I'd rather him stay with the Kings^ Yeah, I gotta say I'd be much happier if Kopitar was playing for the Canucks instead of the Kings. Well, as long as he doesn't get traded to the Rangers, I can deal with it.![]()

I'd rather him stay with the Kings^ Yeah, I gotta say I'd be much happier if Kopitar was playing for the Canucks instead of the Kings. Well, as long as he doesn't get traded to the Rangers, I can deal with it.![]()
Whoa!If Russia has its way, Evgeni Malkin won't be a Penguin in the fall.
According to the Toronto Star, teams in Russia's pro hockey league are willing to pay Malkin $12.5 million a year tax free to come home and play.
A high-ranking executive in the Russian league told the Star a $12.5 million offer to Malkin "is not crazy," but that "it's on the edge of crazy."
But Malkin's agent, J.P. Barry, told Toronto's Globe and Mail that he has not received any offers and that Malkin is not interested in going home.
"He's been focused, since Day 1, on doing an extension with the Penguins," Barry said. "We've had discussions with them, since the end of the playoffs, on a framework and expect to have something done with the team early in July."
Not gonna happenhttp://msn.foxsports.com/nhl/story/8267630/Report:-Malkin-offered-big-deal-to-head-to-Russia
Whoa!If Russia has its way, Evgeni Malkin won't be a Penguin in the fall.
(source)Malkin's agent, JP Barry, said Friday his client would follow the precedent set by Crosby last summer and sign a long-term extension at less than his presumed market value to provide the Penguins salary cap space necessary to remain a Stanley Cup contender.
"He wants to stay in Pittsburgh and keep as many of these players together and try and make a run next year," Barry said prior to the first round of the NHL Entry Draft at Scotiabank Place.
Barry added that Malkin is optimistic the Penguins can keep Hossa, defenseman Brooks Orpik, also a potential unrestricted free agent, and goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury.
Even though he's a skilled, big guy Team Canada wouldn't even look at Beach for the Juniors as his attitude was questionable, to say the least? I like the Hodgson pick, this guy looks like a leader who can play and now that Trevor and Naslund are gone - not that Nazzy was a true leader - we need to grrom someone to fill that void. And the Dman we picked up would have been a first rounder apparently, but this particular draft was just so deep defensivly. There's one pick, Froshaug, that could be the steal of the draft.So, Vancouver seems committed to the Nonis policy of doing jack-squat ... although the draft selections weren't bad. I'm surprised they didn't take Kyle Beach (a tough center from Everett), who went the next pick after theirs.
BARRY MELROSE HAS NO BUSINESS NEAR ANY NHL FRANCHISE!
You should never say that to a LA hockey fan... Either one of us!BARRY MELROSE HAS NO BUSINESS NEAR ANY NHL FRANCHISE!
but his mullet still has more hockey sense than 30% of the current coaches and GMs![]()
I try not to pay attention... every year, the Kings make some move that leaves me scratching my head going "huh"Free Agency starts Tuesday - who's moving and who's staying put?
I just love it that the sharks are just sitting back watching everyone else take thier players. Campbell, Rissmiller, and probably a few more. At least they signed someone who can hit like hell but I hope they aren't done.
^ You mean Rolston? Demitra? Gaborik is still a Wild player.
Actually none of the loses have been unexpected. Few people in Pittsburgh expected the Pens to keep any of the players who departed, except maybe for Hall and Ruutu.I just love it that the sharks are just sitting back watching everyone else take thier players. Campbell, Rissmiller, and probably a few more. At least they signed someone who can hit like hell but I hope they aren't done.
At least they seem to be keeping more players than the Penguins.
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