Menu
News
All News
Dungeons & Dragons
Level Up: Advanced 5th Edition
Pathfinder
Starfinder
Warhammer
2d20 System
Year Zero Engine
Industry News
Reviews
Dragon Reflections
White Dwarf Reflections
Columns
Weekly Digests
Weekly News Digest
Freebies, Sales & Bundles
RPG Print News
RPG Crowdfunding News
Game Content
ENterplanetary DimENsions
Mythological Figures
Opinion
Worlds of Design
Peregrine's Nest
RPG Evolution
Other Columns
From the Freelancing Frontline
Monster ENcyclopedia
WotC/TSR Alumni Look Back
4 Hours w/RSD (Ryan Dancey)
The Road to 3E (Jonathan Tweet)
Greenwood's Realms (Ed Greenwood)
Drawmij's TSR (Jim Ward)
Community
Forums & Topics
Forum List
Latest Posts
Forum list
*Dungeons & Dragons
Level Up: Advanced 5th Edition
D&D Older Editions, OSR, & D&D Variants
*TTRPGs General
*Pathfinder & Starfinder
EN Publishing
*Geek Talk & Media
Search forums
Chat/Discord
Resources
Wiki
Pages
Latest activity
Media
New media
New comments
Search media
Downloads
Latest reviews
Search resources
EN Publishing
Store
EN5ider
Adventures in ZEITGEIST
Awfully Cheerful Engine
What's OLD is NEW
Judge Dredd & The Worlds Of 2000AD
War of the Burning Sky
Level Up: Advanced 5E
Events & Releases
Upcoming Events
Private Events
Featured Events
Socials!
EN Publishing
Twitter
BlueSky
Facebook
Instagram
EN World
BlueSky
YouTube
Facebook
Twitter
Twitch
Podcast
Features
Top 5 RPGs Compiled Charts 2004-Present
Adventure Game Industry Market Research Summary (RPGs) V1.0
Ryan Dancey: Acquiring TSR
Q&A With Gary Gygax
D&D Rules FAQs
TSR, WotC, & Paizo: A Comparative History
D&D Pronunciation Guide
Million Dollar TTRPG Kickstarters
Tabletop RPG Podcast Hall of Fame
Eric Noah's Unofficial D&D 3rd Edition News
D&D in the Mainstream
D&D & RPG History
About Morrus
Log in
Register
What's new
Search
Search
Search titles only
By:
Forums & Topics
Forum List
Latest Posts
Forum list
*Dungeons & Dragons
Level Up: Advanced 5th Edition
D&D Older Editions, OSR, & D&D Variants
*TTRPGs General
*Pathfinder & Starfinder
EN Publishing
*Geek Talk & Media
Search forums
Chat/Discord
Menu
Log in
Register
Install the app
Install
Upgrade your account to a Community Supporter account and remove most of the site ads.
Rocket your D&D 5E and Level Up: Advanced 5E games into space! Alpha Star Magazine Is Launching... Right Now!
Community
General Tabletop Discussion
*Geek Talk & Media
NHL: Player News and Rumors (Thread finished)
JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an
alternative browser
.
Reply to thread
Message
<blockquote data-quote="Knightfall" data-source="post: 3069278" data-attributes="member: 2012"><p><span style="color: DarkOrange"><span style="font-size: 12px"><strong>Nabokov, Toskala still vying for top spot</strong></span></span></p><p><strong>Associated Press</strong></p><p><em>9/17/2006 12:39:49 AM</em></p><p></p><p><strong>SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - Vesa Toskala spent most of the off-season on his new boat, peacefully cruising Finland's lakes.</strong></p><p></p><p>The goaltender then returned to his day job this week in San Jose, where the situation isn't nearly as idyllic.</p><p></p><p>After leading the Sharks into the playoffs last season during the first sustained playing time of his NHL career, Toskala is back in competition with veteran incumbent Evgeni Nabokov for the starting job in San Jose.</p><p></p><p>The situation would be even more uncomfortable if the two goalies weren't longtime friends. Toskala and Nabokov both feel they deserve to be the Sharks' starter, and unless general manager Doug Wilson swings a trade, one will be unhappy when the regular season begins for the Sharks on Oct. 5.</p><p></p><p>"Everybody playing in this league wants to be a No. 1 goalie," Toskala said. "There are lots of rumours flying around, but it's not in my control what's going to happen.</p><p></p><p>"I'm happy to be a Shark, and I hope I stay here."</p><p></p><p>So does Nabokov, who has been steadily outstanding since winning the Calder Trophy as the NHL's top rookie in 2001. After signing a US$21.5-million, four-year contract extension last February, Nabokov figured he had a long-term future in San Jose. When Nabokov struggled after returning from the Olympics, Toskala seized the job with three remarkable months of play.</p><p></p><p>"It's always a competition," Nabokov said. "If you don't have competition, it's trouble.</p><p></p><p>"It's never going to be a free ride in this league. I don't pay attention to what the rumours are. Doug will do whatever he needs to do, and I'll keep playing."</p><p></p><p>Wilson has been understandably coy about his plans to clear this logjam. Ottawa and Detroit were among the clubs who spoke to Wilson about deals for either goalie, but Wilson didn't pull the trigger during the summer. Now he'll probably have to wait until another team's goalie gets hurt or struggles.</p><p></p><p>"I've always said it's a great problem to have," Wilson said on the Sharks' first day of training camp. "We're just zeroed in on not having too many distractions.</p><p></p><p>"They're very professional, and we'll go from there. We have such great depth, which very few teams have."</p><p></p><p>The Sharks' decision also affects Nolan Schaefer, the next goalie in the Sharks' seemingly inexhaustible pipeline. Schaefer, a Saskatchewan native, won five straight games for San Jose last season in limited action, and seems ready to be a full-time backup.