Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Former Astros scout dies at 95

It is announced that Stan Benjamin, a former scout for the Houston Astros, passed away last Thursday at the age of 95.
Benjamin joined the Astros in 1965 and worked in the organization for nearly 40 years as a scout at the amateur and professional levels. His duties included serving as a Major League scout covering the American League East clubs for several seasons. He also served as Houston's amateur scouting supervisor for the Northeast section of the country.

"Stan was a vital cog in the Astros organization," said Astros president of baseball operations Tal Smith. "He was a keen judge of talent and had great personal associations throughout the game as a result of his long career as a player, high school coach, college basketball official and scout," Smith added. "All of us who knew Stan will have great memories of him."

Nationals sign veteran southpaw Guardado to Minors deal

The Nationals announced that they have agreed to terms with reliever Eddie Guardado on a Minor League deal with an invite to big league Spring Training. The club have been interested in Guardado since the Winter Meetings. According to a baseball source, team scouts told general manager Mike Rizzo that Guardado would be a big help to the club. During his 17 seasons in the big leagues, he has played in 908 games and saved 187 of them in his mlb jersey. He is best known for his years as the Twins' closer. His best season was in 2002, when he saved 45 games.

Guardado is one of three relievers acquired by the Nationals this offseason. The club traded for right-hander Brian Bruney on Dec. 7 and agreed to term with former Pirates closer Matt Capps on Christmas Eve.

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Decker is named to lead Fresno Grizzlies

Former Major League catcher Steve Decker has been named manager of the Giants' Triple-A affiliate Fresno Grizzlies.
Decker, who is considered a managerial candidate for the Major Leagues will be joined in Fresno by beating coach Ken Joyce, pitching coach Pat Rice and trainer Anthony Reyes. Decker has progressed quickly through the Giants farm system, having managed at Salem-Keizer in 2005, Class A San Jose in 2008 and Double-A Connecticut in 2009, where he reached the Eastern League finals. He previously served as Triple-A batting coach.

Decker played seven seasons in the Major Leagues, four as the catcher in the giants jersey. Joyce takes over for Hensley Muelens, who was promoted to Major League batting coach. Rice returns as pitching coach for a second season. He previously spent 13 seasons in the Seattle system.

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Juan Uribe will return to Giants

According to FoxSports.com, the utility infielder is close to returning to the Giants. Uribe has been testing the free-agent market after playing in San Francisco through a one-year deal worth a little over $1 million. In 122 games he batted .289 with 16 home runs and 55 RBIs. It marked Uribe's highest average since hitting .283 with the White Sox in 2004 in the white sox jersey

Uribe was the starting shortstop for the 2005 World Series champion White Sox as one of the best defensive players in the American League at his position. He played 44 games at third base last year, 41 at shortstop and 38 at second base.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Predators' Dan Ellis will appear on NHL Live!

It is reported that Nashville Predators goaltender Dan Ellis will be among the guests on NHL Live! on Monday, scheduled from noon-2 p.m. on NHL Network and NHL.com and broadcast on XM Radio. Ellis, who is a former second-round pick of the Dallas Stars, is 6-5-1 with a 2.77 goals-against average for the Predators this season.

Also scheduled to appear to speak with co-hosts Rob Simpson and E.J. Hradek are TSN analyst Bob McKenzie and CBC color commentator Craig Simpson. NHL Live! is broadcast from the NHL Store Powered By Reebok in New York City.

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Dodgers and White Sox complete Juan Pierre deal

The Dodgers acquired right-handed pitchers John Ely and Jon Link from the Chicago White Sox to complete Juan Pierre trade. Ely was a starter for Double-A Birmingham in 2009 with a league-leading 125 strikeouts in 156 innings. He is known as an adequate fastball and is considered to be a fifth-starter candidate. He was a third-round pick in 2007. Link saved 13 games at Triple-A in 2009, when he was striking out 66 but walking 27 in 56 1/3 innings in his white sox jersey. He is known as a hard thrower who has come across troubles for most of his seven professional seasons.

Juan Pierre has two years remaining on his contract of which the Dodgers will pay $10.5 million and the White Sox paying $8 million. The basic purpose of the deal for the Dodgers was to provide some payroll relief to obtain a starting pitcher.

Monday, December 21, 2009

Philles add Ross Gload to bench

It is reported that Ross Gload has passed his physical in Philadelphia to finalize a two-year contract with the Phillies. And it is said that he will make $1 million in 2010 and $1.6 million in 2011. Gload hit six home runs and 30 RBIs in 125 games last season with the Florida Marlins. He becomes the final piece on a Phillies bench that includes infielder Greg Dobbs, outfielder Ben Francisco, catcher Brian Schneider and infielder Juan Castro.3.

Gload is a career .300 pinch-hitter, which is the highest average for any active pinch-hitter with 140. Now Gload, who hits left-handed, is known as a fine defensive first basemen, but he can also play the outfield. Now it is time for us to put on the phillies jerseys and support him.

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Padres give invitation to Denorfia

The Padres announced that they signed outfielder Chris Denorfia to a Minor League contract with an invitation to Spring Training. Denorfia has a .279 batting average in 208 Major League at-bats with Cincinnati and Oakland. Last season, Denorfia spent most of the season with the Oakland's Triple-A Sacramento affiliate, hitting .271 with nine home runs and 15 stolen bases. Denorfia got 120 at-bats with the Reds during the 2006 season in the reds jersey.

The Padres like Denorfia's versatility and that he can play all three outfield positions. There will be plenty of competition for jobs in the outfield in Spring Training. If there is nothing else, the addition of Denorfia will give Padres outfield depth in Triple-A Portland.

Friday, December 18, 2009

Statement regarding Ducks Henry and Susan Samueli

NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman issued the following statement on Dec.9: "On December 9, 2009, U.S. District Court Judge Cormac J. Carney vacated the single charge that was pending against Dr. Henry Samueli, indicating that no law had been violated. We are delighted that the Samueli good name has now been cleared. In retrospect, it is regrettable and unfortunate that the circumstances at that time caused the Samuelis and the Anaheim Ducks to endure any suspension. We were pleased to welcome the Samuelis back to the NHL when the suspension was lifted this past November 12."

This statement comes after U.S. District Court proceedings this week in California, where Judge Carney stated that Henry Samueli had not made a materially false statement during his testimony before the SEC.

