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<blockquote data-quote="Knightfall" data-source="post: 2583986" data-attributes="member: 2012"><p><strong>NHL WEEKLY for the 3rd week of September!</strong></p><p></p><p>And now for something a little more serious...</p><p></p><p><span style="color: DarkOrange"><strong>The Score's Notebook</strong></span></p><p><a href="http://forecaster.ca/thescore/hockey/news.cgi?notebook" target="_blank">http://forecaster.ca/thescore/hockey/news.cgi?notebook</a></p><p></p><p>Here's the highlights... Canadian teams and free agency talk. If you want to read the rest then click the above link.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: DarkOrange"><strong>THE CANADIAN SIX PACK</strong></span></p><p></p><p><strong>CANADIENS</strong> The early buzz at Habs camp has been the spectacular play of <strong>Alex Kovalev</strong>, which was expected, as well as the surprising performance of 18-year-old winger <strong>Guillaume Latendresse</strong>--which is a huge surprise. Drafted in the second round (45th overall) in June, Latendresse has the size/scoring combination the Habs crave on the wing. It's early, but the QMJHL product has given himself a chance to see action in the preseason because of strong play in the scrimmages.</p><p></p><p><strong>CANUCKS</strong> Veteran B.C. native <strong>Cliff Ronning</strong>, who played with the Canucks from 1991-96, may be signed to a league-minimum contract before the end of training camp--according to reports out of Vancouver. If the 'Nucks add Ronning, who will turn 40 before opening night, he'll probably be used as a reserve forward, power-play specialist and possible shootout candidate.</p><p></p><p><strong>FLAMES</strong> As expected, veteran free-agent acquisition <strong>Tony Amonte</strong>--late of the Philadelphia Flyers--has been moved over to left wing to begin training camp. The 35-year-old Amonte will probably play on the first line alongside <strong>Daymond Langkow</strong> and captain <strong>Jarome Iginla</strong> in what could be one of the most potent offensive trios Calgary has iced in several years. In fact, Amonte and Langkow may help Iginla earn his first Art Ross Trophy as the NHL's leading scorer in 2005-06.</p><p></p><p><strong>MAPLE LEAFS</strong> <strong>Steve Thomas</strong>, affectionately known as 'Stumpy', is back with the Maple Leafs--albeit on a tryout basis. If he makes the club out of training camp, the 42-year-old Thomas would begin a third stint with Toronto. He'll most likely get a look on the fourth line. Meanwhile, veteran bruising defenseman <strong>Bryan Marchment</strong> is also in camp without a guaranteed contract, but expect him to make the club as the No. 7 defenseman--since Toronto still lacks toughness from the back end.</p><p></p><p><strong>OILERS</strong> While the Oil were not able to land former captain <strong>Mark Messier</strong>, who retired from hockey after 25 NHL seasons earlier in the week, Edmonton did manage to re-sign the club's current heart and soul--left wing <strong>Ryan Smyth</strong>. Smyth signed a two-year contract worth a reported $7 million. Messier's retirement could be good news for OHL star center <strong>Robbie Schremp</strong>, who has already looked good in camp and may be the offensive center the Oilers crave.</p><p></p><p><strong>SENATORS</strong> Former Thrasher <strong>Dany Heatley</strong>, who was thought to be a natural candidate to switch over to left wing (a trouble spot in Ottawa over the years), has instead begun camp at his natural position on the right side next to first-line center <strong>Jason Spezza</strong>. It is speedy <strong>Martin Havlat</strong> who has moved over to left wing to begin training camp, as new coach Bryan Murray tries to place most of his offense on the top two lines. Havlat is skating with <strong>Bryan Smolinski</strong> and <strong>Daniel Alfredsson</strong>.