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Posts Tagged ‘NHL Supplies’

Alexander Ovechkin has given head coach Bruce Boudreau of the Washington Capitals something to smile about. The coach has been looking for some action from the star forward. Ovechkin had received quite a tongue-lashing from Boudreau to pick up his game.

Ovechkin certainly got down to business on Saturday during a game with the Edmonton Oilers. After the first 40 minutes of play, the Capitals were down 2-0. Ovechkin came through with 2 third period goals and as assist. He scored just 32 seconds into the third period. He went on to score another goal and an assist.

Also scoring for the Capitals were Tomas Fleischmann and Nicklas Backstrom as the Washington Capitals went on the beat the Edmonton Oilers 4-2.

New York Rangers Olympic Prospets

Friday, December 18, 2009 @ 12:12 PM

The New York Rangers have a couple of prospects for the Olympics, one being Marian Gaborik who plays right wing for the Rangers will play for Slovakia.  While Goalie Henrik Lundqvist is hoping to join the Swedish team and possibly relive the gold medal performance from 2006.  Possibly included for team U.S.A. is Ryan Callahan.

On the injured list for the Rangers and therefore possibly out for the Olympics are Chris Drury and Brandon Dubinsky.  Chris Drury was out with a concussion but returned late November.  Drury won a silver medal in the 2002 Olympics while playing for team U.S.A.  Brandon Dubinsky, however, is still out after he broke his hand during a game on November 7th, the same game in which Chris Drury suffered a concussion.  Dubinsky played in the 2006 Olympics.

The New York Rangers have been plagued by illness and injuries losing 41 manpower games this season.  Hopefully the remainder of the season will be a healthier one.

Four Bruins to head to the Winter Olympics

Tuesday, December 15, 2009 @ 09:12 PM

Although the Boston Bruins will likely be sending four of its team members to the Olympics, Canadian team members Marc Savard and Milan Lucic may not be that fortunate.  Both players have been out with injuries.  Lucic returned in great physical shape in late November so he may find himself a position on team Canada.

Shoe-ins for the Olympic teams are Zdeno Chara and Marco Sturm.  Defenseman Zdeno Chara will play for Slovakia and left winger Marco Sturm will play for his homeland of Germany.   Goalie Tim Thomas should be playing with team U.S.A.  Center David Krejci may play for his country of the Czech Republic, however, that depends on whether he can get his game back together.  Krejci underwent hip surgery in the off season and had a bout with the H1N1 virus during the season.

It seems as though a lot of players in the NHL will have their Olympic hopes made or broken due to illness or injuries.

Detroit Red Wings To Supply Players To Olympics

Monday, December 14, 2009 @ 10:12 PM

Although quite physically damaged at the moment, the Detroit Red Wings should be supplying the Olympics with a few choice players. 

Sweden will be defending their gold medal.  Although currently on the injured list, Niklas Kronwall will be playing for Sweden.  Also suiting up for Sweden will be Henrik Zetterberg and Nicklas Lidstrom.  However, Johan Franzen is not expected to be fit to play for Sweden.  Another Swedish player, Tomas Holmstrom, was a long shot, however, with a strong start to the season he is being considered.

Despite a broken wrist that will keep him out of play until mid-December, Valtteri Filppula is expected to play for his homeland of Finland.  Brian Rafalski will play for team USA and Pavel Datsyuk will play for Russia.

Not a bad showing for an injured group of guys!

St. Louis to Send a Few Hopefuls to the Olympics

Monday, December 14, 2009 @ 05:12 PM

With the 2010 Winter Olympics just around the Corner the St. Louis Blues, like all other NHL teams, are hoping to send some of their players to the Olympics in February. 

Both Alex Steen and Patrik Berglund have a chance to represent Sweden.   Blue player Roman Polak is pretty much a sure thing to be added to the Czech team.

As far as North America goes, Andy McDonald did attend Canada’s orientation camp, however, his position on the Canadian team team has not been secured.  Team USA hopefuls include Erik Johnson, TJ Oshie and David Backes.  David Backes has not exactly been a great scorer this season but is still hopeful to make the team.

With the excitement of the Olympics heating up all Olympic hopefuls are looking forward to the decisions like children on Christmas morning.

Edmonton Take a Beating on the Road

Wednesday, November 18, 2009 @ 08:11 PM

The Edmonton Oilers are to begin a five game stretch at home tonight with the Colorado Avalanche at 9 p.m. The Oilers only win on the road was in the opener in Colorado on November 8th. The 5-3 win was the Oilers’ only victory in their last eight games.

Hopefully the Oilers can pick up the pace now they are on their home turf. Good luck to Edmonton. After all, it couldn’t get worse.

Hurricanes Goalie Cam Ward Out for 3-4 Weeks

Sunday, November 8, 2009 @ 10:11 PM

Carolina Hurricanes goalie Cam Ward remains in a Columbus, Ohio hospital after a skate laceration to his upper leg during a game with the Columbus Blue Jackets.  Ward’s leg was stitched up,  however, he will be kept in hospital until Monday.  Ward stretched to make a save while Rick Nash, captain of the Blue Jackets, skated through the crease.  It seemed that Nash nicked Ward’s leg with his skate.

Ward was injured during the first period on Saturday night’s game between the Carolina Hurricanes and the Columbus Blue Jackets.  The Hurricanes lost 3-2 to the Blue Jackets.  Michael Leighton relieved Ward and stopped 19 shots.  Unfortunately, he gave up three goals early in the third period.

Habs Win In Shootout

Sunday, November 1, 2009 @ 12:11 PM

With the Montreal Canadiens dressed in the uniforms worn in the 1912-1913, they beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 5-4 in a shootout. Although they won the game, they certainly didn’t win on the looks department. Their uniforms have definitely changed for the better over the last 97 years! Maybe being that it was Halloween, they could get away with it!

The Leafs managed to go from 2 goals down to tie the game in the final few minutes of the game. With two goals scored by Canadiens Mike Cammalleri and Scott Gomez, the Canadiens managed to pull off the win.

Leafs Finally Pull Off a Win!

Tuesday, October 27, 2009 @ 01:10 PM

The Toronto Maple Leafs finally get their first win of the season. The Leafs, now 1-7-1, managed to beat the Anaheim Ducks 6-3. It was a very rough game with a lot of cheap shots and fights leading to the Ducks spending a good deal of time in the penalty box allowing the leafs to score on 5 power-plays.

Niklas Hagman scored a hat trick. Jonas Gustavsson returned from a groin injury to make 25 saves. Toronto’s best defenceman, Tomas Kaberle, picked up 5 points with one goal and 4 assists. Even though Anaheim didn’t play well, they do have a lot of talent including Teemu Selanne, Scott Niedermayer, and Ryan Getzlaf.

Roberto Luongo Sets New Record!

Monday, October 26, 2009 @ 12:10 PM

After Sunday’s game with the Edmonton Oilers, Luongo set a new shutout record for the Vancouver Canucks breaking Kirk McLean’s old record of 20. Luongo now has 48 career shutouts to his credit.

After a slow start to the season, Luongo is finally getting his groove back. With last nights win, the Vancouver Canucks are now over the .500 mark at 6-5-0.