Brodeur appears in NHL Hour

Martin Brodeur will be the guest on Thursday's NHL Hour with Commissioner Gary Bettman which can be heard on NHL.com and Sirius XM Radio at 3 p.m. ET. Broderu tied Terry Sawchuk at the top of all-time list. His next chance to own the record himself comes Friday against the Florida Panthers.

Earlier this season, Brodeur set the all-time mark and last season broke Patrick Roy's all-time wins record. He's also four games away from passing Roy to become the all-time leader in games played by a goalie. The NHL Hour With Gary Bettman encourages fans to call in with questions for the Commissioner.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Burke meets with five NHL GMs

Toronto Maple Leafs GM Burke, who is also the GM for Team USA, met with the five other NHL GMs who make up the selection committee. Burke is confident about the majority of America's 23-man roster is in place, with the 2010 Olympic Games just two months away. But there are still decisions to be made. "Canada can be wrong on three or four players and it's not going to change their team." Burke told The Globe and Mail in Toronto.

Team USA's roster will be named at Fenway Park on Jan .1 during the Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic. Many fans believe Canada will win the gold medal on home ice. "Every time in this tournament will be bet on Canada and Russia," Burke said. "No one is betting on us and that's okay. But we're there to win."

Center fielder expressed desire to remain in the team

It is reported that both outfielder Marlon Byrd and catcher Ivan Rodriguez have turned down the Rangers' offer with Rodriguez agreeing to a two-year deal with the Nationals. The Rangers is in the hope of being able to re-sign Byrd to be their starting center fielder, and Byrd says that he wants to stay with the team. "We'll leave that one open," general manager Jon Daniels said. "We're in the same spot with Marlon. He's getting a sense of what the market is."

Also club officials are looking at other options and investigating the possibility of signing a veteran catcher to go along with Jarrod Saltalamacchia and Taylor Teagarden.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Giants sign Pena to Minors deal

It is reported that the Giants have signed Tony Pena Jr. to a Minor League contract, adding that Pena would earn a base salary of $650,000 if he spends all of the 2010 season in the Majors. Pena, who is the son of former All-Star catcher Tony Pena, was once viewed as the Royals' shortstop of the future, but he compiled just a .228 batting average in four big league seasons in Atlanta and Kansas City. Then he became a right-handed reliever for part of the 2009 season striking out 18 and walking six in 19 1/3 innings.

Pena became a free agent after the season and is now pitching for Aguilas of the Dominican Winter League. Well we will not see him playing in giants jersey for a period of time.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Garko becomes a free agent

The Giants announced that they refused to tender first baseman Ryan Garko a 2010 contract. Garko was expected to be a run producer after the Giants obtained him from Cleveland for Minor League left-hander Scott Barnes on July 27. He hit .235 with two home runs, 12 RBIs.

Economics can account for Garko's leaving. He was eligible for salary arbitration, which would have guaranteed him a significant pay increase from his 2009 base salary. San Francisco faces arbitration cases with two-time Cy Young Award-winning right-hander Tim Lincecum and closer Brian Wilson, who are guaranteed astronomical raises. Left-hander Jonathan Sanchez and right-hander Brandon Medders also are arbitration-eligible. In addition, the Giants' pursuit of free-agent first basemen Nick Johnson and Adam LaRoche demonstrates that Garko would have occupied a subordinate role.
Now Garko has to take off his giants jersey and have a rest for a while.

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Coyotes' Jovanovski is suspended two games

The National Hockey League announced that Phoenix Coyotes defenseman Jovanovski has been suspended for two games without pay, due to an incident in NHL game against the Minnesota Wild on December 7. Under the terms of the Collective Bargaining Agreement and based on his average annual salary, Jovanovski will forfeit $67,357.52. The money goes to the Players' Emergency Assistance Fund.

Jovanovski delivered a blow to Minnesota's Andrew Ebbett and penalty was assessed on the play. Jovanovski will miss Thursday's game at Los Angeles and Dec. 12 against San Jose Sharks. He will be eligible to return on Dec. 14 at Detroit in his coyotes jersey.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Capitals claim Chris Bourque off waivers

According to the Washington Capitals, the team have claimed forward Chris Bourque off waivers from the Pittsburgh Penguins and assigned him to the AHL's Hershey Bears. Bourque returns to the Washington organization after recording 3 assists in 20 games this season for the Penguins in pittsburgh penguins jersey.

Bourque was the Capitals’ second-round choice in the 2004 Entry Draft and has scored 1 goal in 12 career games with Washington. He has played four seasons with the Bears and helped Hershey win the Calder Cup in 2006 and 2009. Last season, he scored 21 goals and 52 assists in 69 games in the Hershey scoring race with 73 points. Bourque tallied five goals and 16 assists in 22 playoff games.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Cam Ward is not in the injured list

President and General Manager of the Carolina Hurricanes Jim Rutherford announced that the team has activated Cam Ward from the long-term injured list. Ward has missed the Hurricanes' last 13 games after being cut on his leg by a skate on Nov. 7. He is eligible to play in his carolina hurricanes jersey at New Jersey on Dec. 9.

Now he is in his fifth NHL season, and has compiled a 122-86-21 record in 239 regular-season games with the Hurricanes. Ward is the franchise's all-time leader in playoff wins and he captured the Conn Smythe Trophy in 2006 as the Most Valuable Player. The Hurricanes drafted Ward in the first round in the 2002 NHL Entry Draft.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Tate breaks his jaw in ATV accident

The Padres confirmed that their first-round Draft pick in 2009, No. 3 overall pick Donavan Tate, broke his jaw in an all-terrain-vehicle accident last weekend. The Padres said that Tate will be ready for the start of Spring Training.

Tate received the largest signing bonus in franchise history, but had his jaw broken following the accident. He signed with the team on Aug. 17, and has yet to make his professional debut, as he was sidelined with a sports hernia. He had the surgery to repair the hernia on Oct. 7. It seems that he will put on his pirates jersey after a few weeks.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Yankees manager appears in Manhattan for charity

Yankees manager Joe Girardi is expected to make a public appearance at a Chipotle Mexican Grill location in Manhattan to raise funds for his Catch 25 Foundation. The World Series-winning capitain will be at the Chipotle restaurant at 25 West 45th Street from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Each donation goes to support the mission of Catch 25. The donation also gives customers a chance between 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. for Girardi autographed items, including a No. 27 yankees jersey.

