According to a Major League source, the Rockies are negotiating with one of their past targets, right-handed pitcher Tim Redding. Last winter, the Rockies intended to acquire Redding from the Nationals before he was non-tendered. Redding signed a one-year, $2 million deal with the Mets as a free agent and went 3-6 with a 5.10 ERA in 30 games, including 17 starts in his mets jersey.
The Rockies were not a finalist in the chase for former Pirates reliever Matt Capps, who is deciding between the Nationals and the Cubs. Redding could be asked to add the energy and experience to the bullpen.
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Reliever Baez may join in Phillies
General manager Ruben Amaro Jr. of Phillies said last week that the club probably would sign a reliever in a couple weeks. It is unlikely to be right-handers John Smoltz, Chan Ho Park and Mike MacDougal. The Phillies have some concerns about Smoltz's durability, which might not be an issue except closer Brad Lidge and setup man J.C. Romero are recovering from elbow surgeries. The Phillies have expressed interest in MacDougal, but talks are not believed to be serious.
CSNPhilly.com reported that the Phillies have reached an agreement with a reliever. A good bet is right-hander Danys Baez, who has closing experience. That is something the Phils might need if Lidge and Romero are not ready to start the season. Baez went 4-6 with a 4.02 ERA in 59 appearances last season in the orioles jersey.
CSNPhilly.com reported that the Phillies have reached an agreement with a reliever. A good bet is right-hander Danys Baez, who has closing experience. That is something the Phils might need if Lidge and Romero are not ready to start the season. Baez went 4-6 with a 4.02 ERA in 59 appearances last season in the orioles jersey.
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Yankkees add catcher Rivera
FOXSports.com reported that the Yankees have agreed on a Minor League contract with backstop Mike Rivera. The web site added that Rivera will be invited to Spring Training for the Yankees, who have catchers Jorge Posada and Francisco Cervelli on the 40-man roster.
Rivera batted .228 with two home runs and 14 RBIs while appearing in 41 games in 2009 in his brewers jersey.Considered an offense-minded catcher, Rivera missed 14 games with an ankle injury in his fourth season in Milwaukee.He originally signed as an amateur free agent by the Tigers in 1997, and is a career .244 hitter with 69 home runs in seven seasons in the big leagues.
Rivera batted .228 with two home runs and 14 RBIs while appearing in 41 games in 2009 in his brewers jersey.Considered an offense-minded catcher, Rivera missed 14 games with an ankle injury in his fourth season in Milwaukee.He originally signed as an amateur free agent by the Tigers in 1997, and is a career .244 hitter with 69 home runs in seven seasons in the big leagues.
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Pirates term with Taschner to Minors deal
According to ESPN.com, the Pirates signed reliever Jack Taschner to a Minor League contract with an invitation to Spring Training on Wednesday. If he makes the Pirates' Opening Day roster, Taschner will earn $835,000, plus $465,000 in incentives based on appearances.
Taschner made 24 relief appearances for the Phillies this past season, posting a 4.91 ERA while striking out 19 batters and walking 20 in 29 1/3 innings in the phillies jersey. The left-hander also pitched in 20 games for Triple-A Lehigh Valley and posted a 2.08 ERA in 21 2/3 frames. Originally a second-round Draft pick by the Giants in 1999, Taschner spent his first four seasons in San Francisco.
Taschner made 24 relief appearances for the Phillies this past season, posting a 4.91 ERA while striking out 19 batters and walking 20 in 29 1/3 innings in the phillies jersey. The left-hander also pitched in 20 games for Triple-A Lehigh Valley and posted a 2.08 ERA in 21 2/3 frames. Originally a second-round Draft pick by the Giants in 1999, Taschner spent his first four seasons in San Francisco.
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Brodeur has become new shutout leader
New Jersey Devils goaltender Martin Brodeur has a shutout through two periods on Monday night against the Pittsburgh Penguins at Mellon Arena and he passed Terry Sawchuk and become the NHL's new all-time shutout leader. Devils then erupted for three more tallies in the second period, as Patrik Elias and Mark Fraser all beat Andre Fleury and ended the Penguins' goalie's night.
Brodeur, who broke Patrick Roy's all-time wins record last season against Chicago Blackhawks and Roy's minutes played record last month in Boston, has 103 career shutouts. But Sawchuk recorded his 103 shutouts in 971 career games for the Red Wings, Bruins, Maple Leafs, Kings and Rangers. Well more and more fans will put on new jersey devils jerseys and support Brodeur.
Brodeur, who broke Patrick Roy's all-time wins record last season against Chicago Blackhawks and Roy's minutes played record last month in Boston, has 103 career shutouts. But Sawchuk recorded his 103 shutouts in 971 career games for the Red Wings, Bruins, Maple Leafs, Kings and Rangers. Well more and more fans will put on new jersey devils jerseys and support Brodeur.
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Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Mariners sign Pedro Okuda to a Minor deal
It is announced that the Mariners signed 19-year-old amateur Pedro Okuda to a Minor League contract on Wednesday.
Okuda is expected to join the Mariners' Venezuela Academy after he graduates from high school this spring and will play during the 2010 season in the mariners jersey. Okuda was born and raised in Brazil but attended high school in Japan. Yasushi Yamamoto and Pat Kelly, the Mariners scouts first found Okuda in a youth tournament in Sao Paulo, Brazil, in May 2006.
"Pedro is a player that we have been scouting for several years, beginning when he participated in the Brazilian Baseball Confederation Academy in Brazil and most recently in Japan, where he is concluding his high school education," Mariners vice president of international operations Bob Engle said. "Thanks to the efforts of Yasushi Yamamoto and Pat Kelly, we have added a player who has proven to be an action player with a line-drive swing and plus speed. Pedro is a player who has a lot of spirit and enthusiasm, and we look forward to watching him develop in the Seattle Mariners' organization."
Okuda is expected to join the Mariners' Venezuela Academy after he graduates from high school this spring and will play during the 2010 season in the mariners jersey. Okuda was born and raised in Brazil but attended high school in Japan. Yasushi Yamamoto and Pat Kelly, the Mariners scouts first found Okuda in a youth tournament in Sao Paulo, Brazil, in May 2006.
"Pedro is a player that we have been scouting for several years, beginning when he participated in the Brazilian Baseball Confederation Academy in Brazil and most recently in Japan, where he is concluding his high school education," Mariners vice president of international operations Bob Engle said. "Thanks to the efforts of Yasushi Yamamoto and Pat Kelly, we have added a player who has proven to be an action player with a line-drive swing and plus speed. Pedro is a player who has a lot of spirit and enthusiasm, and we look forward to watching him develop in the Seattle Mariners' organization."
Monday, December 21, 2009
D-backs sign Rodrigo Lopez
The D-backs signed right-hander Rodrigo Lopez to a Minor League contract last Wednesday and invited the veteran to Spring Training. Lopez has spent parts of eight seasons in the big leagues with the Padres, Orioles, Rockies and Phillies and has a career record of 68-66 in 194 games, including 166 starts.
Last season, Lopez appeared in seven games for the NL champion Phillies. Lopez's best seasons came in 2004-05 when he was 14-9 and then 15-12 for the Orioles. Lopez joins right-hander T.J. Beam, outfielder Drew Macias and catcher Carlos Corporan in Spring Training. Now he is going to wear the diamondbacks jersey and play for the team.
Last season, Lopez appeared in seven games for the NL champion Phillies. Lopez's best seasons came in 2004-05 when he was 14-9 and then 15-12 for the Orioles. Lopez joins right-hander T.J. Beam, outfielder Drew Macias and catcher Carlos Corporan in Spring Training. Now he is going to wear the diamondbacks jersey and play for the team.
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Harper will manage Giants' affiliate
It is reported that Harper will lead the Giants' Class A California League affiliate in San Jose named its 2010 field staff.
Harpe spent the previous two seasons as the Giants' roving Minor League catching instructor. Before that, he managed for seven seasons in the Angels' Minor League system, including two seasons at Triple-A Salt Lake in 2006-07. Harper has played 16 Major League seasons and was the No. 1 catcher for the 1991 world champion Minnesota Twins in the twins jersey.
Gary Davenport will return to San Jose as hitting coach while Jerry Cram will serve as pitching coach. Andy Skeels, who managed San Jose to a 93-47 regular-season record and the California League title last season, is expected to receive a promotion quite possibly to Double-A Richmond.
Harpe spent the previous two seasons as the Giants' roving Minor League catching instructor. Before that, he managed for seven seasons in the Angels' Minor League system, including two seasons at Triple-A Salt Lake in 2006-07. Harper has played 16 Major League seasons and was the No. 1 catcher for the 1991 world champion Minnesota Twins in the twins jersey.
Gary Davenport will return to San Jose as hitting coach while Jerry Cram will serve as pitching coach. Andy Skeels, who managed San Jose to a 93-47 regular-season record and the California League title last season, is expected to receive a promotion quite possibly to Double-A Richmond.
Friday, December 18, 2009
Capitals assigned Nylander to AHL
Caps General Manager George McPhee announced last weekend that the Washington Capitals have sent center Michael Nylander to the Grand Rapids Griffins of the American Hockey League.
Nylander has played 920 career NHL games for the Capitals, New York Rangers, Boston, Chicago, Tampa Bay, Calgary and Hartford. He has not played an NHL game in the nhl jersey this season.
