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Jay Bouwmeester Traded to Calgary

By Adam GretzJun 27th 2009 – 10:45AM

The Florida Panthers took quite a gamble at the NHL's trade deadline by holding onto soon-to-be free agent defenseman Jay Bouwmeester. In the end, the Panthers not only missed the playoffs for the eighth consecutive season, but now they've also lost their one-time franchise defenseman, as the team traded his rights to...

Another Coach Bites the Dust, Flames Fire Mike Keenan

By Adam GretzMay 22nd 2009 – 6:50PM

After loading up at the NHL's trade deadline with Olli Jokinen and Jordan Leopold, the Calgary Flames went from run-of-the-mill playoff team to a legitimate contender in the Western Conference. Or so we thought. After being knocked out of the first round in six games against the upstart Chicago Blackhawks, the Flames have...

Jonathan Toews Leads Blackhawks

By Adam GretzApr 19th 2009 – 12:30AM

As the third overall pick in the 2006 NHL Entry Draft, Jonathan Toews has always been blessed with exceptional talent. He's excelled on the ice during his first two years in Chicago, he's currently the youngest captain in the NHL, and now that he's getting an opportunity to shine in the playoff spotlight, he's certainly...

Newsmakers in the NHL: Stephane Veilleux Scores 2 for Minnesota

By Adam GretzMar 9th 2009 – 1:30AM

Wild 3, Ducks 2: Thanks to a pair of goals from Stephane Veilleux and 35 saves from Niklas Backstrom, the Minnesota Wild picked up a huge 3-2 win in Anaheim. The Wild had lost eight of their past 11 games entering play on Sunday, and moved to within one point of No. 8 seed Nashville. The Western Conference race is every...

Mike Keenan Is Not a Fan of Matthew Barnaby's Reporting

By Adam GretzMar 6th 2009 – 2:40PM

Matthew Barnaby spent his entire NHL career getting under the skin of every player and coach in the league. He was a pest, an agitator and a troublemaker that nobody enjoyed playing against. Basically, he was the Sean Avery of his time, only far more entertaining on the ice (and without the incredible sense of style and...

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