- After a season where he found himself on three NHL teams, Steve Eminger is hoping to finally settle down in Anaheim.
- Drew MacIntyre knows he has a tall task ahead of him if he wants to make the Thrashers team.
- “For us to succeed, he has to at least match or exceed the level he was at last year,” said Thrashers coach John Anderson about Bryan Little.
- Bruins center David Krejci says there is a 10% chance he will be able to play on opening night of the NHL regular season.
- Dennis Wideman became a polished two-way defenseman under coach Claude Julien last season.
- Theoren Fleury will not be dressing for the Flames’ pre-season opener against the Oilers tonight.
- Steve Macfarlane of the Calgary Sun writes a good column about the distraction that has been Fleury’s attempted comeback.
- Mark Giordano is looking forward to getting back into game action, but he knows that he has to perform well from the outset, as many players want his job.
- Brent Sutter has everyone moving in the same direction, writes Allan Maki.
- Here are the Flames’ projected lines for tonight’s contest.
- It is hard to set a better example than Hurricanes captain Rod Brind’Amour.
- With Nikolai Khabibulin now in Edmonton, Corey Crawford wants to lock in the Hawks’ backup netminding job.
- Matt Duchene is making a great impression at Avalanche camp, writes Adrian Dater.
- It looks like Scott Howson and Antoine Vermette’s agent are close to agreeing to a contract extension.
- If the Blue Jackets are to move forward, the team is going to need good performances from Derick Brassard, Jakub Voracek and Steve Mason.
- Marty Turco is happy with the way Marc Crawford is treating his netminders, writes Mike Heika.
- With Andreas Lilja for what looks like a long time, Jonathan Ericsson’s presence on the Wings’ back-end becomes even more important.
- The Wings lost speedy center Darren Helm for two-to-four weeks with a shoulder injury.
- Lubomir Visnovsky’s right arm is still not 100%, even though his surgery was last February.
- It looks like Patrick O’Sullivan is getting the first chance to play left wing on the Oilers’ number one line.
- Speaking of the first line, Shawn Horcoff is not going to think about his salary anymore and is instead, just going to play his game.
- Gilbert Brule knows he has to do something to differentiate himself from the many other players vying for a depth spot on the Edmonton roster.
- Rob Schremp is getting a fresh chance in Edmonton to prove to the team’s new coaching staff that he deserves a spot on the NHL roster, explains Jim Matheson.
- Both the Panthers’ coach and GM are excited to have Dennis Seidenberg now in the fold.
- Can Panthers youngster Shawn Matthias realize the potential many believed he had when he was drafted by the Red Wings?
- Los Angeles GM Dean Lombardi had some interesting comments about Alexander Frolov, explains Helene Elliot.
- Brent Burns wants to put the 2008/09 season behind him, as the talented defenseman foresees a far better 2009/10.
- Michael Russo of the Star-Tribune hints that the Wild’s training camp invitation to Petr Sykora will result in a contract.
- Barry Trotz says David Legwand and Martin Erat are capable of posting 65-70 points. (Writer’s note: Don’t bet on that.)
- Jacques Lemaire was a lot happier with the second day of Devils camp than the first.
- With the season still two weeks away, the Rangers see no reason to rush Marian Gaborik (tightness and soreness) into the lineup. (Writer’s note: Wild fans are probably happy they are done with this kind of stuff.)
- The Brandon Dubinsky contract issue continues, as Larry Brooks states that Brandon Dubinsky’s request for his team equipment to use while he practices on his own, was rejected.
- Do not be surprised to see Jonathan Cheechoo lineup alongside Jason Spezza this season in Ottawa.
- Cheechoo’s attitude is a welcome addition to the Senators locker room.
- As David linked yesterday, here is another story on Joe Frazier meeting Ray Emery.
- Ulf Samuelsson continues to run Coyotes camp, as Wayne Gretzky’s status is still up in the air.
- It is only news because it is Sidney Crosby, but the superstar is trying out a new stick.
- Coach Bylsma has been happy with what he’s seen from his Penguins early in training camp.
- Surprise, surprise; Dany Heatley is most likely going to line up alongside Joe Thornton, says coach Todd McLellan.
- D.J. King is the resident tough-guy in St. Louis, writes Jeremy Rutherford.
- Reports say that Brad Winchester looks better than ever so far this training camp.
- Martin St. Louis really is the emotional leader of the Tampa Bay Lightning, writes Damian Cristodero.
- Bolts netminder Mike Smith may have been critical of his own effort, but he’s happy to be back on the ice after last season’s concussion issues.
- With so many pending free agents after this season, Damien Cox makes a very good point about motivation and the Leafs roster.
- If Nazem Kadri does not crack one of the top two forward lines, Leafs coach Ron Wilson says he won’t make the team.
- Ian White knows he is in tough with the numbers game on the back-end in Leafs land.
- Sergei Shirokov impressed all with his two-goal performance at yesterday’s NHL pre-season opener for the Canucks.
- The Sedins sounds excited to be joined by Mikael Samuelsson this season.
- Meantime, young center Cody Hodgson is feeling better injury-wise, reports Ben Kuzma.
- Chris Clark of the Capitals is feeling good and is excited about the upcoming season, writes Corey Masisak.
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