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Simon Dissected

Michael Farber of Sports Illustrated took an in-depth look at New York Islanders forward Chris Simon.  The premise is simple, yet reflects the complex nature of Simon’s role: how can so many players, including those not on the Islanders, have so much respect for Simon when he’s been suspended as many times as he has.

A series of quotes and a timeline of incidents later, Simon comes off exactly as he did before: a good teammate who’s made his share of mistakes on the ice.

Just as interesting as Farber’s piece might be Chris Botta’s reaction.  Botta, VP of Media Relations for the Islanders, didn’t think Simon got a fair shake, that a few incidents have overshadowed what seems to be a stellar reputation.  While I didn’t read it as harshly as Botta has, Farber was quite critical at times, especially when dimissing any concussion Simon may have sustained after the hit from Ryan Hollweg.  After a year on the Island, perhaps Simon’s reputation as a good teammate has extended into the front office and Botta’s only doing what anyone would do for a good teammate.

Thorburn wants your vote

Chris Thorburn is currently featured on thrashers.com.

He also admits exploring hockeyfights.com, which is not so much a guilty pleasure as it is a scouting mission.

“I’ve checked it out a couple of times,” said the winger, who earned 333 PIMs in 253 games in the Ontario Hockey League. “If you’re playing against a guy and you want to see what he’s all about, if you haven’t seen him, then you check him out. I know guys talk about it in the dressing room, ‘Did you see that fight last night?’ So it’s just somewhere I can go back and check some recaps of what happened the nights before as far as the physical parts are concerned.”

He does, however, take issue with their scoring system.

“They don’t give me too good scores. So I might have to complain about that,” he said with a laugh. “But they do a great job. It draws a lot of fans and that’s helped sell our game.”

...and thank you.  Hey, if there’s a way to win over this crowd…

A break for Koci

David Koci was bloodied last night by Zdeno Chara.  While it appeared Koci might have been cut in the forehead, it’s hard to forget his nose was just banged up by Wade BelakThe Chicago Tribune is reporting that Koci left with a cut on the bridge of his nose.  Koci’s a warrior, no doubt, but he might want to let that heal a little before testing it again so soon.

Show that again

William Houston of the Globe and Mail highlights some of Ralph Mellanby’s new book, Walking With Legends.  Specifically he covers the television rules for showing fights on Hockey Night in Canada, and some policy changes.  A worthwhile read.

Videos added

Riley Cote vs Andre Roy Oct 25, 2007
Scott Hartnell vs Vincent Lecavalier Oct 25, 2007
David Koci vs Zdeno Chara Oct 25, 2007
Matt Foy vs Mark Smith Oct 24, 2007
Stephane Veilleux vs Dion Phaneuf Oct 24, 2007
Vincent Lecavalier vs Shaone Morrisonn Oct 24, 2007

Some reads

Pregame peril in the NHL
CSN hires Clement as color analyst
Hope at last for Chicago
Lindros ready to move on
Amber’s 10 Degrees: NHL’s dirtiest plays
Americans could be looking at another strong draft
Veilleux rethinks ill-timed fight

Posted by David M Singer on Oct 26, 2007 at 03:37 AM
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Ducks and Blues Battle

The Ducks and Blues played a game with a little bit of everything last night.  A close game, hits, three fights with six different players involved, and even the goal posts even got a workout, teasing fans a few times.  Francois Beauchemin was a work-horse, on the ice more than half the game.  Beauchemin and Chris Pronger are currently the top two in average ice time per game.

Keeping up with the Jonesy

Alanah over at Kukla’s Korner had a chat with Keith Jones (player page: Keith Jones), discussing various parts of his career.  Definitely a recommended listen.  Jones recently wrote Jonesy: Put Your Head Down and Skate: The Improbable Career of Keith Jones (Amazon) with ESPN’s John Buccigross.

Videos added

Vernon Fiddler vs John Zeiler Oct 23, 2007
Ian Laperriere vs Mathieu Roy Oct 23, 2007
Brad May vs Barret Jackman Oct 23, 2007
Travis Moen vs Matt Walker Oct 23, 2007
George Parros vs D.J. King Oct 23, 2007

Some reads

Panthers’ Booth shrugs off scary hit, says it was clean
Blues, Blackhawks and more Podes than you can handle
Tanenbaum a host with the most
Penguins Q&A with Dave Molinari
Stars and Rangers travel in style
Garden’s Gloves Are Off in Digital Fight
Shaking a Reputation as Losers and Bullies
Agent Meehan sends notices of libel to Chelios, media

Posted by David M Singer on Oct 24, 2007 at 03:45 AM
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AHL Makes Boulerice Wait

The AHL has ruled that Jesse Boulerice is ineligible to play in the league until Dec 16th.