Catch 25 was formed to raise awareness and find treatments and cures for Alzheimer's, cancer and infertility. It also provides scholarships and financial aid to those people who struggle with these diseases and serve children and adults who may not have the financial and emotional support they want.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Avalanche acquire Foote and Hendricks

The Colorado Avalanche announced that the team has acquired defenseman Adam Foote and forward Matt Hendricks from the injured reserve list. Both of them will be available in the game against the Minnesota Wild at Pepsi Center.
Foote has missed the last five games after suffering the injury on Nov. 17 at Calgary. Hendricks has missed the last six games due to a groin injury. He was placed on Nov. 19. Hendricks has two goals in 15 games this year in the nhl jersey.

The team also announced that the club has placed defenseman Kyle Cumiskey on IR and claimed defenseman Tom Preissing on waivers.

Friday, December 4, 2009

Gustavsson will undergo procedure this weekend

The Toronto Maple Leafs announced on Thursday that goaltender Jonas Gustavsson will undergo a heart procedure this weekend. The first procedure took place on September 15, 2009 during the training camp. The determination was made after he was examined several days ago by medical specialists.

Gustavsson played the first period in Tuesday's game at Montreal in toronto maple leafs jersey. Defenceman Carl Gunnarsson sustained a hyper-extended left elbow in the game against Buffalo Sabres. He is expected to be out of the lineup for about six weeks.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Oilers sign junior goalie as backup

The Edmonton Oilers announced that goaltender Nikolai Khabibulin will sit out Saturday's game against Chicago and have signed junior goaltender Torrie Jung, serving as Jeff Deslauriers' backup against the Blackhawks. Khabibulin will miss the game as a precaution as he continues to deal with a injured back. He last played in Monday's 3-2 shootout loss at Columbus Blue Jackets in edmonton oilers jersey.

Jung is in his second season with the Western Hockey League’s Edmonton Oil Kings after two seasons with the Kelowna Rockets. He has appeared in 20 games with the Oil Kings in 2009-10. He was originally selected by the Tampa Bay Lightning in the seventh round in the 2007 NHL Entry Draft.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Yankees refuse option for Mitre

Last week, the Yankees declined their $1.25 million option for Sergio Mitre, who didn't make New York's postseason roster, is still under control of Major League service time. Mitre underwent elbow ligament replacement surgery in July 2008 and agreed to a Minor League contract with New York in November. Then he played in the first 50 games while serving a suspension because of testing positive for a banned substance under Major League Baseball's Drug Policy.

Mitre joined the Yankees in late July and and played in 12 games including 9 starts in yankees jersey. Totally he has played in 90 career games with three different teams.

Friday, November 20, 2009

Dave Jauss will become Mets' bench coach

Dave Jauss, a former bench coach for the Orioles and Dodgers, will be hired by the Mets for the same position. An announcement is expected to be made on Wednesday or Thursday. Jauss left his recent position as Baltimore bench last month after two seasons. And he was the bench coach for Grady Little with the Dodgers from 2006-07, he spent 10 previous seasons with the Red Sox in various positions, serving as first-base coach, Minor League field coordinator, director of player development and Major League advance scout.

Actually Jauss has a history with Mets manager Jerry Manuel, who was the Minor League field coordinator for the Montreal Expos when Jauss got his first position as a Minor League manager in 1988. Sandy Alomar Jr., a catching instructor was named first-base coach by the Indians on Tuesday.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Sabres General Manager will appear on NHL Hour

According to the report, Buffalo Sabres general manager Darcy Regier will be the guest on Thursday's NHL Hour With Commissioner Gary Bettman on Sirius XM Radio at about 3 p.m. ET. Regier became general manager of the Sabres in 1997 and he is the longest-serving general manager in franchise history.

The show encourages hockey fans to call in with questions for the Commissioner. NHL Hour with Commissioner Gary Bettman now broadcasts live on Thursdays from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. ET on NHL Home Ice and on Sirius Channel 208 and NHL.com.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Ryan Smyth left game with upper body injury

It is said that Kings forward Ryan Smyth suffered an upper body injury during the Los Angeles Kings and Florida Panthers game on Monday night and he did not return to the game. Smyth ranks second in the team in points, goals and assists in 22 games in his first season in Los Angeles Kings.

The veteran forward was acquired from Colorado Avalanche in exchange for Kyle Quincey, Tom Preissing. He was a fifth-round pick in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft on July 3. And when will he come back to the ice in his los angeles kings jersey again?

Monday, November 16, 2009

Ilya Kovalchuk scores victory goal

After missing six games and nearly three weeks with a broken bone in his right foot, Kovalchuk was in the lineup on Thursday night for the Thrashers’ game against the New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden and scored the go-ahead goal in the second period. He also had an assist on Rich Peverley's and added another on Maxim Afinogenov's empty-netter for a three-point night.

The Thrashers said on Thursday night that they would wait to see how he felt during the warmup. He had been expected to be out for another week. But now he was on the ice for the warmup and in the lineup wearing his thrashers jersey.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Colin Campbell will appear in NHL Hour

It is reported that NHL Senior Executive Vice President of Hockey Operations Colin Campbell will be the guest on NHL Hour With Commissioner Gary Bettman today on SIRIUS XM Radio at 3 p.m. Campbell will disscuss the issues that were talked about during the NHL General Managers meetings this week in Toronto.

NHL Hour with Commissioner Gary Bettman now broadcasts live on Thursdays from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. ET on NHL Home Ice and NHL.com. The show will re-air on SIRIUS XM Radio, with shows available for download via podcast on NHL.com.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Foote and Moulson will appear on NHL Live!

It is reported that Veteran defenseman Adam Foote and New York Islanders newcomer Matt Moulson will appear on Monday on NHL Live! TSN commentator Bob McKenzie will also join co-hosts between 12 to 2 p.m. on NHL Network and NHL.com.

Foote has played in more than 1,000 career games for the Quebec Nordiques, Colorado Avalanche and Columbus Blue Jackets. He won Stanley Cups with the Avalanche in 1996 and 2001. Moulson, who had 29 games of NHL experience with the Los Angeles Kings, now has been on the Islanders' top line along with No. 1 draft pick John Tavares. He leads New York with seven goals in the islanders jersey.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Strasburg is scratched from Rising Stars

The Nationals announced on Friday that Stephen Strasburg has been scratched from his scheduled start on Saturday,
The right-hander is suffering from a muscle strain in his neck, and the club said the move was "for precautionary reasons." He is currently recovering as day-to-day.

