Jun 2, 2009 | BleacherReport
Lou Lamoriello to Step Down as New Jersey Devils GM
Sources at the New Jersey Devils confirm that Mr. Lamoriello will evaluate his position as GM after the 2009-2010 campaign.
Report: Devils' Havelid signs with Swedish team Linkoping
After eight seasons in the NHL it appears as though Niclas Havelid is heading home.
Stamkos using extra ice time to his advantage
Tampa Bay Lightning rookie Steven Stamkos admits he'd be lying if he said the comments by Barry Melrose earlier this season didn't spur him to prove his former coach wrong.
Tobias Enstrom used to provide ammunition for Thrashers second-guessers. Was general manager Don Waddell too eager to open the checkbook when he signed Enstrom to a four-year, $15 million contract extension before the season? Did coach John Anderson say or scheme something that turned an all-rookie defenseman into a hesitant, uncomfortable-looking ...
THRASHERS 6, SENATORS 3: Kovalchuk, Kozlov put on show
Ilya Kovalchuk and Slava Kozlov weren't just playing for the Thrashers and their fans Saturday night.
New Jersey Devils getting consistency from trade deadline pickup Niclas Havelid
Martin Brodeur and Niclas Havelid celebrate a victory over Phoenix earlier this month.
Colin White won't return to the New Jersey Devils' lineup Friday night
Colin White was questionable for the Devils' Friday night meeting with the Minnesota Wild at the Prudential Center.
Southeast: Anderson sees hope in Thrashers' play
It took just two games with the Atlanta Thrashers for defenseman Anssi Salmela to score his first NHL goal.
Waiver Wire: Valuable spare parts out there
In the immortal words of former Colts coach Jim Mora: "Playoffs?! Don't talk about playoffs! Are you kidding me? Playoffs?!" Sorry Jimbo, but I do want to talk playoffs -- Fantasy Hockey style.
Thrashers cruise past Capitals
Kari Lehtonen made 49 saves, and the Atlanta Thrashers cruised to a 5-1 victory Tuesday night against an uninspired Washington Capitals team at half-empty Philips Arena.
Following the player movement at the trade deadline, we will look at how the Eastern Conference teams have changed as we head into the final quarter of the regular season.
One deadline, so many stories to tell
After acquiring defenseman Niclas Havelid from the Atlanta Thrashers, New Jersey coach Brent Sutter wasn't pining for another deal for the Devils.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Thrashers look to fit in new defenseman Salmela
It's one thing to grow up as a fan of high-scoring NHL defenseman Paul Coffey. It's another thing to leave your home country and join Coffey's league.
How blockbuster deals became scarce
His days are dwindling to the final few of his NHL career, so Gary Roberts wants nothing more than to extend that last hurrah for as long as possible.
Havelid will see time on New Jersey Devils' power play
Defenseman Niclas Havelid, acquired March 2 from the Atlanta Thrashers in the trade for Anssi Salmela, will make his Devils debut Saturday afternoon at Nassau Coliseum and he will see some time on the power ...
Exelby passes Tamer on games-played list
Garnet Exelby played his 340th game Friday night and passed Chris Tamer for the most games played by a Thrashers defenseman.
Last-place Thrashers dump another player before trade deadline, sending forward to Anaheim
The last-place Atlanta Thrashers dumped another player before the NHL trade deadline Wednesday, sending center Erik Christensen to the Anaheim Ducks for the rights to junior player Eric O'Dell. Christensen ...
Havelid thrilled to be with New Jersey Devils
The first thing Niclas Havelid intends to do is purchase a GPS so he can get around New Jersey.
Seeking to bolster an already solid team for the playoffs, Devils general manager Lou Lamoriello acquired veteran defenseman Niclas Havelid from the Atlanta Thrashers last night in exchange for Finnish prospect ...
Source: Atlanta Thrashers send Niclas Havelid to New Jersey Devils in trade
With Niclas Havelid set to become an unrestricted free agent this summer, the Atlanta Thrashers decided to part ways with the defenseman.