Some news and notes from across the blogs:
- Ice Man: When remembering Dan Snyder, don’t forget his parents. Always important to remember.
- Frozen Leafs: Is Vesa Toskala the new Frank Thomas in Toronto? Is it Monster time in Toronto?
- Hockey Capital: Senators may face the Monster. No time to panic in the nations capital.
- Sportress of Blogitude: It’s always bloody in Philadelphia. Have to give this guy credit. He manages to sock the Devils fan in the kisser without spilling his beer.
- The Bruins Blog: Nothing physical with Lucic. Good cause I have him in my hockey pool.
- Habs Inside/Out: Metropolit not skating. Hope that injury isn’t too serious.
- Pens Universe: Happy 44th Mario. In celebration of Super Mario’s birthday they bring you his top 10 goals.
- Flames Insider: Where in the world is Jarome Iginla? Unlike Waldo, you won’t have to search for Iggy.
- The Cult of Hockey: The Heatley trade analyzer. Should be enjoyable for Oilers fans.
- Globe on Hockey: Luongo’s gauntlet. Expect a quick turnaround.
- Hockey Wilderness: Wild to open the Xcel to fans who want to watch the Twins/Tigers game. I’m conflicted. Love the Twins. Could see Tiger Playoff baseball.
- NHL Fanhouse: Craig Anderson’s impressive start. Which has prompted some Avs fans to get very excited with a touch of pragmatism about the current standings in the West.
- Winging it in Mowtown: Sweden – the good, the bad, the ugly. Aside from the P.R. it was all ugggglyyyy.
- St. Louis Game Time: Andy Murray chatting with fans from Sweden. Have always liked him. Good egg.
- The Fifth Feather: Holding our horses. All is not lost in Chi-town.
- Puck Rakers: Commodore still hurting. Pretty nice that GM Howson is giving Dan Fritsche the opportunity to play for the AHL squad as he tries to make the NHL.
- Working the Corners: Pavelski out at least a couple weeks with a lower body injury after blocking puck with left leg. Hopefully he isn’t out too long.
- Spector: Where do the Coyotes go from here. Commissioner Bettman sure seems prepared to stick to his vision, regardless of whether its right or wrong.
- Brodeur is a Fraud: Winning means the rest don’t count. Interesting how our minds seem to only remember the good times. Good breakdown of the numbers.
Best pass of the Night – Devils Clarkson to Zajac: