ed a game since being sidelined with a concussion on January 16 after a hit from Pittsburgh Penguin Evgeni Malkin. “As we've seen (he's) been very inconsistent with how he's handled himself in those situations.”
Evgeni Malkin
20 May 2010
15 May 2010
ngton Capitals. Crosby, along with his star support like goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury, center Evgeni Malkin and defenseman Sergei Gonchar, can only be beaten at their own game; scoring more goals than the other team and flexing their offensive muscles at every turn. The same can be said for Ovechkin and his teammates like defenseman Mike Green and forwards Nicklas Backstrom and Alexander Semin. No one can stop these guys; or so we thought. Who do these Canadien guys think they are?
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11 April 2010
Alfredsson (Ottawa Senators)
Jeff Carter, Mike Richards (Philadelphia Flyers)
Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin (Pittsburgh Penguins)
Dan Boyle, Dany Heatley, Joe Thornton (San Jose Sharks)
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14 February 2010
2014 when the Olympics head to Russia. Many players, (including stars Alexander Ovechkin and Evgeni Malkin) have stated they will play anyway, no matter what the NHL rules. Stolhand seems to agree with the players over the management.
Continue reading "A Chat with Doug Stolhand of the Puck Podcast"
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28 May 2009
episode before. Its the one where every stoppage there is a closeup of Crosby and in the end Evgeni Malkin just cannot find his scoring touch. Oh yea, and the Red Wings cling on to
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2 February 2009
On February 25th 2007, the Atlanta Thrashers made a move that they thought could land them a Stanley Cup in their fair city. After acquiring Keith Tkachuk for three draft picks and Glen Metropolit, Atlanta General Manager Don Waddell saw his team fall in the playoffs after a 4-0 sweep to the New York Rangers. Keith Tkachuk then re-signed with the St. Louis Blues, rejoining the rebuilding franchise that following summer. Well it is February 2009, and we are hearing Tkachuk trade talks yet again.
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