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  • GoldenJet
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    • Jul 2008
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    Pittsburgh Penguins (NHL 10)


    Penguins Power Prowl
    Penguins become top dog now that their Cup Champions.
    Pittsburgh, PE- With one last deseperate shot by Detroit Red Wings Captain Nicklas Lidstrom and the falling save of goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury, Maxime Talbot leapt into the air, only to meet with Fleury as they began celebrating.

    Now, Sid The Kid and the Pittsburgh Penguins can get the last laugh.

    The Pittsburgh Penguins defeated the defending Stanley Cup Champions, the Detroit Red Wings, for thier franchise 3rd Stanley Cup, their last come in the 1992 season.

    The Penguins had previously played the Detroit Red Wings in the Stanley Cup Finals in 2008, where they met they're match in 6 games. But the difference this year was evident.

    Sidney Crosby, the Penguins team Captain, was much more mature in the Stanley Cup finals, along with this years Art Ross winner, Evgeni Malkin, who, like many other of his teammates, suffered in the finals last year, but this year his play seemed to elevate, a reason who was named the Conn Smythe winner.

    It is still unknown to the public what plans the Penguins have in the future off-season. It seems the first thing to worry about will be the 2009 NHL Entry Draft in Montreal. They currently hold the 30th pick in the 1st round.

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  • onlybygrace
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    • Jan 2009
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    LOL...looks good, when do the updates start???

    I hope Pittsburgh, PE was a typo...lol

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    • Bolts_26
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      • Jan 2009
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      Nice GJ. September 15th is when the games comes out...

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      • GoldenJet
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        • Jul 2008
        • 4617

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        I know guys, until the game comes out (which I plan to pre-order) I plan on kind of keeping this updated by off-season moves and such. And a little personal touches.
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        • GoldenJet
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          • Jul 2008
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          Babcock To Coach In Olympics For Canada
          According to a report in the Toronto Globe and Mail Tuesday, Detroit Red Wings coach Mike Babcock will be named head coach of the 2010 Canadian Olympic men's hockey team in Montreal Thursday.

          According to the Globe and Mail report, Hockey Canada has been secretive about who would coach Team Canada at the 2010 Games in Vancouver. Steve Yzerman, the executive director of Canada's Olympic team, who knows Babcock very well from their time with the Red Wings, is expected to make the announcement Thursday as the hockey world gathers in Montreal for the 2009 NHL Entry Draft.

          Babcock has a career coaching record of 282-139-71 in the NHL and already has 58 postseason victories, leading the Wings to the 2008 Stanley Cup and to Game 7 of the '09 Final against Pittsburgh. Since moving to Detroit from Anaheim, Babcock has enjoyed tremendous success, coaching four-straight seasons of 50 or more wins. Internationally, he also led Team Canada to a 2004 World Championship title and the 1997 World Junior title.




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          • GoldenJet
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            • Jul 2008
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            Blues Re-Sign Tkachuk
            ST. LOUIS – St. Louis Blues President John Davidson announced Friday the club has re-signed Keith Tkachuk to a one-year contract.

            “Keith is a veteran leader who played a key role with our club’s success this past season,” said Davidson. “He and his wife Chantal are first class people and have been tremendous to the St. Louis Blues organization and the St. Louis community.”

            Tkachuk, 37, played in 79 games for the Blues this past season, registering 49 points (25 goals, 24 assists) along with 61 penalty minutes. His 25 goals marked the 15th time in his 17 National Hockey League seasons that he has scored 20-plus goals. Tkachuk became the 72nd NHL player to reach the 1,000 point milestone and just the seventh US-born player after scoring a power play goal on Nov. 30, 2008 at Atlanta. He also became the fourth NHL player to record 1,000 points and over 2,000 penalty minutes in a career.

            Tkachuk has played in 476 games with the Blues over eight seasons, recording 395 points (195 goals, 200 assists) and 621 penalty minutes. On the Blues’ all-time records lists, he currently ranks 8th in points (395), 6th in goals (195), 7th in game-winning goals (28) and 4th in power play goals (91).

            Tkachuk has played in 1,134 NHL games, amassing 1,033 points (525 goals, 508 assists) along with 2,163 penalty minutes. He has twice been named to the NHL Second All-Star Team (1995 and 1998) and played in the NHL All-Star Game five times (1997, 1998, 1999, 2004 and 2009).

            The Melrose, Massachusetts native has represented the United States in six different international competitions, including the 1992, 1998, 2002 and 2006 Winter Olympic Games, winning a silver medal in 2002. He also played in the 1996 and 2004 World Cup of Hockey, helping the United States win the championship in 1996.

            Tkachuk was originally selected by the Winnipeg Jets in the first round, 19th overall, in the 1990 NHL Entry Draft.
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            • GoldenJet
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              • Jul 2008
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              Avalanche Re-Sign McLeod
              The Colorado Avalanche Hockey Club formally announced today that the team has signed forward Cody McLeod to a three-year contract.

              McLeod, who turns 25 this Friday, scored 15 goals with five assists and 162 penalty minutes in 79 games during his second NHL season in 2008-09. He was one of four NHL players with at least 15 goals and 150 PIM and became only the second player in Avalanche history to reach both marks in a single year (Chris Simon, 1995-96). McLeod led Colorado with 194 hits and shared the club lead in game-winning goals with three.

