Jun
29
    
Posted (admin) in Carolina Hurricanes on June-29-2008

Tuomo Ruutu, the forward winger, who played partly for the Carolina Hurricanes in the 2007 season, has signed a one year contract with the team worth $2.25 million last Tuesday. Ruutu scored 10 goals and had 22 assists in his last NHL season for Hurricanes and Chicago. Carolina Hurricanes coach and managing staff were really impressed with his hockey skills and were determined to take him in their squad. The inclusion of Ruutu will augur well for the Hurricanes in the coming season and the Canes fans will be booking their tickets well in advance to all their home games.  


 
Jun
27
    
Posted (admin) in Tampa Bay on June-27-2008

The Tampa Bay Lightning has made their first selection in the first round of NHL Draft last Friday when they picked up center player Steven Stamkos as their numero uno pick. The Lightning general manager Jay Feaster appreciated the efforts of the new ownership chairperson, Oren Koules, in picking up 18 year old Stamkos into the Lightning squad. Stamkos is also very happy to be representing Tampa Bay in the NHL season ahead and is elated to be among the likes of star players like Vincent Lecavalier. The new hockey season is going to a great sporting extravaganza and there is no doubt that fans will buying tickets to watch their favorite teams perform.


 
Jun
20
    
Posted (admin) in Nashville Predators on June-20-2008

The popular defenseman Ryan Suter has signed a four year contract with the Nashville Predators for an astronomical fee of $14 million. The contract was signed last Monday and this young player is thrilled to be playing for the Predators in the upcoming seasons. Suter hopes to perform at his best for the team and he scored 31 points and had 24 assists in his last season with the Nashville’s NHL team. Ryan Suter is one among the many young players who have been signed by Predators in a bid to keep their team young. Predators’ fans are rushing to get tickets to their games to see these young guns perform.


 
Jun
17
    
Posted (admin) in San Jose Sharks on June-17-2008

Todd McLellan is all set to take up the reins of the head coach of San Jose Sharks following his triumphant coaching stint with the Detroit Red Wings that enabled the team to lift NHL’s Stanley Cup. The Sharks general manager Doug Wilson expected the team to perform at its best under the watchful eyes of the newly appointed head coach. Wilson expects that the new coach will be able to bring in a set pattern among his hockey players and make them understand their goals and expectations of the top brass from them. The Sharks fans are also hoping for a great season ahead and are now on the internet in pursuit of buying tickets for the upcoming NHL season.


 
Jun
15
    
Posted (admin) in Canucks, Trevor Linden on June-15-2008

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The Canucks center player Trevor Linden is all set to retire from the NHL season after playing for 18 seasons and there is no player at present who could emulate the many heroics of this famous player. The Canucks fans will be a dejected lot after hearing the news as everyone is very much aware of the dedication and determination in which he played his hockey. Trevor Linden has achieved 375 goals and has made 492 assists in his 18 long years at the NHL. Canucks fans who purchased tickets to watch their teams games next season will not be able to witness the great Linden in action anymore.


 
Jun
09
    
Posted (admin) in John Tortorella on June-9-2008

The Tampa Bay Lightning coach John Tortorella was asked to surrender his post as the coach since he had been holding the post from 2001. It was a difficult decision for the General Manager since John Tortorella was the only one who helped the team achieve their one and only win in the Stanely Cup. This win had brought in more revenue with more Tampa Bay fans wanting to buy tickets to watch the games. Tortorella helped to bring the team back into shape in just three years and made them winners. It has been rumored that Barry Melrose is going to be his successor.


 
Jun
06
    
Posted (admin) in Tampa Bay on June-6-2008

John Tortorella, who was reigning as the hockey coach of Tampa Bay Lightning from 2001, was removed from his office before the termination of his contract. The General Manager of

Tampa Bay, Jay Feaster was finding it difficult to remove him from the post as he was the only coach to take the team to win its one and only Stanley Cup, which helped in

Tampa Bay fans purchasing many tickets to witness the games. Tortorella took over the team while it was going through a bad phase and was able to completely change the attitude of the players and bring them to the level of match winners in NHL in three years time. There are speculations that Barry Melrose would be the successor of Tortorella.


 
Jun
04
    
Posted (admin) in hockey on June-4-2008

The Penguins were able to pull off a triple overtime victory of the Red Wings to keep their season alive.  It was an exciting game and anyone who was there to see it live really go their money’s worth.  Now game 6 is coming back to Pittsburgh.  Its going to be rough and tough battle to the finish.  Detroit can still win tonight, but I know that the Penguins will bring their A Game.  I just bought my penguins tickets tonight at a good price from Vivid Seats.  Cant wait to go!


 
Jun
03
    
Posted (admin) in Mike Babcock, Detroit Red Wings, Coaches on June-3-2008

The successful hockey coach of Detroit Red Wings Mike Babcock will soon be signing a new contract to be the coach of the team for next year and further. Babcock during the Stanley Cup final against the Pittsburgh Penguins revealed his intention of staying with the Red Wings and the contract terms are almost through. The Red Wings management is waiting for the playoffs to get over and as soon as the season gets over the contract will be mutually signed. The Detroit Red Wings hockey fans will be queuing to book their NHL tickets well in advance after the spectacular show by their team this season.


 
Jun
01
    
Posted (admin) in New Jersey Devils on June-1-2008

The New Jersey Devils have re-signed defensemen Sheldon Brookbank and Mike Mottau into their team and there has been no details provided on either the contract terms or the financial obligations. Mottau, a 30 year old, was in the Devils team as a free agent since July and was the leading defensive man for the Devils in all the games that he participated. Brookbank has been brought into the Devils team from Columbus last October and played in 44 games for the Devils this season and has had eight assists as well. The New Jersey Devils general manager Lou Lamoriello said that he was very happy to have these two defensemen in the team.