Anton Babchuk Highlight Reel

Anton Babchuk is a Ukrainian-Russian professional ice hockey defenceman currently playing for Calgary Flames of the National Hockey League (NHL). From hockeykid91 of YouTube.com

Anton Babchuk Scores, Flames beat Stars in OT

Kiprusoff made 14 saves and Anton Babchuk scored on the power play for the Flames, who scored three goals during their three-game skid. “Obviously, this is something we can build on,” Calgary coach Brent Sutter said. “To come into this building and play as well as we did, it’s a plus.” Ribeiro scored a power-play

Anton Babchuk Assists Twice as Flames Topple Maple Leafs

It took less than a minute for the Flames to spoil Dion Phaneuf’s return to Calgary. Olli Jokinen had a goal and two assists and the Flames scored three times in 57 seconds to beat Phaneuf and the Toronto Maple Leafs 5-2 on Thursday night. Ales Kotalik scored his first goal of the season and

Anton Babchuk Arrives In Town

“It’s a good group of guys in the (dressing room) and you know the two guys we’re getting are good guys too so that’s a non issue.” Sutter revealed the 26-year-old Babchuk, known for his howitzer of a shot, will start with Mark Giordano Friday against the Chicago Blackhawks. He didn’t say where the 31-year-old

Defenseman Anton Babchuk Traded To Calgary Flames In 4 Player Deal

Brett Sutter is leaving his father and his uncle in Calgary to join up with his cousin in Carolina. Along with defenseman Ian White, Sutter, a forward, was traded by Flames GM Darryl Sutter, his father, to the Hurricanes on Tuesday in exchange for defenseman Anton Babchuk and veteran forward Tom Kostopoulos. Brandon Sutter, the

Anton Babchuk Scores On Power-Play

Midway through the second, Carolina defenceman Anton Babchuk lifted his colleagues to within one with a power-play goal. A little more than two minutes later, onetime Canadien Tom Kostopoulos, who never quits, beat Carey Price with the tying goal. Click Here To Continue Reading Article

Anton Babchuk Assists In Hurricanes’ rout of Islanders

Hurricanes coach Paul Maurice thought his team was tense in the opening minutes against New York, but by the time the first period was over, Carolina had a 3-0 lead. By the time Carolina finished scoring a season-high seven goals, there was no anxiety at all in the victorious dressing room. “I didn’t want to