The wait will have no affect on Boulerice’s NHL suspension.

Randomly

A trio of fights came out of the ’Nucks-Canes game last night. Eric Godard dropped the gloves twice for the Flames.

On the videos list are a few clips I wasn’t able to add right away, including the big Koci-Belak punch-up.

The BGL-Brash fight from Saturday night is still being talked about.

Alexei Yashin took a few punches over in Russia.

Videos added

Doug Murray vs Eric Godard Oct 22, 2007
Alexei Semenov vs Eric Godard Oct 22, 2007
Brad Isbister vs Tim Gleason Oct 22, 2007
Rick Rypien vs Mike Commodore Oct 22, 2007
Kevin Bieksa vs Craig Adams Oct 22, 2007
Mike Commodore vs Ryan Malone Oct 19, 2007
David Koci vs Wade Belak Oct 20, 2007
Nathan Horton vs Hal Gill Oct 18, 2007

Some reads

Tough guy has flair for style
Gretzky: Goaltending isn’t issue
Torres fined for high hit
Leafs lose Tucker indefinitely
Sharks coach rates his players’ toughness shift by shift

Posted by David M Singer on Oct 23, 2007 at 03:46 AM
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A Heavy Return

Georges Laraque played his first game since Oct 10th and came back with a bang against the Capitals and Donald Brashear.  The Penguins forward dominated the first part of the fight, sending Brash to the ice with lefts, only to have Brashear get up and return the favor.

The bout will no doubt fan the flames of the heavyweight champ debate.

Videos added

Raffi Torres vs Rhett Warrener Oct 20, 2007
Zack Stortini vs Owen Nolan Oct 20, 2007
George Parros vs Todd Fedoruk Oct 20, 2007
Jordan Staal vs Matt Pettinger Oct 20, 2007
Georges Laraque vs Donald Brashear Oct 20, 2007
Raitis Ivanans vs Taylor Pyatt Oct 19, 2007
Ian Laperriere vs James Wisniewski Oct 19, 2007

I’m working on getting the last two Leafs clips up.

Some reads

TSN’s hockey panel: Analysis with an edge
Chat transcript with Freep writer George Sipple on Red Wings and fantasy football
Wild finish sinks Panthers | Panthers answer ‘no call’ at end
Surprising Lucic may be in for extended stay
Stars’ checking line answers challenge
Drake sent home, Rafalski is fine
Roenick-Chelios friendship remains as strong as ever

Posted by David M Singer on Oct 21, 2007 at 05:03 AM
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Exelby Sparks Thrashers-Rangers Game

Colton Orr crushed Matt Cullen in the second period of last night’s Canes at Rangers game. Mike Commodore immediately dropped the gloves with Orr after the hit.

Cullen did not return to the game.  Luke DeCock of The News & Observer reports that Cullen has a broken nose, and possible concussion.

Orr received an interference major and game misconduct to go along with the fighting major.  While the penalty doesn’t require a review from the league, it’s likely they’ll take a look at the hit.  Normally I’d assume no suspension would be given, but with Orr’s reputation you never know.

Boogaard still out

Derek Boogaard missed last night’s game against the Stars due to his back.  He last played Dec 14th against the Ducks.

Videos added

Jordin Tootoo vs James Wisniewski Dec 26, 2007
Johan Franzen vs Matt Walker Dec 26, 2007
Eric Boulton vs Jared Boll Dec 26, 2007
Mike Commodore vs Colton Orr Dec 26, 2007
Wade Belak vs Eric Boulton Nov 29, 2007
Darcy Hordichuk vs Jody Shelley Dec 23, 2007
Zack Stortini vs Ben Eager Dec 23, 2007
Zack Stortini vs Martin Lapointe Dec 23, 2007
Sheldon Brookbank vs Eric Nystrom Dec 23, 2007
Francis Bouillon vs Steve Ott Dec 23, 2007

Some reads

Avery’s Return to Ice Lifts Spirits of Fans
The rule change isn’t what it seems
Penguins Q&A with Dave Molinari
A Simon appeal would be unappealing
Blood stains of Bertuzzi-Moore persist
McCormick fits in just fine with goal for Colorado

Posted by David M Singer on Oct 19, 2007 at 04:23 AM
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Fight Switch

Last weekend Sheldon Souray and Byron Ritchie picked up roughing penalties in-game.  They were later changed to fighting majors and we’ve added the scrap to the log.

