• It appears that the leafs have another injury to deal with as Tomas Kaberle has a broken bone in his hand.
  • In other injury news, the Coyotes will be without the services of Steven Reinprecht for several weeks.
  • Bruce Boudreau talks about the Capitals need to improve their penatly kill.
  • Larry Brooks discusses who else should grace the Garden’s rafters.
  • We are introduced to Isles rookie Josh Bailey discussing what its like to be part of the Islanders.
  • The Devils win their 8th in a row after last night’s come from behind victory over Pittsburgh.
  • Apparently J.S. Gigere is unhappy about not starting.
  • It appears the saga of Wayne Fleming has come to an end with Avangard Omsk of the KHL.

 

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