Nylander has played 920 career NHL games for the Capitals, New York Rangers, Boston, Chicago, Tampa Bay, Calgary and Hartford. He has not played an NHL game in the nhl jersey this season.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Flames and Avalanche highlights Sunday schedule
First place in the Northwest Division will be on the line in the NHL as part of its two-game schedule. At 8 p.m. ET, the Calgary Flames and Colorado Avalanche, who are tied for first in the Northwest, will battle with each other at the Pepsi Center. The Flames have picked up points in eight of their last 10 games, while Colorado is coming off a 2-1 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning on Friday.
The Lightning are also in action on Sunday, they willl visit the Chicago Blackhawks at the United Center at 7 p.m. ET. Chicago is at the top of the Central Division with 41 points, while the Lightning are two points behind the Montreal Canadiens for the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference. Now put on your own nhl jerseys and support your favorite teams!
The Lightning are also in action on Sunday, they willl visit the Chicago Blackhawks at the United Center at 7 p.m. ET. Chicago is at the top of the Central Division with 41 points, while the Lightning are two points behind the Montreal Canadiens for the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference. Now put on your own nhl jerseys and support your favorite teams!
Martin Brodeur ties another record
It is reported that Martin Brodeur tied Patrick Roy's record for regular-season appearances by a goalie on Wednesday night when he started for the New Jersey Devils against the Montreal Canadiens. Roy, who played for Montreal and Colorado, appeared in 1,029 games in his 18-year career. Brodeur is in his 16th season, all with the team in his new jersey devils jersey.
It's the second time in two seasons that Brodeur has equaled Roy's records in a game against Montreal Canadiens. Brodeur tied Roy for career wins last March, getting No. 551 in the Bell Centre.
It's the second time in two seasons that Brodeur has equaled Roy's records in a game against Montreal Canadiens. Brodeur tied Roy for career wins last March, getting No. 551 in the Bell Centre.
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Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Phillies add veteran Gload
It is announced at the Winter Meetings that the Phillies had signed free-agent outfielder Ross Gload to a two-year contract. Gload hit .261 with six home runs and 30 RBIs in 230 at-bats last season with the Marlins. He has also hit .283 with a .328 on-base percentage in an eight-year career with the Cubs, Rockies, White Sox, Royals and Marlins.
Gload joins a Philadelphia bench that includes outfielder Ben Francisco, catcher Brian Schneider and infielders Greg Dobbs and Juan Castro. It is cool for him to put on the phillies jersey.
Gload joins a Philadelphia bench that includes outfielder Ben Francisco, catcher Brian Schneider and infielders Greg Dobbs and Juan Castro. It is cool for him to put on the phillies jersey.
Reliever is a free agent now along with Moseley and Brown
Jose Arredondo was not offered a contract by the Angels by Saturday's deadline, casting the right-handed reliever into free agency after the club confirmed he will undergo ligament-replacement surgery and miss the entire 2010 season.
Arredondo was one of three players to not receive contract offers from Los Angeles, along with pitcher Dustin Moseley and infielder Matt Brown.
None of the three was arbitration-eligible, and the Angels had to announce decisions on the other seven who are eligible: infielders Erick Aybar, Maicer Izturis and Howie Kendrick; catchers Jeff Mathis and Mike Napoli; outfielder Reggie Willits; and left-handed starter Joe Saunders.
Arredondo was a key member of the Angels' 2008 bullpen, posting a 10-2 record and a 1.62 ERA. But he played badly last season with a 6.00 ERA in 68 appearances and 76 innings. He spent part of the season on the disabled list due to a painful right elbow.
Arredondo was one of three players to not receive contract offers from Los Angeles, along with pitcher Dustin Moseley and infielder Matt Brown.
None of the three was arbitration-eligible, and the Angels had to announce decisions on the other seven who are eligible: infielders Erick Aybar, Maicer Izturis and Howie Kendrick; catchers Jeff Mathis and Mike Napoli; outfielder Reggie Willits; and left-handed starter Joe Saunders.
Arredondo was a key member of the Angels' 2008 bullpen, posting a 10-2 record and a 1.62 ERA. But he played badly last season with a 6.00 ERA in 68 appearances and 76 innings. He spent part of the season on the disabled list due to a painful right elbow.
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Pirates sign Cedeno
The Associated Press reported that The Pirates have avoided arbitration with Ronny Cedeno by coming to terms on a one-year deal worth $1.125 million. Cedeno earned $822,500 last season, when he batted .208 with 10 homers and 38 RBIs in 105 games combined with the Pirates and Mariners in his pirates jersey.
The Pirates signed Bobby Crosby to a one-year contract Thursday, and the former American League Rookie of the Year Award winner is expected to vie with Cedeno for the starting shortstop job in Spring Training. "I think anybody needs to be pushed a little bit here and there," manager John Russell said. "Cedeno showed people in Pittsburgh he can play short. He makes great plays. He can drive a ball and can do some very fun things. Then sometimes, you'll go, 'What was that?'
"I think even though he's played a while, I still don't think he's a veteran player. So, I think he falls into that mental lapse, concentration lapse on the field, and we just need to get him more concentrated and focused." Cedeno spent the 2005-08 seasons with the Cubs.
The Pirates signed Bobby Crosby to a one-year contract Thursday, and the former American League Rookie of the Year Award winner is expected to vie with Cedeno for the starting shortstop job in Spring Training. "I think anybody needs to be pushed a little bit here and there," manager John Russell said. "Cedeno showed people in Pittsburgh he can play short. He makes great plays. He can drive a ball and can do some very fun things. Then sometimes, you'll go, 'What was that?'
"I think even though he's played a while, I still don't think he's a veteran player. So, I think he falls into that mental lapse, concentration lapse on the field, and we just need to get him more concentrated and focused." Cedeno spent the 2005-08 seasons with the Cubs.
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Milan Lucic will appear on NHL Live
It is reported that Boston Bruins forward Milan Lucic will be among the guests on NHL Live! scheduled from noon to 2 p.m. on NHL Network and NHL.com and broadcast on XM Radio.
Lucic will appear in-studio at the NHL Store Powered By Reebok in Manhattan to speak with hosts Deb Placey and E.J. Hradek. Lucic is 2-3-5 in 10 games for the Bruins this season in his boston bruins jersey and enjoyed a 17-goal campaign in 2008-09. Monday's show also includes New York Islanders coach Scott Gordon and TSN analyst Bob McKenzie.
Lucic will appear in-studio at the NHL Store Powered By Reebok in Manhattan to speak with hosts Deb Placey and E.J. Hradek. Lucic is 2-3-5 in 10 games for the Bruins this season in his boston bruins jersey and enjoyed a 17-goal campaign in 2008-09. Monday's show also includes New York Islanders coach Scott Gordon and TSN analyst Bob McKenzie.
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Thursday, December 10, 2009
Upshall and Downie will appear on NHL Live!
Phoenix Coyotes forward Scottie Upshall will be among the guests on NHL Live!, scheduled from noon to 2 p.m. on NHL Network and NHL.com. Upshall has 7 goals, 5 assists and 30 penalty minutes in 27 games in coyotes jersey this season. He has 118 points in 257 NHL games.
Also speaking with hosts Rob Simpson and Stan Fischler are Tampa Bay Lightning forward Steve Downie, as well as Kevin Allen of USA Today and Washington Capitals/Versus announcer Joe Beninati. NHL Live! is broadcast from the NHL Store Powered By Reebok in Manhattan.
Also speaking with hosts Rob Simpson and Stan Fischler are Tampa Bay Lightning forward Steve Downie, as well as Kevin Allen of USA Today and Washington Capitals/Versus announcer Joe Beninati. NHL Live! is broadcast from the NHL Store Powered By Reebok in Manhattan.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Coyotes' Jovanovski is suspended two games
The National Hockey League announced that Phoenix Coyotes defenseman Jovanovski has been suspended for two games without pay, due to an incident in NHL game against the Minnesota Wild on December 7. Under the terms of the Collective Bargaining Agreement and based on his average annual salary, Jovanovski will forfeit $67,357.52. The money goes to the Players' Emergency Assistance Fund.
Jovanovski delivered a blow to Minnesota's Andrew Ebbett and penalty was assessed on the play. Jovanovski will miss Thursday's game at Los Angeles and Dec. 12 against San Jose Sharks. He will be eligible to return on Dec. 14 at Detroit in his coyotes jersey.
Jovanovski delivered a blow to Minnesota's Andrew Ebbett and penalty was assessed on the play. Jovanovski will miss Thursday's game at Los Angeles and Dec. 12 against San Jose Sharks. He will be eligible to return on Dec. 14 at Detroit in his coyotes jersey.
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Rockies haven't decided on acquiring Betancourt
Rockies general manager Dan O'Dowd said the club and free-agent Rafael Betancourt have not made much progress in negotiations yet. If he accepts by Monday, he'll be treated as an arbitration-eligible player. If he doesn't accept and signs elsewhere, the Rockies will be entitled to two early picks in 2010 First-Year Player Draft.
O'Dowd refused to say what the Rockies will do with Betancourt, because the decision was pending. The Denver Post reported that Betancourt will be the only free agent the Rockies will offer arbitration. It suggested that Betancourt could end up with about $5 million through arbitration. The Rockies declined a $5 million option for 2010 in the hope of negotiating a different deal. The Rockies will continue to negotiate with three other free agents, starting pitcher Jose Contreras, reliever Joe Beimel and catcher Yorvit Torrealba. Hope all of them can put on the rockies jerseys and play for the team.