Unfortunately Souray separated his shoulder when he hit the ice after the bout and will be out 3-4 weeks.

Profiling Lucic

Punching up his résumé is a good piece on Milan Lucic by Fluto Shinzawa of the Boston Globe.

Ivanans, the Los Angeles Kings tough guy, had 14 fights last season and outweighed the 19-year-old Lucic by 43 pounds. But with a drop of his gloves, Lucic accepted and stood toe-to-toe with the 28-year-old Ivanans.

By the end of the night, Lucic bore a strawberry-sized welt on his left cheek, the product of a straight right by Ivanans. But Lucic also had the puck from his first NHL goal, the satisfaction from his team’s 8-6 win, and the admiration of watchers around the league.

The 19-year old juniors-eligible Lucic is quickly earning respect in Boston and will likely become a fan favorite very fast.

Videos added

Marek Zidlicky vs Chris Kunitz Oct 17, 2007
Jamal Mayers vs James Wisniewski Oct 17, 2007
Brad Winchester vs Jared Boll Oct 17, 2007
Sheldon Souray vs Byron Ritchie Oct 13, 2007

Some reads

New, improved NHL not so improved
McCabe in good company on boo list
Thrashers Fire Bob Hartley
Hot rumour: Quinn in Hot’lanta?

Posted by David M Singer on Oct 18, 2007 at 03:30 AM
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Boulerice on Waivers

The Flyers have placed Jesse Boulerice on waivers.

“We need flexibility with our roster right now, because we have some injury issues to deal with,” Flyers general manager Paul Holmgren said yesterday. “Waiving Jesse doesn’t necessarily mean we want to lose him.”

The Flyers cannot afford to carry two suspended players on the roster, and it is possible they will activate Steve Downie so he can serve another game of his 20-game suspension.

Holmgren might just be sugar-coating it at this point.  Boulerice will be a Phantom again, and it will be very difficult for him to return to the Flyers, especially with the parent club wanting to get Steve Downie‘s suspension completed and not wanting to carry both on the roster.

PR-wise?  It’s Philly.  They only flinch so much at attention over violence.  But Boulerice was never in the most set of roster spots and the Flyers still have plenty of toughness in that lineup.

Some other Boulerice-related items:

Players support stiff suspensions
Flyers place suspended Boulerice on waivers (AP)
Flyer ‘lucky’ attack didn’t end in court
Downie, Boulerice Suspensions Too Harsh

Giving you what you want

Derek Boogaard is declaring this past Sunday’s Wild-Ducks game ideal.

Wild enforcer Derek Boogaard believed Sunday’s game in Anaheim was full of everything a fan would want for entertainment—fights, hard hits, scoring chances.

“That’s the way every game should be played,” Boogaard said. “I’m not kidding. The fans were excited.”

Boogaard fought twice and had two more of the league’s new brittle jerseys rip.

“I’m going to start selling them on eBay,” he said, laughing.

For a Wild game he’s probably right, although I don’t think fans of other teams will tune into Minnesota games just yet.

As for the jerseys, I think we’ll hear about the ripping over and over.  Maybe the NHL Store can dedicate a stand for game-worn jerseys with real “wear and tear”.

Laraque still out

From the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review:

Laraque (groin) was kept out of the team’s regular workout for the second straight day and, though he did take the ice briefly with strength and conditioning coach Mike Kadar before practice, he stayed out for only a few minutes and was not in full pads.

Videos added

Eric Godard vs Scott Parker Oct 16, 2007
Noah Welch vs Tom Kostopoulos Oct 16, 2007
Doug Murray vs Rick Rypien Oct 15, 2007
Craig Rivet vs Willie Mitchell Oct 15, 2007

Some reads

Tucker urges fans to lay off McCabe
Limited skill makes for limited role makes for mayhem
Bruins are humming, hoping to create buzz
Asham’s Scrappy Play Makes Sutter Smile
Wings support waning

Posted by David M Singer on Oct 17, 2007 at 03:36 AM
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Chris Simon Returns

Following the announcement of Jesse Boulerice‘s 25-game suspension, the IslandersChris Simon returned from his 25-gamer Saturday night against the Flyers.  He logged 6:19 of ice time and tried to shake off some rust, and show his teammates he’s back by squaring off with Riley Cote.

