Theodore Takes Personal Leave of Absence
November 17, 2009 by Jeanne Dupuis
Filed under Goalies, NHL, News
Jose Theodore left his team to fly back to Washington for personal reasons. They take on the New York Rangers tonight and will have Semyon Varlamov between the pipes but have called up Michal Neuvirth from the AHL to serve as a backup.
The Washington Capitals did not elaborate on what is going on with Theodore but, considering how much he’s been through over the years, it really could be anything. Let’s review:
His dad and brothers pleaded guilty a few years ago on loansharking charges, among other things.
His father-in-law, a well-known Quebec music producer, was convicted on serious child molestation charges
Theo …read more
Henrik Sedin Is Thriving Without Daniel
November 15, 2009 by Jeanne Dupuis
Filed under Goals, NHL, News, Players
The Vancouver Canucks have had a rough start to the season after the roster dwindled when star players got injured. Among them is Daniel Sedin, who has now missed his 17th game with a fractured foot, his first major injury in his nine-year NHL career.
He and his twin brother, Henrik, have spent their careers with the Canucks and have consistently put up almost identical stats so when Daniel got knocked out of the lineup, a lot of people wondered what would happen to Henrik. They usually work in tandem with Henrik setting up good plays and Daniel scoring but now …read more
Underwood Talks About Romance With Fisher
November 12, 2009 by Jeanne Dupuis
Filed under NHL, Ottawa Senators, Players, Romance
Carrie Underwood has been dating Ottawa Senators player, Mike Fisher, for almost a year now and it seems like the relationship is still going strong. She sat down for an interview on In the Spotlight with Robin Roberts and talked about how her life has changed since leaving her small town and winning American Idol.
Among the topics, of course, was her love life. She has dated NFL star Tony Romo and actor Chace Crawford while under the microscope of the media but she’s really done a good job of keeping her relationship with Fisher under wraps.
Carrie explained that they …read more
Kiprusoff Finally Earns Shutout Against Habs
November 11, 2009 by Jeanne Dupuis
Filed under Calgary Flames, Goalies, NHL, News
As a Calgary Flames fan, I’ve had a really hard time watching goaltender, Miikka Kiprusoff, go from this incredible talent with so much promise, to a struggling player. I realize that he was exceptionally good when he joined the team but I never figured it was a fluke. I also know that he had a hard time with Mike Keenan as the head coach over the past couple seasons since their tension was visibly obvious which is pretty significant considering how reserved Kipper is.
When they announced that Brent Sutter would be coming over from the New Jersey Devils, I was …read more
Halak’s Agent Tweets Questionable Comment
November 9, 2009 by Jeanne Dupuis
Filed under Goalies, Montreal Canadiens, NHL, News
With Carey Price struggling, Jaroslav Halak has been used as the starting goaltender more than some expected. I’ve been pretty happy for the backup goaltender since I think he’s got some talent but needs more ice time to develop. Price has actually been pretty cool about it (I even have wondered if he was being too cool) so I think the fact that Halak’s agent Allan Walsh took a swipe at him on Twitter makes him a douche.
All of this went down after the Montreal Canadiens lost 3-1 to the Tampa Bay Lightning on Saturday night. Walsh decided to do …read more
Red Wings Get Owned By the Maple Leafs
November 7, 2009 by Jeanne Dupuis
Filed under Detroit Red Wings, NHL, News, Toronto Maple Leafs
So far, this season is off to a real sub-standard start for the Detroit Red Wings. They are currently hovering around the 16th spot in the league which is a far cry from the smoking hot start of their twice-in-a-row Stanley Cup Finals the Pittsburgh Penguins (currently #2 behind Colorado).
Tonight, they faced the Toronto Maple Leafs and had their asses handed to them after being beat 5-1. It was a rough night for Detroit goaltender, Chris Osgood, which only highlighted how stellar Jonas Gustavsson in net for the Leafs. He made 35 saves and continues to be a major factor …read more
Ovechkin Won’t Dress for Weekend Games
November 6, 2009 by Jeanne Dupuis
Filed under NHL, News, Washington Capitals
Alexander Ovechkin will be sitting out of the Washington Capitals lineup for the weekend as he recuperates from an upper body injury which he suffered during the overtime loss to the Columbus Blue Jackets last Sunday.
He still leads the league with 14 goals in 14 games and also has nine assists.
I’m sure the Caps, and their fans, are trying not to panic too much but they lost to the New Jersey Devils this past weekend and are now 1-4-0 without Ovie (since the 2005-2006 season).
It was bound to happen, though. Almost every player has suffered some sort of injury in …read more
O’Brien Suspended For Hitting Avery
November 5, 2009 by Jeanne Dupuis
Filed under NHL, News, suspension
Shane O’Brien strikes again. He’s hot-tempered and I think he gets into more penalty trouble than he should and this is no exception. The NHL has suspended the Vancouver Canucks defenceman after his stick made contact with New York Rangers player, Sean Avery, while they were both seated on the bench.
A melee had broken out between the teams and it was just one of many scrums that happened as a result but you, obviously, cannot hit someone while you’re on the bench. O’Brien will miss Thursday’s game at Minnesota but will be eligible to return on Friday at Dallas.
Here’s a …read more
Huselius on Injured Reserve List
November 5, 2009 by Jeanne Dupuis
Filed under Columbus Blue Jackets, Injuries, NHL, News
The Columbus Blue Jackets will be without forward, Kristian Huselius, for at least a week after he got injured during practice. He’s been placed on the injured reserve list retroactively as of November 3, 2009.
While his game has not quite been on fire, he is off to a fairly decent start having scored five goals and posting four assists in the 13 games he’s played. Last year, he notched up 56 points.
I think that Huselius is a really great player so I’m sure they will miss him. While he was on the Calgary Flames roster, he did well at first …read more
Wisniewski Handed Two-Game Suspension
November 3, 2009 by Jeanne Dupuis
Filed under Injuries, NHL, News, suspension
After Anaheim Ducks defenceman James Wisniewski took a forearm to the head of forward Shane Doan over the weekend, the NHL has decided that the action warrants a two-game suspension.
The hit took place during the first period after the Coyotes were left shorthanded for having too many men on the ice. Wisniewski crossed the Ducks blueline and delivered a hard blow to Doan’s head.
There wasn’t a penalty assessed at the time for the hit but as soon as play stopped, Coyotes d-man, Keith Yandle, decided to send Wisniewski a message. As a result, he was given a 10-minute game misconduct …read more





