Monthly Archives: March 2007

March 27, 2007

By |2007-03-27T08:40:07-04:00March 27th, 2007|Hockey Rambling|

Rick DiPietro failed neurological tests and will be out indefinitely with post concussion symptoms. With this injury, a week is the very minimum, so the absolute best case scenario is a return on April 4, but I would say he is done for the regular season and likely the first couple of games of the playoffs if they get that far. The Isles are toast. 

 

Scott Hartnell skated on Monday, but is still about a week away.

 

Steve Sullivan also skated on Monday but is still nowhere near to returning. The Preds are being very cautious with him and it is my hunch that we will not see him until the playoffs. 

 

Dustin Penner did get into the game last night after all, playing just over 15 minutes.

 

Now that Jack Johnson has signed (see yesterday's ramblings), it has come to light that Erik Johnson is about to possibly sign with the Blues and get into the last game or two of the season. Stay tuned for that one.

 

If Jordan Staal scores one more goal, the Penguins will become the first team in NHL history to boast three 30-goal scorers under the age of 21.

 

Alexander Semin has four goals, seven assists in past seven games.

 

The Habs play back to back games this weekend and Carbonneau speculated that Halak will play one game...and Cristobal Huet will play the other. Stay tuned...

 

As I speculated in yesterday's ramblings, Florida's signing of Colin Murphy is expected to bring in a PP quarterback for next year. Jacques Martin expects him to be on the squad and on the first or second PP unit. Three other NHL teams were interested in his services.

 

Part of the new CBC deal - LESS Leaf games. Coverage will drop from 28 down to 23 Saturday Leafs games. Gee, who will pick up the slack I wonder? (the answer is LeafsTV on pay-per-view, for those of you who don't get my sarcasm)

 

Daniel Alfredsson was reunited with Spezza and Heatley on Saturday and will remain on that line for tonight's contest.

 

Any hopes the Hawks had of signing 2006 top draft pick Jonathan Toews in time for him to play a few games this season evaporated Sunday. Toews' North Dakota team upset Minnesota 3-2 in overtime to qualify for the NCAA's Frozen Four on April 5-7 in St. Louis.

 

Rostislav Klesla should return to the Columbus lineup tonight. He has been a pleasant surprise for fantasy pools that include PIM's, and has actually helped me in the TMR ICE expert's league. 

 

Jay McKee will be out for the remainder of the season. Just in case you were awaiting his return and needed the PIMs on defense - he's done. 

 

Philippe Boucher will miss tonight's game to attend his father's funeral.

 

Steve Ott could possibly be in the Dallas lineup tonight, having been activated off the IR.

 

 

March 26, 2007

By |2007-03-26T07:50:54-04:00March 26th, 2007|Hockey Rambling|

TSN is reporting that Jack Johnson has indeed signed with the Kings. He will be in the lineup Thursday. Expect three or four points in the final six contests for the big blueliner. TSN is also reporting that Martin Biron is set to sign a two year deal with the Flyers worth just under $7 million. [...]

March 26, 2007

By |2007-03-26T07:50:54-04:00March 26th, 2007|Hockey Rambling|

TSN is reporting that Jack Johnson has indeed signed with the Kings. He will be in the lineup Thursday. Expect three or four points in the final six contests for the big blueliner. TSN is also reporting that Martin Biron is set to sign a two year deal with the Flyers worth just under $7 million. [...]

Here Come the Canucks

By |2007-03-25T12:47:39-04:00March 25th, 2007|The Dobotomy|

Luongo

 

Since Christmas, the Vancouver Canucks are 28-5-5. No team is hotter than Vancouver since that holiday and this includes the Pittsburgh Penguins. Suddenly, this team is within striking distance of the formidable Predators for top spot in the Western Conference and they can thank goaltender Roberto Luongo for the feat.

 

Here Come the Canucks

By |2007-03-25T12:47:39-04:00March 25th, 2007|The Dobotomy|

Luongo

 

Since Christmas, the Vancouver Canucks are 28-5-5. No team is hotter than Vancouver since that holiday and this includes the Pittsburgh Penguins. Suddenly, this team is within striking distance of the formidable Predators for top spot in the Western Conference and they can thank goaltender Roberto Luongo for the feat.

 

March 25, 2007

By |2007-03-25T10:49:49-04:00March 25th, 2007|Hockey Rambling|

Todd Fedoruk still hasn't recovered from his head injuries. How else do you explain his stupid suggestion that enforcers wear four-ounce gloves similar to UFC fighters under their NHL gloves?  Jeff O'Neill was a healthy scratch last night. The bottom has dropped out on his comeback season.  Scottie Upshall and Simon Gagne returned to the Philly lineup [...]

March 25, 2007

By |2007-03-25T10:49:49-04:00March 25th, 2007|Hockey Rambling|

Todd Fedoruk still hasn't recovered from his head injuries. How else do you explain his stupid suggestion that enforcers wear four-ounce gloves similar to UFC fighters under their NHL gloves?  Jeff O'Neill was a healthy scratch last night. The bottom has dropped out on his comeback season.  Scottie Upshall and Simon Gagne returned to the Philly lineup [...]

Stellar in the Cellar

By |2007-03-24T22:40:07-04:00March 24th, 2007|z-Archives (other articles)|

With a mere eight or so games left in the 2006-07 regular season, now is the time to turn away from the bigwig contender teams and look small. That's where you stand to find the best young kids as they earn call-ups with their craptacular parent clubs. As vets sit out the rest of the year healing wounds they'd normally suck up for the postseason, these future stars will start seeing big ice. And there may be the odd gem among several stinkers as longshot prospects get a look. Here are some recent such performances- both good and bad.

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