</p><p></p><p>Nabokov starred for Russia at the Olympics after signing his extension with San Jose, but Toskala also got a new US$2.75-million, two-year contract in February. When Nabokov got hurt in his return from Turin, Toskala seized the starting job with a 17-2-2 run while San Jose chased a playoff spot.</p><p></p><p>"That was the first time I really proved that I can play every day," said Toskala, who finished ninth in the NHL with a 2.56 goals-against average. "Of course it built my confidence."</p><p></p><p>The Sharks are no strangers to this dilemma, thanks to their remarkable record of developing goalies under coach Warren Strelow, who is back in Sharks camp this fall after health problems kept him confined to his home in Minnesota last season.</p><p></p><p>Three years ago, Wilson traded Nabokov's backup, Miikka Kiprusoff, even though he knew he was dealing a likely superstar-in-waiting. Kiprusoff then led the Calgary Flames past San Jose in the 2004 Western Conference final before winning last season's Vezina Trophy as the NHL's top goaltender.</p><p></p><p>Wilson had faith in Nabokov, and he also knew Toskala, drafted one round ahead of Kiprusoff in 1995, had the makings of another starter.</p><p></p><p>"Me and Vesa, we always have a great time together," Nabokov said. "We always understand that whatever is happening on the ice, it can't affect what's happening off the ice.</p><p></p><p>"We're still going to be friends."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Knightfall, post: 3069278, member: 2012"] [COLOR=DarkOrange][SIZE=3][B]Nabokov, Toskala still vying for top spot[/B][/SIZE][/COLOR] [B]Associated Press[/B] [I]9/17/2006 12:39:49 AM[/I] [B]SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - Vesa Toskala spent most of the off-season on his new boat, peacefully cruising Finland's lakes.[/B] The goaltender then returned to his day job this week in San Jose, where the situation isn't nearly as idyllic. After leading the Sharks into the playoffs last season during the first sustained playing time of his NHL career, Toskala is back in competition with veteran incumbent Evgeni Nabokov for the starting job in San Jose. The situation would be even more uncomfortable if the two goalies weren't longtime friends. Toskala and Nabokov both feel they deserve to be the Sharks' starter, and unless general manager Doug Wilson swings a trade, one will be unhappy when the regular season begins for the Sharks on Oct. 5. "Everybody playing in this league wants to be a No. 1 goalie," Toskala said. "There are lots of rumours flying around, but it's not in my control what's going to happen. "I'm happy to be a Shark, and I hope I stay here." So does Nabokov, who has been steadily outstanding since winning the Calder Trophy as the NHL's top rookie in 2001. After signing a US$21.5-million, four-year contract extension last February, Nabokov figured he had a long-term future in San Jose. When Nabokov struggled after returning from the Olympics, Toskala seized the job with three remarkable months of play. "It's always a competition," Nabokov said. "If you don't have competition, it's trouble. "It's never going to be a free ride in this league. I don't pay attention to what the rumours are. Doug will do whatever he needs to do, and I'll keep playing." Wilson has been understandably coy about his plans to clear this logjam. Ottawa and Detroit were among the clubs who spoke to Wilson about deals for either goalie, but Wilson didn't pull the trigger during the summer. Now he'll probably have to wait until another team's goalie gets hurt or struggles. "I've always said it's a great problem to have," Wilson said on the Sharks' first day of training camp. "We're just zeroed in on not having too many distractions. "They're very professional, and we'll go from there. We have such great depth, which very few teams have." The Sharks' decision also affects Nolan Schaefer, the next goalie in the Sharks' seemingly inexhaustible pipeline. Schaefer, a Saskatchewan native, won five straight games for San Jose last season in limited action, and seems ready to be a full-time backup. Nabokov starred for Russia at the Olympics after signing his extension with San Jose, but Toskala also got a new US$2.75-million, two-year contract in February. When Nabokov got hurt in his return from Turin, Toskala seized the starting job with a 17-2-2 run while San Jose chased a playoff spot. "That was the first time I really proved that I can play every day," said Toskala, who finished ninth in the NHL with a 2.56 goals-against average. "Of course it built my confidence." The Sharks are no strangers to this dilemma, thanks to their remarkable record of developing goalies under coach Warren Strelow, who is back in Sharks camp this fall after health problems kept him confined to his home in Minnesota last season. Three years ago, Wilson traded Nabokov's backup, Miikka Kiprusoff, even though he knew he was dealing a likely superstar-in-waiting. Kiprusoff then led the Calgary Flames past San Jose in the 2004 Western Conference final before winning last season's Vezina Trophy as the NHL's top goaltender. Wilson had faith in Nabokov, and he also knew Toskala, drafted one round ahead of Kiprusoff in 1995, had the makings of another starter. "Me and Vesa, we always have a great time together," Nabokov said. "We always understand that whatever is happening on the ice, it can't affect what's happening off the ice. "We're still going to be friends." [/QUOTE]
Insert quotes…
Verification
Post reply
Community
General Tabletop Discussion
*Geek Talk & Media
NHL: Player News and Rumors (Thread finished)
Top