Strasburg, who was the No.1 overall pick in the 2009 First-Year Player Draft, was scheduled to start for the East Division team in the Rising Stars Game of the Arizona Fall League. Right-hander Drew Storen was also selected for the club. There is no word about when his next AFL season will come. Angels prospect and right-hander Tommy Mendoza will start in Strasburg's place.

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Defenseman Wisniewski is suspended for two games

The National Hockey League announced on Monday.that Anaheim Ducks defenseman James Wisniewski has been suspended for two games without pay, for giving a blow to the head of Phoenix Coyotes forward Shane Doan on Oct. 31.
The incident occurred at the first period of that game.

According to the terms of the Collective Bargaining Agreement and his average annual salary, Wisniewski will forfeit $28,497.40, whice goes to the Players’ Emergency Assistance Fund. He will miss games on Tuesday against Pittsburgh and Thurday's against Nashville Predators. He will be eligible to return on Saturday against Phoenix Coyotes. Hope he will show up in Saturday's game in his anaheim ducks jersey.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

The sale of Coyotes franchise to NHL is a success

U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Redfield T. Baum confirmed that he has approved the sale of the Phoenix Coyotes on Monday, transferring ownership to the NHL. The agreement was reached last Monday during a recess in court proceedings. NHL Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly stressed the following statement:

"We are pleased and very encouraged by today's developments in court. Now that approval of the proposed sale has been entered by the Court, the National Hockey League will work to close the transaction quickly and assume full control of the Coyotes' business operations. The League also will engage immediately in a process to identify -- and expedite sale of the franchise to -- new ownership that is committed to the Club's long-term success in the Phoenix/Glendale area. We do not intend to comment publicly on that process. The NHL thanks Coyotes fans for their continued support of the franchise and hopes that today's developments will provide fans further reason to embrace the Coyotes in order to ensure the team's long-term future in Arizona."

Monday, November 2, 2009

Dobbs and Lidge return to the team

It is reported that A prankster boarded up Greg Dobbs' locker with cardboard and yellow caution tape at Citizens Bank Park because Dobbs had been out of hospital with flu-like symptoms. The cardboard and tape were removed because Dobbs had rejoined the team. "I feel good," Dobbs said before Game 3 of the World Series. "I'm ready to go."

The flu has run through the Phillies' clubhouse. Right-hander Tyler Walker, who is not on the postseason roster, missed time recently because of an illness. He rejoined the team on Friday. Closer Brad Lidge worked out Friday, but went home during the team's workout on the field because of an illness. Lidge, who did not want to say much about his sickness, said he feels better and is available to pitch. Pedro Martinez, who pitched Game 2 on Thursday, also said he felt sick in the days leading up to his start. It is so regrettable that fans can not see those players in the phillies jerseys playing on the field for a while.

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Ranger ‘s forward Gaborik will miss the game against the Wild

Now it is confirmed that New York Rangers forward Marian Gaborik will not play in the game against the Minnesota Wild. Rangers coach John Tortorella announced that Gaborik injured his lower-body and would not play.

This season Gaborik leads the team in his new york rangers jersey with 10 goals and 8 assists. He suffered the injury Monday in a 5-2 win over the Phoenix Coyotes. "It would be great, but I'm not going to be stupid to go when I won't be able to feel good," said Gaborik. "We'll see how it is in the morning." "It doesn't feel great, but it feels better. It's not that serious. I have to make sure I do the right thing and treat and take it day by day."

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Sidney Crosby will participate in Olympic Torch Relay

It is reported that Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby will carry the Olympic Torch in the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Torch Relay on Nov. 18 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. "I am honored and thrilled to have the opportunity to carry the Olympic Flame in my home province of Nova Scotia," Crosby said. "The torch relay will pass through so many communities and hands on the way to Vancouver and I'm privileged to be part of that special group as the Olympic Flame makes its way to Vancouver for the 2010 Winter Games."+

Crosby, originally from Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia, will be one of 12,000 torchbearers taking the Olympic Flame 45,000 kilometers across Canada. Crosby was selected because of his outstanding achievements in hockey and his passion for his home country. Now Crosby “takes off” his Penguins jersey and “put on” the Team Canada jersey.

Avalanche’s Budaj has got H1N1 flu

According to a published report in the Denver Post, Colorado Avalanche backup goaltender Peter Budaj has been diagnosed with the H1N1 virus. "We've taken the necessary steps, the necessary precautions, to keep him away from the guys at the right time," coach Joe Sacco told the media. "Hopefully, he'll be joining us on this trip."

Budaj was set to start in goal last Friday against the Hurricanes. But he became ill on Thursday afternoon with flu-like symptoms and was scratched. From the first sign of Budaj's illness last week, the team was concerned it might be H1N1 flu. "We're always cautious," Sacco said. "With Peter, once he came down with those flu-like symptoms, we did the right thing by keeping him away. We'll do whatever we can to make sure our guys stay healthy." Hope he will come back to the ice in the avalanche jersey soon.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Albert Pujols will undergo right elbow surgery

The Cardinals confirmed on Tuesday that the first baseman Albert Pujols will undergo arthroscopic debridement surgery on his right elbow. The surgery, which will remove bone chips in Pujols' elbow, is going to be performed by team physician George Paletta and Dr. James Andrews in Birmingham.

Pujols (in cardinals jersey), coming off a season during which he hit .327 with 47 home runs, is expected to be fully recovered by the start of Spring Training in February next year. This will be the second surgery for Pujols. He had nerve transposition on the same elbow last October. There is a chance that he may still need Tommy John elbow ligament replacement surgery in his career.

Phillies Pitcher left NLCS due to the shoulder strain

According to a report, the Phillies have not decided on their World Series roster, Phillies general manager Ruben Amaro Jr. said Brett Myers is a great consideration. The club said they will not make their roster decision until the American League Championship Series is over and whether their opponent will be the Yankees or Angels.

