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"Hemsky scores in shootout to lead Oilers to 4-3 win over Red Wings" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 12:20:16

"I just came in and shot as hard as I could," Hemsky said after scoring the only goal of the shootout to lift the Edmonton Oilers to a 4-3 victory over Detroit on Thursday night snapping the Red Wings' seven-game winning streak. "You never know what to expect from him," said Hemsky a right wing in his fifth NHL season. "He's a pretty smart goalie." Hemsky beat Hasek with a shot that went in off the goal post ending the NHL-leading Red Wings' second seven-game winning streak of the season. Hemsky. Joni Pitkanen and Fernando Pisani scored for Edmonton in regulation and Robert Nilsson and Sam Gagner each had two assists. Dwayne Roloson made 39 saves. Henrik Zetterberg had two goals and Mark Hartigan also scored for Detroit. Brian Rafalski had two assists and Hasek stopped 22 shots. Both Hemsky and Hasek are from Pardubice. Czech Republic. Hemsky is 24 and Hasek will turn 43 in January. Hasek who broke into the NHL in 1990-91 - when Hemsky was seven - was also not sure how the youngster would approach the shootout chance. Hasek lay on the ice in apparent pain for a couple of minutes 2:35 into the third period after Edmonton's Shawn Horcoff slid into him in the crease and his skate hit Hasek in the side. He remained in the game however. "I'm at a loss to explain it really," Edmonton coach Craig MacTavish said. "When you've had that much success you're pretty relaxed going into it. I think that helps the shooters knowing that." Zetterberg tied the score with 2:40 left in the third period when he beat Roloson from the right circle for his second goal of the game and 23rd of the season. "Great goaltending both from Matty (Garon) and Roly (Roloson) the last couple of games. We need that," Edmonton's Patrick Thoresen said. "Every winning team needs a good goalie who plays for us so we can get confidence and we can move the puck a little bit more. He's been good in handling the puck behind the net too." Pisani gave Edmonton a 3-2 lead with 4:27 left in the second period when he beat Hasek from the bottom of the left circle for his second goal. That came just 2:09 after Zetterberg's first goal on the power play tied it at 2-2 for Detroit. He tipped in Rafalski's pass from the right point. Hartigan who had just been called up from Detroit's AHL affiliate in Grand Rapids scored on Detroit's first shot of the game 2:46 in. He beat Roloson from the bottom of the right circle after going around the net. Hemsky's power-play goal tied it with 7:32 left in the opening period when he put in a rebound for his 10th goal. Pitkanen put the Oilers ahead 2-1 with 2:54 left in the first period when he beat Hasek high after taking a pass at the blue line and dashing down the middle of the ice into the slot.

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"Red Wings promote Holland and Nill and add Violetta to front office" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-27 02:24:51

DETROIT - The Detroit Red Wings undergo promoted Ken Holland and Jim Nill and added Steve Violetta to the front office. Owner Mike Ilitch announced Monday that executive is being inserted in front of Holland's title of vice-president and general manager. Nill is now a vice-president as well as assistant general manager and Steve Violetta joins the management team as senior vice-president of business affairs. "I believe these personnel moves will greatly enhance our ability to meet the ever-growing needs and challenges of operating a professional sports team in a highly competitive merchandise," said Ilitch. "Ken and Jim have been instrumental in our success over the years. "The promotions are well-deserved and combined with the addition of Steve's position will enable us to put the best product forward both on and off the ice and will lead to an even more successful franchise." Violetta will report to Ilitch and work closely with Holland. Nill and the be of the staff. "We're excited to have Steve and his vast experience as part of the aggroup," said Ilitch. "This new organizational structure is similar to what we've done with the Detroit Tigers and we certainly expect to see similar successful results as Violetta focuses on making the fans' hockey experience all it can be." Violetta was executive vice-president of business affairs for the Nashville Predators since July 2005. Under his leadership the toughen ticket base and overall ticket revenue grew more than 50 per cent corporate sponsorships increased nearly 40 per cent and the team's television ratings on FSN South were up over 100 per cent for the last two seasons. A Detroit native. Violetta has more than 22 years of professional sports industry undergo including executive vice-president of business affairs for the San Diego Padres six years with the Ottawa Senators and three years with the Pittsburgh Penguins.

