Watch Matt Duchene’s spin-o-rama feed lead to Fabian Brunnstrom’s game winner (VIDEO)

13 Oct
2012

Matt Duchene and Viktor Stalberg both made their debuts with Frolunda in the Swedish Elite League on Saturday and for the Colorado Avalanche forward it was a memorable first game.

"I haven't played a game since April, so I'm just dying to get out there with the boys,"Duchene told the Frolunda website on Friday. It showed.

Frolunda edged MODO 4-3 to remain eighth in the Elitserien standings. Stalberg scored his first goal and Duchene contributed two helpers, including this lovely spin-o-rama dish to Fabian Brunnstrom with two minutes remaining in the third period for the game winner:

Someone's been watching Patrick Kane...

Duchene and Stalberg's side might be getting stronger very soon. New York Rangers netminder Henrik Lundqvist has traveled back home to Sweden and will reportedly meet with Frolunda about the potential of signing with them for the lockout. His twin brother, Joel, is currently the team's leading scorer.

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Avalanche’s Landeskog joins Djurgarden in Sweden (Yahoo! Sports)

03 Oct
2012
STOCKHOLM (AP) -- Colorado Avalanche captain Gabriel Landeskog says he is headed home to Sweden to play for second-division Djurgarden during the NHL lockout.
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01 Oct
2012
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2012
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2012
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During the 2004 NHL Lockout, the League announced the cancellation of the preseason and home openers on Sept. 20.

One day short of eight years later, the NHL announced that the 2012-13 preseason schedule through Sept. 30 has been scrubbed thanks to the lockout.

That includes the 2012 Kraft Hockeyville preseason game hosted by Stirling-Rawdon, Ont., between the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Columbus Blue Jackets.

The Hockeyville game was set to become the first appearance of the Leafs in the annual event. From the Ottawa Citizen:

"I've been talking about this for a month, what a kick in the pants it is," Mayor Rodney Cooney said on Tuesday. "It is pretty bad. You win it and something like this happens.

"But it is what it is. It's out of our control. We just have to move on."

Other notable preseason games that are now canceled include ...

• The Frozen Fury game in Las Vegas between the Los Angeles Kings and the Colorado Avalanche at MGM Grand, which would have been the 15th edition of the game.

• The 2012 Baltimore Hockey Classic, between the Washington Capitals and the Columbus Blue Jackets on Sept. 26. Sadly, the official site still has a clock counting down to faceoff.

The Capitals released a statement on the cancellation:

Last year's inaugural Baltimore Hockey Classic, against the Nashville Predators, was a tremendous success as the teams played in front of a sellout crowd of 11,082 fans who witnessed the first professional hockey game played in Baltimore since 1997. The Capitals organization was overwhelmed with the support from the city of Baltimore and our fans in Maryland, and we look forward to bringing this event back to the city in the near future.

• The New Jersey Devils facing the New York Rangers at the Times Union Center in Albany on Sept. 26.

• The Dallas Stars and the Florida Panthers at the AT&T Center in San Antonio on Sept. 29.

Among the games still on the schedule, albeit tenuously: The New York Rangers and Colorado Avalanche in Kansas City on Oct. 6, and the Brooklyn game between the New York Islanders and New Jersey Devils on Oct. 2, although Chris Botta of SBJ writes that its cancellation is imminent.

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Watch Joakim Lindstrom drive Linus Klasen’s head into the ice in Swedish league (VIDEO)

18 Sep
2012

Joakim Lindstrom used to play for the Columbus Blue Jackets and Colorado Avalanche. Apparently, some of North American hockey's delightfully violent tendencies followed him back to Sweden, where he currently plays for Skellefteå AIK of the Elitserien.

Here's Lindstrom on Saturday, delivering what appears to be a Dwayne Johnson-style Rock Bottom on Linus Klasen of Luleå HF. (Alas, the video fails to indicate if he previously set it up with the People's Elbow.)

Flipping through our Elitserien rules guide, we see nothing to indicate the legality of grabbing your opponent by the face and then ramming his skull to the ice. So it appears the referee — who, furthering our theory on Lindstrom's IQ at the moment, was standing inches away — got this one right.

Klasen suffered a concussion on the play, and left the game. It was assumed that he'd miss several more games, but he's actually expected back on Saturday night after only missing one game.

As of now, the Swedish league's disciplinary committee hasn't ruled on Lindstrom, but we'll update when there's news available. (UPDATE: Reader Joacim Stoltz reports it's a 2-game suspension.) Hopefully in the form of a video by executive vice president of player safety Sven Shanahan. "As der video shows borka borka borka …"

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NHL 2012-13 Campaign Preview: Colorado Avalanche

16 Sep
2012

Yes, indeed, despite the promise of impending labor Armageddon and a prolonged work-stoppage, your friends at Puck Daddy are previewing the 2012-13 NHL season (whenever the heck it starts). Why? Because this is the most important election in the history of all-time ever, and you need to know the candidates — like the Colorado Avalanche.