Myers (in phillies jersey) had a spot on the Phillies' roster for their Division Series before leaving off the NLCS roster, which was attributed to a strained lateral muscle on his throwing shoulder. However, he threw a simulated game on Tuesday and appeared to be recovered. Finally the decision on whether Meyers will be selected or not could depend on whether it will carry 11 or 12 pitchers on its roster. It is certain that Cliff Lee will start Game 1 of the World Series with Cole Hamels and Pedro Martinez to follow accordingly. Other starters, Joe Blanton and J.A. Happ , will likely begin the series in the Phillies' bullpen.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Three NHL games on show for Monday

On Monday, at 7 pm the New York Rangers will host the San Jose Sharks at Madison Square Garden. These Rangers jerseys won their seventh straight on Saturday against the Toronto Maple Leafs. Rookie defenseman Del Zotto scored his third goal of the season in the victory. Meawhile Sharks got back against the New York Islanders on Saturday.

The Dallas Stars aim for their second straight win as they host the Los Angeles Kings at 8:30 p.m. In the final game of the night, the Vancouver Canucks face the Edmonton Oilers at Rexall Place in a Northwest Division showdown. Mikael Samuelsson broke the Canucks against Minnesota at GM Place on Saturday.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Frolov will come back to Kings' lineup

On Monday Frolov (in kings jersey) was a healthy scratch for the Kings game against the Dallas Stars. Two days earlier in the game against Columbus Blue Jackets, Frolov made a great fight which led to a Blue Jacket goal in the first period.

Frolov was back on the ice at practice with new linemates on Wednesday. Frolov practiced on the Kings second line with center Michal Handzus and right winger Dustin Brown. After the practice Murray said that Frolov was back in the lineup, and made sure to leave the door open for Frolov to wait for his returning.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Maple Leafs lose Van Ryn due to knee surgery

Toronto Maple Leafs defenseman Mike Van Ryn told reporters Friday he will be having re-alignment knee surgery on Oct. 22. His recovery time will be six months. The procedure is called an osteotomy, in which the bone is cut and the knee is realigned. Steve Yzerman underwent a similar procedure in 2002 and returned to the Red Wings, but was not as effective a player.

Van Ryn has not yet played this whole season. He missed the final 16 games last season with a torn MCL in his left knee. He has been suffering injuries throughout his NHL career.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Dodgers Stadium becomes a national institute

After Game 1 of the National League Championship Series, Dodgers( dodgers jerseys )Stadium has become the No. 1 site for playoff games in National League history. Dodger Stadium has now hosted 107 postseason games, one more than the old Busch Stadium.

The original Yankee( yankees jerseys )Stadium is No. 1 with 322 postseason games. Dodger Stadium, with Game 1 on Thursday, has now hosted 41 League Championship Series games which passes the Coliseum for fourth. Old Yankee Stadium had 62 LCS games, Fenway Park had 52 and old Busch Stadium hosted 46. The first postseason game was held on Oct. 5, 1963 at Dodger Stadium, which was in Game 3 of the World Series.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Bettman hosts Lester Patrick Tribute on NHL Hour

NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman will host a tribute to Hockey Hall of Famer Lester Patrick on the NHL Hour. Bettman's guests will be two of Lester's grandsons, Dick Patrick, president of the Washington Capitals, and Craig Patrick, a former NHL player who was an assistant coach with the 1980 U.S. "Miracle on Ice" team and built the Pittsburgh Penguins' 1991 and 1992 Stanley Cup championship teams.

Lester Patrick influenced hockey field and is regarded as one of the architects of the sport. He served as the first general manager and coach of the New York Rangers( Rangers jerseys ), leading the team to two Stanley Cup championships. The Lester Patrick Trophy, awarded annually for service to hockey in the United States, will be presented on Oct. 21 to Hall of Fame center Mark Messier, New York Rangers goaltender Mike Richter and Detroit Red Wings executive Jim Devellano.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Shawn Chacon was arrested

Authorities told The Associated Press that former Major Leaguer Shawn Chacon was arrested Monday night on charges related to unpaid gambling markers in Nevada. Chacon was arrested at a Colorado bowling alley and put in the Weld County Jail. On Friday, It is reported that Chacon faced a felony charge for owing the Las Vegas hotel Caesars Palace $150,000 .

Chacon, who attended high school in Greeley, pitched eight seasons in the Major Leagues, debuting in 2001 with the Rockies. He played for 4 teams and was an All-Star in 2003. He last pitched in the big leagues with the Astros in 2008.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Sharks' forward is suspended for one game

The National Hockey League announced that San Jose Sharks forward Brad Staubitz has been suspended for one game without pay because of making excessive physical contact in NHL game against the Los Angeles Kings on October 6. Staubitz was assessed a minor penalty for charging Kings player Davis Drewiske on the play.

Under the terms of the Collective Bargaining Agreement and based on his average annual salary, Staubitz will forfeit $2,590.67. And the money goes to the Players' Emergency Assistance Fund.
Staubitz will miss tonight's game against Columbus and will be eligible to return next week against Minnesota.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Marlins' two coaches will return next week

The Marlins announced pitching coach Mark Wiley and first-base/infield coach Andy Fox would not be retained On Tuesday. Bench coach Carlos Tosca, hitting coach Jim Presley and bullpen coordinator Pierre Arsenault all agreed to return next season and serve under manager Fredi Gonzalez, who was also guaranteed to return this week.

The Marlins also released right-hander Scott Proctor and Dave Davidson. Proctor signed a one-year, $750,000 deal with Florida this offseason but never pitched an inning in 09 season. Davidson, claimed off waivers by the Pirates in April, made just 13 Minor League appearances and pitched one big league inning this season because of shoulder issues.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Flyers sign Betts to a one-year contract

The Philadelphia Flyers signed center Blair Betts to a one-year contract. In addition, the Flyers promoted goalie Michael Teslak and defenseman Marc-Andre Bourdon from the AHL's Adirondack Phantoms. "I'm relieved," Betts said. "Throughout training camp I was pretty confident that something was going to happen. I would have rather it happened sooner than later, but nonetheless I think we made the right decision to come here."

Betts was invited to Flyers training camp after scoring 6 goals and 4 assists and 16 penalty minutes in 81 games with the New York Rangers in 2008-09. He spent a total of four seasons with the Rangers, scoring 25 goals and 15 assists in 304 regular-season games. Over parts of seven seasons with the Calgary Flames and Rangers, Betts has 28 goals and 20 assists and is considered an excellent defensive forward.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Kenji Johjima was injured and had to leave the field

Mariners catcher Kenji Johjima was hit by a pitch in the first inning of Wednesday night's game and had to leave the game for a pinch-hitter in the second inning. After several minutes of treatment from the team's medical staff, Johjima went to first base and finally advanced to third base. He caught the top of the second inning, but rookie Adam Moore batted for Johjima in the bottom of the inning.

