tampa bay ice hockey

search for more blogs here

 

"The Inevitable, but Hopefully Entertaining" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-04-08 03:54:13

2007-8 season predictions out there has 'em and who am I to contend my betters? It's mindless conformity that has made me who I am. And attracted our attractive readers which I think I can now describe as "several" rather than "few" (recently upgraded from "both"). Don't worry. I won't let it go to my continue. Atlantic1. Rangers - I drank the Kool-Aid awright? I don't think Drury or Gomez ordain rock the boat too much. And I'm a fan of Jagr though I forgot why. Their goaltending and D are definitely better than the...2. Penguins - Young dumb and beat of.. you get the idea. Their PP will be electric but winning games 6-5 is a risky proposition.3. Flyers - Ok they gained some dudes in the offseason and they have some young guys. But when Derian Hatcher is still one of your best two defensemen and you undergo a backup process as your starting goalie you'll be scratching to make the playoffs come January.4. Devils - with a new coach and a new system it's measure for this aggroup to falter. The inevitable falling out between Sutter and Big Bad Lou will leave the team without a compass. I'd say it's even money that Lou ordain displace a "Claude Julien" on Sutter before April.5. Islanders - Ted Nolan is a genius and it's ridiculous that he couldn't get a job after leading the Sabres to the SCF all those years ago. But you can't polish a turd. Northeast1. Senators - Stood pat in the offseason and it will pay off. Even if Heatley gets all uppity about his assure this aggroup has too much talent and undergo to suffer the division.2. Sabres - I wanted to put this aggroup after the Leafs but I wussed out. They comfort undergo solid goaltending and some talent. I will go out on a limb and say that we will be questioning Vanek's contract by the end of the year.3. Maple Leafs - Now with our dearly departed Tosk in net the Leafs will finally make the playoffs. But if no young guns go it up it could be a desire season of watching Sundin get slower and slower... eyes... closing....4. Canadiens - Just like the Leafs without as good goaltending or defense. Or offense.5. Bruins - Unless Kessel gets cancer again there will be nothing to talk about for the hapless Bruins. You can displace your angry emails to biteme@null com. Southeast1. Lightning - Goaltending is a problem and Boyle on whom I undergo a man-crush is a bit clumsy ok?! With Lecavalier. St. Louis. Richards and several good defensive defensemen. Tampa Bay ordain again be on top but only enough for the #3 disgorge.2. Capitals - With Semin. AO and Niclas Backstrom (no the other one) this team will be dangerous every night. And long-forgotten Vezina winner Olaf Kolzig has comfort got some gas left in the store.3. Thrashers - I'm not sold on Lehtonen. I'm not sold on Kovalchuk who can lighten it up but is a defensive weakling. The only bona-fide they got is Hossa who will only be looking to pad his stats so he can get the hell out of there.4. Panthers - I feel bad for Horton. Bouwmeester and Jokinen but if you can't win with Luongo. Vokoun is not the answer.5. Hurricanes - So forgettable I forgot to consider them in the first version of this affix. 'Nuff said. Central1. Detroit - Stupid Wings. When are you jagoffs gonna copulate up?! Can't a guy get a end?!2. Predators - Man. I really wanted to put them third but even though they lost some guys they comfort have enough to win some games. I really wanted to push the...3. Blackhawks - I liked this team even before their owner died. Hooboy that was even worse than the cancer comment. Seriously though with young talent and a Cup-winning goalie and who knows maybe change surface the ability to spend at the trade deadline for the first time in 35 years this aggroup is going places.4. St. Louis - Odd combination of rickety old guys and not-ready-yet youngsters promises an occasionally-gratifying yet mostly-frustrating toughen with plenty-of-dashes.5. Blue Jackets - breathe out it up already. change Nash abandon Foote and contract a decent scouting department. If they are cause to be perceived they'll pack it in by early December and try to get Tavares. Northwest1. Flames - This team proved last year that they can finally score and this year ordain bring about them to the division call. If Kipper or Iginla falters or get injured though check out. They could go quickly.2. Wild - Niklas Backstrom (yes that one) was my great early pick in fantasy when some a$hit stole him from me. But I'm not change taste. He'll claim for the Vezina this year and with Gaborik healthy they'll be able to steal games from the...3. Canucks - Luongo while certainly in the Vezina hunt yet again is not enough. This is the toughest division in hockey and trotting out 89-year-old Trevor Linden may warm the ol' cockles of the heart but is worth precisely squat on the ice.4. Avalanche - Smyth great addition. Man do I wish the Sharks got him. Starting goaltender with no playoff undergo and 2.75 lifetime GAA? Backed up by the worst backup (and highest paid) in hockey? Not so much.5. Oilers - Kevin Lowe is becoming the Matt Millen of hockey. I desire to see Canadian teams do well really I do but they will need divine intervention this year to get 75 points. Pacific1. Sharks - but only if the Ducks don't get Niedermayer (motto: "Waaah! I want to compete with my brother!") and Selanne back. I still mind about the D but I evaluate we'll see Michalek turn into an All-Star this year.2. Ducks - With no Selanne. Neids or Penner they are missing 103 goals from last year. I evaluate they are hoping they can act a currency market where they can convert fighting majors (or ill-conceived mustaches) into scoring opportunities.3. Stars - Booorrrring. I think I've heard this tune before- good D just enough scoring great goaltending then the whole thing falls apart in the playoffs. Just don't sing it to the tune of SexyBack.4. Kings - One year away from overtaking the Stars and making a run of it. Let's put it this way- Scott Thornton is still on the roster.5. Coyotes - Holy criminy the Yotes are bad. The beat aggroup in hockey. If you are a season book holder for this aggroup my hat is off to you. It's a "My eyes! These goggles do nothing!" situation. As good a set of predictions as I've seen. And I'm holding you to them!Great Simpsons compose. 'Yotes could also be "I think I wet the bed" bad.... And you're welcome for Backstrom. You can send overall comments suggestions flames proposals compliments and unsolicited Paypal payments to shavediceblog (at) gmail (dawt) com

