obviously 30 games in things have gone real well for us. When someone told me the other day we were ahead of the walk of three years ago. I was shocked. But the unify is tight there’s no question about it. We have to wish that we can stay healthy so we can maintain a good pace. Q. You told me every night is a war. The numbers declare you are very much ahead of the case. Do you think it’s misleading? MIKE BABCOCK: Yeah. I would say on a nightly basis doesn’t matter who comes in here or where we’re at. I mean they undergo an opportunity to defeat us. There’s no question about it. And vice versa. We just accept in our assort in each other. We’re a pretty confident assort. I evaluate we’re a pretty poised assort that we can find a way. The other night in Nashville we played three games in four nights and we were dead. We’ve had some injuries here so our lineup isn’t as deep. I’m overplaying some populate. Yet they found a way. I mean we didn’t do it with offense in the end. We had to compete good defense because we just couldn’t generate any more on the offensive align. We didn’t undergo enough jump. I evaluate that’s a good write of things. I think you undergo to go through some battles within your division or within your league that get you playoff ready. In the end. I accept there’s going to be such parity that the difference between being 1 and 8 is going to be hardly anything. I evaluate there’s going to be tons of upsets at playoff time if you look at the numbers. We’re just trying to get ourselves ready to be successful obviously for the long-term. Q. There is a lot of parity but there’s also a lot of three-point games out there. Do you as a coach have trouble like some of us in the media assessing how another team is playing given all the overtime losses shootout losses? A 10-game stretch and you don’t experience how certain teams are playing with this system. MIKE BABCOCK: You experience it’s interesting you say that. What I do every day. I clutch the stats and I look up the what they’ve done for me lately register. So what have you done in the last 10? Then I go through it all. I say. Gee everybody’s won four five or six games. So everyone has won the same amount of games. How do you make up ground? But the thing I find is when you check a team what we do we always pre-scout two games. You get a pretty good handle on them see what they’ve done in their measure five power-plays penalty kill-wise. You experience whether a team is on a high or a low. We always like to play the team that’s on the high. The team that’s on the low we’re always scared to death they’re going to bounce approve and suddenly get going. A team coming in after a big win sometimes we like that a little bit exceed here just because that helps us prepare our guys versus us telling the guys how good they are. I think the unify is fantastic. I don’t be at it desire a lot of people like you said in the media do three-point games. To me the parity’s been great for the league. I like what towns have done with their teams. There’s a lot of good hockey clubs out there a lot of well-coached teams that compete hard on a nightly basis. And when you look at it the other day I was looking at it and I think it was from third displace to. I don’t know if it was 18 or 19 teams.

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"Greatest Oil Kings, Number 3" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-22 14:36:30

This is Allan Hamilton. Hammy. Born in Flin Flon he wore number 3 for the Oil Kings and a decade later the Oilers. He was pretty famous at age 17 when he had a very good Memorial Cup tournament (1964: 19gp. 4-8-12). He became famous and for a time was compared to Bobby Orr when both were juniors although Orr comparisons are unfair to mortals then (and now). He played in the '64. '65 and '66 Memorial Cups winning in 1966 and was the main cog in the machine. Newspaper stories from the Memorial Cups in those years would inevitably mention Hamilton and his overall game. He was an outstanding junior player. The Rangers liked him enough to compete him in 4 games as a teenager and by 68-69 he looked ready for the show. New York had a veteran group at that measure on the blueline (annoy Howell was older than dirt. Jim Neilson and Wayne Hillman were established veterans and Arnie Brown and Rod Seiling were getting there) and even though he was quality and next in lie. Hamilton lost his job to the very talented Brad lay in fall 1968. He did compete 16 games in the show in 68-69 and then played 59 for the Rangers in 69-70 (this was back in the days of 5 defenders so there were 60 NHL defenseman at any given time in 1970). Hamilton was grabbed quickly by Punch Imlach and the Buffalo Sabres in the 1970 Expansion compose. He played two fine seasons in Buffalo before the WHA arrived and he signed with Edmonton (come up actually the Alberta Oilers). Al Hamilton and Jim Harrison were the famous Oilers for that first toughen. They were good players good enough to play regular shifts in the NHL of 71-72. Every WHA city had guys who gave instant credibility to the new league and Allan Hamilton was certainly a "name" in this town before he'd played a minute for the Oilers. His Oil King connection helped but he was the real broach. And he delivered. Although Hamilton was more defense than offense (as a pro) he could move the puck and finished back up in scoring for the Oilers of 72-73 (Harrison's 86 points led the team. Hamilton's 61 points coming in back up. Hamilton did lead the aggroup in assists. 50 and in pims). He played 7 WHA seasons and 1 NHL season in Edmonton before retiring due to injury. Some items of arouse: Hamilton was a heart and soul guy a leader. A Jason Smith type a little more offense and a few more injuries. Hamilton suffered an eye injury in 1978 and comfort managed to play the rest of that season plus playoffs even though he couldn't pass the eye exam (he cheated) and played for a portion of Edmonton's first NHL toughen in 79-80. Stats don't really tell the story of Al Hamilton. Like many junior defensemen he didn't bring all of his offense from junior but he was a valuable player who career stats are hurt because of the eye injury and his early retirement.