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: DarkOrange"><strong>FREE AGENT WEALS/WOES</strong></span></p><p></p><p><strong>BRUINS</strong> Goaltender <strong>Tim Thomas</strong>, who played sparingly with the Bruins in 2002-03, has signed a one-way contract with the club--according to reports out of Europe. The B's signed the 31-year-old Thomas away from Jokerit Helsinki of the SM-Liiga as an insurance policy, since No. 1 man <strong>Andrew Raycroft</strong> remains un-signed and projected backup <strong>Hannu Toivonen</strong> has yet to appear in an NHL game. If Raycroft doesn't sign soon, the Bruins may anoint Toivonen the starter.</p><p></p><p><strong>CAPITALS</strong> Slovakian defender <strong>Ivan Majesky</strong>, who signed a one-year deal worth $800,000 with the Caps earlier this summer, failed his physical because of a knee injury (incurred at the 2005 IIHF World hockey championships). As a result, he may get a very late start to training camp with his new Washington teammates. This is potentially bad news for the team, but good news for fellow right-shooting defensemen <strong>Mathieu Biron</strong>, <strong>Mike Green</strong>, <strong>Jamie Heward</strong> and <strong>Nolan Yonkman</strong>.</p><p></p><p><strong>FLYERS</strong> With Finnish veteran <strong>Sami Kapanen</strong> expected to miss up to 10 weeks due to a right shoulder injury, the Flyers signed left wing <strong>Brian Savage</strong> to a one-year contract on Thursday. Kapanen was expected to play on the third line next to captain <strong>Keith Primeau</strong>, so Savage will probably battle the likes of <strong>Donald Brashear</strong>, <strong>Jon Sim</strong> and rookie <strong>Ben Eager</strong> for the job. The 34-year-old Savage has been in steady decline since 2000-01, and has bounced around somewhat.</p><p></p><p><strong>HURRICANES</strong> The 'Canes signed 22-year-old winger <strong>Vince Bellissimo</strong> to a contract earlier in the week, following a solid performance in rookie camp. Bellissimo was originally drafted by Florida with the 158th overall pick in 2002, but was eventually let go. He attended Carolina's rookie camp on a tryout and earned his way into the organization. He'll likely begin his pro career in the AHL.</p><p></p><p><strong>PREDATORS</strong> Still in search of another capable center, the Predators have invited veteran <strong>Yanic Perreault</strong> to training camp. The former Toronto, Los Angeles and Montreal pivot should compete for the third-line center job with the likes of <strong>Randy Robitaille</strong>, <strong>Simon Gamache</strong> and <strong>Kris Beech</strong>--though wingers <strong>Adam Hall</strong> and <strong>Steve Sullivan</strong> may be moved to the middle if none of the candidates pan out during the preseason. Also, keep an eye on Russian winger <strong>Alexander Radulov</strong>.</p><p></p><p><strong>SHARKS</strong> After going the entire off-season sans a newcomer, the Sharks finally added a player this week with the free-agent signing of former Senators winger <strong>Josh Langfeld</strong>. Langfeld, who can play either wing position, will probably battle rookies <strong>Ryan Clowe</strong> and <strong>Steve Bernier</strong> for a roster spot at training camp. Langfeld has the edge, largely based on his NHL experience (51 NHL games).</p><p></p><p><strong>THRASHERS</strong> While the Thrashers continue to wait on un-signed restricted free agent <strong>Ilya Kovalchuk</strong>, the team added more scoring depth earlier in the week with the signing of veteran Slovak <strong>Peter Bondra</strong>. With Bondra in tow, Atlanta may now boast 2 Russians and 2 Slovaks among their top-six wingers this season (Kovalchuk and <strong>Vyacheslav Kozlov</strong>, plus Bondra and fellow newcomer <strong>Marian Hossa</strong>). It gives coach Bob Hartley plenty of options--as long as Kovalchuk re-signs.