O'Dowd refused to say what the Rockies will do with Betancourt, because the decision was pending. The Denver Post reported that Betancourt will be the only free agent the Rockies will offer arbitration. It suggested that Betancourt could end up with about $5 million through arbitration. The Rockies declined a $5 million option for 2010 in the hope of negotiating a different deal. The Rockies will continue to negotiate with three other free agents, starting pitcher Jose Contreras, reliever Joe Beimel and catcher Yorvit Torrealba. Hope all of them can put on the rockies jerseys and play for the team.
Monday, December 7, 2009
Dodgers has termed with Miller and Redman
The Dodgers agreed to terms with pitcher Justin Miller and outfielder Prentice Redman recently. The right-handed Miller, was 3-3 with a 3.18 ERA in 44 games with the Giants this year. He made his Major League debut in 2002 with Toronto and has been exclusively a reliever since 2005. He has also pitched for Florida and Chiba Lotte in Japan. According to the Los Angeles Times, Miller signed a contract that pays him $850,000 if he makes the Major League roster.
Being a brother of former Major Leaguer Tike Redman, Miller last played in the Major Leagues in 2003 with the Mets. He had been in Seattle's farm system for the past three years. Now he is going to put on dodgers jersey and pitch for the dodgers.
Being a brother of former Major Leaguer Tike Redman, Miller last played in the Major Leagues in 2003 with the Mets. He had been in Seattle's farm system for the past three years. Now he is going to put on dodgers jersey and pitch for the dodgers.
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Ovechkin is suspended for two games
The NHL announced that Washington Capitals' superstar Alexander Ovechkin has been suspended for two games due to a collision with Tim Gleason from the Carolina Hurricanes on Monday night. Ovechkin said he was just trying to make a normal hit on Gleason, but the defenseman turned quickly and he didn't react immediately.
This was his second game misconduct in the last three games. He was also called for a five-minute boarding major and game misconduct in last week's game against Buffalo Sabres. His fans will not see him playing in his capitals jersey for a while.
This was his second game misconduct in the last three games. He was also called for a five-minute boarding major and game misconduct in last week's game against Buffalo Sabres. His fans will not see him playing in his capitals jersey for a while.
Friday, December 4, 2009
2010 Entry Draft will be host in L.A.
The National Hockey League officially announce on Friday that the Los Angeles Kings will host the 2010 NHL Draft at Staples Center on June 25-26 in 2010. The report can be seen on Kings web site.
It will be the first time that the NHL's selection process has been held in Southern California. Vancouver was the host for the entry draft in 1990 and 2006. Montreal hosted the Entry Draft last June with the New York Islanders John Tavares in
islanders jersey.
It will be the first time that the NHL's selection process has been held in Southern California. Vancouver was the host for the entry draft in 1990 and 2006. Montreal hosted the Entry Draft last June with the New York Islanders John Tavares in
islanders jersey.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Forward Briere is suspended for two games
The National Hockey League announced that Philadelphia Flyers forward Daniel Briere has been suspended for two games without pay due to a hit on Avalanche defenseman Scott Hannan in Colorado on Monday night. The incident happened at the second period after Hannan's goal.
Briere will forfeit $67,357 under the terms of the Collective Bargaining Agreement and based on his average salary. The money goes to the Players' Emergency Assistance Fund. Thus Briere will miss games on Nov. 25 against the New York Islanders and Nov. 27 at Buffalo. He will be eligible to come back to the game in his flyers jersey on Nov. 28 at Atlanta.
Briere will forfeit $67,357 under the terms of the Collective Bargaining Agreement and based on his average salary. The money goes to the Players' Emergency Assistance Fund. Thus Briere will miss games on Nov. 25 against the New York Islanders and Nov. 27 at Buffalo. He will be eligible to come back to the game in his flyers jersey on Nov. 28 at Atlanta.
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Rockies will visit Albuquerque next spring
It is reported that the Rockies will play several exhibition games in Albuquerque next year. Both of the games will be against the Seattle Mariners on April 4 at 5:05 p.m. MST and the April 3 contest at 12:05 p.m. Tickets can only be purchased by season-ticket and mini-plan holders in Albuquerque.
The general public will have its first opportunity to purchase tickets on Feb. 20. The price will be $25 for one game or $45 for both games. Club Level seats will be $35 for one game or $65 for both. The rest of the Rockies' Spring Training schedule will be released soon. Colorado will open the 2010 regular season on April 5 against the Brewers at Miller Park. So put on your favourite mlb jersey and cheer for your favourite team!
The general public will have its first opportunity to purchase tickets on Feb. 20. The price will be $25 for one game or $45 for both games. Club Level seats will be $35 for one game or $65 for both. The rest of the Rockies' Spring Training schedule will be released soon. Colorado will open the 2010 regular season on April 5 against the Brewers at Miller Park. So put on your favourite mlb jersey and cheer for your favourite team!
Friday, November 20, 2009
Cardinals make movements in their roster
On Wednesday, the cardinals add eight players to their 40-man roster in advance of next month's Rule 5 Draft. Now the 5 pitchers are Tyler Norrick, Adam Ottavino and Francisco Samuel, catcher Bryan Anderson, first baseman Mark Hamilton and outfielders Allen Craig, John Jay and Darryl Jones.
Among the more notable additions were Craig and Ottavino. Craig was named the organization's Minor League Player of the Year at Triple-A Memphis. He is likely to compete for a spot on the Major League active roster in the spring. Ottavino was the Cardinals' first-round pick in the 2006 Draft. Now the Cardinals now have 34 players on their 40-man roster.
Hope to see them wearing cardinals jerseys to playing on the field.
Among the more notable additions were Craig and Ottavino. Craig was named the organization's Minor League Player of the Year at Triple-A Memphis. He is likely to compete for a spot on the Major League active roster in the spring. Ottavino was the Cardinals' first-round pick in the 2006 Draft. Now the Cardinals now have 34 players on their 40-man roster.
Hope to see them wearing cardinals jerseys to playing on the field.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Ryan Smyth left game with upper body injury
It is said that Kings forward Ryan Smyth suffered an upper body injury during the Los Angeles Kings and Florida Panthers game on Monday night and he did not return to the game. Smyth ranks second in the team in points, goals and assists in 22 games in his first season in Los Angeles Kings.
The veteran forward was acquired from Colorado Avalanche in exchange for Kyle Quincey, Tom Preissing. He was a fifth-round pick in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft on July 3. And when will he come back to the ice in his los angeles kings jersey again?
The veteran forward was acquired from Colorado Avalanche in exchange for Kyle Quincey, Tom Preissing. He was a fifth-round pick in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft on July 3. And when will he come back to the ice in his los angeles kings jersey again?
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Hurricanes seek to end slide on Sunday
The Carolina Hurricanes has gone without a win in 14 straight games, which ties a franchise record dating back to 1992. The team will try to avoid loss No. 15 when they face the Minnesota Wild at the RBC Center.
Kovalchuk has been extremely outstanding on the ice in the hurricanes jersey after returning from broken right foot. On Friday night, he had 2 goals and 2 assists in the game against the Los Angeles Kings. He has 12 goals in 10 games this season. In the final game of the day, the Chicago Blackhawks host the San Jose Sharks at the United Center.
Kovalchuk has been extremely outstanding on the ice in the hurricanes jersey after returning from broken right foot. On Friday night, he had 2 goals and 2 assists in the game against the Los Angeles Kings. He has 12 goals in 10 games this season. In the final game of the day, the Chicago Blackhawks host the San Jose Sharks at the United Center.
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Monday, November 16, 2009
Ilya Kovalchuk could return a few days later
According to Atlanta General Manager Don Waddell, Thrashers star Ilya Kovalchuk will not play on Thursday night against the New York Rangers. "He's not going to play tomorrow, but hopefully for Friday," Waddell said at the NHL General Manager Meetings.
After Thursday's game against the Rangers, Thrashers hosts the Los Angeles Kings on Friday. Kovalchuk has been practicing for the past few days, but left Wednesday's practice early. He was expected to miss several weeks after suffering a broken foot on Oct. 24, but has recovered faster than ever expected. Kovalchuk had 9 goals in eight games before the injury and he still leads the Thrashers in goals except for missing the past six games. It is good to hear that he will come back to the ice in his thrashers jersey soon.
After Thursday's game against the Rangers, Thrashers hosts the Los Angeles Kings on Friday. Kovalchuk has been practicing for the past few days, but left Wednesday's practice early. He was expected to miss several weeks after suffering a broken foot on Oct. 24, but has recovered faster than ever expected. Kovalchuk had 9 goals in eight games before the injury and he still leads the Thrashers in goals except for missing the past six games. It is good to hear that he will come back to the ice in his thrashers jersey soon.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Giguere did not satisfied with his role
Anaheim Ducks goaltender Jean-Sebastien Giguere told the Los Angeles Daily News he would rather retire than be a backup goalie. Jonas Hiller has started the last six games for the Ducks after Giguere suffered a groin injury on Oct. 24. If Giguere did not be able to unseat Hiller as the top goalie for the Ducks, he said he would like to move on.
"I'd rather retire than be a backup goalie," Giguere said to the L.A. Daily News. "Something needs to happen. You get a guy like that's going to be a free agent at the end of the year and myself, making the money I'm making, either I'm leaving or he's leaving.I want to play; that's when I have fun. Right now, this is not fun." Well hope he will be a goaltender on the ice again in the anaheim ducks jersey.