Johjima went into the game with 9 home runs and 22 RBIs. It is the second time he had to leave the game against the Athletics prematurely. He suffered a broken left big toe on May 25 this year in a home plate collision with Oakland infielder Adam Kennedy. Totally he has missed 26 games.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Devils removed Ilkka Pikkarainen

New Jersey Devils General Manager Lou Lamoriello removed right wing Ilkka Pikkarainen from injured reserve today. He will be making his first NHL start against the Atlantic Division rival New York Rangers on Monday at 7 p.m. In order to make room for Pikkarainen, Brendan Shanahan, who has parted with the Devils last week, was moved to the team's non-roster list.

Pikkarainen was drafted in the seventh round in 2002 and played three seasons with the Devils' American Hockey League affiliate. He then returned to Finland and over the next three seasons before returning to the Devils he averaged 16 goals, 30 points and 129 penalty minutes.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Pujols sets a new record

This year Albert Pujols may not win his second Gold Glove Award, but he set a new defensive record on Sunday afternoon. With a toss to pitcher Joel Pineiro in the fifth inning against the Brewers, Pujols set a Major League record in a season by a first baseman. He set the National League record seven days earlier in Denver. It is Pujols' 185th assist of the year, which overpasses a record set by Bill Buckner in 1985 with the Red Sox.

The slugger has had a strong defensive year in some respects, however, he also had some difficulties sometimes. Pujols won a Gold Glove at first base in 2006.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Dave King is out of hospital

Dave King, who was hired recently by the Phoenix Coyotes as an assistant coach, now has been released from a Seattle-area hospital after undergoing a battery of tests. Coyotes spokesperson Sergey Kocharov said King was not feeling well before a preseason game Tuesday night between the Coyotes and Tampa Bay Lightning in Everett.

Kocharov said King was released from the hospital Wednesday and has returned to Phoenix. He missed Wednesday's game against the Lightning in Loveland, but is expected to come back to the team at practice on Thursday.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Yanks achieve new record

According to STATS, Alex Rodriguez's two-run shot off the Red Sox's Jon Lester on Friday was the Yankees' 127th homer at home this season, breaking their previous record which was made at Yankee Stadium in both 2004 and 2005.

Five home games remain for the Yankees this season, two games against the Red Sox and three against the Royals. The Yankees are also in reach of their all-time club record of 242 home runs, which also set in 2004. Rodriguez, who has missed five weeks recovering from right hip surgery earlier this season, ranks second on the Yankees with 28 home runs, 18 of them at home. Johnny Damon and Derek Jeter have combined to hit 29 of their 41 homers at Yankee Stadium.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Blackhawks play will be watched on NHL.com

Hockey fans can see the Chicago Blackhawks against HC Davos in Zurich today at NHL.com, starting at 2:15 p.m. The Blackhawks are playing Davos today in an exhibition game. These exhibitions represent the last appearance before they meet the Florida Panthers Friday in their 2009-10 season opener in Helsinki.

Chicago Blackhawks coach Joel Quenneville told NHL.com's Shawn Roarke that playing against an unknown opponent on a larger ice surface less than 72 hours after travelling to another continent will not affect his team. "I think this team we're playing tonight is a pretty good hockey team," Quenneville said. "They are fast and they can make plays. We expect some time in our end and we expect some challenges."

Friday, September 25, 2009

Tomko has finished for the season

It was reported on Monday that the right-hander Brett Tomko was declared to have finished for the season. He signed a Minor League deal after being released by the Yankees in August. Although he went 4-1 with a 2.95 ERA in six starts with Oakland, he hasn't pitched since earning his 100th career victory against the Rangers on Aug. 14.

Tomko told media on Tuesday that an MRI had revealed a pinched nerve in his right shoulder, which caused discomfort and numbness throughout his arm. "Tomko will not pitch again this season, that's for sure," A's manager Bob Geren said before the opener series against Texas at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Two Minor League players are suspended

Major League Baseball announced that two Minor Leaguers from the Rockies' organization -- first baseman Brent Bowman and outfielder Shane Lowe -- were suspended for 50 games each on Tuesday after testing positive for the use of amphetamines.

The suspensions came under the sponsion of Minor League Drug and Treatment Program and will be served from the 2010 season.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

The oldest former Yankee passes away

The 99-year-old Lonny Frey, who is thought to have been the oldest living Yankee in the world, passed away on Sunday at his home. His special old Yankees jersey must be a precious jewel for his fans.

Frey played 15 years of professional baseball, including two seasons with the Yankees in 1947-48.
He was a second baseman and shortstop, playing in three World Series. Frey also played for the Brooklyn Dodgers, Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Reds and New York Giants. He was a career hitter in 1,535 Major League games. After Frey's passing, Tommy Henrich, who is 96, is regarded as the oldest living Yankee.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Mark Teahen rejoins Royals

The outfielder Mark Teahen rejoined the Royals after traveling to Kansas City for an evaluation of lower back tightness. He wasn't in the starting lineup against the Tigers last week. "It was just muscle spasms, so it was a positive report for us," manager Trey Hillman said. "He's available, but he's going to stay inside and do some work today. We've got him available for the game if we need him."

He left the club before Sunday at Cleveland. "It just kind of tightened up on me before that Saturday game when I was taking ground balls like normal,"Teahen said. "So I just went and made sure there was nothing crazy wrong with it, which there wasn't. I've had issues with my back in the past and it's something I've just got to continually stay on, I'm available. I'm sure we'll try to be smart with it, but I can do more or less whatever."

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Hedican retires from National Hockey League

Bret Hedican, who has won the 2006 Stanley Cup with the Carolina Hurricanes and played 17 seasons in the NHL, announced his retirement on Wednesday. He had 6 points in 51 games for the Anaheim Ducks last season, and totally 1,000 NHL games.