Simon spoke candidly to Greg Logan of Newsday about the incident last year:

He has seen the image of himself rising on wobbly legs and turning to face Hollweg, who circled back toward him. As horrifying as the visual of Simon’s swinging the stick toward Hollweg’s chin might have been, he noted that his hands remained well apart on the stick, not together.

“I didn’t swing my stick at him,” Simon said. “I chopped him. I know it’s wrong, but it wasn’t a golf swing or a baseball swing like everybody else says. I don’t want to do that again. But I’m still going to play the same way I always have. It was a reaction thing, not an action.

Simon added that he’ll continue to play the same type of game he always has.

Sim out for season

Going back to Logan, he’s reporting Jon Sim will need complete knee reconstructions surgery and miss the remainder of the season:

According to a club official, Sim blew out the anterior cruciate ligament and the medial collateral ligaments in his left knee in the home opener against Buffalo. The recovery period is considered six to nine months, but there’s virtually no chance Sim could make it back for the playoffs if the Islanders qualify. His return is expected for training camp next September.

Last night

Derek Boogaard took on Brad May and George Parros.  Boogey passed on Parros during the first period.  Michael Russo with the reminder of why:

In April, it was May who suckered non-pugilist Kim Johnsson at the end of Game 4 of the Western Conference quarterfinals.

“Brad, he answered the bell,” Wild forward Brian Rolston said. “He did something he knew wasn’t probably right. It was a cheap shot. Tonight, when Boogey lined up with him, he fought him and the drama with that ended quick.”

Videos added

Derek Boogaard vs George Parros Oct 14, 2007
Nick Schultz vs Ryan Getzlaf Oct 14, 2007
Derek Boogaard vs Brad May Oct 14, 2007
Krys Barch vs David Koci Oct 13, 2007
Trevor Daley vs Kevyn Adams Oct 13, 2007
Shane O’Brien vs Gregory Campbell Oct 13, 2007
Zack Stortini vs Jeff Cowan Oct 13, 2007
Chris Simon vs Riley Cote Oct 13, 2007
Luke Richardson vs Brandon Dubinsky Oct 13, 2007
Brian McGrattan vs Colton Orr Oct 13, 2007
Milan Lucic vs Raitis Ivanans Oct 12, 2007
Byron Ritchie vs Matt Greene Oct 12, 2007
Adam Burish vs Dallas Drake Oct 12, 2007

Some reads

Moms gone Wild: Minnesota players have maternal presence on trip
Some of the largest suspensions for violent acts in the NHL
Avery Injury Gives Scatchard a Shot
New travel on schedule
Boston lawyer may take over as head of NHL union

Posted by David M Singer on Oct 15, 2007 at 03:25 AM
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Simmering Thursday

The Jesse Boulerice hit on Ryan Kesler was the biggest news of Thursday, but unlike other nasty incidents over the past few years, there was little debate.  Hockey circles looked like a one-sided coin: a lengthy suspension was coming.

Kesler told the media he thought Boulerice’s suspension should be similar to the 20-gamer handed to Flyer Steve Downie.

The Flyers cannot be happy about another hefty suspension to one of their players, and Boulerice, who didn’t play in the NHL at all last season, might already be looking past his suspension and just hoping the organization gives him another shot at top-level play.

Last night

I somehow added Ilya Kovalchuk to the fight log again.  The Thrashers are now 0-4, and at the tail end of the game Kovalchuk took matters into his own hands when he didn’t like the hitting going on.  It wasn’t a lengthy fight by any means, but I’m sure the organization was split between loving seeing some heart from him, and almost having their own hearts stop when he shed the gloves.

With the Islanders down 7-1 to the Leafs at the time Kovalchuk’s former teammate Andy Sutton had the same reaction after Wade Belak pushed him to the ice in the heavyweight tilt of the night.