The Colorado Avalanche were in contention most of last season before fading down the stretch with 6 losses in their final 7 games and missing the playoffs for the second straight year.

For some General Managers, this would be a sign that something needed to change, but Avalanche GM Greg Sherman saw the bright side in everything. Sure, Colorado's season ended when the regular-season schedule did, but it was over a Hell of a lot sooner the year prior, when the squad finished 29th in the league with just 68 points. An 88-point season may not have been enough to make the playoffs, but it was a marked improvement on last year's mess.

Plus, the future looks bright, especially after Gabriel Landeskog's meteoric rise to the top of the Avalanche's depth chart during a rookie season that saw him earn the Calder trophy and the captaincy.

Sherman believes the Avalanche are on the right track, which he why he chose, mostly, to stay the course, handing the reins to the team's young star and giving coach Joe Sacco a two-year extension.

Can the Avalanche reward his trust and improve on the promise of last season?

"Our captain is too young? No, YOUR captain is too OLD."

Greg Sherman did his best to keep last year's group together, re-signing David Jones, Shane O'Brien, Erik Johnson, Milan Hejduk, Matt Duchene, Ryan Wilson, and Cody McLeod.

But he had to let a few guys go, so say goodbye to forwards Jay McClement and Peter Mueller, the former of whom will be missed a great deal more than the latter. During his year and a half, Mueller was effective for the Avalanche when he was in the lineup, with 36 points in 47 games, but as you can see, he missed a lot of time with injuries. The Avalanche are used to playing without him.

McClement, not so much. The underrated defensive centre was a primary cog on Colorado's penalty-kill, which improved from league-worst in 2010-11 to 12th last season. The Avalanche will attempt to replace him with free agent signing John Mitchell, who comes over from the New York Rangers, but Mitchell's not a special teams guy and he could struggle in what looks to be an increased role. Expect Ryan O'Reilly to see even more defensive assignments to cover for this, which could eat into his burgeoning offensive numbers.

Mind you, if it does, that's what major addition P.A. Parenteau is for. The Avalanche will be doing cartwheels if Parenteau meshes with Matt Duchene the way he meshed with John Tavares.

Greg Zanon also arrives to bolster a defence that occasionally struggles to defend.

At forward … the Avalanche are inexperienced, but that's about the only knock they'll get. Paul Stastny, Matt Duchene, and Ryan O'Reilly make up an impressive trio up the middle, and Gabriel Landeskog leads a core of tough wingers that includes Steve Downie, Jamie McGinn and David Jones. Milan Hejduk and the aforementioned Parenteau complete the set, giving the Avalanche three skilled lines when healthy.

The Avalanche have the horses to be very good offensively, and it really shouldn't be all that difficult to be better in this regard than they were last year. As impressive as it was that Landeskog nearly led Colorado in scoring as a rookie, it's in large part because everyone else struggled to score all year. The team averaged just 2.43 goals per game, good for 25th in the league. They can and should be better than that.

On defense … is where the Avalanche will continue to struggle. Their forwards do a great job of pinning the puck in the opposing end, but when it gets into Colorado territory, the group's seams show. Erik Johnson is the leader on the blueline, but there's a reason his recent contract extension only pays $3.75 a season while the other members of his draft class are up in the fives and sixes. Johnson simply has yet to establish himself as the all-zone stud he can be. He struggles against high-end competition, and his elite puck-moving skills aren't always turned on.

If he can ever get over the hump, however, the Avalanche will improve exponentially.

The other issue on the blueline is that, behind the pairing of Johnson and Jan Hejda, there really isn't a whole lot of offence generation going on. When the Avalanche have the puck in the opposing zone, they're a scary group, but their bottom four defenders struggle to move it there. A step forward from Ryan Wilson would be a boon in this regard.

In goal … Semyon Varlamov will be given another year to prove to everyone that he's the guy. He struggled to hold down the starter's job in his first year in Colorado, especially down the stretch, and Jean-Sebastien Giguere, who had better numbers, will likely push him again.

The mayor of awesometown himself endorses the Colorado Avalanche with a topical reworking of classic rock staple, "Black Betty."

Joe Sacco enters his fourth year behind the Avalanche bench, but he's hardly an untouchable. The Colorado coach was given a two-year extension, a good faith showing after leading the Avalanche to a 20-point improvement. But GM Greg Sherman believes in this young group. Most of his work over the summer was done to give it a greater chance to succeed, and if they falter under Sacco, he'll do the same by finding someone else to coach them.

