Here are the morning papers for Sunday the 25th of January:
- Even though J.S. Giguere may not be having his best season in between the pipes, he is going to enjoy playing for the Western Conference today in Montreal.
- Here is a great story about Tim Thomas and his family, courtesy of Steve Conroy of the Boston Herald. Another great article about Thomas, this time from Kevin Paul Dupont. Read Dupont’s usual terrific Sunday Column here.
- Bucky Gleason of the Buffalo News provides readers with his power rankings at the All-Star break. Check out Gleason’s Inside the NHL column.
- Gary Bettman isn’t concerned about the Avalanche franchise, writes Terry Frei.
- The Blue Jackets need to improve their special teams in the second half of the season. Rick Nash has really begun to take the next step, writes Aaron Portzline. The Jackets’ fans are tuning in to watch their squad on television.
- Helene St. James tells us the Red Wings aren’t satisfied with their record. Drew Sharp goes off on the NHL for the suspensions of Nicklas Lidstrom and Pavel Datsyuk.
- Terry Jones looks back at a memorable All-Star game when people actually cared.
- Is Jay Bouwmeester on his way out of Florida?
- These Kings are Dustin Brown’s team, explains Rich Hammond of the L.A. Daily News.
- Is Niklas Backstrom on his way out of Minnesota? Here is Michael Russo’s Sunday Insider.
- The game is really in the background when it comes to All-Star weekend, writes Dave Stubbs. Carey Price was longing for his Habs defense last night, after being left out to dry during the YoungStars Game. Read about Jason Maggio’s thrill of a lifetime. If the NHL is in good shape, Pat Hickey wonders when the last time Commissioner Bettman saw a game in Atlanta?
- This weekend, Mark Streit is reminding the Habs what they are missing out on.
- In Larry Brooks’s Sunday Slap Shots column, he tells us that Steve Stamkos is indeed available in Tampa. Mike Richter the congressman?
- On the other hand, Bruce Garrioch says Vincent Lecavalier isn’t on the block. Meanwhile, Gary Bettman thinks every team will stay just where it is.
- Five sugestions from Sam Carchidi on how the Flyers can improve.
- Evgeni Makin is becoming more comfortable with his colleagues and the english language, writes Shelly Anderson. Dave Molinari takes a look at some numbers regarding the Penguins. No more Ovechkin versus Malkin feud.
- David Pollak tells us that Dan Boyle is finally being recognized for how good he is.
- Damian Cristodero of the St. Petersburg Times has a Q & A with Vincent Lecavalier. Cristodero doesn’t think Lecavalier gets traded, at least for now.
- Damien Cox tells us that Gary Bettman doesn’t think the economy is that bad. Montreal does it up right, explains Garth Woolsey. Luke Schenn is enjoying All-Star weekend.
- Is Mats Sundin’s start analagous to Scott Niedermayer’s and Teemu Selanne’s from last season?
- Even if other players think he’s dirty, Alexander Ovechkin doesn’t seem to care.