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Old 08-07-2005, 09:02 PM
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Hockey is back!!

I know we have had threads about the NHL lockout and what not. But time for a new one, since there is so many old teams with new players!!!

October 5th can't come soon enough!


To stay on topic....Phoenix is getting a new coach!
Report: Phoenix's New Coach to be a Great One

Report: Coyotes' next coach is a Great One


Aug. 7, 2005
CBS SportsLine.com wire reports


PHOENIX -- Wayne Gretzky, the NHL's all-time leading scorer, will be the new coach of the Phoenix Coyotes, the Arizona Republic reported on its website Sunday.

Gretzky, the team's managing partner, is expected to be introduced as coach Monday, multiple NHL sources told the paper.

Team spokesman Rich Nairn told the Associated Press he could not confirm the story. He said the team had no events scheduled for Monday.

There had been speculation for several months that Gretzky would move from the Coyotes' front office to their bench. But the nine-time MVP had said he would wait until a new collective bargaining agreement was in place before deciding whether to coach.

The newspaper also reported that former Detroit assistant coach Barry Smith would be one of Gretzky's assistants.

Former Coyotes player Rick Tocchet or interim head coach Rick Bowness will be Gretzky's other assistant, according to the report.

Gretzky, who is the final year of a five-year contract with the club, is a longtime friend of Coyotes general manager Mike Barnett. Barnett said the day after the new NHL collective bargaining agreement was reached last month that Gretzky was very interested in the coaching position.

Barnett, Gretzky's former agent, said the decision would rest with the hockey great and his family, who currently live in Los Angeles.

Gretzky retired in 1999 after 20 seasons in the NHL. "The Great One" helped the Edmonton Oilers win four Stanley Cups, and is the NHL's all-time leading goal, assist and point producer in the regular season and playoffs.

Gretzky has already committed to serve as executive director for Team Canada at the Winter Olympics in Turin in February.

The Coyotes have a new $220 million arena, which they have yet to play a full season in. They moved to the Glendale Arena in December 2003, but they didn't get opportunity to open a season there before the lockout began.
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Old 08-07-2005, 10:11 PM
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In Atlanta, the eight owners (of both NBA/NHL) have gotten into a fight over an NBA free agent, and the one who is the NBA governor (team rep) has tried to veto a player signing, and has sued the other seven.

Who know what will happen if some expensive hockey player comes along.
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Old 08-08-2005, 05:38 AM
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In Atlanta, the eight owners (of both NBA/NHL) have gotten into a fight over an NBA free agent, and the one who is the NBA governor (team rep) has tried to veto a player signing, and has sued the other seven.

Who know what will happen if some expensive hockey player comes along.
Some big name was signed by Atlanta. Bobby Holik was signed to a three-year 12.75 million dollar contract. He was with the New York Rangers.

I haven't heard anything about a suit though...
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Old 08-08-2005, 07:09 PM
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Todd Bertuzzi Reinstated

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Bertuzzi reinstated by the NHL
WebPosted Mon, 08 Aug 2005 17:01:27 EDT
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Suspended forward Todd Bertuzzi can resume playing for the Vancouver Canucks, effective immediately.


INDEPTH: Bertuzzi incident


Todd Bertuzzi was reinstated Monday. (CP Photo/Chuck Stoody)
Bertuzzi, 30, was suspended indefinitely for sucker-punching Colorado Avalanche rookie forward Steve Moore during an NHL game played in March 2004.

"I find that the appropriate discipline to be imposed for Mr. Bertuzzi's conduct on March 8, 2004, is the suspension that has been served to date," NHL commissioner Gary Bettman stated Monday.

Bertuzzi's suspension lasted the final 13 regular-season games of the 2003-04 season and the Stanley Cup playoffs, which, for the Canucks, translated into seven more games.

Bertuzzi remained under suspension throughout the 310-day lockout and prohibited from playing in the 2004 World Cup of Hockey , two world championships and any European pro league.

He also forfeited $501,926.39 US in salary and hundreds of thousands more in endorsements.

"A total suspension of approximately seventeen calendar months, from the date of the incident, is the appropriate sanction to impose in this case, given the nature and severity of the act in question and the overall totality of circumstances," Bettman continued.

As Bettman alluded to, Bertuzzi wound up charged by Vancouver police and later pleaded guilty to assault causing bodily harm.

He was sentenced to one year's probation and 80 hours of community service.

Part of that probation was that Bertuzzi not engage "in any other sporting activity involving Mr. Moore as a participant."

"Mr. Bertuzzi is on notice that will be held strictly accountable to a higher standard than other NHL players for his on-ice conduct during the 2005-06 season," Bettman cautioned.