Forex Groups - Tips on Trading

Related article:
http://shavedice.blogspot.com/2007/09/inevitable-but-hopefully-entertaining.html

comments | Add comment | Report as Spam


"Grier's 2007-08 Predictions" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-18 00:08:21

Here is how I see the season shaping up - division by divison. ATLANTIC1) Pittsburgh Penguins - I like what this team has done in the offseason. Surrounding Crosby and Malkin with the necessary veteran talent while keeping their core out intact. Staal can only improve on his effort measure year. They are going to be fun to check for several years.2) Philadelphia Flyers - I think this team added the vital pieces needed to revive a dormant certify. Mixed with some of their already good young talent the Flyers should have a resurgence this toughen. Unlike Mike. I think Biron could surprise.3) New York Rangers - I'm not buying it. I think the Rangers made some big mistakes adding too many big dogs and alienating their role players. Will Drury. Gomez. Avery. Shanny and Jagr compete nice together? I think this dressing room could implode and Jagr might be skating for a different team in March.4) New Jersey Devils - They won't suck. With Brodeur in net they have a chance to win every night but letting Gomez and Rafalski go and replacing them with Zubrus and Visnievski isn't gonna cut it. They miss the playoffs this year.5) New York Islanders - Goon Central. Team will hate to compete them and fans ordain hate to watch them. You can't beautify a turd. NORTHEAST1) Ottawa Senators - Agreed. This team is poised for another run at the Cup. Ongoing contract issues with pending free agents could be a motivator or a distraction. Goaltending situaiton should be solved after Gerber is dealt soon - his determine will never get much higher.2) Toronto Maple Leafs - I think the Leafs undergo improved and are poised to be a serious threat this season. They can score with the best of them and adding Blake is a big bonus. Toskala will balance for McCabe and Kaberle offensive tendencies.3) Buffalo Sabres - They are going to miss Briere and Drury more than they think. A poor start leads to morale falling. They make the playoffs late.4) Montreal Canadiens - Not sure what is happening here. Same old same old. They need a big move and lack the pieces to make it.5) Boston Bruins - Maybe some baby steps of improvement but they have no blueline to communicate of besides Chara. Manny Fernandez sucks by the way. SOUTHEAST1) Washington Capitals - That's right. I said it. The Caps are the beat of this rancid division. They will benefit from a weak schedule and a solid second year from Semin and Backstrom. Adding Tom Poti and Nylander will push this team over the hump. Kolzig has a big year before he goes UFA.2) Tampa Bay - No goaltending. That simple enough for you?3) Florida - This team works hard and has some good young talent. Vokoun can change state drink anyone on any night - so they could sneak up on some populate. They ordain hang around the playoffs and crap out at the end.4) Carolina - Old old old. This team is the NHL's version of the San Francisco Giants. dish the dirt has them willing to move with Cole - are they high?5) Atlanta Thrashers - This teams window has come and gone and now they have to blow it up. Hossa is trade bemock and will be skating in a different uni by March (maybe in Teal....?)NORTHWEST1) Calgary - They ordain find themselves at the top of the leagues toughest division. Their mix of toughness and goaltending is a tough match up. Only question could be lack of scoring.2) Colorado - Smyth works his magic in Denver. I think Sakic ordain be rejuvinated and this aggroup is going to be a giant pain in the ass to play. Don't drop they also undergo King Shutdown. Scotty Hannan. I feel like hating the Avs again.3) Vancouver - Injuries are already killing this team and I just undergo a change posture it will act for the be of the toughen.4) Minnesota - I don't see them taking the "next step" as everyone says. When has Gaborik been healthy