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: DarkOrange"><strong>FOOTNOTE: SID THE KID</strong></span></p><p></p><p><strong>PENGUINS</strong> The long-awaited debut of <strong>Sidney Crosby</strong> in a Penguins uniform was a resounding success Friday, as he accumulated three assists in an intra-squad game. For now, it appears coach Ed Olczyk has decided to team the 18-year-old rookie in between veteran wingers <strong>Mark Recchi</strong> and <strong>John LeClair</strong>. However, captain <strong>Mario Lemieux</strong> did not participate in the scrimmage but is expected to play left wing on the top line with Crosby and Recchi when the regular season starts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Knightfall, post: 2583986, member: 2012"] [b]NHL WEEKLY for the 3rd week of September![/b] And now for something a little more serious... [COLOR=DarkOrange][B]The Score's Notebook[/B][/COLOR] [url]http://forecaster.ca/thescore/hockey/news.cgi?notebook[/url] Here's the highlights... Canadian teams and free agency talk. If you want to read the rest then click the above link. [COLOR=DarkOrange][B]THE CANADIAN SIX PACK[/B][/COLOR] [B]CANADIENS[/B] The early buzz at Habs camp has been the spectacular play of [B]Alex Kovalev[/B], which was expected, as well as the surprising performance of 18-year-old winger [B]Guillaume Latendresse[/B]--which is a huge surprise. Drafted in the second round (45th overall) in June, Latendresse has the size/scoring combination the Habs crave on the wing. It's early, but the QMJHL product has given himself a chance to see action in the preseason because of strong play in the scrimmages. [B]CANUCKS[/B] Veteran B.C. native [B]Cliff Ronning[/B], who played with the Canucks from 1991-96, may be signed to a league-minimum contract before the end of training camp--according to reports out of Vancouver. If the 'Nucks add Ronning, who will turn 40 before opening night, he'll probably be used as a reserve forward, power-play specialist and possible shootout candidate. [B]FLAMES[/B] As expected, veteran free-agent acquisition [B]Tony Amonte[/B]--late of the Philadelphia Flyers--has been moved over to left wing to begin training camp. The 35-year-old Amonte will probably play on the first line alongside [B]Daymond Langkow[/B] and captain [B]Jarome Iginla[/B] in what could be one of the most potent offensive trios Calgary has iced in several years. In fact, Amonte and Langkow may help Iginla earn his first Art Ross Trophy as the NHL's leading scorer in 2005-06. [B]MAPLE LEAFS[/B] [B]Steve Thomas[/B], affectionately known as 'Stumpy', is back with the Maple Leafs--albeit on a tryout basis. If he makes the club out of training camp, the 42-year-old Thomas would begin a third stint with Toronto. He'll most likely get a look on the fourth line. Meanwhile, veteran bruising defenseman [B]Bryan Marchment[/B] is also in camp without a guaranteed contract, but expect him to make the club as the No. 7 defenseman--since Toronto still lacks toughness from the back end. [B]OILERS[/B] While the Oil were not able to land former captain [B]Mark Messier[/B], who retired from hockey after 25 NHL seasons earlier in the week, Edmonton did manage to re-sign the club's current heart and soul--left wing [B]Ryan Smyth[/B]. Smyth signed a two-year contract worth a reported $7 million. Messier's retirement could be good news for OHL star center [B]Robbie Schremp[/B], who has already looked good in camp and may be the offensive center the Oilers crave. [B]SENATORS[/B] Former Thrasher [B]Dany Heatley[/B], who was thought to be a natural candidate to switch over to left wing (a trouble spot in Ottawa over the years), has instead begun camp at his natural position on the right side next to first-line center [B]Jason Spezza[/B]. It is speedy [B]Martin Havlat[/B] who has moved over to left wing to begin training camp, as new coach Bryan Murray tries to place most of his offense on the top two lines. Havlat is skating with [B]Bryan Smolinski[/B] and [B]Daniel Alfredsson[/B]. [COLOR=DarkOrange][B]FREE AGENT