Samuelsson Receives 1st Star Honors from Yahoo! Sports Puck Daddy

Thursday’s Three Stars: Samuelsson, Plekanec OT heroesSean Leahy Puck Daddy Yahoo! Sports April 16, 2010 No. 1 star: Mikael Samuelsson, Vancouver Canucks The final game of the night needed an extra period to decide things and at 8:52 of overtime, Mikael Samuelsson’s shot beat Los Angeles’ Jonathan Quick(notes) for his second goal of the night

Shirokov and Moose Ready To Rumble Against Hamilton Bulldogs

Antler Banter: Volume 24Hockey Blog In Canada April 15, 2010 The AHL’s Calder Cup Playoffs start this evening, and the Moose will be in Hamilton, Ontario to battle the North Division Champion Hamilton Bulldogs. These two teams battled to even 4-3-1 records this season, proving that there wasn’t a lot of difference between the teams

Samuelsson nets winner in overtime as Vancouver slips past L.A.

Canucks work overtime to get 1-0 jump on Kings: Samuelsson nets winner in overtime as Vancouver slips past L.A.Canwest News Service April 16, 2010 The Vancouver Canucks had to work overtime to do so, but they struck first in their NHL Western Conference quarter-final series with the Los Angeles Kings. Mikael Samuelsson scored his second

Ilya Kovalchuk and Devils Will Bring “A Game” Tonight

Devils rather calm despite Game 1 loss to FlyersAssociated Press April 16, 2010 Ilya Kovalchuk, who probably was the Devils’ best player in the game, took a simple approach. He wants the Devils to shoot more, especially on the power play. The Russian also knows the Devils can’t lose the opening two games at home.

Volchenkov and Phillips Proving Early On To Be Crosby’s Kryptonite

Senators’ duo stymies Sidney in openerAdam Kimelman NHL.com April 14, 2010 It’s no surprise, then, that the Ottawa Senators made slowing the Penguins’ captain a large part of their strategy going into the start of their Eastern Conference Quarterfinal series. The shock was that they were able to accomplish their goal. Every team goes into

Countrymen Rinne, Niemi reach first NHL playoffs

Rick Gano The Canadian Press April 14, 2010 Nashville’s Pekka Rinne and Chicago’s Antti Niemi share a homeland. On Friday night, the two Finnish goaltenders will have something else in common when they make their debuts in the Stanley Cup playoffs. The six-foot-five Rinne went 32-16-5 this season and hopes to use his big frame

Samuelsson brings the ring-thing factor to the Canucks

Elliott Pap, Vancouver Sun April 14, 2010 There aren’t many Stanley Cup rings in the Vancouver Canucks’ dressing room and, given the team’s history of never winning one, obviously the jewelry has been captured elsewhere and been imported. Mikael Samuelsson won his ring two years ago while a member of the Detroit Red Wings and

Kovalchuk Prepared To Perform In The Playoffs

Ilya Kovalchuk gets shot at performing under pressure as New Jersey Devils face Flyers in playoffsKristie Ackert New York Daily News April 14, 2010 Kovalchuk, who had five seasons with at least 41 goals (including two with career-best 52) for Atlanta, will try to win his first playoff game in his eighth NHL campaign. “I

Nashville Gamebreaker: Pekka Rinne

It goes without saying that goaltender is a focal point for every playoff team, but for the low-scoring, defense-first Nashville Predators, the position’s importance becomes elevated even further. In their 11th season, the Predators will make their fifth postseason appearance this week –- also their fifth in the last six seasons — and they will

Ilya Kovalchuk Adds New Dimension To Cup Hopeful Devils

Devils ride surge into playoffsTom Gulitti The Record April 13, 2010 The biggest difference, however, is the presence of Ilya Kovalchuk, the two-time 50-goal scorer who Lamoriello acquired in a Feb. 4 trade with Atlanta. The addition of Kovalchuk, who scored 41 regular-season goals, has given the Devils a potent one-two punch with Zach Parise,