- With his focus squarely on the ice this season, J.S. Giguere is hoping for a bounce back season in Anaheim.
- The Ducks’ defense seems to have been decided by Randy Carlyle heading into the season, writes Curtis Zupke.
- Thrashers fans that made it to then Philips Arena last night were able to see the team’s new number one line gel quite well.
- Claude Julien is hoping Andrew Ference responds well to his off-season groin surgery, as the coach believes that Ference was the team’s best defenseman at times last season.
- The Bruins brass really likes the progress of prospect Jamie Arniel, writes Fluto Shinzawa.
- Boston netminder Tim Thomas is not worried about is poor pre-season play, as he knows he has always been a slow starter.
- Pengrowth is still on board to sponsor the Saddledome, reports Bill Kaufmann.
- Mathieu Schneider, a former teammate of Theoren Fleury from New York, is rooting him on.
- Fredrik Sjostrom finally got into his first game action for Calgary last night in Vancouver.
- Curtis McElhinney had some tough luck on Monday night, as the Canucks tied the game with just seconds remaining.
- In Carolina, AHLer Michael Ryan is trying to crack the Hurricanes roster but is finding it a difficult task.
- The Blackhawks will be practicing the power play when they hit the ice today, as they have struggled with the man-advantage so far this pre-season.
- Ryan O’Reilly has signed an entry level deal with the Avalanche and there is a chance the youngster may crack Colorado’s opening night line-up.
- The Blue Jackets finally have a number one line the team can count on, writes Aaron Portzline.
- Jason Chimera was none to pleased with Eric Belanger after the hit he received the other night.
- Bob Hunter of the Columbus Dispatch wants the Blue Jackets to raise their game before the real games start.
- “If you’re not moving your feet, you’re in trouble here, and we’re learning that,” said Brenden Morrow about the new Stars system.
- Red Wings coach Mike Babcock wants to see what the line of Todd Bertuzzi, Daniel Cleary and Henrik Zetterberg can do before the season starts.
- Ken Holland still believes in Kirk Maltby and Kris Draper even if some fans do not.
- Jim Matheson of the Edmonton Journal talks about who was cut and who was kept around at Oilers camp.
- Pat Quinn has liked what he’s seen from winger Patrick O’Sullivan so far this season.
- Is Tomas Vokoun’s success in terms of save percentage misleading?
- The injuries just keep coming and coming for the Wild, writes Michael Russo.
- An injury forced Mike Cammalleri on to the top line with Scott Gomez and Brian Gionta and it sure worked out.
- David Poile explains his signing of Francis Bouillon to John Glennon of the Tennessean.
- Predators netminder Dan Ellis has yet to allow a pre-season goal against.
- Andrew Peters is trying out for a spot on the Devils, and he continues to have the mindset that he has to do everything he can to just get by.
- Jacques Lemaire hinted that he is going to choose between Andy Greene and Cory Murphy.
- The Rangers were excited to see Marian Gaborik debut on Broadway but then found out that Sean Avery may miss the season opener with a knee injury.
- Will Avery’s injury open up a roster spot for Aaron Voros?
- Chris Neil finally got his revenge on Steve Downie for his hit two pre-seasons ago on Dean McAmmond.
- The Senators are sending Jared Cowen back down to the WHL after tonight’s game.
- The line of Milan Michalek, Jason Spezza and Alexei Kovalev looked pretty dangerous last night.
- Spezza may be impressing the team’s brass, but there are some veterans who are on a short leash, according to GM Bryan Murray.
- The Flyers brass will be keeping a close eye on Simon Gagne and James van Riemsdyk tonight.
- Sean Burke has been named the new goaltender coach for the Phoenix Coyotes, replacing Grant Fuhr.
- Peter Mueller is excited to play an exhibition game in his former WHL home, writes Sarah McLellan of the Arizona Republic.
- Judge Baum has called another hearing in the Coyotes case.
- Dave King has been hired by the Coyotes to be an assistant coach.
- Did you know Sid Abel was Brent Johnson’s grandfather?
- Simon Despres has impressed Penguins coach Dan Bylsma enough that he made it into the exhibition line-up last night in Montreal.
- Roster spots are not just given away in Pittsburgh, writes Rob Rossi.
- The Sharks are going to have some patience with the new combination of Joe Thornton and Dany Heatley.
- Brendan Bell and Steve Wagner have been sent to the AHL by the Blues.
- Lightning coach Rick Tocchet has been disappointed with the play of some of his depth forwards so far this pre-season.
- Oren Koules appears to have the upper-hand over Len Barrie in their attempts to buy each other out.
- Leafs goalie coach Francois Allaire is doing his best to get to know Vesa Toskala in the short time the two have known each other.
- Here is the Leafs notebook from the Toronto Star.
- Decision time is getting closer for Ron Wilson, as numerous players’ statuses could be decided in the next day or two.
- The Canucks pulled off a late comeback last night to keep the team’s perfect exhibition record intact.
- If Michael Grabner wants to make the Canucks, he better improve his play.
- Bruce Boudreau was not surprised that some Capitals players’ timing was off in their first exhibition contest.