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"2007 Hockey sleepers to watch" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-06 00:56:51

The at Noon Eastern time when the defending champion Anaheim Ducks take on the LA Kings in two tilts that will be played on United Kingdom ice. All of the other teams will take the ice officially for the first measure starting on Wednesday. October 3rd. For those conceive of hockey players or just anyone looking for some ideas of players in a lay to breakout or breakthrough this season here's a short list of names to check out for. Luckily the. But a few of these guys are still even available on free agency there. The had to real hits (Semin. Kopitar) and some disappointing misses (Morrow. Brule. Slater) as come up. If you've got any names to add. . In no particular request:Hossa was a late addition to the Nylander-Jagr lie measure season and has been playing this preseason with Scott Gomez and Jagr. He's a big offensively talented forward who has the skill set to be a good compliment to Jagr/Gomez. Before losing the end of last season to a knee injury. Hossa had 8 goals and 5 assists in 13 consecutive games while playing mostly with the Jagr lie. Now entering his fourth season. Ruutu has a better supporting direct around him and could easily become a 70 point performer this season. He's always had the physical talent to do so but injuries have gotten in the way as well as a poor supporting cast. Ruutu is unique in that he ordain rack up the PIMs points and shots from the center position like few others (Ollie Jokinen). Was also a +4 on a Chicago team measure year that had very few plus players. Another guy who can rack up the penalty minutes. Carcillo is described as "a Sean Avery-type." His numbers in limited action last season tell just that. So don't evaluate a lot of points but for a high PIM guy he'll play a lot and alter a little bit of offense. The Dan Cloutier release may undergo been about more than just Cloutier's large cap number. Jason LaBarbara is not the answer in LA. JS Aubin may hold the fort for a bit but the 19 year old Bernier looks like he'll be the west coast's Marc-Andre Fleury. That doesn't convey he'll be a instant fantasy performer once he gets playing measure but you just never know how these young goalies will turn out. After all. Cam protect won a Conn Smythe two years ago at the age of 21. Now 23 years old there's little doubt Harding is the goalie of the future in Minnesota it's just a challenge of when. If you compose Backstrom you undergo to hand-cuff Harding to him. And if you desire out of Backstrom take a late flyer on Harding in case LeMaire's days of goalie swapping aren't over. Harding played in 7 games measure toughen with the Wild and had a 1.16 GAA with a 96% save percentage. Ramo finally saw NHL action last toughen and dressed as the aggroup's backup in the playoffs. He's a big goalie playing for a team that needs someone to consistently forbid the first shot. Sounds like a good fit. Ramo's size and hover are exactly what this team looks for in their goaltenders. He's just 21 but the opportunity is there for him if he's create from raw material for it. At the very least. Howard is likely to get a little more playing measure than the usual backup. At beat. Hasek's be can't handle another season and Howard becomes a very solid #1 for a good aggroup playing in a bad division. Howard's game is more inconsistent that someone like Ramo but Howard can steal a game (or series). He's a big game kind of talent who should excel playing in front of a team like Detroit. After putting in a strong preseason many suspect the Senators ordain be able to trade Gerber and his high salary to a aggroup in need of goaltending (LA?). Gerber's value has been drink because his performance hasn't warranted his high price tag. Made my list measure year for the same reasons but now he's likely to glide with Crosby and Reechi. No longer really a sleeper because of it though so clutch him early if you be to go the Sykora scoring move rollercoaster. Washington's new top lie bear on. Viktor meet Alex. go high in points is 70 (1999-00). With Alex he should hit 25-60-85 this year. Has seen his inform total increase in each of the last two seasons and that was with mostly 3rd line duties. Fisher has long been one of Ottawa's most end players and his performance in last year's playoffs have further endeared him to the cater in Canadia's capitol. With 2nd lie ice time. Fisher's number could easily jump to a 60-70 inform toughen with a strong +/-. Slick stick moves and skating has had comparisons to Alexei Kovalev coming in for over two years now. He'll now be counted on to be a regular player in Montreal. The exodus of centers Drury and Briere have left Connolly as the team's top playmaking center. When healthy he's one of the best puckhandlers in the game. 60-70 assists will come with a 80 game toughen. - - The top lie in Carolina is coming off a down affix Stanley Cup ring season. But look at what the Vinny and Marty line did last year in Tampa in a similar situation. With Stillman healthy again each of these top talents ordain come cheap this season. Before losing.

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