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"Proteau loses perspective in pursuit of 'truthiness'" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-01 20:37:21

The Hockey News's Adam Proteau is the classic contrarian and in a column intended to "change state up" the NHL's 30 teams to idealistic but untrue beliefs. Proteau goes a little loony in discussing Detroit Red Wings goalie Dominik Hasek's bumpy start: : Denial is all the act in the NHL these days. The league denies it has any real problems on or off the ice to understand; GMs guiding wobbly franchises deny the need to make any drastic changes to their rosters; and goaltenders contradict they could survive so much as a deflected wrist shot without the protection of gargantuan-sized equipment. As a matter of fact just about every aggroup in the league has at least one area where idealism trumps the truth. Let's look at all 30 and provide them a wakeup call (say: - we'll do the first half of the unify this week and the rest next week):... Detroit: The Delusion: Dominik Hasek is the Red Wings' clear-cut No. 1 netminder. Reality Check: Hasek is on pace to put up his worst goals-against average in more than a decade and the worst deliver percentage of his career. And with Chris Osgood's sparkling GAA and deliver percentage. Mike Babcock should have no qualms about sitting the Dominator. Does this guy watch any Red Wings games? Dominik Hasek is 3-0-and-1 in his last four starts but he's going to split starts with Chris Osgood as the Wings end this month with 9 games in 18 days. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our. Please read our. apply to all circumscribe you upload or otherwise submit to this site.

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"Proteau loses perspective in pursuit of 'truthiness'" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-01 20:37:21

The Hockey News's Adam Proteau is the classic contrarian and in a column intended to "wake up" the NHL's 30 teams to idealistic but untrue beliefs. Proteau goes a little loony in discussing Detroit Red Wings goalie Dominik Hasek's bumpy start: : Denial is all the rage in the NHL these days. The league denies it has any real problems on or off the ice to solve; GMs guiding wobbly franchises contradict the need to make any drastic changes to their rosters; and goaltenders contradict they could survive so much as a deflected wrist shot without the protection of gargantuan-sized equipment. As a matter of fact just about every aggroup in the league has at least one area where idealism trumps the truth. Let's look at all 30 and provide them a wakeup label (note: - we'll do the first half of the league this week and the rest next week):... Detroit: The Delusion: Dominik Hasek is the Red Wings' clear No. 1 netminder. Reality Check: Hasek is on pace to put up his beat goals-against add up in more than a decade and the worst deliver percentage of his career. And with Chris Osgood's sparkling GAA and deliver percentage. Mike Babcock should have no qualms about sitting the Dominator. Does this guy watch any Red Wings games? Dominik Hasek is 3-0-and-1 in his last four starts but he's going to split starts with Chris Osgood as the Wings finish this month with 9 games in 18 days. Use of this place constitutes acceptance of our. Please read our. apply to all circumscribe you upload or otherwise submit to this site.

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"Detroit Red Wings (21-6-2) at Nashville Predators (14-11-2), 8 pm" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 15:01:07

The red-hot Detroit Red Wings ordain aim for a seventh consecutive victory when they tour the Nashville Predators tonight in a Central Division battle at the Sommet bear on. Detroit which leads the NHL with 44 points on the year is in the midst of its second longest winning move of the toughen. The team won nine in a row from October 18-November 9. The Red Wings picked up their sixth straight triumph on Sunday as they defeated the visiting Carolina Hurricanes at Joe Louis Arena. Andreas Lilja scored the go-ahead goal in the back up period and Detroit continued its domiciliate dominance of Carolina with the 5-2 victory. Pavel Datsyuk and Tomas Holmstrom scored 36 seconds apart late in the third for the Red Wings who haven't lost in the measure 14 domiciliate games to the Carolina franchise. Valtteri Filppula and Johan Franzen scored for the Red Wings who also got three assists from Jiri Hudler and two helpers from Nicklas Lidstrom. Dominik Hasek made 15 saves in the win. Datsyuk extended his points streak to eight straight games. He has eight goals and seven assists during the run. The Predators won for the third time in five games with Saturday's blackball of Anaheim. Jordin Tootoo had a goal and an assist to back up Nashville down the visiting Ducks. 4-2. Alexander Radulov. Ryan Suter and Jerred Smithson also scored for Nashville which avoided a third straight loss. Vernon Fiddler collected two helpers and Chris Mason finished the game with 21 saves. The Preds who are 8-4-1 in the Music City this year are playing the third test of a four-game homestand tonight. They ordain wrap up the residency with Thursday's test against Colorado. Detroit is 8-4-2 as the road unify this year and will begin a four-game homestand after tonight's oppose. The Red Wings and Predators have change integrity a unify of meetings this season but Detroit has taken six of the last eight encounters overall. However the Red Wings have dropped four of their previous six tests in Nashville. The Miami tell is pleased to provide this opportunity to share information experiences and observations about what's in the news. Some of the comments may be reprinted elsewhere in the site or in the newspaper. We encourage lively change state debate on the issues of the day and ask that you refrain from personal comments and remarks that are off point. Thank you for taking the time to offer your thoughts.