"I'd rather retire than be a backup goalie," Giguere said to the L.A. Daily News. "Something needs to happen. You get a guy like that's going to be a free agent at the end of the year and myself, making the money I'm making, either I'm leaving or he's leaving.I want to play; that's when I have fun. Right now, this is not fun." Well hope he will be a goaltender on the ice again in the anaheim ducks jersey.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Goaltender Cam Ward will remain in hospital
President and General Manager of the National Hockey League’s Carolina Hurricanes -- Jim Rutherford, announced today that Hurricanes Cam Ward will remain at Riverside Methodist Hospital in Columbus on Sunday night. Cam Ward is expected to return on Monday, where he will be checked further by Hurricanes Head Orthopedic Physician Dr. Marty Isbell. And the goaltender will miss at least three or four weeks.
Cam Ward suffered the pain of the left upper leg from the skate of Blue Jackets forward Rick Nash, as Nash passed through the crease in the columbus blue jackets jersey during the first period of the game on Saturday night. He was originally expected to return on Sunday, but will remain in Columbus through tonight.
Cam Ward suffered the pain of the left upper leg from the skate of Blue Jackets forward Rick Nash, as Nash passed through the crease in the columbus blue jackets jersey during the first period of the game on Saturday night. He was originally expected to return on Sunday, but will remain in Columbus through tonight.
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Monday, November 9, 2009
Belisle and Flores rejoin the Rockies
Rockies' right-hander Matt Belisle and left-hander Randy Flores sing one-year contracts. Belisle signed a non-roster contract last winter, and went 3-1 with a 5.52 ERA in 24 appearances in three Major League stints. Belisle had two scoreless appearances totaling two innings in the National League Division Series, where the Rockies lost to the Phillies.
Flores underwent shoulder surgery at the end of the 2008 season with the Cardinals, and began 2009 at Colorado Springs to regain his form. He rejoined the team when rosters expanded in September and pitched scoreless ball in nine of his final 11 outings.
The club has outrighted infielder Omar Quintanilla -- who is a member of the Triple-A Colorado Springs roster -- and right-handed pitcher Joel Peralta, who has become a free agent. The Rockies are attempting to sign Peralta to a Minor League contract.
Flores underwent shoulder surgery at the end of the 2008 season with the Cardinals, and began 2009 at Colorado Springs to regain his form. He rejoined the team when rosters expanded in September and pitched scoreless ball in nine of his final 11 outings.
The club has outrighted infielder Omar Quintanilla -- who is a member of the Triple-A Colorado Springs roster -- and right-handed pitcher Joel Peralta, who has become a free agent. The Rockies are attempting to sign Peralta to a Minor League contract.
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Defenseman Wisniewski is suspended for two games
The National Hockey League announced on Monday.that Anaheim Ducks defenseman James Wisniewski has been suspended for two games without pay, for giving a blow to the head of Phoenix Coyotes forward Shane Doan on Oct. 31.
The incident occurred at the first period of that game.
According to the terms of the Collective Bargaining Agreement and his average annual salary, Wisniewski will forfeit $28,497.40, whice goes to the Players’ Emergency Assistance Fund. He will miss games on Tuesday against Pittsburgh and Thurday's against Nashville Predators. He will be eligible to return on Saturday against Phoenix Coyotes. Hope he will show up in Saturday's game in his anaheim ducks jersey.
The incident occurred at the first period of that game.
According to the terms of the Collective Bargaining Agreement and his average annual salary, Wisniewski will forfeit $28,497.40, whice goes to the Players’ Emergency Assistance Fund. He will miss games on Tuesday against Pittsburgh and Thurday's against Nashville Predators. He will be eligible to return on Saturday against Phoenix Coyotes. Hope he will show up in Saturday's game in his anaheim ducks jersey.
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Thursday, November 5, 2009
Eric Staal is injured in last Sunday's game
It is reported by the Raleigh News and Observer that Carolina Hurricanes center Eric Staal will miss several games due to an upper-body injury that he suffered on Sunday against the San Jose Sharks. Hurricanes General Manager Jim Rutherford announced that Staal will likely see his 349 consecutive regular-season games ending because of the injury.
Staal left after the second period of that game as the Canes dropped their ninth-straight game. "When things go wrong, they go wrong," Rutherford said. "All teams have to deal with injuries. We have enough players to step up but we'll have to do it with confidence at an all-time low."
Staal left after the second period of that game as the Canes dropped their ninth-straight game. "When things go wrong, they go wrong," Rutherford said. "All teams have to deal with injuries. We have enough players to step up but we'll have to do it with confidence at an all-time low."
Monday, November 2, 2009
Nationals add two men to their front office
Nationals' Kasey McKeon was named director of player procurement and Jay Robertson was named special assistant to the general manager, according to the reports. McKeon spent the previous seven seasons with the Rockies, serving as an assistant to executive vice president and General Manager Dan O'Dowd. During that time, Colorado reached the World Series in 2007.
McKeon, who is an ex-catcher and the son of former big league manager Jack McKeon, also worked for the Reds, Indians and Padres in various scouting capacities. Robertson spent the previous eight seasons as special assistant with the Rangers, working under John Hart and Jon Daniels. Before that, the former pitcher spent 11 seasons with the Indians.
Since the end of the regular season, the Nationals have added a special assistant to the General Manager, Minor League field coordinator, vice president of player personnel, director of Latin American operations, director of player development, director of scouting and assistant GM.
McKeon, who is an ex-catcher and the son of former big league manager Jack McKeon, also worked for the Reds, Indians and Padres in various scouting capacities. Robertson spent the previous eight seasons as special assistant with the Rangers, working under John Hart and Jon Daniels. Before that, the former pitcher spent 11 seasons with the Indians.
Since the end of the regular season, the Nationals have added a special assistant to the General Manager, Minor League field coordinator, vice president of player personnel, director of Latin American operations, director of player development, director of scouting and assistant GM.
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Sidney Crosby surprised hockey fans again on Oct.28
According to reports, Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby has scored three times for defending Stanley Cup Champions in a 6-1 win against the Montreal Canadiens on Wednesday night. "I was in the right place at the right time," Crosby said. "I was standing all by myself a couple of times. (My linemates) did all the work, and I just tried to finish it off."
On October 28, 2006, Crosby scored his first career regular season in his shining pittsburgh penguins jersey, leading the Pittsburgh Penguins to an 8-2 victory against the Philadelphia Flyers. He scored one goal in the first period and two in the second. On November 29, 2008, Crosby scored his second career regular season hat trick to lead the Penguins to a 4-1 victory against the New Jersey Devils.
On October 28, 2006, Crosby scored his first career regular season in his shining pittsburgh penguins jersey, leading the Pittsburgh Penguins to an 8-2 victory against the Philadelphia Flyers. He scored one goal in the first period and two in the second. On November 29, 2008, Crosby scored his second career regular season hat trick to lead the Penguins to a 4-1 victory against the New Jersey Devils.
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Friday, October 30, 2009
Ott is suspended two games because of hitting on Colaiacovo
The NHL has suspended Dallas Stars center Steve Ott for two games without pay for his hit on St. Blues defenseman Carlo Colaiacovo on Saturday night. At the second period, Colaiacovo had just passed his end when Ott low-bridged him, flipping the Blues defenseman into the air. He left the game with what the Blues called an upper-body injury.
Ott, who previously was suspended for one game on Feb. 28, now is considered a repeat offender under terms of the Collective Bargaining Agreement. Besides, Ott forfeits $34,756.10 in salary, which is going to the Players' Emergency Assistance Fund. Ott will miss the Stars' two home games this week, against Toronto and Florida. He will be eligible to return for Saturday's game in Nashville. Hope he will come back to the ice in the dallas stars jersey soon.
Ott, who previously was suspended for one game on Feb. 28, now is considered a repeat offender under terms of the Collective Bargaining Agreement. Besides, Ott forfeits $34,756.10 in salary, which is going to the Players' Emergency Assistance Fund. Ott will miss the Stars' two home games this week, against Toronto and Florida. He will be eligible to return for Saturday's game in Nashville. Hope he will come back to the ice in the dallas stars jersey soon.
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Bill Daly's statement on Oct.28
The deputy commissioner of the National Hockey League Bill Daly, state in that following words: "In Phoenix today, a tentative agreement was reached among the parties to amend the NHL's offer to purchase the Coyotes franchise out of bankruptcy, and a proposed order, mutually agreed to by the parties, will be filed with the Court seeking approval of the NHL's amended bid.
"If there is no objection from the parties involved, and subject to any potential objections and a hearing if necessary, the parties hope to close the sale of the Club to the NHL by Monday, Nov. 2. It remains the NHL's intention upon taking control of the Club to stabilize the Club's operations and, as quickly as possible, to re-sell the Club to a new owner who is committed to operating the Club in the Glendale/Phoenix market." But where can fans buy Coyotes jerseys?
"If there is no objection from the parties involved, and subject to any potential objections and a hearing if necessary, the parties hope to close the sale of the Club to the NHL by Monday, Nov. 2. It remains the NHL's intention upon taking control of the Club to stabilize the Club's operations and, as quickly as possible, to re-sell the Club to a new owner who is committed to operating the Club in the Glendale/Phoenix market." But where can fans buy Coyotes jerseys?
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Dodgers executive will be a first female general manager
Dodgers assistant general manager Kim Ng interviewed for the vacant general manger position with the Padres, a San Diego club official has confirmed that. Ng, who previously has interviewed for GM openings with the Dodgers and Mariners, was spotted having lunch with new Padres owner Jeff Moorad, and she was interviewed on Saturday. The Padres are looking for a replacement for Kevin Towers, who was dismissed after 14 seasons with the National League West franchise.
