- Former NHL fighters Stu Grimson and Brad Norton believe that fighting can change the momentum of a game, explains Mark Whicker of the Orange County Register.
- Going into 2009/10, the Thrashers are confident that they can continue the momentum they built at the end of last season.
- Kevin Paul Dupont takes a look at Jason Allison’s comeback attempt with Toronto, among other things, in his Hockey Notes column.
- Blue Jackets GM Scott Howson is not concerned that Nikita Filatov will leave for the KHL.
- It sounds like Steve Yzerman would consider any offer to become GM of a NHL franchise.
- Jim Matheson of the Edmonton Journal reports that it appears unlikely that the Oilers will pursue Phil Kessel via the trade route.
- Here’s a nice story about Fernando Pisani giving back to people with bowel disease.
- The government may be helping the Molsons purchase the Montreal Canadiens.
- It is Pekka Rinne’s goal to break the goaltending curse that has been hanging around Nashville for the last couple seasons, writes John Glennon.
- In Ottawa, it appears that the Senators management is worried about training camp with Dany Heatley turning into a big sideshow.
- Senators GM Bryan Murray thinks Alexei Kovalev will grow to love playing in Ottawa.
- “We’ve got five really incredible players,” said Lightning GM Brian Lawton about the quintet of Vincent Lecavalier, Martin St. Louis, Ryan Malone, Steven Stamkos and now Alex Tanguay.
- “The thing with the concussion, everything is 100 percent as far as that goes,” said Lightning netminder Mike Smith about his concussion issues last season.
- This particular economic expert believes that Toronto Maple Leafs do not deserve to be paid off should the Coyotes move to Hamilton.
- On the ice, Brian Burke knows how important his two-headed goaltending monster will be in determining his team’s success.
- Mike Gillis is changing the culture of the Vancouver Canucks by doing things the right way, writes Jason Botchford of the Vancouver Province.
- Botchford continues talking Canucks, as he gives his stamp of approval to the team’s recent defense acquisitions.
- Alain Vigneault will have a tough job determining which defensemen are allotted the offensive minutes next season, writes Tony Gallagher.