In 1,039 games with the Blues, Canucks, Panthers, Hurricanes and Ducks, Hedican had 55 goals and 294 points. Hedican also played for the U.S. at the 1992 Winter Olympics. He was a 10th-round pick of the St. Louis Blues in the 1988 Entry Draft, getting 26 points in 108 Stanley Cup Playoff games. His last playoff show came with the Hurricanes, when he had 2 goals 11 points and a plus-6 rating.

Friday, September 18, 2009

A's Tomko is sent to shelf

After picking up his 100th career victory with a five-hit shutout against the Rangers, A's right-hander Brett Tomko appeared in the visitors' club before batting practice on Tuesday. Some people assumed that perhaps he was using the prop as an excuse for appearing a bit late. In fact Tomko woke up with discomfort in his arm, and then got checked by a local doctor who discovered he has a pinched nerve. "He'll be out for a while," A's manager Bob Geren said.

Tomko is absolutely out of the game for Sunday in Oakland against the Indians. Geren said Dana Eveland is an option to replace Tomko. Tomko joined in the A's in August.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Hunter goes distance in Rangers' win

Rangers manager Ron Washington talked before Sunday's opener of a scheduled doubleheader about the importance of avoiding a mental tailspin with the wet Texas weather seemingly halting the team's momentum. The Rangers followed Washington's lead, swatting three home runs to back rookie right-hander Tommy Hunter's complete-game effort in a 7-2 victory over Seattle at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington.

Hunter collected his first complete game, improving his record to 8-3. Hunter is the second Rangers rookie to throw a complete game at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Glenn Healy resigns from NHL Players Association

Glenn Healy resigned from the National Hockey League Players Association last week, and after three days Executive Director Paul Kelly was fired. Healy said his credibility was destroyed by a report and comments by Interim Executive Director Ian Penny, including criticism of Wayne Gretzky and Mario Lemieux.

"Based on what occurred in the Executive Board Meeting in Chicago, including the presentations made, all of which were accepted and endorsed by the Executive Board, my reputation and credibility with the players has been irreparably harmed and compromised. I can no longer continue to move forward believing that I have the trust of the players."said in Hearly's resignation letter. Healy played 14 NHL seasons with four different teams, and worked as a broadcaster before joining the Association in 2008.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Bruce may not come back to Reds

Although Jay Bruce had three hits for Triple-A Louisville last week, Cincinnati manager Dusty Baker is not definitely sure that Bruce is going to join the Reds' lineup again. After breaking his right wrist in New York, Bruce missed two months playing. The outfielder will rejoin the team in Colorado during a four-game series.

Before Bruce was injured, he had suffered a difficult season. He had 18 homers and 41 Run Batted Ins in 83 games, but his batting was just 207. The catcher Ryan Hanigan had three hits and scored twice that day and was 5-for-12 with a double in his first three games. Now Hanigan is eligible to come off the disabled list several days ago, so is Burce. Fans are looking forward to seeing him playing on the field again in his Reds jersey.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Ducks term with veteran defenseman Eminger

It is reported that veteran defenseman Steve Eminger has agreed to a two-year deal with the Anaheim Ducks. He was selected in the 2002 NHL Entry Draft by the Washington Capitals. He spent five seasons with the Capitals collecting five goals and 26 points in 71 games. "Being only 25 years old, we expect him to continue improving as a player and make a solid contribution this season."said Ducks Executive Vice President and General Manager Bob Murray.

Totally Eminger has 11 goals and 69 points in 283 regular-season games. He also scored a goal for the Capitals during the 2008 Stanley Cup Playoffs. "He's a guy everyone likes and a good player. Any time you have a chance to get a defenseman that's 25 and has played 300 games, you try to get them," said Ducks Senior Vice President of Hockey Operations David McNab.

Monday, September 7, 2009

Nathan McIver will remain in Canucks

The President and General Manager Mike Gillis of Vancouver Canucks announced last month that the team have re-signed defenseman Nathan McIver. McIver splits the 2008-09 season between the Anaheim Ducks and Vancouver Canucks. In 18 NHL games with Anaheim Ducks, McIver collected 1 assist and 36 penalty minutes. In addition, in other 28 games with the American Hockey League affiliate--Manitoba Moose, McIver also had 2 assists and 59 penalty minutes. This defenseman was originally drafted by the Canucks in the 2004 NHL Entry Draft.

Friday, August 28, 2009

National Hockey League

The league was founded in 1917 in Montreal, Quebec, and its predecessor organization is the National Hockey Association which was founded in 1909. It started with four teams and now composed of 30 teams, 24 of which are located in the United States and 6 in Canada. The NHL attracts many highly skilled players from all over the world. Nowadays the league has a larger number of players from about 20 different countries. Canadians constitut over half of the players because both the sport and the league originated from Canada. Many American and European players have increased in the past 25 years, because the NHL continue to expand into the United States.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Red Wings add Berrtuzzi

It is reported that the Detroit Red Wings has signed free agent forward Todd Bertuzzi to a one-year contract. Bertuzzi was originally picked at the first round draft of the New York Islanders in 1993. And he spent last season with the Calgary Flames where he got 44 points in 66 games.

Now Bertuzzi returns to Detroit for the second time in his career, he has played in 8 regular-season games and 16 playoff games for the Red Wings in 2006-07.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Matt D'Agostini joins in Canadiens

Montreal Canadiens General Manager Bob Gainey told the media that the signing of forward Matt D’Agostini to a one-year contract has been confirmed.In 2006-07 in his first season D’Agostini won the Calder Cup with the Bulldogs. He registered 13 points in 22 AHL playoff contests.

Last season D’Agostini got 21 points with the Canadiens. The 22-year-old player was the AHL’s third scorer with 25 points and a plus-7 rating in 20 games when he joined in the Canadiens from the Hamilton Bulldogs. D’Agostini also made his NHL performance in 2008-09.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Irbe becomes goaltending coach in Capitals

Vice president and general manager George McPhee of Washington Capitals announced that the team have hired Arturs Irbe as the goaltending coach. Irbe originally served as the goaltending coach for Dinamo Riga last season. Irbe is also a former teammate of Capitals’ assistant coach Dean Evason, and both of them played for the San Jose Sharks from 1991 to 1993.

Irbe has played for several clubs including Sharks, Ducks, Canucks and Hurricanes.
His last NHL season was 2003-04. After he left the NHL and retired Irbe played professionally in Europe in 2006.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Goaltender John Curry continues to stay in Penguins

Executive Vice President and General Manager Ray Shero told the media that Pittsburgh Penguins, the Stanley Cup Champion have agreed to term with goaltender John Curry on a two-year contract. Curry made seven post-season appearances with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, which is a team of AHL.