for an entire toughen? Is Backstrom really the real broach? I think this team middles around again and maybe gets a late playoff disgorge. I'm not buying what Minnesota is selling.5) Edmonton - Sheldon Souray can blow me. He'll wish he signed with the Sharks by December. PACIFIC1) San Jose Sharks - This is not a hit pick believe it or not. They are the real deal and are one veteran defensemen away from dominating the West. Nabby's health is also a minor concern because the net is thin after him...2) Anahiem Ducks - I don't even think this is going to be change state. The Ducks finish ten points behind the Sharks. They are going to desire Neidermeyer and Selanne big time and Bertuzzi either gets hurt early or sucks often.3) LA Kings - I don't think they are going to be as bad as others think. The Kings ordain be difficult to play and are deep on the blueline. Goaltending is a serious air but I see them adding Gerber any day now.4) Dallas - This is the year this team fades away. desire New Jersey the old guard has to die sometime. Bye Bye Dallas we hardly knew you.5) Phoenix - If the Sharks lose one game to Phoenix. I will injure myself. CENTRAL1) Detroit - I want to compete in the Central! Rafalski is an improvement over Schneider and they kept their core out together. Hasek's health always a question.2) St. Louis - I know Mikey likes the Preds and Blackhawks but I see St. Louis as a bottom playoff team this year. Some dangerous veterans solid D and a decent goalie could help them prey upon a weak division.3) Nashville - Depressions set in when this team realizes their best forward is Jason Arnott. They be to deal one of their bluechip defensemen for some scoring back up.4) Chicago - There is finally hope in Chicago that the team has a glimmer of future. Young players will cause some excitement but in the end the vets they undergo (Lang. Samsanov) are terrible and won't provide any leadership to back up this club make the push.5) Columbus - A wispy fart better than Phoenix. This aggroup also has no direction. They undergo cap room after Foote and Federov leave next year but no one will go. Barren wasteland. I am calling a Sharks/Maple Leafs final. Nabby vs. Toskala. Oh the Drama! Phoenix - If the Sharks lose one game to Phoenix. I ordain shoot myself. Good hyperbole but you know it will happen. Probably when Auld is in goal and Doan. Ballard and Jovo are all cause to be perceived too just to rub salt in it. Poor poor Carolina. Cup champions one year to also-rans the next and now they fell off the NHL map!Thank God for the 'edit' add. I just tacked 'em on at the end anyway. Nothing to see here. If I understand your Western rankings correctly you're thinking 4 playoff teams out of the Northwest? With the Ducks and Blues the non-division winners joining the party. The Northwest is going to undergo to feast on all other teams for that to happen. And if that's the case any of those teams ordain feast on the Sharks come playoff measure. I'm so controveresial... Mike is jealous that I got two comments and he only got one. You interpret my picks correctly.. almost. I said the bottom seeds will come between Minnesota. St. Louis and LA. I accept it ordain be tough for four Northwest teams to make it. We will see... P. S. - Pittsburgh. Rangers. Islanders and New Jersey all made the playoffs last year - so four playoff teams from one division isn't as impossible as it seems... adjust. But I don't think the Oilers ordain be as bad as the Flyers were last year. And the Central won't be as bad as the Southeast was last year either. Those four teams benefitted from those two factors. You can displace overall comments suggestions flames proposals compliments and unsolicited Paypal payments to shavediceblog (at) gmail (dawt) com

Forex Groups - Tips on Trading

Related article:
http://shavedice.blogspot.com/2007/09/griers-2007-08-predictions.html

comments | Add comment | Report as Spam


"Lightning Crashes.Tampa Bay Lightning Season Preview" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-20 21:44:02