Moore later filed a civil lawsuit in Denver against Bertuzzi and head coach Marc Crawford, ex-Canucks forward Brad May and GM Brian Burke and Orca Bay Sports and Entertainment, which owns the Canucks.

Bertuzzi formally requested to be reinstated April 27 in a seven-hour hearing with NHL officials at the league offices in New York.

Bertuzzi and Moore both took part in the hearing for approximately two and five hours, respectively, yet did not meet.

Afterward, the NHL claimed it needed to digest everything before rendering its decision on Bertuzzi.

"I believe that Mr. Bertuzzi is genuinely remorseful and apologetic for his actions ... and the consequences that have flowed from such actions," Bettman said.

Moore, now an unrestricted free agent, sustained a broken neck and cuts and still suffers from post-concussion syndrome which prevented him from exercising until recently.

"He is trying to train," said Tim Danson, Moore's lawyer.

"He's trying to get back to where he was. There's challenges, he's moving along.

"He is determined to make a full recovery and resume his NHL career. However, he has suffered very serious injuries and a serious head injury.

"He has to defer to the experts with respect to where he goes from here. Even if you make a full recovery by appearances, concussion injuries are a different kind of injury."

Bertuzzi, meantime, is slated to earn nearly $5.27 million US this season, his 10th in the NHL.

A two-time all-star, the Sudbury, Ont., native has 198 goals and 260 for 458 points with 911 penalty minutes in 628 NHL games with the New York Islanders and Canucks since being drafted 23rd overall in 1993.

"We're looking forward, as he is, to seeing him back on the ice," Canucks general manager Dave Nonis said.

Hockey Canada, too, wants Bertuzzi available for the 2006 Turin Olympic Winter Games.

"We will invite him to our training camp," Team Canada executive director Wayne Gretzky told TSN.

"He's an elite player and I expect him to have a great year and be part of Team Canada come February in Italy."

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Old 08-08-2005, 09:29 PM
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I have my brand spanking new CBJ license plates on my cars! Go Jackets!

From http://www.bluejackets.com/

BLUE JACKETS RE-SIGN ALL-STAR RICK NASH TO FIVE-YEAR CONTRACT
First overall pick of 2002 Entry Draft was youngest goal scoring leader in NHL history in 2003-04

COLUMBUS, OHIO - The Columbus Blue Jackets have re-signed All-Star left wing Rick Nash to a five-year contract, club President and General Manager Doug MacLean announced today. As is club policy, terms of the contract were not disclosed.

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Nash, 21, won the Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy as the NHL's goal scoring leader in 2003-04 when he tied Atlanta's Ilya Kovalchuk and Calgary's Jarome Iginla with 41 goals and added 16 assists for 57 points in 80 games. At age 19, he became the youngest player in NHL history to lead the league in goals and was the first teenager since 1987-88 (Edmonton's Jimmy Carson) to score 40 goals in a season. He also led the NHL in power play goals with 19, ranked 12th in game-winning goals with seven and appeared in his first All-Star Game.

In his first two NHL seasons, Nash collected 58-38-96 and 165 penalty minutes in 154 games, all before the age of 20. Only seven players in league history have scored more goals before their 20th birthday than Nash's 58 and his 41 goals in 2003-04 rank fifth-highest among teenagers in league annals.

"In my opinion, Rick Nash is the best young player in the world and I am thrilled for Rick, our organization and our fans that he is going to remain a Blue Jacket," said MacLean. "At 21 years of age, he has established himself as a true superstar in the game. He is a supremely talented player on the ice and a tremendous person off it. I believe our team is poised to take a major step and Rick is certainly going to play a significant role as our franchise continues to grow."

At the 2005 World Championships, Nash helped Team Canada capture the silver medal as he tallied 9-6-15, added eight penalty minutes and a plus/minus rating of +7 in nine games. He led the tournament in goals, ranked second in points and was named to the All-Tournament Team. In 2004-05, Nash played in Switzerland and helped lead HC Davos to the league championship. He tallied 26-20-46 and 83 penalty minutes in 44 games, ranking second in the league in goals. In 15 playoff games, he notched 9-2-11 and 26 penalty minutes to rank third in playoff goals.

Nash was selected by Columbus with the first overall pick of the 2002 Entry Draft and made his NHL debut on opening night, Oct. 10, 2002, scoring a goal in a 2-1 win over the Chicago Blackhawks. He was just the eighth No. 1 overall pick to score a goal in his first game and the first to do so in his draft year since Mario Lemieux in 1984. Nash went on to register 17-22-39 and 78 penalty minutes in 78 games that season. He tallied 2-1-3 at the Topps/NHL YoungStars Game during All-Star Weekend, was named to the NHL All-Rookie Team and was a finalist for the Calder Memorial Trophy as the league's rookie of the year.