              The Binscarth, Manitoba native finished third on the team with 15 goals, all at even strength. He was one of only three NHL players to score at least 15 goals without a power-play or short-handed tally. McLeod finished second on the Avs with 10 fighting majors.

              “Cody has been an important member of our team over the last two seasons,” said Avalanche General Manager Greg Sherman. “He plays a physical game and can also contribute offensively. He is entering the prime years of his career and we look forward to having him remain in an Avalanche sweater.”

              McLeod, who signed with Colorado as a non-drafted free agent on July 6, 2006, made his NHL debut on Dec. 19, 2007 and went on to dress in each of the final 49 regular-season games and all 10 playoff contests in 2007-08. The 6-foot-2, 210-pound left winger tallied nine points (4g/5a) with 120 penalty minutes in his first NHL campaign, making him the only rookie in Avalanche history to surpass 100 PIM.
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              • GoldenJet
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                • Jul 2008
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                Brent Sutter named Flames Head Coach

                CALGARY — Brent Sutter is coming home.

                Two years after moving away from his family, his cattle ranch and his beloved Red Deer Rebels major junior squad for his first job as a National Hockey League head coach, Sutter is returning to the Alberta foothills. He was hired Tuesday by GM and brother Darryl as the head coach of the Calgary Flames.

                The news had been anticipated ever since Sutter, 47, quit his post with the New Jersey Devils June 9, but the announcement was officially made during a Tuesday afternoon press conference at the Pengrowth Saddledome.

                "Obviously, this is unique. Being an hour-and-a-half drive down the road from the farm . . . you might say it makes a lot more sense," said Sutter, who talked openly last season about his feelings of displacement and homesickness.

                "The New Jersey Devils are a first-class organization, with a tremendous group of people and players. I thoroughly enjoyed the two years I was there. But by doing so, it affected other parts of my life. At some point, you've got to sit back and reflect and say: ‘What's most important?' "

                The Flames announced Tuesday that Sutter will be assisted by Ryan McGill, Dave Lowry and Jamie McLennan to begin the 2009-10 season. It will be a whole new look behind the bench for the Flames, who fired former coach Mike Keenan May 22 and released former assistants Rich Preston, Rob Cookson and David Marcoux. Former associate coach Jim Playfair has since accepted a post as head coach of the Flames' AHL affiliate, the Abbotsford Heat.
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                • Clarke_311
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                  • Oct 2008
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                  Woah did these guys re-sign in real life? I must have missed something.

                  Good start, too. It's gonna be a long wait until the game comes out.
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                  • GoldenJet
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                    • Jul 2008
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                    NHL Hockey Hall Of Fame Class 09'

                    General Manager Lou Lamoriello has been selected for induction in the Builders category of the Hockey Hall of Fame


                    The player that Detroit fans affectionately referred to as “The Captain” will be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in a ceremony in November. Yzerman headlines an extraordinary class.


                    Former Blues' great Brett Hull will be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in November


                    As if there was ever any doubt…Luc Robitaille, the highest scoring left wing in NHL history and the all-time Kings leader in goals, was Tuesday selected for the Hockey Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility.


                    Brian Leetch, who meant the world to Rangers fans during his 16 years in New York, earned the world's highest hockey honor on Tuesday. The first U.S.-born defenseman selected to the Hockey Hall of Fame.
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                    • GoldenJet
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                      • Jul 2008
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                      Originally posted by Clarke_311
                      Woah did these guys re-sign in real life? I must have missed something.

                      Good start, too. It's gonna be a long wait until the game comes out.
                      Yes, these are all one-hundred percent real life moves.
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                      • GoldenJet
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                        • Jul 2008
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                        National Hockey League 09 Expectations

                        Sidney Crosby

                        Last Year Expectations
                        41 goals, 86 assists, 127 points
                        Season Results
                        33 goals, 70 assists, 103 points

                        Alexander Ovechkin

                        Season Expectation
                        63 goals, 54 assists, 117 points
                        Season Result
                        56 goals, 54 assists, 110 points

                        Jason Spezza

                        Season Expectation
                        37 goals, 75 assists, 112 points
                        Season Result
                        32 goals, 41 assists, 73 points

                        Evgeni Malkin

                        Season Expectation
                        53 goals, 56 assists, 109 points
                        Season Result
                        35 goals, 78 assists, 113 points

                        Dany Heatley

                        Season Expectations
                        57 goals, 50 assists, 107 points
                        Season Results
                        39 goals, 33 assists, 72 points

                        Regrets Aren't Something You Did, It's Something You Didn't Do

                        1000 posts achieved on December 21st,2008 at 2:26 p.m in the "birth of the Mighty Blazers" thread.

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                        • kenp86
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                          • May 2008
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                          love it, im following even though i HATE the Pens lol
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                          • GoldenJet
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                            • Jul 2008
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                            And this is why you fail at life.
                            Regrets Aren't Something You Did, It's Something You Didn't Do

                            1000 posts achieved on December 21st,2008 at 2:26 p.m in the "birth of the Mighty Blazers" thread.

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                            • gibbey9
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                              • Apr 2009
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                              yo this is great, im following

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