Being that this is really our first beat toughen to get a crack at previewing teams we decided to communicate other bloggers to have them tell the stories of their respective team's season. We will be running a team per day possibly two teams possibly six all through September.............................................. We start in the Southeast division. John Fontana was kind enough to lend his words about his team the Tampa Bay Lightning.[ ] The Tampa Bay Lightning – a bane for the Pens last season if you denote– have a be of questions about them that I evaluate can be bestaddressed by acknowledging my top concern down the stretch last seasonand then working our way from there. There’s a top concern in the hockey world when people look at the Boltsand there is a top concern for me that I’ve had a few friends identifywith: The Lightning has been a one lie team the past season with thedeparture of Fredrik Modin (traded to Columbus before measure season forGoalie Marc Denis – more on that later) and weak play by former wingRuslan Fedotenko. With the top line assured to be a scoring threat withthe dynamo that was Vincent Lecavalier with Martin St. Louis on hiswing the aggroup became one dimensional once you took the top lie office. Brad Richards on the 2nd lie worked with a plethora of wings andyet didn’t quite click with any of them. And while the coat on the 3rdand 4th lines were there there was a desperate lack of scoringcontributions from these lines. Lecavalier and St. Louis were a deadly force last year make no mistake,but the key to stopping the Lightning was to alter their contributions. Flash forward to this upcoming season and there are three new forwarddynamics that will play into things: Jan Hlavac returns to the NHLafter 3 seasons of European exile. Chris Gratton was re-acquired by theBolts (his 3rd tenure with the team) to serve as a 3rd line center… Andmuch reviled former Pen (and former line-mate of Brad Richards duringRimouski Oceanic’s memorial cup season of 2000-01) Michel Ouellet havejoined the fray. Hlavac and Ouellet are penciled in to join Richards onthe 2nd line and hopefully provide a second scoring line for theLightning. Gratton will serve in place of injured captain Tim Taylor as3rd line center with Jason Ward on his go complimented by either RyanCraig or Nick Tarnasky. Now the official item that stands out to everyone else in the league isthe Lightning’s goaltending situation..

Forex Groups - Tips on Trading

Related article:
http://thepensblog.blogspot.com/2007/09/lightning-crashestampa-bay-lightning.html

comments | Add comment | Report as Spam


"Sunshine City.. The Florida Panthers Season Preview" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-12 17:12:18

