New Jersey was all a buzz when the Garden State team resigned the lethal winger from Tver Russia last summer. Number 17 brought his fabulous goal scoring ability to the Devils and his signature first pump. No wonder he’s such a great fit in NJ! There is probably no better example of Kovalchuk’s supreme offensive
Month: August 2011
Preds’ Pekka Rinne Ranks 2nd In Top 20 Players By Goals Versus Threshold
Finnish goalie Pekka Rinne sure did have a great 2010-2011 NHL season. With gaudy regular season stats, a magical playoff run, and a honorable 2nd place finish in Vezina voting, Rinne is definitely a player to watch coming into the 2011-2012 season. On Wednesday (8/17) the Kukla’s Korner blog released the ranking of the Top
John Fischer of In Lou We Trust Breaks Down Kovalchuk’s Breakaway Beauty
Check out John Fischer’s August 15th piece entitled “NJ Devils Goal Breakdown: Ilya Kovalchuk’s Breakaway Beauty on 2/18/2011” on the In Lou We Trust blog. Excerpt I spent a good chunk of the offseason looking at the goals against the New Jersey Devils, separated by goaltenders Johan Hedberg and Martin Brodeur. While valuable, it’s not
Russia Takes Bronze at Hlinka, Prospect Kamaev Scores 2 goals Including Shootout Winner
The 2011 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament wrapped up Saturday with Canada squaring off with Sweden in the gold medal game and Russia taking on Finland in the bronze medal game. The tournament which showcased some of the game’s top prospects featured Russia’s Dennis Kamaev of the Rouyn-Noranda Huskies of the QMJHL. Kamaev dazzled as he
Prospect Mikhail Grigorenko Shines at Hlinka
NHL.com‘s EJ Hradek gives his Top 5 individuals who impressed at this year’s Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament. Among them is Russian prospect and soon to be Quebec City Rampart Mikhail Grigorenko. Mikhail Gregorenko, C, Russia: Another big pivot (6-2, 185), Gregorenko jumped onto the scouts’ radar during last year’s Hlinka tournament. He can make things
Tim Erixon trade could be a steal for the New York Rangers
Tim Erixon is the son of one of the more unheralded and popular Rangers from the 80’s and 90’s teams. Jan, known strictly for his defense was a forward but his son is a defenseman, which stands to reason and make no mistake about it, he can play and his dad has had an impact
Ottawa re-signs Kaspars Daugavins to one-year deal
OTTAWA, ONTARIO – The Ottawa Senators announced today the club has re-signed forward Kaspars Daugavins to a one-year, two-way contract. The Ottawa Senators announced today the club has re-signed forward Kaspars Daugavins to a one-year, two-way contract. Daugavins, 23, spent the entire 2010-11 season with the Senators’ American Hockey League affiliate, the Binghamton Senators. In