Videos added

Daniel Carcillo vs Scott Nichol Oct 11, 2007
David Clarkson vs Bryan Allen Oct 11, 2007
Andy Sutton vs Wade Belak Oct 11, 2007
Eric Boulton vs Paul Gaustad Oct 11, 2007
Ilya Kovalchuk vs Drew Stafford Oct 11, 2007

Some reads

Pens’ Laraque misses practice, Scuderi’s foot OK
New-look Flyers search for Brotherly Love
Sharks scratch inconsistent Murray
Isles’ Berard grateful for chance to just play
Senators send Emery to minors
Clement misses national limelight

Posted by David M Singer on Oct 12, 2007 at 02:49 AM
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Boulerice: “The Wrong Way”

Jesse Boulerice‘s crosscheck to the face of Ryan Kesler in last night’s Flyers at Canucks game will most likely earn him a suspension, and a lengthy one at that.

Both Boulerice and Flyers coach John Stevens expect one.

“It’s unacceptable, it’s something that we can’t have, Flyers coach John Stevens said. “We didn’t need to get involved in anything really, we had the hockey game in hand and that was the message on the bench, so that kind of stuff can’t happen.”

Kesler spoke with the media after the game.  His jaw is not broken, and he will undergo an MRI today to see if there’s a fracture.  The AP thoughts from Boulerice were succinct:

Boulerice said he was sorry for the hit.

“I reacted in a bad way the wrong way,” he said.

Here’s a clip of the incident from the Comcast broadcast, then the NHL Network, then back to Comcast for a scrum at the end of the game involving Ben Eager:

The number of games Boulerice’s suspension hits will probably be in the double digits, with 15-20 games being likely based upon other 2007 suspensions.

Intent is always a hard thing to determine.  After one view it looks obvious, Boulerice hit him high and hard.  The two battled back and forth, and perhaps Boulerice just popped.  However, it’s also unlikely he’d purposely hit Kesler in the head and then drop his gloves expecting a fight.

Boulerice signed a one-year, $475,000 (US) deal with the Flyers last week.

The Flyers won last night’s game 8-2.

Boxscore/summary
The Philadelphia Inquirer: Flyers clobber Canucks, 8-2
AP Story
CP Story
Canucks and Beyond

Randomly

There were twelve games last night.  While five were one-goal games, none went into overtime.

Videos added

Darcy Hordichuk vs D.J. King Oct 10, 2007
Rob Davison vs Martin Lapointe Oct 10, 2007
Daniel Carcillo vs Jared Boll Oct 10, 2007

Some reads

This Burke-Lowe feud not just about money
Q&A: Tie Domi
Ballard doesn’t back down
Matter of Coarse
Rob Ramage found guilty of 5 charges
Surgery possible for Jonathan Sim

Posted by David M Singer on Oct 11, 2007 at 03:30 AM
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Avery to Miss Weeks After Neil Hit

Sean Avery will miss four weeks after a hit from Chris Neil this past Saturday.

You can catch a replay of the hit at the end of the Strudwick vs Neil clip.

A little Avery round-up:
NY Post: ‘A’ Game Missing
NY Daily News: Rangers lose Sean Avery for four weeks
Newsday: Rangers’ Avery to miss 4 weeks with shoulder injury
NJ.com: A-very big absence
MSG: Rangers Have To Find A Way To Replace Avery’s Loss

The early call

Wayne Fish of phillyBurbs.com is already writing about the rise in fighting this season.

After just about a week (39 games), it’s a bit too soon to say what this season will look like.  Mike Knuble is also predicting an increase in fighting this season, but as Fish points out, the Flyers did add Jesse Boulerice and Riley Cote to accompany Ben Eager, so from a Flyers perspective he’s probably right.

Videos added

Since it’s been a few days since I’ve added a post, here are the vids since the last one:

Doug Murray vs Ian Laperriere Oct 7, 2007
Brad Winchester vs Darcy Hordichuk Oct 6, 2007
Krys Barch vs Jordin Tootoo Oct 6, 2007
Arron Asham vs Nathan Horton Oct 6, 2007
Jason Strudwick vs Chris Neil Oct 6, 2007
Milan Lucic vs Brad Winchester Oct 5, 2007
Shawn Thornton vs Todd Fedoruk Oct 5, 2007

The downloads have been re-added to the videos page, and I’ll fast forward those some over the next few days.

Some reads

Intimidation’s role in NHL
Time to put goofy Burke-Lowe feud on ice
Vancouver where this Flyer’s heart remains
Six things we already know for the new season
Gretzky’s garage sale to serve as fundraiser for school
Stars’ Halpern feels more at home

Posted by David M Singer on Oct 10, 2007 at 02:58 AM
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Nice Start

This season has been active early.  There were seven scraps last night, adding quickly to the highlight reels.