WEALS/WOES[/B][/COLOR] [B]BRUINS[/B] Goaltender [B]Tim Thomas[/B], who played sparingly with the Bruins in 2002-03, has signed a one-way contract with the club--according to reports out of Europe. The B's signed the 31-year-old Thomas away from Jokerit Helsinki of the SM-Liiga as an insurance policy, since No. 1 man [B]Andrew Raycroft[/B] remains un-signed and projected backup [B]Hannu Toivonen[/B] has yet to appear in an NHL game. If Raycroft doesn't sign soon, the Bruins may anoint Toivonen the starter. [B]CAPITALS[/B] Slovakian defender [B]Ivan Majesky[/B], who signed a one-year deal worth $800,000 with the Caps earlier this summer, failed his physical because of a knee injury (incurred at the 2005 IIHF World hockey championships). As a result, he may get a very late start to training camp with his new Washington teammates. This is potentially bad news for the team, but good news for fellow right-shooting defensemen [B]Mathieu Biron[/B], [B]Mike Green[/B], [B]Jamie Heward[/B] and [B]Nolan Yonkman[/B]. [B]FLYERS[/B] With Finnish veteran [B]Sami Kapanen[/B] expected to miss up to 10 weeks due to a right shoulder injury, the Flyers signed left wing [B]Brian Savage[/B] to a one-year contract on Thursday. Kapanen was expected to play on the third line next to captain [B]Keith Primeau[/B], so Savage will probably battle the likes of [B]Donald Brashear[/B], [B]Jon Sim[/B] and rookie [B]Ben Eager[/B] for the job. The 34-year-old Savage has been in steady decline since 2000-01, and has bounced around somewhat. [B]HURRICANES[/B] The 'Canes signed 22-year-old winger [B]Vince Bellissimo[/B] to a contract earlier in the week, following a solid performance in rookie camp. Bellissimo was originally drafted by Florida with the 158th overall pick in 2002, but was eventually let go. He attended Carolina's rookie camp on a tryout and earned his way into the organization. He'll likely begin his pro career in the AHL. [B]PREDATORS[/B] Still in search of another capable center, the Predators have invited veteran [B]Yanic Perreault[/B] to training camp. The former Toronto, Los Angeles and Montreal pivot should compete for the third-line center job with the likes of [B]Randy Robitaille[/B], [B]Simon Gamache[/B] and [B]Kris Beech[/B]--though wingers [B]Adam Hall[/B] and [B]Steve Sullivan[/B] may be moved to the middle if none of the candidates pan out during the preseason. Also, keep an eye on Russian winger [B]Alexander Radulov[/B]. [B]SHARKS[/B] After going the entire off-season sans a newcomer, the Sharks finally added a player this week with the free-agent signing of former Senators winger [B]Josh Langfeld[/B]. Langfeld, who can play either wing position, will probably battle rookies [B]Ryan Clowe[/B] and [B]Steve Bernier[/B] for a roster spot at training camp. Langfeld has the edge, largely based on his NHL experience (51 NHL games). [B]THRASHERS[/B] While the Thrashers continue to wait on un-signed restricted free agent [B]Ilya Kovalchuk[/B], the team added more scoring depth earlier in the week with the signing of veteran Slovak [B]Peter Bondra[/B]. With Bondra in tow, Atlanta may now boast 2 Russians and 2 Slovaks among their top-six wingers this season (Kovalchuk and [B]Vyacheslav Kozlov[/B], plus Bondra and fellow newcomer [B]Marian Hossa[/B]). It gives coach Bob Hartley plenty of options--as long as Kovalchuk re-signs. [COLOR=DarkOrange][B]FOOTNOTE: SID THE KID[/B][/COLOR] [B]PENGUINS[/B] The long-awaited debut of [B]Sidney Crosby[/B] in a Penguins uniform was a resounding success Friday, as he accumulated three assists in an intra-squad game. For now, it appears coach Ed Olczyk has decided to team the 18-year-old rookie in between veteran wingers [B]Mark Recchi[/B] and [B]John LeClair[/B]. However, captain [B]Mario Lemieux[/B] did not participate in the scrimmage but is expected to play left wing on the top line with Crosby and Recchi when the regular season starts. [/QUOTE]
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