Prior to joining the Blue Jackets, Nash spent two seasons with the London Knights of the Ontario Hockey League. He collected 63-75-138 and 144 penalty minutes in 112 career games, including 32-40-72 and 88 penalty minutes in 54 games in 2001-02. He also tallied 1-2-3 and two penalty minutes in seven games at the World Junior Championships that year, helping Canada win the silver medal. He was the OHL's Rookie of the Year and a member of the Canadian Hockey League's All-Rookie Team in 2000-01 after picking up 31-35-66 and 56 penalty minutes in 58 games with the Knights.

Tickets for Blue Jackets pre-season games go on sale this Friday, August 12, at 10 a.m., while regular season games go on sale Friday, September 16. Tickets may be purchased at the Nationwide Arena Ticket Office, the Blue Jackets Zones at Chiller Dublin, Chiller Easton and Chiller North, all Ticketmaster ticket centers, by phone at (614) 431-3600 or via the internet at www.BlueJackets.com and ticketmaster.com. For information on full season tickets starting as low as $13 per game, mini-season ticket plans or group tickets, call (800) NHL-COLS.

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Old 08-08-2005, 10:47 PM
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Detroit, MI -- Red Wings sign Osgood to one-year contract

The Detroit Red Wings announced Monday that they have signed veteran goaltender Chris Osgood to a one-year contract. As per team policy, financial terms of the deal were not released.

Woooohooo! I love Osgood!
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Old 08-09-2005, 09:31 AM
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In Atlanta, the eight owners (of both NBA/NHL) have gotten into a fight over an NBA free agent, and the one who is the NBA governor (team rep) has tried to veto a player signing, and has sued the other seven.

Who know what will happen if some expensive hockey player comes along.
Steve Belkin is the governor in question suing his fellow owners. The argument is over the signing of Joe Johnson, a guard who was a member of the Phoenix Suns.

It's turned into quite a nasty fight for a guy who's a solid enough player, but not really a superstar. I'm not sure why he'd pick to play for the Hawks over the Suns anyway (when the Suns would have matched the deal he got from Atlanta), but maybe that's just me.
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Old 08-09-2005, 11:16 AM
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Detroit has a whole new coaching staff, too. I'm kinda said, I liked Barry and Joey Kocur.
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Old 08-09-2005, 11:22 AM
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Detroit, MI -- Red Wings sign Osgood to one-year contract

The Detroit Red Wings announced Monday that they have signed veteran goaltender Chris Osgood to a one-year contract. As per team policy, financial terms of the deal were not released.

Woooohooo! I love Osgood!
Where is Hasek? Is he still with Detroit? Or with Buffalo? Is he even coming back.
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Old 08-09-2005, 11:27 AM
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Where is Hasek? Is he still with Detroit? Or with Buffalo? Is he even coming back.

Signed to Ottawa.
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Old 08-09-2005, 11:32 AM
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Re: Todd Bertuzzi Reinstated

And there was much rejoicing in the 1228 household! The 15 year old has been going thru withdrawal

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Bertuzzi reinstated by the NHL
WebPosted Mon, 08 Aug 2005 17:01:27 EDT
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Suspended forward Todd Bertuzzi can resume playing for the Vancouver Canucks, effective immediately.
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Old 08-11-2005, 05:34 PM
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Eric Lindros signed to Leafs for 1 year

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The Toronto Maple Leafs acquired Eric Lindros today, signing the unrestricted free agent to a one-year contract.
The deal is worth $1.55 million US.

“Teams were still calling this morning, the interest really picked up, it’s interesting how it worked out,” said Carl Lindros, Eric’s father and agent. “But this is a good situation for him. It’s what he wanted.”
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Old 08-11-2005, 05:49 PM
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Isn't this the same Lindros who keeps getting concussions? Don't know how he will do, but best of luck to him!


On another note...Chicago signed the "Bullin Wall" from Tampa Bay! Alright, we get to some REAL goaltending!
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Old 08-11-2005, 09:52 PM
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Noooooooo!!!

Khabibulin is gone? Teardrops We couldn't have won the Stanley cup without him. How did I miss this? I heard about Lukowitz going to the Islanders, but I had no clue that Khabi was leaving too.
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This game is going to kill me. I'm going to have a heart attack.

Come on Wings. Play like the team that you are.

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