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Logan Couture, Sharks Standout Rookie, Shoots for Calder Trophy
If the Sharks had a say, Logan Couture would win the Calder Trophy. "It's pretty amazing what he's done this year," San Jose defenseman Dan Boyle said after a recent morning skate. "He's got my vote. If I had one. In my eyes I think he is (the top rookie). I'm sure there are a lot of people who think Jeff Skinner...
NHL Coaches, GMs on the Hot Seat
There's no shortage of NHL coaches and general managers who can take solace in how their job is safe for the time being. But when the curtain closes on the 2010-11 regular season on Sunday, April 10, watch for the pink slips to come. Maybe not as fast as in the NFL, which has Black Monday. But the axes will fall. Some...
The NHL Column: Just Wait Until a Goalie Crashes a Spin-o-Rama
One of these nights, maybe before the end of this regular season, probably in a game when the second point will not be so vital, a goaltender is going to run an opponent. The shootout participant will be someone like Jason Blake or Mason Raymond or Mikhail Grabovski, one of the growing number of forwards to score over...
Devin Setoguchi Signs One-Year Contract With Sharks
If you're a San Jose Sharks fan you have to love the deal general manager Doug Wilson was able to work out with Devin Setoguchi on Saturday, signing the 23-year-old winger to a one-year contract worth a reported $1.8 million. It appears to be a bargain for the Sharks, seeing as how Blake Wheeler was recently awarded over...
What's Next in Net for San Jose?
Goalie Evgeni Nabokov has, fair or not, been linked to a number of San Jose's playoff failures over the years. While he shed some of the doubt about his ability to win when it counts most during the Sharks' run to the Western Conference Finals this year, Nabokov still didn't really put together that signature...
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- 06/01/12 Sharks GM Doug Wilson Shares Thoughts on Draft Source: NHL - San Jose Sharks The San Jose Sharks were one of the most active teams at last year's draft, making a pair of moves that landed them defenseman Brent Burns and forward Martin Havlat.
- 06/01/12 Digging Deeper: South Georgia's Drought Source: NBC - WALB News 10 - Albany GA Tropical Storm Beryl brought significant drought relief to northern Florida and southeastern Georgia, but left southwest Georgia extremely dry.
- 05/31/12 Scanlan: NHL suffering from clogged arteries Source: Ottawa Citizen - Ottawa - ON - Canada In August, the NHL plans to round up a posse of general managers, coaches, players and officials to discuss the state of the game and how rules are enforced.
- 05/24/12 Little interest so far in Newry road bid Source: Bethel Citizen - Bethel ME A week after putting the winter maintenance of its roads out to bid, Newry as of Wednesday had only one taker.
- 05/23/12 Unpacking Johann Sebastian Joust Source: Gamasutra In the latest installment of Ian Bogost's Persuasive Games, the developer and professor takes a look at Die Gute Fabrik's indie darling of a game and debates whether it lives up to the ideals set by its own creator.
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