Hi. I’m Beinfest4Prez from the Panthers Daily Puck and the Southeast Shootout. In the real world. I go by Mike. However my penname comes from my favorite baseball team the Florida Marlins and their wise (some might say genius.. at least more than Dave Littlefield!) general manager. Larry Beinfest. I was born and raised in South Florida and undergo been raised on hockey since I could remember. I’ve been around just a few years more than the Panthers (4 to be exact) and they played their first domiciliate game ever on my fourth birthday. Its been a like affair ever since. The Florida Panthers finished with 86 points in the 2006-07 again improving the inform total (albeit by one point) from the previous season to the next. However change surface another December to April run by the Panthers and Eddie the Eagle was not even enough to deliver them from the horrors of Alex Auld and November (rumors abound that Alan Cohen and the managing board of the Panthers are petitioning Gary Bettman to shift the month of November from the NHL plan; No word on the NHL’s response yet). As Olli Jokinen and Co sat drink for another long off season there was a sense in the community that perhaps the Panthers finally had a level headed GM with a plan. There were inklings of this throughout the 2006-2007 hockey toughen. Limiting players like Chris Gratton’s playing time due to inability to catch up to the new NHL bringing up David Booth and trading away Gary Roberts for one of the Penguins own rising stars. Noah Welch. As the Panthers sister team the Anaheim Ducks marched to Stanley Cup exuberate (and thereby ensuring the Cup spends another pass in the Sun Belt!) Jacques Martin. Randy Sexton and all the boys set out to make their mark on this long suffering fan base’s thirst for stability and the playoffs. The Panthers had several UFAs after the season ended. Among them included Jozef Stumpel. Ed Belfour. Martin Gelinas and Ville Peltonen. The first domino to fall on the UFA list was Panthers forward Ville Peltonen. After a slow start last season. Peltonen became one of the more solid players on the aggroup and showed the team they had a secret weapon (well besides Steve Montador!) in shootouts. Pelts boasted 17 goals and 20 assists along with plus 7 rating. Most of his success came later in the year as he became more comfortable in the North American style and was finally healthy of his dislocated shoulder suffered in training camp. Quietly for the rest of May and the start of June the Panthers began negotiating on a long call deal for the key core players identified by Martin. Sexton and key offseason lie office signing. Joey Nieuwendyk. Defenseman Bryan Allen who paired with Jay Bouwmeester would at times act upon opponents for desire stretches when on the ice together. It was alter after the toughen ended that Bryan was a key component and the only validation left to trading away Roberto Luongo. In the middle of June Bryan signed for a 5-year deal worth about 14 million. Later on the same day the Panthers traded Chris Gratton to the Tampa Bay Lightning for several draft picks. Not much more than a week later. Nathan Horton who had again set new career highs in all his stats (31 goals. 31 assists. +15) signed for a 6-year deal worth $24 million proving that not all GMs in this unify are just there to impel money at bodies. the evening of the 2007 draft: Several rumors are flying around attaching the Panthers to trading for players such as San Jose backup goaltender. Vesa Toskala and Anaheim backup goaltender. Ilya Bryzgalov. However using a couple of the back up go compose picks gained through trades (Bertuzzi to Detroit; Gratton to Tampa) and a first rounder in 2008 the Panthers picked up Nashville feature goaltender. Tomas Vokoun. When the news broke cheering erupted at the Panthers compose celebrate. With a swift touch. Jacques Martin had righted the do by of the evil taskmaster. Mike Keenan. The pieces began to fall into place. Jozef Stumpel signed a two-year deal worth about $5 million dollars or so and the Panthers didn’t qualify notable players like Alex Auld and Juraj Kolnik. The Panthers signed backup goaltender Craig Anderson to a two year. $1 million broach thus assuring that Eddie the shoot wouldn’t arise over Miami (and the requisite night clubs) anymore. On July 1 the Panthers struck fast and hard signing Richard Zednik and former Panthers first round compose pick Radek Dvorak to two-year deals respectively and signed former Avalanche centerman Brett Maclean to a three year broach. All three players not only added depth to the roster but go grittiness and defensive responsibility. While the Panthers didn’t end up signing players desire Daniel Briere and Slava Kozlov they did add depth and come about deals. Both Dvorak and Zednik have the talent and ability to reach 20 goals again; however if both aren’t healthy then the team ordain cut their losses with only two year deals. Maclean has the ability to affix 15-25 goals consistently and look for him to improve further under Jacques Martin’s system. At the compose the Panthers selected Keaton Ellerby first fulfilling their blue-chip defensive look need. Others drafted included two possible steals in Michael Repik and Evgeni Dadonov who were both rated much higher than their compose position would indicate. Five years of improvement in the overall points total and the Panthers comfort haven’t made the playoffs. This is the year that South Florida has been waiting for. Eerily coinciding with the year of the rat again on the Chinese calendar the Panthers will be to resuscitate that great and memorable aggroup this year. It began with the reunion bet. And this year without a doubt it shall end in the playoffs. Going out on a limb with the improvement of all the young players the development of JayBo into a serious Norris Trophy contender. Nathan Horton and Olli Jokinen hitting the 40 goal plateau and possible 100 point plateau for Olli and the acquisition of elite goaltender Tomas Vokoun the Panthers will win the Southeast Division this year. It is my duty as such since the rest of the world wide publications vastly underrate the aggroup itself to boldly call for the Panthers rise to their first division title in the bunco history of this franchise. Go Cats! In accordance with the Fair Use procure Law. The Pensblog uses logos and registered trademarks of the National Hockey unify to convey our criticism and inform the public. Photos on The Pensblog are used without permission but do not hinder with said owner's acquire. If you own a specific visualise on this site and be it removed gratify telecommunicate us (thepensblog@gmail com) and we will be happy to oblige. The Pensblog is a non-profit website and never ordain be. Take that to the bank.

Forex Groups - Tips on Trading

Related article:
http://thepensblog.blogspot.com/2007/09/sunshine-city-florida-panthers-season.html

comments | Add comment | Report as Spam


"our night with the tampa bay lightning" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-22 14:43:32

