- So far in training camp, Thrashers coach John Anderson has been impressed with the play of Maxim Afinogenov.
- The Bruins beat the Habs 2-1 in Quebec City last night.
- Bruins defenseman Johnny Boychuk has learned a lot from Zdeno Chara so far at training camp.
- Bruins netminder Tuukka Rask is proving that he belongs at the NHL level.
- It is difficult to judge if the Sabres are going to be a more accountable this year than they were last year by only watching training camp and exhibition games, explains John Vogl of the Buffalo News.
- Buffalo’s off-season acquisition Cody McCormick really improved his skating over the summer.
- Theoren Fleury continued his amazing comeback story last night by posting a goal and an assist.
- Here are the Calgary Sun’s grades for each player from last night’s contest.
- The Flames are trying to see if the defense combination of Jay Bouwmeester and Robyn Regehr can develop some solid chemistry.
- While the Flames are trying to determine if Regehr and Bouwmeester have chemistry, it appears that Olli Jokinen and Jarome Iginla are starting to develop a nice read on each other.
- It appears that former Hurricanes defenseman Anton Babchuk is headed to play in the KHL.
- So far the Avalanche organization likes what it sees from Kyle Quincey, one of the main assets they received in return for Ryan Smyth.
- Derick Brassard is showing an interest in the NHLPA and its dealings, which is a welcome sight for some of the Blue Jackets’ veteran players.
- Fredrik Modin (knee) is expected to be out of the Blue Jackets line-up for at least a month.
- Philip Larsen impressed all onlookers at Dallas camp this month, however, he is not yet ready to take the next step to the NHL.
- Tomas Holmstrom is beginning to resemble his old self again, writes Helene St. James.
- Who says Johan Franzen cannot score 40 goals this season?
- “Our intention is not to have Khabibulin play 78 games … that’s not in our best interest or his,” said Oilers coach Pat Quinn.
- “We became pretty individual out there and it showed up,” said coach Quinn about his team’s performance in their loss to the Islanders last night.
- The Oilers certainly do not mind the low expectations most have for them this season.
- The Sunrise Express is back together and all three members are happy about the reunion, writes Steve Gorten.
- Wild fans are already loving what they see from Martin Havlat, writes Michael Russo.
- Wild GM Chuck Fletcher says a player’s contract status will not determine if he makes the team.
- The Predators have sent ten players to the AHL, including Mark Santorelli.
- The Predators’ best players have led by example so far this training camp, writes John Glennon.
- Mark Fraser is the only remaining rookie defenseman at Devils camp.
- John Tavares posted his first NHL exhibition point last night.
- It appears that Erik Karlsson is essentially a lock to make the Senators out of training camp, writes Bruce Garrioch.
- Senators forward Jesse Winchester is expected to be out of the line-up for three weeks with a lower-body injury.
- Flyers coach John Stevens likes Darroll Powe’s game.
- The Coyotes have sent 13 players to the team’s AHL affiliate in San Antontio.
- Bob Young of the Arizona Republic wonders why Wayne Gretzky isn’t working if everyone else involved with the Coyotes is?
- Will Tyler Kennedy continue to perform well enough to take Max Talbot’s spot on Evgeni Malkin’s wing?
- There is no doubt in anyone’s mind that Chris Kunitz is a team-first player, writes Rob Rossi of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.
- Ty Conklin says that when he was with Detroit last season, that team took notice of the Blues coming onto the scene.
- Meanwhile, Paul Kariya is showing no ill effects of the hip injury that cost him a majority of the 2008/09 season.
- The Lightning has had a very long pre-season road and here are some opinions about that road from some Lightning players.
- The early favorites to play with Phil Kessel are Matt Stajan and John Mitchell.
- Here are eight things you did not know about Phil Kessel.
- Here is a Q & A with Christian Hanson.
- Brian Burke is giving John Ferguson Jr. credit for the moves in Toronto that he did right.
- With possibly only one game remaining on his pre-season schedule, Cory Schneider wants to make sure he steps up and secures the Canucks’ back-up netminder spot.
- Mathieu Schneider is not expecting to get into a pre-season game before the regular season begins.
- Sergei Shirokov is going to miss a week of play because of a sprained knee.
- Anton Gustafsson has been cut from Washington camp, as coach Bruce Boudreau says he needs more seasoning.
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