Ng was an assistant general manager with the Yankees before going to the Dodgers, and she worked as an executive with the White Sox. She has been regarded as the leading candidate to become the Major Leagues' first female General Manager. Moorad said on Oct. 6 that there was one minority candidate that the team would interview for the vacant GM job. Kim Ng is Asian-American.
Ng was an assistant general manager with the Yankees before going to the Dodgers, and she worked as an executive with the White Sox. She has been regarded as the leading candidate to become the Major Leagues' first female General Manager. Moorad said on Oct. 6 that there was one minority candidate that the team would interview for the vacant GM job. Kim Ng is Asian-American.
Frank McCourt dismissed dodgers CEO after the couple separates
Dodgers owner Frank McCourt dismissed CEO Jamie McCourt this week, according to two published reports. Jamie McCourt's attorney, Dennis Wasser, confirmed to the Los Angeles Times that his client had been terminated, and it would be addressed in court along with other issues. It previously has been reported by local media that the team could be considered community property under California law, with each spouse entitled to 50 percent of all possessions acquired during a marriage.
The couple, married in 1979 and now with four sons, announced last week that they had separated. The Los Angeles Times said Jamie McCourt is gathering investors to persuade her husband and gain control of the club. As the chairman of the club, Frank McCourt holds the highest office in the organization, and he was followed by Jamie as chief executive officer. Frank McCourt was present in Philadelphia when the Dodgers lost the NLCS on Wednesday night. "This group is all very solid, very tight," he said. "We're well aligned, and we'll do what we've done every year. We'll start tomorrow on next season and figure out how to get better and get over the top. Our organization is on a mission to win, and we're going to do it. We're really getting the culture established where our expectation is to win. Everybody is learning what it takes. It takes a huge commitment."
The couple, married in 1979 and now with four sons, announced last week that they had separated. The Los Angeles Times said Jamie McCourt is gathering investors to persuade her husband and gain control of the club. As the chairman of the club, Frank McCourt holds the highest office in the organization, and he was followed by Jamie as chief executive officer. Frank McCourt was present in Philadelphia when the Dodgers lost the NLCS on Wednesday night. "This group is all very solid, very tight," he said. "We're well aligned, and we'll do what we've done every year. We'll start tomorrow on next season and figure out how to get better and get over the top. Our organization is on a mission to win, and we're going to do it. We're really getting the culture established where our expectation is to win. Everybody is learning what it takes. It takes a huge commitment."
Monday, October 26, 2009
Three NHL games will show on TV tonight
These games all begin at 7 p.m., when the Pittsburgh Penguins host the Blues at Mellon Arena. The game can be seen on Versus both in America and Canada. The Montreal Canadiens will try to play at 7:30, as they'll host the Atlanta Thrashers at the Bell Centre. In Canada, the Habs-Thrashers game can be seen on TSN and RDS.
In the final game of the night, the Columbus Blue Jackets will continue their winning ways against the Calgary Flames at the Pengrowth Saddledome. The Blue Jackets can seize control of the Central Division with a victory. The Flames are going to play against Vancouver Canucks on Friday night.
In the final game of the night, the Columbus Blue Jackets will continue their winning ways against the Calgary Flames at the Pengrowth Saddledome. The Blue Jackets can seize control of the Central Division with a victory. The Flames are going to play against Vancouver Canucks on Friday night.
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Sabres send Paille to Bruins
The Buffalo Sabres traded forward Daniel Paille (in sabres jersey) to the Boston Bruins in exchange for the third-round selection in the 2010 Entry Draft. Paille has one assist in two games with the Sabres this season. He was Buffalo's first-round pick in the 2002 Entry Draft and has 35 goals and 77 points in 182 NHL games with the Sabres. His best season was 2007-08, when he scored 19 goals and 16 assists for 35 points in 77 games.
If Paille scores 16 or more goals during the 2009-10 regular season, Boston will transfer its own fourth-round selection in the 2010 draft. Boston will have to determine which selection it is transferring at the beginning of the second round.
If Paille scores 16 or more goals during the 2009-10 regular season, Boston will transfer its own fourth-round selection in the 2010 draft. Boston will have to determine which selection it is transferring at the beginning of the second round.
Friday, October 23, 2009
Blue Jackets' Hejda will be out for several weeks
According to a report Aaron Portzline in the Columbus Dispatch, Blue Jackets( blue jackets jerseys )defenseman Jan Hejda has a sprained left knee and will miss 4 to 6 weeks. Hejda was injured in the game aganist Calgary Flames( flames jerseys )when collided with Flames winger Curtis Glencross. Hejda was limping badly on his way to the dressing room after the game.
The Blue Jackets are already without defenseman Mike Commodore because of a groin injury. Hejda and Commodore has formed the Blue Jackets No. 1 defensive pair last season. Hejda has a plus-8 rating in five games this season, tied with Dallas Nicklas Grossman at the top in the NHL.
The Blue Jackets are already without defenseman Mike Commodore because of a groin injury. Hejda and Commodore has formed the Blue Jackets No. 1 defensive pair last season. Hejda has a plus-8 rating in five games this season, tied with Dallas Nicklas Grossman at the top in the NHL.
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Wilson wins Pittsburgh's Tanner Award
The Pittsburgh chapter of the Baseball Writers' Association of America announced that Jack Wilson has won the chapter's Chuck Tanner Award, given annually to the Pirates( priates jerseys )player who is the most cooperative in helping writers carry out their daily work. It is the second time in the past that Wilson has won the honor.
Wilson finished the season with the Mariners( mariners jerseys )after being part of a seven-player trade on July 29 in which the Pirates acquired five players. Thirteen Pirates players received at least a third-place vote in the balloting, though left fielder Nyjer Morgan and left-hander Zach Duke finished closest to Wilson in the voting. Jason Bay, who was dealt to Boston on July 31, 2008, was the award's recipient last year.
Wilson finished the season with the Mariners( mariners jerseys )after being part of a seven-player trade on July 29 in which the Pirates acquired five players. Thirteen Pirates players received at least a third-place vote in the balloting, though left fielder Nyjer Morgan and left-hander Zach Duke finished closest to Wilson in the voting. Jason Bay, who was dealt to Boston on July 31, 2008, was the award's recipient last year.
Friday, October 16, 2009
Red Wings' Franzen undergoes surgery successfully
Johan Franzen had successful ligament surgery to repair a tear in his left knee in Birmingham, the surgery was performed by orthopaedic surgeon Dr. William G. Clancy, who is one of the foremost authorities on knee ligament injuries and surgery.
Franzen was injured in the Red Wings( red wings jerseys )home-opening game on Oct. 8. He scored the game-winning goal during the second period, after he had already suffered the injuring in the same period. He had been matched on a line with Pavel Datsyuk and Tomas Holmstrom. It's believed that Franzen will be out for at least four months, which means he will also miss the Olympic Game( team cananda jerseys )which will be held in Vancouver in February with his native country, Sweden. Regrettablely Franzen's absence creates a huge hole in the Red Wings' line-up.
Franzen was injured in the Red Wings( red wings jerseys )home-opening game on Oct. 8. He scored the game-winning goal during the second period, after he had already suffered the injuring in the same period. He had been matched on a line with Pavel Datsyuk and Tomas Holmstrom. It's believed that Franzen will be out for at least four months, which means he will also miss the Olympic Game( team cananda jerseys )which will be held in Vancouver in February with his native country, Sweden. Regrettablely Franzen's absence creates a huge hole in the Red Wings' line-up.
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Thursday, October 15, 2009
Service worker dies at Dodger Stadium
John Foster, an employee of a food company servicing at Dodger Stadium, suffered an fatal heart attack Tuesday afternoon in the press box of the ballpark. Foster was stricken while helping Dodger Stadium for Wednesday's opening game of the National League Division Series between the Dodgers and the Cardinals. The Los Angeles County Coroner's office set the time of death at 2:23 p.m. It was told that Foster appeared to have died "of natural causes," which would include a heart attack.
Foster was an employee of Farmer Brothers Coffee.
In a joint statement, the Dodgers and Levy Restaurants said, "We would like to extend our deepest sympathies to the family and friends of Mr. Foster, as our thoughts and prayers are with them at this very difficult time."
Foster was an employee of Farmer Brothers Coffee.
In a joint statement, the Dodgers and Levy Restaurants said, "We would like to extend our deepest sympathies to the family and friends of Mr. Foster, as our thoughts and prayers are with them at this very difficult time."
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Blackhawks reassign Skille to AHL's Rockford
The Chicago Blackhawks have reassigned right wing Jack Skille to the American Hockey League’s Rockford IceHogs. Skille was held scoreless on Saturday in the Blackhawks’ win over the Colorado Avalanche during his debut with the club. Skille was the seventh overall pick in the 2005 National Hockey League Entry Draft, and he registered one goal in three North American preseason games with Chicago before being held scoreless in the team’s two contests in Zurich, Switzerland. He has appeared in 25 games with the Blackhawks over the last three seasons, collecting six points.
The Blackhawks host the Calgary Flames at the United Center on Monday at 7:00 P.M. The game can be seen locally on VERSUS and heard on Chicago’s WGN Radio.
The Blackhawks host the Calgary Flames at the United Center on Monday at 7:00 P.M. The game can be seen locally on VERSUS and heard on Chicago’s WGN Radio.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Moyer is sent hospital with blood infection
General manager Ruben Amaro Jr. said that Phillies left-hander Jamie Moyer has been in the hospital since Wednesday with a blood infection. "We don't think it's anything serious," Amaro said. "We think he's fine. He's on antibiotics right now."
Moyer could stay at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia one more night, Amaro said. Moyer had surgery last Friday to repair torn tendons in his left groin and lower abdomen.