It’s late, so this’ll be a short one, but if you’re only going to check out a couple of clips, Koci-Boogaard and Brewer-Boynton, even if it’s just for the hip check Keith Ballard threw on Barret Jackman, might be tops.

Videos added

Doug Murray vs Raffi Torres Oct 4, 2007
Jesse Boulerice vs Eric Godard Oct 4, 2007
David Clarkson vs Chris Gratton Oct 4, 2007
Eric Brewer vs Nick Boynton Oct 4, 2007
David Backes vs Keith Ballard Oct 4, 2007
David Koci vs Derek Boogaard Oct 4, 2007
Ian Laperriere vs Jordin Tootoo Oct 4, 2007
Wade Redden vs Bates Battaglia Oct 3, 2007
Wade Redden vs Kris Newbury Oct 3, 2007

Repeating (again): downloads will be back (most likely tomorrow).

Some reads

Oilers-Ducks feud is great for the NHL
Sloan’s Murphy got rare glimpse of NHLer Probert
Sharks take it on chin, lose opener
Sutter Won’t Have Devils Feeling Trapped
Cane’s Ron Francis named assistant GM
Allan Muir: 19 surefire predictions for 2007-08

Posted by David M Singer on Oct 05, 2007 at 04:13 AM
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And We’re Off

The first regular season games in North America were played last night.  A few fights in four games.  The Leafs and Sens didn’t waste any time getting at each other.  Wade Redden got into two fights, and now he’s the league leader, go figure.

There are eight games on tap tonight, including another Leafs-Sens game.

Guess who’s rooting for the Avs?

The Avalanche play the Predators tonight, and I’m thinking Kellie Pickler might be rooting against the Preds.

Nashville Predator Jordin Tootoo may have just learned an important country music lesson: Never cheat on a woman with a microphone and an audience.

When I first read that I thought he cheated on her somewhere with a mic on.  “Awesome”, until I read it again.  Continuing…

While performing in Michigan on Sept. 22, concertgoers say, Kellie told the crowd that Jordin cheated on her, so her theme song now is Carrie Underwood’s “Before He Cheats.”

While she joked that she hoped his teeth were knocked out during that night’s game, her attempt to laugh through her pain didn’t last long: She cried onstage while singing “Didn’t You Know How Much I Loved You.”

Lordy.  Thanks to Alanah for the tip.

Videos added

Corey Perry vs Dallas Drake Oct 3, 2007
Danny Richmond vs David Backes Sep 29, 2007
Jay Harrison vs Igor Grigorenko Sep 29, 2007
Kris Newbury vs Daniel Cleary Sep 29, 2007
Marek Zagrapan vs Kris Newbury Sep 26, 2007

The Leafs-Sens bouts will be added later in the day.  Repeating from yesterday: downloads will be added end of week.

Some reads

Cherry’s contract leaves him living on the edge and loving it
Five things about the NHL
Flyers Sign Jim Dowd and Jesse Boulerice
Bettman busy dealing with many issues

Posted by David M Singer on Oct 04, 2007 at 02:17 AM
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Grab the Remote

Here it is, the first day of the 2007-08 NHL regular season.  Oh, I know it started last weekend in London with the Ducks and Kings, but tonight’s that first night you get to just sit back and flip through multiple games, assuming you have Center Ice or Versus or TSN or whatever the combination of channels needed in your area is.  I’m happy to be able to watch the NHL Network now.

Setting the tone

Sportsnet is running a CP article, Ready to renew a rivalry, hyping the Leafs-Sens game tonight.  The piece is accompanied by a pic of Tucker taking on Eaves.

TSN has a story highlighting Brian Burke pulling no punches regarding how he feels about Kevin Lowe.

On the first day of the MLB playoffs, ESPN currently has a season preview as the lead story.  Seriously.  Sidney Crosby’s the cover boy and topic of one article/video.

Videos added

Aaron Johnson vs Brandon Dubinsky Sep 28, 2007
Drew Fata vs Jason Strudwick Sep 28, 2007
Darryl Bootland vs Fedor Tyutin Sep 28, 2007
Darryl Bootland vs Ryan Hollweg Sep 28, 2007
Scott Thornton vs George Parros Sep 30, 2007

I should have some more preseason clips to add soon.

Downloads update

I plan on re-adding downloads towards the end of this week.

A long list of reads after the jump.

Continue reading "Grab the Remote"

Posted by David M Singer on Oct 03, 2007 at 03:10 AM
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