Curry played three games with Pittsburgh during the 2008-09 season, helping the Penguins secure a 5-3 victory against the New York Islanders. Now his penguins jersey is printed with Stanley Cup patch.

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Milan Jurcina joins in Washington Capitals

Vice president and general manager George McPhee announced Washington Capitals have signed defenseman Milan Jurcina to a one-year contract. Now fans can see him playing on the ice in the Capital jersey.

He was acquired by the Capitals from Boston on Feb. 1, 2007. He has played in 275 NHL games and has 14 goals and 32 assists in his career. Jurcina appeared in 79 games for the Capitals in 2008-09. He had three goals and 11 assists , ranking first on the club with 131 blocked shots.

Friday, August 21, 2009

Ryan Getzlaf was operated successfully

It is reported that on July,29 Ducks center Ryan Getzlaf underwent successful surgery which was performed by Dr. William Meyers in Philadelphia.

The club said the injury became serious during summer tests and did not recover at all, therefore surgery was arranged by the Ducks medical staff.Recently Getzlaf is getting ready for the training camp. Fans are hoping to see him coming back to the team with his Ducks jersey.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Red Wings continue to sign McGrath and Oulahen

Red Wings executive vice president and general manager Ken Holland told the media last month that the team continued to sign forwards Evan McGrath and Ryan Oulahen to one-year contracts.

McGrath was Detroit’s fourth round pick in the 2004 NHL Entry Draft. He spent the last three seasons with the Red Wings' American Hockey League team, recording 47 points in 68 games in the 2008-09 season. Oulahen also finished his fourth season with AHL team, and recorded 31 points in 73 games.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Mike Sullivan was hired by New York Rangers

New York Rangers hired Sullivan as an assistant coach last month. Sullivan spent the last two seasons as an assistant coach with Tampa Bay Lightning. Sullivan served as coach for the U.S. Men's team at the 2007 World Championships in Russia. He also served as an assistant for the U.S. Men's Olympic Team at the 2006 Olympic Games.

Sullivan began his coaching career in 2002 in American Hockey League, and was hired coach of the Bruins in 2003-04. Sullivan skated in 709 career NHL games in 11 seasons with San Jose Sharks, Calgary Flames, Boston Bruins, and Phoenix Coyotes, scoring 54 goals and 82 assists with 203 penalty minutes.

Monday, August 17, 2009

Auld was sent to Dallas Stars

Auld was sent to the Dallas Stars by Ottawa Senators for San Jose's sixth-round pick, he finished the season with 25 record in 43 appearances, 20 of which were more than the previous year. He began his career with Vancouver Canucks and has also played with Florida Panthers, Phoenix Coyotes and Boston Bruins.

It is told that Auld was one of the most surprising stories in the 2008-09 season when he stole the job from established beginner Martin Gerber. Maybe we will not see him wearing senators jersey any more.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Aucoin was acquired by Coyotes

Phoenix Coyotes General Manager Don Maloney announced to the media that the Coyotes club have signed defenseman Adrian Aucoin to a one-year deal. "We are excited to add Adrian Aucoin to our team," said Maloney. "He is a defenseman who played over 22 minutes per game in Calgary last season. He is an intelligent puck-moving defenseman who will help improve our power play and bring leadership to our locker room."

Last season Aucoin got 46 penalty minutes in 81 games with the Calgary Flames and ranked second among team defensemen.

Friday, August 14, 2009

A new guest for NHL Hour

It is reported that Dave Ogrean,the USA Hockey Executive Director has been in the program called NHL Hour With Commissioner Gary Bettman on the radio.As a new guest,Ogrean discussed the second annual festival Hockey Weekend Across America.This festival was going to celebrate hockey games and attract much more volunteers and fans.Ogrean also introduced the one-year countdown to the beginning of 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver.

Usually NHL Hour broadcasts live on Thursdays from 4 to 5 pm on NHL Home Ice and NHL.com.It supports communication through phone or e-mail.

Kolzig's recovery needs 4 months

Because of the serious injury of a distal biceps tendon in Kolzig's left forearm,the Lightning announced that Kolzig might miss the regular season.The major surgeon Dr.Ben Shaffer will operate on him and Kolzig's recovery will need 3 or 4 months.Luckily,the doctor from the Washington Capitals has operated on him before.

The Head Athletic Trainer Tom Mulligan said that 50 percent of Kolzig's tendon was torn and going to be ruptured.He also compared Kolzig's injury to that of Matin Brodeur from New Jersey,but actually he did not konw the real extent of Matin's injury.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Kuba was acquired by Senators

Ottawa Senators made an annoucement that they decided to continue to sign the defenseman Filip Kuba.The contract lasts for about three year and other terms of the deal were not know.

Kuba was originally acquired frome Tampa Bay Lighting this summer.He had 29 points and plus-8 rating in 54 games.In 585 career NHL games he had 236 points and 263 penalty minutes.Now Kuba is having a caree year ,so does Andrej Meszaros and Alexandre Picard.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Stars acquire Brunnstrom

The Dallas Stars has acquired the left wing Fabian Brunnstrom from the Manitoba Moose of the American Hockey League. Due to a body injury he has missed 11 games. As soon as Stars get home from their game, Brunnstrom will travel to the team and join it.

Brunnstrom, who is a native of Jonstorp, Sweden, has played 31 NHL games for Dallas this season and got 10 goals and 14 points. He is also ranked 7th among first-year players in goals. On May 8,2008, he signed the Dallas as a free agent, leading the team to the top ranking. Last season he earned 37 points in 54 games with Farjestads BK in the Swedish Elite League.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Team need Lemaire

Lemaire's back to the New Jersey Devils will be undoubtedly good for the team.Lemaire will try to overcome the popular belief that he is so defense-oriented his team will not get enough scores and will be boring to watch.


Dowd believed that Lemaire is confident enough in his abilities,he can be trusted without doubts."He knows what he wants and he's not second-guessing himself," Dowd said. "He has a plan and he executes it. Look at his reputation, what he's accomplished. When someone like that comes along, you listen."

It is Lemaire's second time around with the Devils, It is believed that there's enough time for him and many changes that will feel like new for him.