Moyer could stay at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia one more night, Amaro said. Moyer had surgery last Friday to repair torn tendons in his left groin and lower abdomen.
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Thrashers claim Schubert off re-entry waivers
The Atlanta Thrashers have claimed defenseman Christoph Schubert off re-entry waivers from the Ottawa Senators. Schubert has appeared in 268 NHL games over four seasons with the Senators, scoring 23 goals, 42 assists and 194 penalty minutes. He has also appeared in 31 playoff games for Ottawa Senators, including an appearance in the Stanley Cup Final during the 2006-07 postseason.
Last season, Schubert appeared in 50 games for the Senators, scoring 3 goals, 3 assists and 26 penalty minutes.
Last season, Schubert appeared in 50 games for the Senators, scoring 3 goals, 3 assists and 26 penalty minutes.
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Carrasco suffers left quadriceps injury
Indians starter Carlos Carrasco left Thursday night's game against the Red Sox in the fourth inning with a left quadriceps bruise after a Jacoby Ellsbury single struck him. Then Carrasco came off the mound and was taken care of by the training staff.
Carrasco, who was one of the Indians' key acquisitions in the trade that sent Cliff Lee to the Phillies, made his fifth and final start since the Indians called him up on Sept. 1.
Carrasco, who was one of the Indians' key acquisitions in the trade that sent Cliff Lee to the Phillies, made his fifth and final start since the Indians called him up on Sept. 1.
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Thursday, October 8, 2009
A new record is made by VERSUS
The exclusive cable television home of the NHL -- VERSUS -- built the most-watched NHL opening night record in network history with a total of 832,781 viewers tuning in for the Bruins&Capitals and Avalanche&Sharks games.
"Despite DirecTV shutting out millions of hockey fans from seeing last night's games, VERSUS still garnered its best NHL regular season opening night ever," said Jamie Davis, President of VERSUS. "The momentum of this network has not slowed down at all and we're doing everything we can to reach an agreement with DirecTV to ensure that hockey fans won't continue to miss the terrific match-ups we have on our schedule all season long."
"Despite DirecTV shutting out millions of hockey fans from seeing last night's games, VERSUS still garnered its best NHL regular season opening night ever," said Jamie Davis, President of VERSUS. "The momentum of this network has not slowed down at all and we're doing everything we can to reach an agreement with DirecTV to ensure that hockey fans won't continue to miss the terrific match-ups we have on our schedule all season long."
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
An arrest warrant out for Chacon
The Las Vegas Sun reported late Friday night that An arrest warrant is out for right-hander Shawn Chacon after he failed to pay $150,000 in gambling markers to the Las Vegas hotel CaesarsPalace. He pitched eight seasons in the Major Leagues, with his first several years coming with the Rockies. The right-hander has played for four different teams and was an All-Star player in 2003.
Chacon last pitched in the big leagues for the Astros in 2008, before being released last June 26. He spent the whole 2009 season pitching for the Athletics' affiliate, the Sacramento River Cats.
Chacon last pitched in the big leagues for the Astros in 2008, before being released last June 26. He spent the whole 2009 season pitching for the Athletics' affiliate, the Sacramento River Cats.
Monday, October 5, 2009
Thrashers add McCarthy from Ducks
According to Executive Vice President and General Manager Don Waddell, the Atlanta Thrashers have acquired defenseman Steve McCarthy from the Anaheim Ducks. McCarthy has appeared in 302 career NHL games with Chicago, Vancouver and Atlanta, recording 55 points and 168 penalty minutes.
Before his professional career, McCarthy played four seasons of junior hockey in the Western Hockey League from 1996 to 1999, recording 128 points in 154 games with Edmonton and Kootenay. McCarthy was originally selected by the Chicago Blackhawks in the first round of the 1999 NHL Entry Draft.
Before his professional career, McCarthy played four seasons of junior hockey in the Western Hockey League from 1996 to 1999, recording 128 points in 154 games with Edmonton and Kootenay. McCarthy was originally selected by the Chicago Blackhawks in the first round of the 1999 NHL Entry Draft.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
David Wright made a new record Friday night
Wright's victory over the Marlins was the 836th of his career at third base, the most starts at the position in franchise history. "Johnson has a World Series ring, he will still have that over me," Wright told the New York Daily News. "He was all about winning, and that's what I am about, too, so he still has me beat." "That's pretty rewarding," said Johnson, the Mets' hitting coach. "I am happy for the kid. To see someone we've worked with move up here and do what we hoped he'd do, that's really nice."
Wright told the media that Johnson has been more than just a hitting coach. "He made sure I played the game right. He worked on my mind, too," Wright said. "That's why I worked so hard on the whole game. He not only talked to me about hitting, but about stealing bases, making sure I was playing defense hard, too."
Wright told the media that Johnson has been more than just a hitting coach. "He made sure I played the game right. He worked on my mind, too," Wright said. "That's why I worked so hard on the whole game. He not only talked to me about hitting, but about stealing bases, making sure I was playing defense hard, too."
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Forward Lessard is suspended for the rest of seasons
It is reported by the NHL that the forward Francis Lessard of Phoenix Coyotes has been suspended for the rest of three regular season games, because of a game misconduct penalty in a pre-season game against the Anaheim Ducks on September 18.
The incident happened at 6:38 of the third period and Lessard was evaluated a game misconduct for a hit on Anaheim forward Ryan Donally. Lessard will miss the Coyotes remaining two pre-season games as well as three regular season games.
The incident happened at 6:38 of the third period and Lessard was evaluated a game misconduct for a hit on Anaheim forward Ryan Donally. Lessard will miss the Coyotes remaining two pre-season games as well as three regular season games.
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Friday, September 25, 2009
Rangers Avery injures his knee
New York Rangers Sean Avery was out of the game against the Detroit Red Wings because of a knee injury during the morning skate. The injury of the forward's right knee is serious at first, but he still has to be examined by team physician and orthopedic surgeon Dr. Andrew Feldman - at Madison Square Garden, where Monday night's game was being played.
After he collided with fellow Rangers forward Ryan Callahan on Monday morning, he was seen by Dr. Anthony Maddalo, a team assistant physician. "He banged up his knee but it's not serious," Rangers coach John Tortorella said.
After he collided with fellow Rangers forward Ryan Callahan on Monday morning, he was seen by Dr. Anthony Maddalo, a team assistant physician. "He banged up his knee but it's not serious," Rangers coach John Tortorella said.
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Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Two Minor League players are suspended
Major League Baseball announced that two Minor Leaguers from the Rockies' organization -- first baseman Brent Bowman and outfielder Shane Lowe -- were suspended for 50 games each on Tuesday after testing positive for the use of amphetamines.
The suspensions came under the sponsion of Minor League Drug and Treatment Program and will be served from the 2010 season.
The suspensions came under the sponsion of Minor League Drug and Treatment Program and will be served from the 2010 season.
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
President Obama is deeply impressed by Cardinals and Yankees
It is konwn to the Americans that President Barack Obama is the world's most famous White Sox fan. However recently, it seems as if he is advancing toward a Yankees-Cardinals side.
During an interview called "Meet the Press" last Sunday, Obama said that the Cardinals, who led in the National League Central standings, are "a team on the rise". He said that the first baseman Albert Pujols, who leads the Major Leagues with 47 home runs, is unbelievable. Obama also gave a statement about the Yankees, who is keeping the best record in the big leagues, and he referred to yankees' captain Derek Jeter as "a classic." It must be fantastic for Obama wearing a Yankees jersey in the Yankees Stadium.
During an interview called "Meet the Press" last Sunday, Obama said that the Cardinals, who led in the National League Central standings, are "a team on the rise". He said that the first baseman Albert Pujols, who leads the Major Leagues with 47 home runs, is unbelievable. Obama also gave a statement about the Yankees, who is keeping the best record in the big leagues, and he referred to yankees' captain Derek Jeter as "a classic." It must be fantastic for Obama wearing a Yankees jersey in the Yankees Stadium.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Ryan was scratched with injured finger
Brendan Ryan was scratched with an injured left pinky finger on Tuesday night and he may not return to the Cardinals' lineup until Friday. "I was kind of in between steps and I landed on my pinky," Ryan said. "Batting wouldn't be the most comfortable thing." The right-handed-hitting player had his pinky finger taped to his ring on Tuesday and said while he was available to play defense or pinch-run, hitting wasn't a choice. He may not be available to hit again in the series finale.
If Ryan had been forced to bat, he wouldn't have taken the bat off of his shoulders. "That was the plan, I was going to take. I knew it was going to be bad.It's going to be uncomfortable batting. I can play, but I'm not going to be 100 percent."Ryan said.
If Ryan had been forced to bat, he wouldn't have taken the bat off of his shoulders. "That was the plan, I was going to take. I knew it was going to be bad.It's going to be uncomfortable batting. I can play, but I'm not going to be 100 percent."Ryan said.
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Hedican retires from National Hockey League
Bret Hedican, who has won the 2006 Stanley Cup with the Carolina Hurricanes and played 17 seasons in the NHL, announced his retirement on Wednesday. He had 6 points in 51 games for the Anaheim Ducks last season, and totally 1,000 NHL games.
In 1,039 games with the Blues, Canucks, Panthers, Hurricanes and Ducks, Hedican had 55 goals and 294 points. Hedican also played for the U.S. at the 1992 Winter Olympics. He was a 10th-round pick of the St. Louis Blues in the 1988 Entry Draft, getting 26 points in 108 Stanley Cup Playoff games. His last playoff show came with the Hurricanes, when he had 2 goals 11 points and a plus-6 rating.
