Doug Krantz was traded from the Alaska Aces to the Cincinnati Cyclones of the ECHL. The Cyclones are affiliated with the Canadiens and Predators.
http://www.oursportscentral.com/services/releases/?id=3878197
Great news!! We'll get to see him play often when he comes to Elmira to play the Jackals!! :-)
David Leneveu trying out with the Saltzburg Red Bull.
eishockeynews (http://www.eishockeynews.com/?c=9&nid=25074)
The Dallas Morning News Sports page has been able to take some time away from discussing punting and giant video boards to profile the Stars. Today's candidate: Raymond Sawada
http://starsblog.dallasnews.com/archives/2009/08/player-profiles-raymond-sawada.html
Preseason less than a month away!
I realize he was dismissed for leaving and deciding to come back, but Davenport signs to play in Sweden. SK (http://www1.idrottonline.se/templates/NewsPage.aspx?id=400406)
Douglas Murray moves up a tad or a bit more secure on depth chart:
Quote from: MercuryNews.comThe Sharks have sent defensemen Christian Ehrhoff and Brad Lukowich to the Vancouver Canucks for two prospects in a trade that sacrifices a veteran presence to give San Jose some breathing room under the NHL's salary cap.
The Sharks had been right up against the NHL's $57.8 million cap with center Torrey Mitchell and at least one other forward yet to be signed. By trading Ehrhoff and Lukowich, Sharks general manager Doug Wilson knocks a combined $4.67 million off the team payroll.
Center Patrick White, Vancouver's first-round pick in the 2007 draft who plays at the University of Minnesota, and defenseman Daniel Rahimi, the Canucks' third-round pick in 2006 who played last season with the Manitoba Moose, are the prospects acquired by the Sharks.
The trade creates training camp competition at the blue line with rookies such as Derek Joslin, Jason Demers, Mike Moore and Nick Petrecki among those vying for at least one Top Six opening on defense.
"This trade speaks to the confidence we have in the young players coming up through our system who have earned the right to compete for a spot on this team," Wilson said in a prepared statement. "It also creates some flexibility in our team payroll for potential future transactions as the season progresses and adds two more talented players to our reserve list that can help this organization in the future." . . .
Sasha is playing for the Bakersfield Condors, which you might remember as Dave McKee's most recent team.
http://www.bakersfield.com/news/sports/condors/x616724800/Former-first-round-draft-pick-to-join-Condors
QuotePrior to turning pro, Pokulok won a gold medal with Canada at the 2006 World Junior Championship in Vancouver, and had two standout seasons with Cornell University.
Has Barlow been signed to any professional contract? Given his stellar play at the end of last season and in the post-season, I'd thought he would certainly have latched-on somewhere.
i can't find the press release, but i'm pretty sure barlow will be playing in the echl with the florida everblades next year. no nhl team signed him.
[quote tretiak]i can't find the press release, but i'm pretty sure barlow will be playing in the echl with the florida everblades next year. no nhl team signed him.[/quote]
I haven't seen anything about Barlow's signing in the local paper or on the Everblades' web site. I'll keep an eye open for any news.
Fanpost (http://www.lighthousehockey.com/2009/8/18/993350/mr-tavares-meet-your-new-linemates) from the Islanders blog Lighthouse suggesting Moulson could be a potential linemate for Tavares.