Training-camp cuts are a necessity, but that doesn't make it any easier for the players involved. Just ask the New Jersey Devils' Patrik Elias who was favored to crack the Devil's 1996 lineup straight out of training-camp.
Something to discuss at the Water Cooler -- what will the Penguins do without top defenseman Sergei Gonchar? Also up for debate is the fortune of other teams and players as the start to the regular season creeps ever closer.
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Metallurg Magnitogorsk is planning on giving the Rangers all they can handle in Wednesday night's Victoria Cup matchup. But the Rangers are ready. "It’ll be an intense game and both teams will be fighting to win," says Brandon Dubinsky.
After suffering a broken nose on Sept. 24, Detroit Red Wings defenseman Nicklas Lidstrom could possibly return to the lineup Wednesday night against the Atlanta Thrashers.
Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Sergei Gonchar is expected to miss 4-6 months after undergoing arthroscopic surgery on his left shoulder Thursday for ligament damage suffered during his first shift of the Pens’ first pre-season game.
Washington center Michael Nylander missed over half the season with a shoulder injury during 2007-08. Healthy again, Nylander is ready to prove his game is up to speed.
Defenseman Luke Schenn, the fifth pick in June’s draft and known for his defensive prowess, showed off his offensive ability Monday with the decisive shootout goal in Toronto’s 4-3 preseason win over St. Louis.
Lauri Korpikoski, Corey Potter and Brian Fahey are in Europe competing for the Rangers' final roster spots. "It's weird to call it an exhibition game," Korpikoski said. "It's more of an elimination game for me."
The Columbus Blue Jackets hope knee surgery didn't dull the skill and abrasiveness they liked in Raffi Torres. The forward's Blue Jackets debut is one of the things we can talk about at the Water Cooler.
After bouncing around the minors, Michael Leighton finally has a chance to be a full-time NHL goaltender. Also Sunday, a Bourque returned to Boston and the Isles and Sharks adjusted to new coaches. Let's meet at the Water Cooler.
The Hockey Show lets fans relive the Hockeyville experience one more time. Also, the Anaheim Ducks are doing their part to build the next generation of Southern California hockey stars.
While a preseason game in a foreign country might seem like a novel idea, Rod Gilbert remembers a time when the practice was commonplace, and he spent 25 games worth travelling across Canada.
The hardest thing for a professional athlete to know is when to walk away. The Ducks' Scott Niedermayer and Teemu Selanne dealt with it last year, and Mats Sundin is going through it now.