In 1,039 games with the Blues, Canucks, Panthers, Hurricanes and Ducks, Hedican had 55 goals and 294 points. Hedican also played for the U.S. at the 1992 Winter Olympics. He was a 10th-round pick of the St. Louis Blues in the 1988 Entry Draft, getting 26 points in 108 Stanley Cup Playoff games. His last playoff show came with the Hurricanes, when he had 2 goals 11 points and a plus-6 rating.
Friday, September 18, 2009
Foote has been named captain of Avalanche
The Colorado Avalanche Hockey Club announced that defenseman Adam Foote has been named team captain for the 2009-10 season sevearal days ago. "I’m honored to be named Avalanche captain," said Foote. "I’ve been with this franchise for the majority of my career and I know what the standards are here. I look forward to the challenge of leading this team, starting with training camp and heading into the regular season."
Foote will become only the second captain in Avalanche history. Overall, Foote is just the ninth different captain in the franchise’s 30-year history in the National Hockey League.
Foote will become only the second captain in Avalanche history. Overall, Foote is just the ninth different captain in the franchise’s 30-year history in the National Hockey League.
Thursday, September 17, 2009
The USA team march into World Cup
Phillies prospect Terry Tiffee hit a two-run homer in the first inning and Team USA added six more runs in the eighth to beat China in 2009 IBAF Baseball World Cup action last week. Team USA lost to Venezuela in extra innings in its first game, now advances to the second round of the tournament Sunday against Canada.
They didn't have another hit after the first inning until Rays prospect Jon Weber hit a triple off China pitcher Shuai Li in the eighth frame. White Sox prospect Josh Kroeger hit a three-run homer off Li's replacement, 15-year-old Feng Chen, later in the eighth inning.
They didn't have another hit after the first inning until Rays prospect Jon Weber hit a triple off China pitcher Shuai Li in the eighth frame. White Sox prospect Josh Kroeger hit a three-run homer off Li's replacement, 15-year-old Feng Chen, later in the eighth inning.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Boucher announced his retirement
Veteran defenseman Philippe Boucher has announced his retirement, which has brought an end to a 17-year NHL career. Boucher has collected one goal and three assists in nine postseason games. His final NHL game was the opener of the Stanley Cup Final against Detroit Red Wings. "I would like to take this opportunity to thank my teammates, my coaches and the organizations I played with over the years. I am going to miss being with the boys."said Boucher.
After the 1992-93 season, Boucher went on playing 748 regular-season games for the Sabres, Kings, Stars and Penguins, collecting 94 goals and 300 points.
After the 1992-93 season, Boucher went on playing 748 regular-season games for the Sabres, Kings, Stars and Penguins, collecting 94 goals and 300 points.
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Bruce may not come back to Reds
Although Jay Bruce had three hits for Triple-A Louisville last week, Cincinnati manager Dusty Baker is not definitely sure that Bruce is going to join the Reds' lineup again. After breaking his right wrist in New York, Bruce missed two months playing. The outfielder will rejoin the team in Colorado during a four-game series.
Before Bruce was injured, he had suffered a difficult season. He had 18 homers and 41 Run Batted Ins in 83 games, but his batting was just 207. The catcher Ryan Hanigan had three hits and scored twice that day and was 5-for-12 with a double in his first three games. Now Hanigan is eligible to come off the disabled list several days ago, so is Burce. Fans are looking forward to seeing him playing on the field again in his Reds jersey.
Before Bruce was injured, he had suffered a difficult season. He had 18 homers and 41 Run Batted Ins in 83 games, but his batting was just 207. The catcher Ryan Hanigan had three hits and scored twice that day and was 5-for-12 with a double in his first three games. Now Hanigan is eligible to come off the disabled list several days ago, so is Burce. Fans are looking forward to seeing him playing on the field again in his Reds jersey.
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Ducks term with veteran defenseman Eminger
It is reported that veteran defenseman Steve Eminger has agreed to a two-year deal with the Anaheim Ducks. He was selected in the 2002 NHL Entry Draft by the Washington Capitals. He spent five seasons with the Capitals collecting five goals and 26 points in 71 games. "Being only 25 years old, we expect him to continue improving as a player and make a solid contribution this season."said Ducks Executive Vice President and General Manager Bob Murray.
Totally Eminger has 11 goals and 69 points in 283 regular-season games. He also scored a goal for the Capitals during the 2008 Stanley Cup Playoffs. "He's a guy everyone likes and a good player. Any time you have a chance to get a defenseman that's 25 and has played 300 games, you try to get them," said Ducks Senior Vice President of Hockey Operations David McNab.
Totally Eminger has 11 goals and 69 points in 283 regular-season games. He also scored a goal for the Capitals during the 2008 Stanley Cup Playoffs. "He's a guy everyone likes and a good player. Any time you have a chance to get a defenseman that's 25 and has played 300 games, you try to get them," said Ducks Senior Vice President of Hockey Operations David McNab.
Monday, September 7, 2009
Center fielder Nyjer Morgan was injured when stealing third base
It is reported that the Nationals' center fielder Nyjer Morgan has lost for the season because of his broken left hand. During the game aganist Cubs, Morgan got his hand hurt when sliding into third base. He will fly to Baltimore on Friday to see a specialist to check his situation carefully.
"I'm happy for the opportunity to play, but not happy to see my teammate get hurt," Harris said. "Nyjer was having one hell of a season. He was our sparkplug. He came over here and we started to play better. You hate to see anyone get hurt." Morgan, being acquired from the Pirates on June 30, was a major force in the leadoff spot. In fact, Morgan was the one who cheered the team up in the first inning against the Cubs. The Nationals have not decided who will replace Morgan on the roster.
"I'm happy for the opportunity to play, but not happy to see my teammate get hurt," Harris said. "Nyjer was having one hell of a season. He was our sparkplug. He came over here and we started to play better. You hate to see anyone get hurt." Morgan, being acquired from the Pirates on June 30, was a major force in the leadoff spot. In fact, Morgan was the one who cheered the team up in the first inning against the Cubs. The Nationals have not decided who will replace Morgan on the roster.
Friday, August 28, 2009
National Hockey League
The league was founded in 1917 in Montreal, Quebec, and its predecessor organization is the National Hockey Association which was founded in 1909. It started with four teams and now composed of 30 teams, 24 of which are located in the United States and 6 in Canada. The NHL attracts many highly skilled players from all over the world. Nowadays the league has a larger number of players from about 20 different countries. Canadians constitut over half of the players because both the sport and the league originated from Canada. Many American and European players have increased in the past 25 years, because the NHL continue to expand into the United States.
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Sillinger will retire from NHL
After playing in the NHL club for the past 17 seasons New York Islanders forward Mike Sillinger announces that he will retire from the club. He was Originally drafted in the first round of the 1989 NHL Entry Draft by the Detroit Red Wings, and played in 141 games for the Islanders the last three seasons.
In all, he skated for the Vancouver Canucks, Philadelphia Flyers, Tampa Bay Lightning, Florida Panthers, Ottawa Senators, Columbus Blue Jackets, Phoenix Coyotes, St. Louis Blues, Nashville Predators, and the Islanders.
In all, he skated for the Vancouver Canucks, Philadelphia Flyers, Tampa Bay Lightning, Florida Panthers, Ottawa Senators, Columbus Blue Jackets, Phoenix Coyotes, St. Louis Blues, Nashville Predators, and the Islanders.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Sergei Shirokov joins in Canucks
Vancouver Canucks President and General Manager Mike Gillis announced last week that the team has signed right wing Sergei Shirokov. He is a native of Moscow, being drafted by the Vancouver Canucks in the 2006 NHL Entry Draft.
Shirokov recorded 41 points in 56 games with the KHL in 2008. He has also appeared in two World Junior Championships as a member of Russian team in 2005 and 2006. Shirokov registered 13 points in 12 games over two seasons.
Shirokov recorded 41 points in 56 games with the KHL in 2008. He has also appeared in two World Junior Championships as a member of Russian team in 2005 and 2006. Shirokov registered 13 points in 12 games over two seasons.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Shanahan is back to Devils
Yes,Shanahan is coming back to New Jersey Devils for his 22nd season.Then a new contract has been signed between this 40-year old player and the club. The whole team are delighted to have him back.
Shanahan had 6 goals and 8 assists in 34 games last season.He led the team to get 656 goals. He didn't join the Devils until January last season. It seems that fans can not waiting to put on their favourite Devils jerseys to support him.
Shanahan had 6 goals and 8 assists in 34 games last season.He led the team to get 656 goals. He didn't join the Devils until January last season. It seems that fans can not waiting to put on their favourite Devils jerseys to support him.
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Red Wings acquires forward Eaves
Detroit Red Wings made an announcement that the club has signed free agent forward Patrick Eaves to a one-year contract. It is reported that in 2005 Eaves was a final player for the Hobey Baker Memorial Award in college hockey and played three seasons with the Boston College Eagles.
Eaves has played in 242 career games with the Senators and Carolina Hurricanes. He scored 20 goals in 58 games in 2005-06. On February 11, 2008, Eaves joined in the Hurricanes in exchange for Cory Stillman and Mike Commodore. In 85 games with Carolina during the last two seasons, he earned 19 points for the team.
Eaves has played in 242 career games with the Senators and Carolina Hurricanes. He scored 20 goals in 58 games in 2005-06. On February 11, 2008, Eaves joined in the Hurricanes in exchange for Cory Stillman and Mike Commodore. In 85 games with Carolina during the last two seasons, he earned 19 points for the team.
