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January 20, 2009

Shut out for the season

Playoff Beard .com - Rick DiPietroRick DiPietro has finally been put out of his misery as the New York Islanders have announced that their goaltender will be out for the rest of the season.

DiPietro has had a nightmare year, appearing in only five matches this year, trying to overcome complications from an October knee operation that has never fully healed. DiPietro has had swelling in the knee that has kept him out of the lineup for most of the year.

Rather than make the injury worse, and most likely because the Islanders aren't going anywhere (except perhaps Kansas City-more on that in a second) they've opted to rest their franchise netminder. DiPietro has12 years left on his $67.5 million contract.

On to the possible relocation of the Islanders....

News broke last week that the New York Islanders will be playing an exhibition match in Kansas City (where they have been actively courting the NHL for a club to relocate to) and rumors have been abound that the team may be looking to move. Charles Wang, owner of the team has been frustrated by the stall tactics Long Island officials have employed to slow the rebuilding and renovation process of Nassau Coliseum and it's surrounding land. The Coliseum is in desperate need of renovation. In truth the Islanders need a new facility, although that is highly unlikely. Wang is posturing right now, perhaps even threatening to move the club in order to motivate the politicians. Hopefully it works.

Judging by the clubs free fall the Islanders are primed to receive a top pick in this years NHL entry draft. Imagine if the club could land prized rookie John Tavares? He could be a panacea for the club, much in the same way that Sidney Crosby was for the Pittsburgh Penguins and their franchise. My fingers are crossed for the club. The once proud New York Islanders club needs to return to it's former glory, and I believe they can do so with a player like this.

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It is the return of veteran (and I mean veteran) free agent players this week. Brendan Shanahan played his first game with the New Jersey Devils yesterday, and the club's newest acquisition payed immediate dividends as he opened the scoring and helped them to a 3-1 victory over the Nashville Predators. 43 year old Claude Lemieux has apparently beaten the odds and completed his comeback to the NHL. Lemieux has been recalled from the Worcester Sharks and will join the San Jose Sharks. I like this move from the Sharks. Clearly they are looking for as much playoff experience as possible and looking to make a serious run for the Stanley Cup this season. They are now stacked with proven Stanley Cup winners, adding Lemieux to a list that includes Dan Boyle, Rob Blake and Brad Lukowich. Peter Forsberg is planning on making another attempt to return to the NHL. Forsberg is skating again, testing out an ankle that has been an obstacle to him for the past several years. This could be his last try, and he has admitted that if he can't go, he will retire for good. I wish him luck.

Your friend on ice,
Captain Bosh

January 15, 2009

Best new rivalry

Playoff Beard .com - Alexander OvechkinIs there anything better than watching a Washington Capitals and Pittsburgh Penguins game these days?

In this age of politically correctness (not sure if that's even a word), it is great to see players from two teams openly discuss how they don't like each other. Especially from the NHL's biggest stars. Ovechkin dislikes Malkin. Malkin dislikes Ovechkin. Semin thinks Crosby is overrated. Crosby dislikes Ovechkin. It's beautiful.

Last night the Caps delivered a 6-3 pounding to the rival Penguins on the back of a two goal and one assist night from Alexander Ovechkin. The Capitals snapped a three game losing streak, while the Penguins spiraling into a deeper slump have now lost 8 of their last 10. Rumors are abound that Coach Michel Therrien is on borrowed time, and his tenure behind the bench may be ending soon.

Sidney Crosby also left the match with an injury, which in the post-game he declared as being insignificant, but the Penguins have to be concerned.

Your friend on ice,
Captain Bosh

January 10, 2009

Shanahan a Devil?

Playoff Beard .com - Brendan ShanahanI swear I said this before the season started?

Brendan Shanahan began working out with the New Jersey Devils today. While he has yet to sign a contract, he and the team are working out the details of a deal and becoming part of the club over the next few days. Shanahan was a first round pick by the Devils way back in 1987 (second overall) and has been in UFA limbo since he was left unsigned by the New York Rangers.

Shanahan should definitely add some secondary scoring to a Devils team that really hasn't lost a step since their Hall of Fame goaltender Martin Brodeur was sidelined with an elbow injury.

You friend on ice,
Captain Bosh

January 07, 2009

Sundin debut tonight?

Playoff Beard .com - Mats SundinThere is a good chance that we will see Mats Sundin make his long awaited debut this season for the Vancouver Canucks as they face off against the Edmonton Oilers tonight.

Sundin stated depending how he feels this morning following yesterday's second full practice with his new club, he plans to play. If not he expects to be on the ice at home Friday night against the St. Louis Blues.

Mats Sundin has been playing on a line with former Toronto Maple Leaf team mate Kyle Wellwood (who's been great this year) and forward Mason Raymond and will be part of the Canucks second power play unit.

Your friend on ice,
Captain bosh

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