- Bobby Ryan has arrived at the NHL level, explains Helene Elliot.
- The Thrashers cut down their exhibition roster yesterday, by sending a bunch of players back to their respective junior teams and the AHL.
- The backup goaltending job in Boston appears to be Tuukka Rask’s to lose, writes Fluto Shinzawa.
- Stephen Harris of the Boston Herald reports that the Bruins are close to trading Phil Kessel in what would be a blockbuster trade.
- In pre-season action, Boston defeated Toronto by a score of 3-2 last night.
- Buffalo has signed first round pick Tyler Ennis to an entry-level deal.
- Rene Bourque is slowly feeling more confident about his recovery from his off-season ankle surgery, writes Randy Sportak.
- Theoren Fleury is going to be in the lineup for the Flames’ exhibition game tonight.
- After stepping down from his post at the NHLPA, Glenn Healy has landed a job at Hockey Night in Canada.
- You may not know that the Carolina Hurricanes had the most power play chances out of any team in the NHL last season.
- The Hurricanes are completely confident that they can compete with Washington for the Southeast Division title.
- Tomas Kopecky’s performance in training camp and the exhibition season will define his role for the regular sesaon, says coach Joel Quenneville.
- In Colorado, can Darren Haydar finally crack an NHL roster on a regular basis?
- Aaron Portzline has the interesting story of Jared Aulin’s attempted comeback to the NHL.
- New Stars coach Marc Crawford is emphasizing the importance of his team’s improvement in the face-off circle for next season.
- Justin Abdelkader impressed many onlookers, including Wings coach Mike Babcock, with his play in last night’s exhibition win over Philadelphia.
- “Eaves can really shoot the puck and can skate, ” said Babcock.
- One of the reasons for Johan Franzen’s continued success is his desire to improve on a daily basis.
- Pat Quinn is slowly putting his mark on the Oilers, game-by-game, writes Jim Matheson.
- Former Oilers bench boss Craig MacTavish continues to speak highly of the franchise and maintains that his departure from Edmonton was good for both sides.
- The scoring chances were there against the Islanders on Wednesday, unfortunately the hands were not, explains Robert Tychkowski.
- There is quite the battle going on for the Panthers’ seventh defenseman spot.
- Michael Frolik is going to do whatever he can to avoid the sophomore jinx, writes Steve Gorten.
- Petr Sykora is happy to be in Minnesota and brings with him a great resume to go along with his positive attitude.
- Jacques Martin is making sure that the Habs have a strong practice work ethic.
- So far it looks like Mike Cammalleri and Scott Gomez have developed some good chemistry.
- In other news, former Habs bench boss Guy Carbonneau has been hired by HNIC.
- The Nashville Predators have offered both prospects and draft picks in a trade for Phil Kessel.
- Is Colin Wilson ready to be an NHLer this season?
- Jamie Langenbrunner need not worry, he will be getting his captain “C” back, even after Brendan Shanahan wore it for the Devils last night.
- The Rangers are making cuts today but Evgeny Grachev is not going anywhere.
- Defenseman Erik Karlsson impressed with his play during the Senators’ pre-season game last night.
- The Senators players are mighty excited by the team’s depth in terms of scoring up front.
- Newcomer Milan Michalek knows that playing in Ottawa comes with a lot of pressure.
- Flyers coach John Stevens was impressed by the play of Chris Pronger in Detroit on Wednesday.
- Speaking of impressive, JVR was also quite good in his pre-season debut versus Detroit.
- Jim Vandermeer likes the potential of the Coyotes’ legal defense this season.
- Off the ice, Paul Hunter of the Toronto Star says Jim Balsillie’s hopes of buying the Coyotes continue to fade.
- Paul Bissonnette would love to crack the Penguins roster, but knows his chances are not great, writes Dave Molinari.
- Some compare Pens prospect Eric Tangradi to a young Kevin Stevens.
- The San Jose Sharks are about to sign Manny Malhotra, reports David Pollak.
- Just because the Blues signed Ty Conklin, does not mean that the team doesn’t see good things for prospect Ben Bishop.
- Carlo Colaiacovo loves the fact that the media does not harp on the past in St. Louis like it did in Toronto.
- Of no real surprise to anyone, Victor Hedman played an impressive pre-season opener.
- The Lightning seemed to really settle down after the first ten minutes of play, according to coach Rick Tocchet.
- Brian Burke’s history suggests he will slowly develop his team’s young core and not rush anyone to the NHL, explains Damien Cox.
- One thing is for certain, the Leafs won’t be getting pushed around this season.
- In positive news, the whole charter flights controversy has been put to bed.
- In Vancouver, Steve Bernier lost about 15 pounds over the summer in an attempt to gain speed.
- Both Mikael Samuelsson and Alex Burrows will see time on the Sedin’s wing this season.
- Here is a nice story about good guy Ryan Johnson paying tribute to his late father.
- If Karl Alzner is to make the Washington Capitals this season, he will have to blow the competition away.