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Scottie Upshall remains in Coyotes for another year
Phoenix Coyotes General Manager Don Maloney announced that the Coyotes have signed left wing Scottie Upshall for another contract which lasts for one year. Fans can continue to see him playing on the ice in his Coyotes jersey.
Upshall completed new career-highs in 15 goals, 34 points and 74 games played last season. Before being traded to the Coyotes on March 4, 2009 in exchange for Daniel Carcillo, he started the season with Philadelphia Flyers. In 19 games with Phoenix, Upshall scored 26 penalty minutes during that time. He also earned a silver medal when he represented Canada at the 2009 World Championship in Switzerland.
Upshall completed new career-highs in 15 goals, 34 points and 74 games played last season. Before being traded to the Coyotes on March 4, 2009 in exchange for Daniel Carcillo, he started the season with Philadelphia Flyers. In 19 games with Phoenix, Upshall scored 26 penalty minutes during that time. He also earned a silver medal when he represented Canada at the 2009 World Championship in Switzerland.
Friday, August 21, 2009
Rick Wilson was hired as Associate Coach by Tampa Bay Lightning
Executive Vice President and General Manager Brian Lawton announced Tampa Bay Lightning have agreed to sign a multi-year deal with Rick Wilson, nominating him associate coach.
Wilson has spent the past 16 seasons with Dallas Stars, winning the Stanley Cup in 1999. During that time Wilson helped lead the team to achieve two Western Conference championships and two President’s Trophies. Now fans are going to change their Stars jerseys to Lightning jerseys.
Wilson has spent the past 16 seasons with Dallas Stars, winning the Stanley Cup in 1999. During that time Wilson helped lead the team to achieve two Western Conference championships and two President’s Trophies. Now fans are going to change their Stars jerseys to Lightning jerseys.
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Edmonton Oilers continue to sign Grebeshkov
Grebeshkov built his career highs in 7 goals, 32 assists, 38 penalty minutes last season, and now he has become a member of Oilers."I’m very happy to be returning to the Oilers and the city of Edmonton. I’ve really enjoyed my time in Edmonton and I can’t wait to start next season." said Denis Grebeshkov.
This defenceman has played 176 career NHL games with New York Islanders, Los Angeles Kings and Edmonton Oilers, recording 63 points and 80 penalty minutes in all.
This defenceman has played 176 career NHL games with New York Islanders, Los Angeles Kings and Edmonton Oilers, recording 63 points and 80 penalty minutes in all.
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Carson and Rodney joins in Hurricanes
Carolina Hurricanes agreed to sign defensemen Brett Carson and Bryan Rodney to one-year contracts."Brett and Bryan both made tremendous strides last season," Hurricanes Assistant General Manager Jason Karmanos. "They will both have a chance to push for a spot on the Hurricanes roster this fall."
Carson finished his third professional season in 2008-09, and played in five games for the Hurricanes, making his NHL performance against the Washington Capitals on Dec. 7, 2008. In the AHL, he got 35 points in 69 games for the River Rats.
Carson finished his third professional season in 2008-09, and played in five games for the Hurricanes, making his NHL performance against the Washington Capitals on Dec. 7, 2008. In the AHL, he got 35 points in 69 games for the River Rats.
Monday, August 17, 2009
Dallas welcome Woywitka
Dallas Stars General Manager Joe Nieuwendyk announced that they have acquired defenseman Jeff Woywitka signed him a two-year contract which was worth $1.3 million. "We are pleased to welcome Jeff Woywitka to the Stars organization," said Nieuwendyk. "He's gained some solid experience the last few years with St. Louis and we feel he brings valuable depth and stability to our defensive corps."
Woywitka played in 65 games with the St. Louis Blues last season, scoring 3 goals,15 assists and 57 penalty minutes. He appeared in four Stanley Cup games with the Blues this spring. He has played in 152 career NHL games recording 35 points and 106 penalty minutes.
Woywitka played in 65 games with the St. Louis Blues last season, scoring 3 goals,15 assists and 57 penalty minutes. He appeared in four Stanley Cup games with the Blues this spring. He has played in 152 career NHL games recording 35 points and 106 penalty minutes.
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Rick Nash's 8 year deal with Blue Jackets
The team captain of Blue Jackets Rick Nash agreed to an eight-year contract extension with the club. Nash has recorded 40 goals and 79 points in 78 regular-season games and ranked seventh in the Western Conference. Columbus General Manager Scott Howson said that it is an important and exciting day for their franchise and fans.
Nash ranked first in the 2002 NHL Entry Draft and after that began his career with the Blue Jackets. In his second season he shared the Rocket Richard Trophy with Jarome Iginla of Flames and Ilya Kovalchuk of Atlanta.Totally Nash has 194 goals and 355 points in 441 games over six seasons with Columbus Blue Jackets.
Nash ranked first in the 2002 NHL Entry Draft and after that began his career with the Blue Jackets. In his second season he shared the Rocket Richard Trophy with Jarome Iginla of Flames and Ilya Kovalchuk of Atlanta.Totally Nash has 194 goals and 355 points in 441 games over six seasons with Columbus Blue Jackets.
Friday, August 14, 2009
Kessel is back
After defeating the New Jersey Devils, it is much more exiciting for the Bruins to get the news that Phil Kessel is returning to the team.Kessel feels pretty good and all right for getting back to the team for the first game.
The forward of the Bruins played almost 20 minutes and had two assists on the evening game. His return obviously has brought great results for the whole team. "Yeah, we felt great as a unit," Savard sail, "It’s almost like we were excited to see each other again and the three of us played well all night."
The forward of the Bruins played almost 20 minutes and had two assists on the evening game. His return obviously has brought great results for the whole team. "Yeah, we felt great as a unit," Savard sail, "It’s almost like we were excited to see each other again and the three of us played well all night."
A new program for 'NHL Hour'
A new special program named NHL Hour With Commissioner Gary Bettman will broadcast on SIRIUS XM Radion.It is certain that NHL Senior Executive Vice President of Hockey Operations Colin Campbell and NHL Senior Vice President of Hockey Operations Mike Murphy will host this special edition.
This program will broadcast live on Thursdays from 4 pm to 5 pm on NHL Home Ice and NHL.com and it allows people downloading through podcast on NHL.com. It also surpports people to raise questions through phone or e-mail.
Next week Gary Bettman will return to New York to host with Bill Clement from the NHL.
This program will broadcast live on Thursdays from 4 pm to 5 pm on NHL Home Ice and NHL.com and it allows people downloading through podcast on NHL.com. It also surpports people to raise questions through phone or e-mail.
Next week Gary Bettman will return to New York to host with Bill Clement from the NHL.
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Derek Boogaard has been suspended
The National Hockey League told the media that the Minnesota Wild forward Derek Boogaard has been suspended for several games because of an incident during the game against Calgary Flames.
In the third period,Boogaard gave a blow to the Flames' forward Prust who was seriously injured and did not come back to the game.As a result,Boogaard missed the game against Vancouver,Sharks,Kings and Ducks.He did not return to the game until March 10 vs.Sharks.
In the third period,Boogaard gave a blow to the Flames' forward Prust who was seriously injured and did not come back to the game.As a result,Boogaard missed the game against Vancouver,Sharks,Kings and Ducks.He did not return to the game until March 10 vs.Sharks.
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Sbisa joins in Lethbridge
The club General Manager Paul Holmgren of the Philadelphia Flyers told the media that the defenseman Luca Sbisa had joined the Lethbridge Hurricanes of the Western Hockey League. Luca joined Lethbridge for its game in Portland and Oregon.
This season the 19 guy has earned 7 assists and 36 penalth minutes in 39 games with the Flyers.His first career point was recorded on Oct.22,2008.Against the New York Rangers on Oct.11,in the first game of 2008-09 season, he beacame the fourth youngest Flyer and second youngest defenseman at 18 years,255 days.
This season the 19 guy has earned 7 assists and 36 penalth minutes in 39 games with the Flyers.His first career point was recorded on Oct.22,2008.Against the New York Rangers on Oct.11,in the first game of 2008-09 season, he beacame the fourth youngest Flyer and second youngest defenseman at 18 years,255 days.
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Parse agrees to sign Kings
The Los Angeles Kings have agreed to sign a one-year contract with Scott Parse,announced by the President Dean Lombardi last Thursday.Parse was the club's sixth-round selection in the 2004 NHL Entry Draft.
In 2007-08, his first full professional season, Parse appeared in 14 games for Manchester and 18 games for the ECHL's Reading Royals. After his senior season at the University of Nebraska-Omaha in March 2007,Parse joined the AHL's Grand Rapids Griffins and appeared in 10 regular season games.
Parse, recorded 39 points and 38 penalty minutes for the American Hockey League's Manchester Monarchs in 2008-09. His 39 points was fifth on Manchester, while his 15 goals were fourth on the team. Parse also held a plus-6 rating, which ranked second on the Monarchs.
In 2007-08, his first full professional season, Parse appeared in 14 games for Manchester and 18 games for the ECHL's Reading Royals. After his senior season at the University of Nebraska-Omaha in March 2007,Parse joined the AHL's Grand Rapids Griffins and appeared in 10 regular season games.
Parse, recorded 39 points and 38 penalty minutes for the American Hockey League's Manchester Monarchs in 2008-09. His 39 points was fifth on Manchester, while his 15 goals were fourth on the team. Parse also held a plus-6 rating, which ranked second on the Monarchs.
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