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Sergei Shirokov to play on Canucks’ second line

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

PuckAgency’s Sergei Shirokov has made quite an impression with the Vancouver Canucks during the preseason.
“Shirokov, the 23-year-old who bolted from Russia’s Kontinental League to chase his NHL dream, will start the season on a line with Ryan Kesler and fellow newcomer Mikael Samuelsson. He’ll also play alongside Daniel and Henrik Sedin on Vancouver’s first-unit power play.”
To read the full article, click here

Goodbye, Zubie!

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

The Dallas Stars have posted an article on their website bidding Sergei Zubov farewell. Ralph Strangis examines Zubie’s ability on the ice, as well as his modest avoidance of publicity through the years he spent with Dallas.

“He is, above all, a hockey player, frequently the first on the ice for practice and just as often the last to leave. Once there he is a gregarious and radiant, and a unique talent. Dallas fans will always remember the eighty-foot passes up the gut and on the tape, the ease with which he toted the puck through and around frustrated opponents, the ever-so-slight shoulder shake and quick move to the forehand for a shootout winner, and his improvisational brilliance quarterbacking the Power Play.” Link to article

Oilers look towards Khabibulin in this season’s push for playoffs

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

Globe and Mail’s article by Eric Duhatschek explains why Khabibulin is going to be a major element in Edmonton’s playoff journey. “In Khabibulin, the Oilers landed a proven winner that was four years Roloson’s junior and a primary reason why Chicago made it to the NHL’s final four in May.”

In the article, Khabibulin shows his excitement to play the 2009-10 season in a city that loves hockey, and the Oilers have a lot of praise for Nik as well. The Oilers also reveal their goaltending plans for the season in the article, which can be found here.

Evgeny Dadonov posts a goal in Panthers’ 3-1 win over Stars

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

In Florida’s preseason game against Dallas, PuckAgency client Evgeny Dadonov scores a goal. The Panthers won the game with a final score of 3-1. Find the AP article here!

Thrashers defeat Hurricanes 4-2 in preseason opener

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

Ilya Kovalchuk, Bryan Little and Nik Antropov played in their first game Monday night in a preseason exhibition game against Carolina. The Thrashers won 4-2 and PuckAgency’s Kovalchuk had an assist in the third period. An article about last night’s game can be found at ajc.com.

Khabibulin to play tonight at Edmonton exhibition game

Friday, September 18th, 2009

PuckAgency’s Nik Khabibulin is gearing up for the regular season. The Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers will go head-to-head in an exhibition game tonight (September 18th) and Khabibulin is set to play in goal. The Edmonton Sun has written an article about Nik’s attitude towards the game, as well as some training camp updates. Also, check out the video Oilers TV has put up of an interview with Nik.

Shirokov’s progress in Canada

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

Globe Sports “Russian prospect makes impression on, off ice” examines PuckAgency client Sergei Shirokov’s progress so far in North America and shows his determination to get to the NHL. Link to article

Shirokov scores 2 goals Monday night at exhibition game

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

Shirokov scored two goals in an exhibition game last night against the Islanders. The Canucks beat the Islanders 2-1. Watch videos of the goals here and here. To read the full article at usatoday.com, please click here.

Kovalchuk: stay or go?

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

Kovalchuk has a big decision to make this season: to stay in Atlanta or to sign with a new team. Craig Custance at SportingNews explores why this decision is so important to both Kovy and Atlanta here.

Khabibulin ready to see a lot of ice time this season

Monday, September 14th, 2009

PuckAgency’s Khabibulin won’t be playing pre-season games, but he is preparing for a 60-game schedule once the 2009-10 season officially begins.