Canuck Offense Gets Edge Over Chicago Heading Into Series

Early look and prediction at Hawks-CanucksJesse Rogers ESPN Chicago April 28, 2010 Offense: Vancouver had the most potent attack in the Western Conference, but the Blackhawks weren’t far behind. Both teams have secondary scoring, but it didn’t surface as much for the Hawks in Round 1 as it will need to in Round 2. Players

Hot commodity Shirokov sticking with chosen path

Ken Wiebe Winnipeg Sun April 28, 2010 Sergei Shirokov has no plans to abandon his dream. There are sure to be lucrative offers for the skilled forward to return to Russia and play in the Kontinental Hockey League, but Shirokov is still planning on being in North America next fall. “Next year I’ll go back

Puck Daddy of Yahoo! Sports Chats With Anton Volchenkov

Puck Daddy chats with Ottawa’s Anton Volchenkov‏ about free agency, his Norris winner and why Senators lost to PenguinsDmitri Chesnokov Puck Daddy, Yahoo! Sports April 27, 2010 Anton Volchenkov of the Ottawa Senators is a defenseman, and the Norris Trophy is the award given to the best player at his position. If Volchenkov had to

Pekka Rinne Believes Confidence Is Still High In Nashville

Nashville Predators insist confidence remains high against Chicago Blackhawks: Players say confidence still OK despite stunning Game 5 lossBryan Muller The Tennessean April 26, 2010 When the Predators returned home from Chicago on Saturday night, they held an impromptu meeting in the airport hangar. Coach Barry Trotz told his players to keep their heads up,

Chatting with Ilya Kovalchuk about his future with Devils, NHL

Dmitry Chesnokov Puck Daddy, Yahoo! Sports April 24, 2010 As soon as the series against the Philadelphia Flyers was over, the talk of where the New Jersey Forward Ilya Kovalchuk(notes) may end up. For Kovalchuk, the thought of signing a new contract is not the most important thing in the world right now. Ilya welcomed

Sammy’s Lucky Break Helps The Canucks Advance

Canucks’ late goal finishes off Kings: Latest third-period rally sends Vancouver to conference semisAssociated Press April 26, 2010 Of all the breaks that went the Vancouver Canucks’ way in the final three games of their playoff series against the Los Angeles Kings, none was bigger than a fortuitous crack in Mikael Samuelsson’s stick. When Samuelsson’s

Mikael Samuelsson’s Hard Work Paying Off

The harder Samuelsson works the luckier he getsBen Kuzma The Province April 26, 2010 The media mob was surrounding Henrik and Daniel Sedin and allowed Mikael Samuelsson to catch his breath and contemplate another stunning playoff comeback Sunday. And while he didn’t score to send the Vancouver Canucks to the second round of the Stanley

Perttu Lindgren and The Stars Advance as Texas Sweeps The Ice Hogs

Texas Stars Win 4-2, Sweep Series Against Rockford IceHogsTexas Stars April 23, 2010 The Texas Stars (4-0) defeated the Rockford IceHogs (0-4) 4-2 on Friday night in front of 2,403 fans at the Rockford MetroCentre. The Stars completed the sweep of the Hogs, winning all four games in the best-of-seven series. Stars goalie Brent Krahn

Signing Samuelsson a coup for Canucks

Dave Lozo NHL.com April 25, 2010 When Mikael Samuelsson signed with the Vancouver Canucks as a free agent last summer, it wasn’t exactly an attention-grabbing move on par with Marian Gaborik and the Rangers, or Marian Hossa and the Blackhawks. But at three years and $7.5 million, Samuelsson has been a bargain. Teammates rave about

Sens Season in Review, Volchenkov & Phillips A Superb Pairing

Sens in Review: More positives than negatives for Ottawa this season despite Saturday’s early playoff exitRoy MacGregor The Globe and Review April 25, 2010 It sure happens fast. Today, a car flying down the Queensway with Ottawa Senators window flags flapping in the wind looks out of sorts, instantly out of season. Time to stop