- In Atlanta, Nikolai Antropov continues to make management look like they made the right move bringing him in.
- Former Bruin Brad Park is unhappy with the decisions made by current Bruin Andrew Ference when it comes to the NHLPA firing of Paul Kelly.
- The Bruins are still unsure of whether David Krejci will be able to start the season or not.
- Theo Fleury is pulling a comeback at 41, but Mark Recchi has played right through and the 41 year old is still quite productive.
- Jochen Hecht came to Sabres training camp with a different, more upbeat attitude, writes John Vogl.
- What would the impact on Buffalo be if a team came to Hamilton?
- In Calgary, Miikka Kiprusoff has not exactly had the most stellar pre-season.
- Here is the report card for last night’s Flames game versus the Oilers.
- Still with the Flames, Theoren Fleury added another point last night to maintain his point-per-game pace.
- Brandon Sutter has played so well at Hurricanes camp that he may be playing himself into a top-nine role.
- Adrian Dater tells us that Peter Forsberg hopes to sign with an NHL team before October 1.
- Staying in Denver, will Chris Durno finally crack an NHL roster at age 29?
- The Blue Jackets players were willing to do anything this summer that would see them improve their conditioning over last season, writes Tom Reed.
- Dallas coach Marc Crawford sees a lot of himself in Steve Ott, the only different is that Steve Ott has talent.
- The Red Wings line-up has yet to be decided as the team moves closer to its trip to Sweden.
- “When we get home we’ll be fatigued. There is no question about that,” said coach Mike Babcock about the Wings’ trip to Sweden.
- Pat Quinn is still unsure of how the Oilers forwards will line-up this season, writes Joanne Ireland.
- Edmonton was beat in the face-off circle and between the pipes last night in the team’s loss to Calgary.
- A positive from last night’s contest was the play of J.F. Jacques who lined up alongside Shawn Horcoff and Ales Hemsky.
- Skating in his first pre-season game, it sure looked like Radek Dvorak hadn’t missed a beat.
- Ethan J. Skolnick found it difficult to not like Panthers GM Randy Sexton.
- Sean O’Donnell was suspended for five games by the NHL on Wednesday.
- Mammoth Wild defenseman John Scott has impressed at training camp and the coach even knows his name.
- In Montreal, Patrice Brisebois has decided to call it a career.
- Here is an interesting article about Jacques Martin’s attempts to change the culture of the Habs.
- Kansas City showed no interest in being home to an NHL team, writes Pat Hickey of the Montreal Gazette.
- Nicklas Bergfors has continued to improve through training camp and Jacques Lemaire has noticed.
- Sean Avery believes he can be in the Rangers line-up for opening night.
- Avery also went on to say that last year’s Rangers team was not as close as some believed.
- The Senators new second line is Mike Fisher-Peter Regin-Alexei Kovalev, at least for now.
- Riley Cote should have no concerns of not making the Flyers after comments from GM Paul Holmgren solidfied his position with the team.
- The Coyotes are planning a “Welcome Back White Out” for the first home game of the seaseon.
- Everything is okay with Dave King after a scare in Washington yesterday.
- In Pittsburgh, Alex Goligoski could find himself paired with Jay McKee to start the season.
- In fact, Goligoski is one of the team’s three offensive minded defensemen.
- For whatever happened in Ottawa, Dany Heatley is feeling positive about his new surroundings and won’t be bringing any of that alleged “baggage” into the room.
- “He’s come around so much … the way that he presents himself and the way he carries himself,” said Blues veteran Keith Tkachuk about David Perron.
- Martin St. Louis wants his team to start playing the right way before the season begins.
- Lightning netminder Mike Smith was happy he survived a collision and did not feel any effects of his past concussion troubles.
- With so many people at Lightning camp, roster decisions have to be made.
- Jiri Tlusty hasn’t blown away anyone at Leafs camp but after scoring a goal against Buffalo last night the team is hoping that gets him on the right track.
- If you don’t know Leafs prospect Viktor Stalberg you should get to know him.
- Ron Wilson tells the Leafs media and fans to simmer down when talking about Nazem Kadri.
- Alain Vigneault is not concerned about Willie Mitchell and Sami Salo’s age.
- In other news, the Canucks continue to be perfect in the pre-season.
- Corey Masisak writes about the retirement of long-time Capitals goaltender Olaf Kolzig.
- “I think all 10 of [the defensemen still in camp] are capable of playing in the NHL on a regular basis,” said coach Bruce Boudreau.
- Tim Campbell of the Winnipeg Free Press advises Winnipeg hockey fans to save their money and stay home, instead of paying significant dollars to watch exhibition hockey.