- Last season’s performances won’t factor into Randy Carlyle’s decision as to who will start in net for the Ducks this season.
- Staying with Anaheim, Carlyle also said that he foresees starting the season with Teemu Selanne and Saku Koivu playing on the same line.
- Thrashers coach John Anderson says the number one goaltending spot is up for grabs.
- Atlanta superstar Ilya Kovalchuk is hopeful a contract extension can be agreed on with the Thrashers organization.
- Bruins winger Blake Wheeler put on 15 pounds of muscle this off-season to try and help him avoid hitting the wall near the end of the upcoming campaign.
- Patrice Bergeron wants to return to his lofty offensive totals in 2009/10, writes Fluto Shinzawa.
- Kevin Paul Dupont reports that the Leafs have apparently offered two first round picks and a second round pick for Phil Kessel.
- The Sabres finally signed Drew Stafford on Sunday, as the former UND Fighting Sioux winger penned a two-year deal, worth $3.8 million.
- Comeback “kid” Theoren Fleury talks about his problems with alcohol and the challenges of turning his life around.
- If he’s healthy, netminder Miikka Kiprusoff would love to play for Team Finland at the Olympics.
- Flames youngster Mikael Backlund is focusing on the mental part of the game, explains Randy Sportak.
- “I think the changes made this summer were positive changes, and I think that gives us a real strong sense of optimism and excitement heading into the season,” said Hurricanes veteran center Matt Cullen.
- Blackhawks coach Joel Quenneville thinks Cristobal Huet will benefit from coming into the season knowing he is the undisputed number one starter.
- It appears that new coach Joe Sacco has moved Avalanche winger Wojtek Wolski back to the left side.
- Blue Jackets players have come to camp with some serious intensity, writes Aaron Portzline.
- In good news, the Blue Jackets have increased the team’s season ticket sales over last season.
- The Stars players are trying to get accustomed to the system Marc Crawford is trying to install.
- Could Ville Leino and Jason Williams replace Jiri Hudler and Mikael Samuelsson on the Red Wings’ third line?
- Meanwhile, Andreas Lilji was placed on IR with postconcussion symptoms.
- Pat Quinn has mixed it up this season, as he has veterans and prospects getting ready in the same dressing rooms.
- Rob Schremp wants to be an Oiler, but if he doesn’t make the team, then waivers will be a factor, writes Robert Tychkowski.
- Coming off a knee injury, Panthers defenseman Bryan Allen is excited to be back on the ice at training camp.
- It appears the Panthers are close to signing former Hurricanes defenseman Dennis Seidenberg.
- The only reason the Kings are at training camp is to make the playoffs, and they have the t-shirts to prove it.
- Petr Kalus wants to make the Wild roster and is willing to do just about anything–even to teammates–to make the team.
- Todd Richards is implementing a far more aggressive system for the Wild players than they played under ultra-conservative Jacques Lemaire.
- Scott Gomez is impressed at the passion of Montreal fans, explains Pat Hickey of the Montreal Gazette.
- Georges Laraque came to camp lighter than he did last season, writes Dave Stubbs.
- The Predators are very happy to have Steve Sullivan back at training camp this fall.
- Meantime, John Glennon describes the new Predators third jerseys, among other things.
- Martin Brodeur is a fan of Jacques Lemaire’s system, even though most Devils players were confused on the first day of camp.
- Devils fans should not be concerned that Parise/Zajac/Langenbrunner were playing apart yesterday, explains Rich Chere.
- “Time will tell who wins the deal, it’s always like that, but it certainly looks pretty good for both sides right now,” said Sharks defenseman Dan Boyle.
- Daniel Alfredsson thinks the Senators are a better team than they were before the Heatley trade.
- Flyers fans have reason to be jacked up for the 2009/10 season, writes Mark Kram.
- Dan Bylsma is trying Tyler Kennedy on Evgeni Malkin’s wing, as the team waits for Maxime Talbot to eventually return from injury.
- Sidney Crosby respected Alex Goligoski’s intensity at practice on Sunday.
- “Of the guys I’ve talked to in Ottawa, nobody has anything bad to say about him,” said Dan Boyle about Dany Heatley.
- Heatley and the Sharks both have an opportunity to remake their image, opines Eric Duhatschek.
- Aaron Palushaj has surprised the Blues brass, but is likely to still begin the season in the AHL.
- Just how good is Victor Hedman?
- Lightning coach Rick Tocchet is happy with the way training camp has gone so far.
- Jason Allison’s best chance at making the Leafs may be because Brian Burke teams generally don’t rush young players.
- If the Leafs want to turnaround last season’s fortunes, goaltending will play a big part in that.
- Toronto has also added more scouts to the team’s staff.
- Here are the top four defensemen for Toronto this season: Mike Komisarek, Tomas Kaberle, Luke Schenn and Francois Beauchemin.
- Phil Kessel’s agent was around Leafs camp, so talk of Phil Kessel’s possible arrival has not simmered.
- The Canucks may be playing Terrace, but Willie Mitchell doesn’t know where that is.
- Capitals forward Tomas Fleischmann has a blood clot in his leg, but luckily is going to be alright.