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"White team defeats Red 2-1 in shootout" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 13:26:21

The Macomb Daily's Bruce MacLeod says that the Detroit Red Wings' training camp-culminating Red vs. White bet in Traverse City was Babcockian hockey at its best: : If the Red Wings' annual Red/color bet is an indication defense and goaltending are ready for the regular toughen. The exhibition went scoreless through three running-time periods and a five-minute overtime before the White aggroup outscored the Red. 2-1 in a three-round shootout. Jiri Hudler (deke) and Mikael Samuelsson (deke) scored on Chris Osgood after a Henrik Zetterberg miss (five-hole). Tomas Holmstrom (deke) scored on Adam Berkhoel but the netminder stopped both Pavel Datsyuk (deke) and Kris Draper (shot). Dominik Hasek made 11 saves for the Red team before giving way to Osgood who made 16 saves in the back up half of the game. Jimmy Howard made 14 saves for team White and Berkhoel made 11. 1) Filppula and Cleary held out but precautionary more than anything. Nobody is concerned. 2) This was one of the more intense and competitive scrimmages they've had of these kind here in training camp. Babcock had good reason to be smiling afterward. The players got into this one. Fans got their money worth. 3) The goaltending was very good. Osgood. Hasek. Berkhoel. Howard. all 4 had to make quality stops somewhere along the way. 4) Babcock raved about D Jonathan Ericsson after the scrimmage. The 6-5 mobile Ericsson is making a inspect to be kept on the final roster (although he's nearly cemented to go drink to Grand Rapids and play ample minutes). 5) D Jassen Cullimore had to leave in the 3rd period with a bad cut near the eye. He'll be fine though. 6) Mikael Samuelsson and Jiri Hudler scored against Osgood in the shootout to clinch their team's victory. Berkhoel stopped Datsyuk and Draper but not Holmstrom. : -- Although Hasek didn't accept a goal. Howard was the best goalie in the game. Howard made several sparkling saves including stuffing Evan McGrath on a 2-on-1 blast and on the next sequence making the beat deliver of the bet stopping Johan Franzen from a sprawled position. -- Brian Rafalski had his beat game of the camp by far. The defenseman had three glaring defensive-zone giveaways and didn't undergo much on the good side of the ledger. To kick. Rafalski even hit Nicklas Lidstrom in the continue with a dump-in. Not a good night. -- Valtteri Filppula (groin) nor Dan Cleary (hamstring) played in the bet. -- Defenseman Derek Meech played a very strong positional bet moving his feet well. -- Igor Grigorenko was silent most of the game then had a great final alter in regulation creating three scoring opportunities on one shift. -- Aaron Downey had a poor game. The send didn't hit much. He was in the only fight of the game losing a decision to Neil Clark. Clark who played in the Central Hockey League (low minors) last season had a exceed game than Downey.

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"My take on the Wings" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 19:57:40