On Saturday afternoon my telecommunicate rang and it my friend Melissa offering us her husband’s tickets to the Tampa Bay Lightning hockey game that evening. Technically she was offering the tickets to my husband knowing that he’s a HUGE fan and would be able to appreciate the great seats they had. Yes not only was Melissa offering us free hockey tickets but they were just a few rows up from the ice. alter behind the Lightning bench. Even I can appreciate how good those tickets were! Unfortunately for Jim he was working so I decided to take the tickets and take our 8 year old son. He’s been to a few hockey games with his dad but because Jim’s season tickets are WAY up in the nosebleed section he wasn’t in a hurry to go approve. He said it made his stomach a little queasy to be up so high. I knew he’d love to sit down low right at the ice so I made plans to cater Melissa to pick up the tickets keeping it a secret from my son. That night. I told him I had a surprise planned and we drove drink to the Ice Palace…uh excuse me. St. Pete Times Forum. :eyeroll: Once he realized that we were in the parking garage he guessed where we were going. There was a lot of challenge going on outside the forum and that’s where we snapped this photo of Matthew with the Tampa Bay Lightning aggroup mascot Thunderbug. There were also several of the Lightning cheerleaders out there but Matthew refused to pose for a picture with any of them! (He’s at that age where all girls even hot “hubba hubba” cheerleaders are icky and may potentially be carrying cooties.) Once we got inside he was surprised once again when he realized we weren’t sitting up in the cheap seats! Our seats were AMAZING - six rows up from the bench with a clear view of the Lightning players and coach. Matthew’s eyes were as big as saucers when he saw the players enter the ice for their change up. I was even impressed at how close we were to Vinnie Lecavalier and Martin St. Louis. Too bad Brad Richards wasn’t playing! The bet is a completely different experience when you’re sitting so change state and I was stuck by how graceful the skaters were. It’s amazing how they move so carefully at such high speeds. And being that my son has played on hockey leagues and follows the Lightning he was able to see all of his favorite players up close and personal and he kept telling me what was going on in the game and why certain penalties were given. He knows a LOT about hockey! During the 1st intermission they did the “Kiss Cam” on the big screen scoreboard. They would focus on a bring together wait for the bring together to sight that they were on the big check and then the couple would kiss. Aww! They featured a couple right in front of us so Matthew and I were on the Jumbotron by default! That never happens when we sit up in our nosebleed seats. When the 2nd intermission started. I noticed that the seats at the end of our row were alter…and they were directly next to the pathway that the players use to go into the locker room. I pulled Matthew over there and he was able to stick his fist through the block so that the players could bump fists with him. He had 3 or 4 of the players reach out to touch him and he was absolutely over the moon. I made this short video (below under pictures) to show some of the action we saw and you can also see Matthew leaning in to comprehend the players. Thanks again Melissa & Marshall! Your tickets really created a night that Matthew and I won’t forget! This entry was posted on Tuesday. September 25th. 2007 at 5:41 pmand is filed under. You can follow any responses to this entry through the cater. You can or from your own site. It’s a shame that your husband was not able to go. I am sure that he would undergo loved it! I will call you the next measure we can’t go and maybe even give you more notice! XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr call=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote have in mind=""> <label> <em> <i> <strike> <strong> - Get your from the #1 authorized Disney Ticket agent. Tickets 2 You. Your tickets will get you into all 4 of Walt Disney Worlds theme parks including. The Magic Kingdom. MGM Studios. Animal Kingdom and Epcot. Tickets 2 You has the cheapest Disney tickets in Orlando and will match any other retailers offer.

Forex Groups - Tips on Trading

Related article:
http://www.simplekindoflife.com/2007/09/25/our-night-with-the-tampa-bay-lightning/

comments | Add comment | Report as Spam


"Vincent Lecavalier conference call transcript" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-12 02:35:40

You may undergo to before you can affix: click the register link above to speak. To go away viewing messages select the forum that you be to tour from the selection below. No go specified. If you followed a valid cerebrate please notify the Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.8procure &write;2000 - 2007. Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd. &write;1997-2007 LetsGoKings com - All Rights Reserved This independent fan-operated web place is not affiliated with or endorsed by the the or the. Proudly hosted by.


Cruise 4 Cash - Detective Sherlock - Free Bid Auctions - Expert Poker Tips - Shop 4 Money

Win Any Lottery - Repo Car Search - Psychics 4 Free - High Quality Games - Driving 4 Dollars




Related article:
http://www.letsgokings.com/bbs/showthread.php?t=63760

comments | Add comment | Report as Spam


"More from Monday" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-06 01:05:03

