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Kobasew Traded to Minnesota Wild

October 19, 2009 by Jeanne Dupuis  
Filed under Boston Bruins, NHL, News, Trades

Kobasew Traded to Minnesota Wild

Chuck Kobasew has been traded from the Boston Bruins to the Minnesota Wild after only seven games.  I am a little surprised by this deal but it just seems like a move that was more motivated by the salary cap than anything else.
The Bruins picked up winger, Craig Weller, and the rights to prospect, Alexander Fallstrom, in exchange for the veteran forward.
Overall, I don’t think it’s a bad move for Kobasew since I think he will fit right into their lineup and I actually think the Wild are getting the better end of this deal.  They need all the help …read more

Heatley Going to the Sharks?

August 4, 2009 by Jeanne Dupuis  
Filed under NHL, News, Ottawa Senators, Trades

Heatley Going to the Sharks?

Are you sick of hearing about Dany Heatley?  I know that I am.  Whether he’s staying with the Ottawa Senators or going someplace else, I want it to happen quickly so that everyone can move on with their lives.

The latest news is that Heatley could end up going to the San Jose Sharks (Sens GM Bryan Murray brought this “option” up) if third team gets involved and some are saying it will be the Montreal Canadiens.  The Sharks are willing to ship Jonathan Cheechoo along with Christian Ehrhoff and a first-round selection but it’s unclear whether this is interesting enough …read more

Calgary Flames Sign Brian McGrattan

July 13, 2009 by Jeanne Dupuis  
Filed under Calgary Flames, NHL, News, Trades

Calgary Flames Sign Brian McGrattan

In a move that will likely boost their defensive lineup, the Calgary Flames have signed free agent, Brian McGrattan.  The tough guy played for the Phoenix Coyotes last season and managed to rack up 22 penalty minutes in five games.

It’ll be interesting to see what kind of chemistry he develops with fellow new acquisition, Jay Bouwmeester, Dion Phaneuf and Robyn Regehr.  The details of the deal that brought the tough guy to Calgary has not been disclosed.
It’s awful but I always associate him with that silly fight he had with goaltender, Ray Emery, during practice while they were both playing …read more

2009 NHL Trade Deadline Deals In Review

2009 NHL Trade Deadline Deals In Review

The Calgary Flames stunned fans and analysts by making some big deals today before the 2009 NHL Trade Deadline which added Olli Jokinen (Phoenix Coyotes) and Jordan Leopold (Colorado Avalanche) to their roster.  They also sent the very speedy Matthew Lombardi to the Coyotes and I’m sad to see him go. 
There were a couple deals that left people scratching their heads.  Patrick O’Sullivan was actually traded TWICE while the Tampa Bay Lightning sent injured players, including goaltender Olaf Kolzig, to the Toronto Maple Leafs. 
Here’s a list of the trades today:

Flames Send LeLande to Blue Jackets
San Jose Trade …read more

Flames Send LeLande to Blue Jackets

March 4, 2009 by Jeanne Dupuis  
Filed under Fan Fare, NHL, News

Flames Send LeLande to Blue Jackets

In addition to their huge deals earlier in the day which brought them Olli Jokinen and Jordan Leopold, the Calgary Flames have traded goaltender Kevin LeLande to the Columbus Blue Jackets in exchange for a fourth-round pick at the 2009 Entry Draft.
The Blue Jackets immediately assigned the young netminder to the Syracuse Crunch, which is the Blue Jackets AHL affiliate which isn’t too big of a change for him.  He had spent time playing with both the Quad City Flames of the AHL and the Las Vegas Wranglers of the ECHL this season.  With the Wranglers, he registered a 17-5-4 …read more

San Jose Trade Kyle McLaren to Philadelphia

San Jose Trade Kyle McLaren to Philadelphia

The San Jose Sharks traded defenceman Kyle McLaren to the Philadelphia Flyers in exchange for a sixth-round pick.
The 31-year-old was drafted by the Boston Bruins during the first round (9th overall) of the 1995 Entry Draft.
“In 719 games in the NHL, McLaren has amassed 46 goals and 161 assists with a plus- 27 rating.”

image: TSN

Tampa Sends Kolzig, Heward and Rogers to Toronto

March 4, 2009 by Jeanne Dupuis  
Filed under Fan Fare, NHL, News, Players, Salary Cap, Trades

Tampa Sends Kolzig, Heward and Rogers to Toronto

On TSN, Brian Burke refused to comment on a deal that saw goaltender, Olaf Kolzig, defencemen Jamie Heward and Andy Rogers AND a fourth-round draft pick traded from the Tampa Bay Lightning to the Toronto Maple Leafs in exchange for a prospect Richard Petiot.
Clearly, this is a salary cap deal that will need to be reviewed by the NHL since the 26-year-old Petiot is not worth all of those players.  He has three goals, 14 assists in 45 games with Toronto Marlies of the AHL so far this season.
Kolzig is set to become an unrestricted free agent this summer …read more

O’Sullivan Traded Twice in Deal Involving Williams, Cole and Kotalik

O’Sullivan Traded Twice in Deal Involving Williams, Cole and Kotalik

In the most confusing move of the day, Patrick O’Sullivan was actually  traded twice in a pair of deals that involved four NHL teams.  O’Sullivan was originally traded from the Los Angeles Kings to the Carolina Hurricanes in exchange for forward, Justin Williams. 
It was soon learned, however, that the 24-year-old would be on the move again when he was swiftly traded by the Hurricanes to the Edmonton Oilers in exchange for Erik Cole, who was part of the Canes organization when they won the Stanley Cup in 2006.  The Oilers then acquired forward Ales Kotalik from the Buffalo Sabres …read more

Last Minute Deal: Anaheim Trades Pahlsson, Moen and Huskins

Last Minute Deal: Anaheim Trades Pahlsson, Moen and Huskins

In a surprise last-minute move, the Anaheim Ducks have traded away three players in the final moments before the NHL’s Trade Deadline.  They have sent forward Samuel Pahlsson to the Chicago Blackhawks and then turned around and shipped Travis Moen and defenceman Kent Huskins to the San Jose Sharks. 
In exchange for Pahlsson (who has five goals and 10 assists in 52 games this season), the Ducks acquired James Wisniewski and a draft pick.
The Moen/Huskins deal sent forward Nick Bonino, goaltender Timo Pielmeier and a conditional draft pick to Anaheim.
image: TSN

Bouwmeester Stays With Florida Panthers

Bouwmeester Stays With Florida Panthers

Despite being the topic of so much speculation, Jay Bouwmeester is staying with the Florida Panthers.  I’m surprised, I thought the Panthers were going to deal him away in a big trade but I guess I was wrong…

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