So far. I believe that the Red Wings have a decent team but I definitely don't evaluate that its anything spectacular. We lost our entire 2nd lie from measure season in Bertuzzi. Lang and Calder and on D we lost Schneider and most likely Markov. I cognise that people have some big hate for Lang me included but the fact is that his point production was still part of our offense measure year and that needs to be replaced by someone this year. Are the young guys up to the assign? Can Franzen. Filppula and Hudler create consistently this year? I accept that much depends on the be of confidence that Babcock decides to show in them. To look at our projected lines. First line: Samuelsson- Datsyuk- Holmstrom. I kinda desire this line but as first lines go its still rather weak. Datsyuk is an elite center but Holmstrom and Samuelsson are far from elite wingers. I realize the man like populate undergo for Holmstrom and I understand his uses on the powerplay but he is not a first lie winger. He fed off of Datsyuk and Zetterberg when that lie was hot last year but is often slow and can be a defensive liability. I think that offsetting his poor defensive play with that of Datsyuk and Zetterberg worked out come up but throwing Samuelsson on a lie with him opens up a whole new can of problems. He may undergo a great shot but he doesn't know how to pick the openings and he certainly isn't great defensively.. but who knows maybe things ordain bring home the bacon out. Second line: Franzen- Zetterberg- HudlerOk that looks nice. Franzen is a beast and would do great with Zetterberg and make up for an undersized Hudler.. this should probably be our first lie. I really like Franzens bet though he's underdeveloped offensively. I think he could make a big force playing with the right linemates. Hudler has made huge strides in the measure year and a half and has looked great in Camp. Not enough can be said about the bring home the bacon that Zetterberg does he's just an overall great player; probably one of the beat 2-way forwards in the unify. Third lie: Cleary-Filppula- DraperThis is a great energy line. Cleary showed measure year that he can get into the corners and rough it up a bit. He has the ability to advance big goals and playing with Filppula who has great speed he should have another good year. As much as I evaluate that Draper has lost a go. I do evaluate he plays his role well. He back-checks fearlessly and creates great energy for the aggroup. The problem is he's gotten decrease. Can he keep up with Cleary and Filppula or the competition for that matter? I'm not so sure and I evaluate it's time to let him go after his contract runs out this summer. Fourth lie: Drake-Kopecky- MaltbyA good utility line that should get the job done so desire as Kopecky adjusts well to the dress to center. This lie has really clicked in dwell and hopefully they can keep their intensity up into the preseason games and regular toughen. Extras: Grigorenko. Matt Ellis. Aaron Downey. I don't evaluate Grigorenko is going to make the team this year and ordain probably head back to Russia for the toughen. Heres to hoping I'm do by. Matt Ellis and Downey could make the aggroup but probably not as more than extras. First Pairing: Lidstrom- RafalskiI sight this is huge overkill by Babcock if he indeed goes with this as the first pairing. Lidstrom can make anyone he plays with exceed ands seeing as Rafalski is already one of the better defensemen in the unify. I evaluate he should be anchoring his own defensive pairing. I would much rather see Babcock through big defensemen Cullimore who is at the Wings dwell on a tryout out there with Lidstrom to knock around some bodies basically performing the same function that Markov did last year. Unfortunately it looks like Cullimore is going to suffer his spot to Sopel who I am far less impressed with and makes a lot more defensive errors. But. Sopel does make our second PP unit better which was very poor for us throughout last year and comfort looks rather weak. Both of these tryouts present their uses but I think that Detroit needs the size of Cullimore. Second pairing: Kronwall- Sopel/ LiljaUmmm.. this pairing scares the everliving shit out of me. No defensive awareness from any of those players outside of the small bit that Lilja might be able to alter. I evaluate that this Pairing would do much better to be Kronwall- Rafalski as Rafalski is a better defensemen than Kronwall and Kronwall can help jar the puck out to displace Rafalski on the fly. Despite his lack of size. Kronwall is a very impressive open ice hitter and if he can remain healthy he could act his role exceptionally well. The problem is. Kronwall is far from being the iron-man injuring himself freakishly every year. So.. act your fingers crossed guys. Third Pairing: Chelios- LebdaLebda is a great puck-moving defensemen with elite skating ability but is very much undersized and has concussion problems. Chelios is aging.. but I like the guy and his intensity. He exceeds my expectations every year and as far as I am concerned he can stick with the Wings for as desire as he wants and feels he is able to compete. His performance in last years playoffs was invaluable. Extras: Meech or QuinceyDetroit ordain probably end up keeping Meech on the roster as he is no longer protected from waivers. As come up as he has played in this years camp. I evaluate that Quincey is light-years ahead of him and showed last year during the playoffs that he can go up into a NHL role. However a season down in the AHL will do wonders for Quincey where he ordain create alongside prospects Ericsson and Kindl who be to be great defensive prospects. Meech seems to be somewhat expendable but the Wings brass doesn't enjoy losing young talent for nothing. Goaltending:Hasek- health ordain always be a concern with Hasek but he comfort can play at an elite level. With his conditioning at such a high level right now and Babcock being smart in playing him. I can see him staying healthy for us and performing well enough to take us deep into the playoffs. The question is do we undergo enough depth in net to cover us if Hasek does go drink?Osgood- a more than capable backup who can compete well in games when it is demanded of him. I evaluate that having him on the team is restricting the progress of prospect Jimmy Howard but he plays his role. I still wouldn't trust him as a starter if Hasek went down. Howard- he has had a spectacular dwell and reports all indicate that he has impressed the Red Wings brass. If it came down to it. I evaluate I would believe Howard with a starting role over Osgood and I really hope that the Wings furnish Howard a chance next year because he is starting to look desire he is NHL ready. Overall. I evaluate the Wings look good but there are holes. They have great forward and defensive depth but they lack offensive ability up front and lack size on D. They were able to make up for both of these deficiencies last year and made a deep playoff run in which they very nearly made the Stanley Cup final but can they do it again especially in a division that outside of the Predators improved this offseason?I still think that the Red Wings ordain win the division with considerable ease and they may even take the conference but is this team built to make a deep playoff run? Well we undergo roughly 4mill of cap space to work with at the deadline but limited resources to use as change bemock. If Holland can somehow bring in a player to solidify either the first or back up line and sight some size on D this aggroup would be in great cause. For now.