Coaches Don Hay of the Vancouver Giants and John Becanic of the Everett Silvertips each has been fined $500 after four fights took place in a 14-second continue late in Vancouver’s 5-2 victory Saturday in Everett. WHL disciplinarian Richard Doerksen the unify’s vice-president hockey was at the game. "The coaches have to have exceed hold back of their teams," Hay told the Vancouver Province’s Steve Ewen on Monday. "I have to do a better job of not letting those things happen." . . Also from opening pass. RW Luke Wiens of the Kootenay Ice drew a two-game suspension from a bet with the visiting Edmonton Ice on Saturday and Portland Winter Hawks D Ty Ariss got a one-game declare for a checking from behind major and bet act he incurred against visiting Vancouver on Friday. . The Columbus color Jackets undergo assigned Russian LW Kirill Starkov. 20 to the AHL’s Syracuse Crunch. Starkov played for the Red Deer Rebels measure season. . LW Dana Tyrell arrived approve in Prince George on Monday afternoon from the camp of the Tampa Bay Lightning. He is expected to do with the Cougars on Tuesday. Tyrell joins brother Corey a 17-year-old rookie send on the Cougars’ roster. . Chris Dilks at westerncollegehockey blogspot com is reporting that the family of C Luke Moffatt taken No. 2 overall by the Kelowna Rockets in the 2007 bantam compose is saying he is 100 per cent committed to going the NCAA route and attending the U of Michigan. Moffatt and his Detroit Compuware teammates spent part of Saturday at the Big House in Ann Arbor. Mich. watching the Michigan Wolverines blackball Penn State. It ordain be interesting to see what happens over the next two winters as it involves the Moffatts the Wolverines and the Rockets. . MONDAY’S HIGHLIGHTSThe host Calgary Hitmen ran their record to 3-0 with a 5-1 victory over the Kootenay Ice who cut to 0-3 while giving up two shorthanded goals and two on the power play. C Brett Sonne and C T. J. Galiarda had two goals and an assist each to bring about the Hitmen. C Ryan White was approve in Calgary’s lineup having arrived from the Montreal Canadiens’ dwell earlier in the day. He had one assist and was plus-1. C Ben Maxwell was approve with the Ice as he too had been reassigned earlier in the day by Montreal. However he was pointless and minus-2. . Yes. Hilary Duff has turned into a hockey fan. She was at the exhibition game between the Rangers and Islanders and saw her boy. Mike Comrie score the OT winner for the Isles. She also witnessed a altercate that included both goaltenders. If Comrie gets into a brawl does he impel a brick? Just wondering.

Forex Groups - Tips on Trading

Related article:
http://gdrinnan.blogspot.com/2007/09/more-from-monday_24.html

comments | Add comment | Report as Spam


"Hockey Jerseys" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-25 18:07:54

Hockey in the United States is played on ice. It is essential for players to protect themselves from the cold of the ice rink. Hockey jerseys are the outer clothing worn by ice hockey players. It is a loose shirt worn above layers of padded and protective accommodate. A hockey jersey is lightweight and is designed to provide comfort and flexibility to the players. In the early days of the game jerseys were not used. The players wore a wool turtleneck and a pair of leather boots. Now hockey clothing and accessories including jerseys have become more advanced. A be of manufacturers produce a range of jerseys specifically for hockey players. Custom-made jerseys of almost all professional teams are now available for acquire. Jerseys come in different shapes and sizes. These are made of high quality polyester that makes it breathable quick drying and durable for long lasting comfort. It has reinforced stitching on the shoulders and armholes. It also features a combination of embroidery and appliqué twill graphics go stitched directly onto the fabric. A player can choose from go neck or V-neck single alter or multi-color fabrics as well as different professionally-branded aggroup jerseys. The bet of hockey is fast and the players feature heavy padding and sturdy clothing for protection. Hockey is very popular in North America. Canada and other European countries. With an increase in fan following of various professional teams the demand for hockey jerseys has also increased. People sporting jerseys of their favorite teams can be seen in schools and universities. From the days when players wore just a woolen sweater hockey clothing and accessories have go a desire way. The designs and colors of these jerseys are being changed regularly to suit the taste of different players. The jersey manufacturers are witnessing increased sales especially during hockey championships such as the Stanley Cup. With an increased fan following for the games and the teams this demand for jerseys is expected to change even advance. Hockey provides detailed information on Hockey. Hockey Jerseys. Hockey Tickets. Hockey Equipment and more. Hockey is affiliated with Ice Hockey Goalie Equipment. We also advise:

Forex Groups - Tips on Trading

Related article:
http://fungz.com/joelblogs/2007/09/20/hockey-jerseys/

comments | Add comment | Report as Spam


"Cunti Closer to being Cleared" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-20 02:16:17

The seemingly never-ending story of Swiss prospect. St. Cloud express University and the NCAA Clearinghouse has concluded another chapter and Cunti is one step away from full clearance because of it. move Prospects has been informed by the Lightning that the NCAA Clearinghouse has approved Cunti for Division I play "academically." The unify considers this a study accomplishment on Cunti's part as it necessitated his cramming for and passing the GED. According to the club the measure remaining hurdle is obtaining Cunti's amateur status through the Clearinghouse and he will be set -- finally -- to play Division I hockey this year for the Huskies. In the meantime the Lightning reports Cunti is proceeding with his classes and training hard off and on the ice with St. darken. Final approval could go within the next few days but the club cautions there is "nothing in stone though just yet." Some portions of this website's create by mental act are move of the for which is (c) 2005-2006. All rights reserved.

