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The Ice Sheet: Original Deep-Sixed

Feb 27, 2008 – 10:40 AM
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Greg Wyshynski

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Every day from Monday to Saturday, The Ice Sheet will take a look at the biggest stories in the league that happened on the ice and elsewhere the night before.

The trade deadline is over. The rumor well is dry, the speculation is over and Bob McKenzie has gone from obtaining fantastic insider information to spinning strange conspiracy theories about the Marian Hossa trade. It's all over but the cryin' ... and there seems like there should be a bit that happening amongst the League's oldest denizens today. Chicago's not playing for this year, so the 'Hawks can be excused for not dipping into its cache of talent to land someone like Brad Richards. But the rest of the Original Six did not exactly have a banner day:

(Coming Up Next: Last Night's Losers, Inside the Mind of Brian Campbell, Tonight's Must-See Games and a nice Devils/Rangers hockey fight.)

Here is Toronto GM Cliff Fletcher's press conference following the trade deadline. It's a hell of a thing -- defiant, perturbed and confident that even though he's got the interim tag, he's going to see this mess through. And he also said the obvious about Mats Sundin, which is that if Atlanta received what it received for Hossa, imagine what Captain Selfish cost the Leafs.



Last Night's Losers

Inside the Mind of Brian Campbell



Getty Images says: "Brian Campbell #51 of the Buffalo Sabres joins teammates on the bench anxiously awaiting the start of the shootout which they lost to the Philadelphia Flyers on February 25, 2008 at HSBC Arena in Buffalo, New York." Or, perhaps:
  • A. "The weather in San Jose beats the pants off the weather in Buffalo. But teal...man, I look absolutely awful in teal..."
  • B. The Sabres do their best to ignore teammate Brian Campbell as he, once again, starts doing the "caveman face" before the shootout.
  • C. Brian Campbell psyches himself up for the shootout by replaying that hit on Umberger over and over in his head.
  • D. "Look, I don't want to alarm any of you boys, but seriously: There's a giant friggin' tiger hiding behind the bench."
Tonight's Games You Must See

Gratuitous YouTube Action

Some Rangers and Devils love from the 1997-98 season. Beukeboom!

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