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"Kopecky hopes to be quick to learn the draw" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 15:25:14

TRAVERSE CITY -- Tomas Kopecky was given a summer project before he left Detroit to return home to Slovakia. He was told by Detroit Red Wings' management that he would be moving from wing to center when he returned in the fall."I like it," said Kopecky. "You always have your head on the swivel to make plays. alter now we've played two (scrimmage) games and I'm trying to get comfortable. I have to learn a lot … the draws and to be good defensively. Basically. I watch guys like Hank (Zetterberg). Pav (Datsyuk) and see what they're doing in practices. I'm very excited."After playing the past four seasons on the wing. Kopecky is being moved to bear on the fourth line. Through training camp the move looked great. Kopecky centering Kirk Maltby and newcomer Dallas Drake has been part of the team's most successful line in Traverse City. In two scrimmages the trio combined for five goals and six assists. Each was a plus-2. Drake and Maltby tied with Johan Franzen for the team lead in points with Kopecky one behind. The line that is supposed to bang and come down has also made life miserable for opponents by scoring. But one key to the fourth line being effective in the regular toughen will be how quickly Kopecky learns a position that he hasn't played since his first toughen as a professional. In the defensive govern bear on battle down low near the net while wingers watch the opposition defensemen up high. In convert centers are responsible to set up their wings."He (shouldn't) overhandle the puck," said Detroit coach Mike Babcock. "That's real important. But in saying that just the fact that he wants the puck is a whole different story than last year. Last year at this time when he got the puck he gave it to someone else. He's hanging onto it. That's a positive thing and a huge step for him."Kopecky hasn't had it easy reaching the NHL and then staying. He moved to Alberta from his native Slovakia as an 18-year-old the go after he was drafted in the second go by the Red Wings. There. Kopecky played at junior hockey's highest aim as a bear on. Seven years later however. Kopecky has toiled for four seasons in the minors and had one NHL race cut short by a broken collarbone. The 25-year-old has 27 regular-season NHL games and four playoff contests on his bear on. In those 31 NHL games. Kopecky has one inform. Having his position changed is one part chore and one part a write that the team has a place for him."You've got to take that opportunity and run with it," said Kopecky. "bear on is all over the ice especially in the system that we play. Coming out of the zone you get the puck and you need to alter a compete. When you're a winger you get the puck and you skate fast. You have to make a compete at the color line or dump it in and chase it. At center you've got to act plays make passes."All summer long. Kopecky worked out with other Slovak NHLers in Trencin including Marian and Marcel Hossa. Zdeno Chara. Marian Gaborik and Pavol Demitra. He took faceoff after faceoff after faceoff."There are different kinds of faceoff guys," said Detroit's third-line center Valtteri Filppula. "Some days it seems it's going really well. Some days you seem not to win one displace. It's an important move of the game. Kopie is strong in his hands. That's important. And he's working hard at it."Cleary and Kris Draper are teaching Kopecky how to keep a schedule on opposition centers for faceoffs. What they like to do in what zone. Where they look and how they approach the draw. In training camp. Kopecky could be found on a near-empty ice sheet after every practice and practice working on draws with Dan Cleary."You've got to experience a lot about they guys you're going against especially how he's going to end up how he's standing holding the fasten … all these little things," said Kopecky. "I didn't even know these things in junior now I'm learning."CAMP NOTES: The Red Wings change state their preseason plan at Minnesota Tuesday night. … If forward Aaron Downey makes the roster the Red Wings will be his fourth Original Six team. (Boston. Montreal and Chicago are the others.) "Detroit is a great organization the way everything's being run right now," said Downey. "It's probably the best atmosphere I've been around. I'm having a good time. … I just got to go out there and bang crash act energy have a willingness to stick up for my teammates. I think I definitely have a reputation around the league to do that."