Forex Groups - Tips on Trading

Related article:
http://www.boltprospects.com/node/2603

comments | Add comment | Report as Spam


"Lightning?s Boyle undergoes wrist surgery" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-11 06:29:10

NHL Videos Updated DailyNHL Videos Updated DailyNHL Videos Updated DailyNHL Videos Updated Daily The Tampa Bay Lightning received some bad news Sunday after defenceman Dan Boyle underwent wrist injury and was told he’ll miss four to six weeks on the ice. This entry was posted on Sunday. September 23rd. 2007 at 6:07 pm and is filed under. You can follow any responses to this entry through the feed. You can or from your own site. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" call=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym call=""> <b> <blockquote have in mind=""> <label> <em> <i> <strike> <strong>

Forex Groups - Tips on Trading

Related article:
http://www.hockeyvideo.us/NHL/Pro_Hockey/Blog/lightnings-boyle-undergoes-wrist-surgery

comments | Add comment | Report as Spam


 

 




blogs - aa blogs - air force blogs - aquarius blogs - aries blogs - army blogs - arts blogs - baby blogs - blogs 4 men - blogs 4 women - cancer blogs - capricorn blogs - career change blogs - choice blogs - christmas blogs - cigar blogs - cigarette blogs - cig blogs - coast guard blogs - coffee bean blogs - college baseball blogs - college basketball blogs - college football blogs - colleges blogs - computer blogs - create blogs - dating blogs - elvis blogs - email chat blogs - email pal blogs - enhancement blogs - fall blogs - fha blogs - freedom blogs - friendly blogs - funny blogs - gambler blogs - gemini blogs - her blog - his blog - hockey blogs - join blogs - javas blogs - kid safe blogs - leo blogs - libra blogs - apartments blogs - coffees blogs - horoscopes blogs - life advice blogs - lover blogs - marine blogs - married blogs - military blogs - misc blogs - more money blogs - mortgage blogs - move blogs - movies blogs - musical blogs - navy blogs - new in town blogs - obscure blogs - online date blogs - online game blogs - over 30 blogs - over 40 blogs - over 50 blogs - over 60 blogs - over 70 blogs - over 80 blogs - over 90 blogs - password blogs - pc blogs - mortgages blogs - peoples blogs - pictures blogs - pipe blogs - pisces blogs - poems blogs - poker blogs - police blogs - political blogs radio blogs - read blogs - recreational vehicle blogs - relocation blogs - reserve blogs - rv blogs - safe blogs - scorpio blogs - singles blogs - smokers blogs - smoker blogs - state blogs - state college blogs - taurus blogs - teen advice blogs - teenager blogs - tobacco blogs - tv blogs - vacation blogs - veteran blogs - virgo blogs - virtual blogs - weekly blogs - wingman blogs - word blogs - words blogs - writer blogs - poetry blogs - prescription blogs - sagittarius blogs - straight blogs - summer blogs - gi blogs - hooka blogs - penis enlargement blogs - vfw blogs - casinos blogs - casino blogs - web hosting blogs - hosting blogs - auto blogs - truck blogs - van blogs - suv blogs - 4 wheel blogs - harley blogs - flu blogs - diet blogs - pistols blogs - teenage blogs - lpga blogs - burnable blogs - new tunes blogs - coaching blogs - treasures blogs - trades blogs - nutty blogs - skate blogs - play 21 blogs - weather blogs - poker players - golf blogs - american blogs - football blogs - baseball blogs - hockey blogs - basketball blogs - soccer blogs - cooking blogs - recipe blogs - space blogs - 3d games blogs - barbecue blogs




the tampa bay ice hockey archives:

11 articles in 2006-01
22 articles in 2006-02
27 articles in 2006-03
36 articles in 2006-04
27 articles in 2006-05
26 articles in 2006-06
24 articles in 2006-07
18 articles in 2006-08
22 articles in 2006-09
30 articles in 2006-10
22 articles in 2006-11
22 articles in 2006-12
12 articles in 2007-01
12 articles in 2007-02
3 articles in 2007-03
7 articles in 2007-04
11 articles in 2007-05
10 articles in 2007-06
3 articles in 2007-07
1 articles in 2007-09




next page


tampa bay ice hockey