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2009 NHL Mock Draft v3.0: Game Day
The Islanders should use today as a coming-out party... by Miikeee D. 758 reads June 26, 2009 1. New York Islanders - C John Tavares , London - 60/199 lbs.
Tampa Bay Lightning takes Swedish defenseman Victor Hedman with second pick in NHL draft
He said he wants to be a pilot. He loves the warm weather and wants to live by the water - "the sea," as he called it.
Islanders take Tavares with first-overall pick
The New York Islanders selected forward John Tavares with the first overall pick in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft.
Wild President & GM Doug Risebrough Relieved of Duties
According to Wild.com, in a note written by Wild owner Craig Leopold, Wild President and General Manager Doug Risebrough will not have his contract re-newed beyond this season... Breaking News: Wild President & GM Doug Risebrough Relieved of Duties by Nick Maxson 24 reads Breaking News According to Wild.com, in a note written by Wild owner Craig ...
We take you back to Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 1, when the sports world was focused on Pittsburgh's dramatic victory over Arizona.
De Vries doesn't let trades slow his career
Playing for a Barry Trotz-coached team is simple. You know you are going to be judged on working hard, playing smart and that defense drives the motor of the Nashville Predators .
Trotz won't throw his cap in ring
DESPITE having close to $17 million in cap space, Nashville Predators coach Barry Trotz doesn't expect his club to change much by Wednesday's trade deadline.
2009 Trade Deadline: Unsuccessful rental deals are legacy of 2007 deadline
The 2007 trade deadline was the year of the rental player. Peter Forsberg , Ryan Smyth , Keith Tkachuk and Bill Guerin were all sought-after commodities that the Predators, Islanders, Thrashers and Sharks, ...
Forsberg's NHL career appears to be over
Ongoing problems with Peter Forsberg's foot are likely to force the former NHL MVP into retirement.
What was the biggest surprise of the regular season? Cole: Montreal Canadiens challenging until the end for first overall in the East, with a very pedestrian lineup.
Every day is a good day for Steve Sullivan because he's doing what he loves again, not thinking of life after hockey.
Scoring droughts defining Preds' season
Every so often this season, the heavens have rumbled, the clouds have opened and the Predators have produced a handful of goals in a single game.
Finally, Peter Forsberg puts hockey future into perspective
We have to give credit to one-time all-world forward Peter Forsberg , whose NHL days now appear to be at an end, for finally putting his hockey life in some sort of perspective.
FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. - It's probably a long shot at best, but the prospect of getting the services of a Peter Forsberg would be enough to excite any player or coach.
Ban Fighting? Come On, Get Real
Would the NHL really ban fighting? Probably not, unless the league was committed to fiscal suicide.
Predators need offense from forward prospects
Prior to this season, the Predators penciled in prospect forwards Patric Hornqvist and Ryan Jones as answers to the holes on the team's scoring lines.
Frei: Whether or not Forsberg returns, league needs to address sabbaticals
Now that Mats Sundin finally has picked from among his suitors and will join the Vancouver Canucks soon, there could be another Swedish Saga on the horizon.
Forsberg set to attempt another NHL comeback
Peter Forsberg wants to return to the NHL. Again. Forsberg Forsberg, 35, said Monday that he wants to play in the NHL again and hopes to be with a team by the postseason.