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"Red/White game" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-09 16:59:48

-- took over Red Wings beat full-time in the fall of 2005 -- started as a sports writer at The Macomb Daily in 1988 -- traveled in the playoffs with the Red Wings as a columnist for The Macomb Daily 1998-2000 -- covered Lions. Tigers. Pistons. Red Wings. U-M. MSU as a columnist -- covered the Detroit Falcons (minor-professional hockey aggroup) as a beat for five seasons (1991-96) -- won seven Associated Press and 10 Michigan touch Association awards in state-wide writing contests over the past 12 years If the Red Wings' annual Red/White bet is an indication defense and goaltending are create from raw material for the regular toughen. The exhibition went scoreless through three running-time periods and a five-minute overtime before the White aggroup outscored the Red. 2-1 in a three-round shootout. Jiri Hudler (deke) and Mikael Samuelsson (deke) scored on Chris Osgood after a Henrik Zetterberg desire (five-hole). Tomas Holmstrom (deke) scored on Adam Berkhoel but the netminder stopped both Pavel Datsyuk (deke) and Kris Draper (shot). Dominik Hasek made 11 saves for the Red team before giving way to Osgood who made 16 saves in the second half of the game. Jimmy Howard made 14 saves for aggroup White and Berkhoel made 11. Some notes from the exhibition...-- Although Hasek didn't allow a goal. Howard was the best goalie in the bet. Howard made several sparkling saves including stuffing Evan McGrath on a 2-on-1 blast and on the next grade making the best deliver of the bet stopping Johan Franzen from a sprawled lay.-- Brian Rafalski had his beat game of the camp by far. The defenseman had three glaring defensive-zone giveaways and didn't have much on the good side of the ledger. To boot. Rafalski even hit Nicklas Lidstrom in the head with a dump-in. Not a good night.-- Valtteri Filppula (groin) nor Dan Cleary (hamstring) played in the game.-- Defenseman Derek Meech played a very strong positional bet moving his feet well.-- Igor Grigorenko was silent most of the bet then had a great final alter in regulation creating three scoring opportunities on one shift.-- Aaron Downey had a poor game. The forward didn't hit much. He was in the only fight of the game losing a decision to Neil Clark. Clark who played in the Central Hockey unify (low minors) measure toughen had a exceed bet than Downey. Clark played very come up in dwell. He's not an NHL player but the former Central Hockey League player could be earning a spot in a higher minor unify. Both Hudler and Franzen had outstanding camps. Along with Datsyuk they were the top forwards. It'll be very difficult for Grigorenko to bump either Hudler or Franzen. Right now. Grigorenko is headed either for Grand Rapids or the Detroit remove.

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"Brian Rolston is No Dinosaur" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 11:51:51

Updated 10/4/07- Just a reminder everyone remember to use the tags on the right sidebar or the categories located on the left sidebar. They will back up out during your search around KK. As always conclude free to if you have any questions concerns etc. comment by Damian Renzello on 10/28/07From the entry ''. mention by Nathan on 10/28/07From the entry ''. comment by cambo on 10/28/07From the entry ''. mention by Jaci on 10/28/07From the entry ''. comment by Greg on 10/27/07From the entry ''. In the real world. Brian Rolston is a young man at age 34. In the hockey world he’s a dinosaur.“But I conclude young which is all that matters. If I was on the Red Wings. I’d be really young,” a laughing Rolston joked. Plus if you’ve paid attention to his first two years in Minnesota (or Sunday’s practice in White feature Lake) you realize Rolston despite a few gray hairs isn’t some breaking-down old veteran. Be the first to mention using the create below. gratify limit embedded visualise or media size to 500 pixels wide. Notify me of follow-up comments? Submit the word you see below:

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