Uh, Gabriel Landeskog. Without question. In his rookie season, Landeskog led the Avalanche in goals, shots, plus/minus, and hits, and finished one point off Paul Stastny's team-high 53. This is his team now.

Jamie McGinn surprised everyone when he arrived from San Jose and immediately began lighting the lamp. The former Shark scored 8 goals in 17 games at a member of the Avalanche, and appears to have found another gear completely. It might not be reasonable to expect McGinn to keep up that pace, but is a 25-goal, 40-point season out of the question?

P.A. Parenteau. The winger earned his four-year, $16 million contract with two excellent seasons alongside John Tavares, but was that just a perfect storm of chemistry? The Avalanche have two skilful young centers of their own in Duchene and Stastny, so Parenteau won't suddenly be left to create all his own offence, but they also have a lot more forward depth, so he likely won't be counted on to produce as much either. Will a slightly diminished role and an environment change derail 29-year-old Parenteau's late rise to NHL stardom?

[NARRATOR] The Colorado Avalanche recently handed the captaincy to a 19-year-old boy. Was that smart? Here are some statistics on teenagers.

70% of teenagers drink alcohol. That's more than two-thirds! And speaking of two-thirds, that's the number of 18 and 19 year-olds that have used illegal drugs. Teenage captain? More like teenage wasteland.

[DRAMATIC PAUSE; SOUND OF A MOTHER CRYING]

[NARRATOR] 50% of teens live in homes where parents are divorced. Do teenagers cause divorce? It certainly looks that way.

More than one-third of teens say they have texted while driving. And one half have ridden in a car with someone who texted while driving. Tell us, Colorado: does this sound like the judgment of a captain?"

[VOICE -OVER] "I'm 21-year old Matt Duchene and I approve this message."

I thought the Avalanche were a playoff team last year, and I think a year of development for that young core will do wonders. Gabriel Landeskog, Matt Duchene, Ryan O'Reilly, Erik Johnson, and Semyon Varlamov will all be better, and that should be enough. The Avalanche aren't going to set the world on fire, especially with their issues on defence, but I can see them holding strong down the stretch this time around and eking out a 7th or 8th place finish.

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Fantasy Hockey: A look at who’s moved on and who’s still unsigned

03 Sep
2012
by Dobber Hockey in Fantasy Hockey, General

Continuing with the week's series of fantasy-related content, I'm taking a look at the free agents who have signed with new teams - and where some of them should be targeted at the draft.

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Key movers

A fresh start can be a good thing. But sometimes that reliable comfort zone that we were in turns out to be better after all. Hockey players are no different.

Jaromir Jagr, Dallas Stars

A solid return last season, but time to call a spade a spade - he played with one of the best players in the NHL and he had trouble staying healthy. Jamie Benn is a great player and still getting better - but he's no Claude Giroux.

Bottom line: Even if Benn turns into Giroux, that wonky groin of Jagr's ain't going away anytime soon. Pass.

P.A. Parenteau, Colorado Avalanche

He tallied 120 points over the last two seasons when, let's face it, 29 other NHL teams would have never given him an opportunity. So there is a heavy sense of doubt in fantasy circles. Now the Avalanche hope that he clicks with Matt Duchene the way he clicked with John Tavares.

Bottom line: Fantasy owners seem to be exaggerating in their minds the terrible blow his production will suffer from losing Tavares as a linemate. He could probably be taken in the middle rounds and will be a steal at that point thanks to his assists and penalty minutes.

Zach Parise, Minnesota Wild

Parise is going to see better numbers. A lot better. But will it match the hype? He had 94 points before (2008-09) and the improved Minnesota Wild sure look like they have the roster around him to get him back up there. A point per game is more likely, making him a high second-round draft pick.

Bottom line: In all likelihood he'll be drafted in the first round. The hype thing, remember? So you probably don' t have to worry about it.

Brad Boyes, New York Islanders

Give Boyes credit for finding one of the better teams for potentially turning his career back around. His numbers have been sliding into fantasy irrelevance and nothing turns that around better than an open spot on the line of a star player.

Bottom line: High risk and low reward. At best he gets 55 points.

Bobby Butler, New Jersey Devils

Butler is just unproven enough to be intriguing. If he sticks in the NHL it will be because he's scoring goals. But his two-way contract means no guarantees.

Bottom line: High risk and low reward, but at least with Butler you can drop him at the start of the season if he doesn't make the team. Whereas with other players (like Boyes) you have to wait a couple of weeks, costing you other opportunities.

Matt Carle, Tampa Bay Lightning

The emerging Viktor Hedman needs someone to share the power-play load and Marc-Andre Bergeron either seems to be injured, or inconsistent. Enter Matt Carle, who comes to Florida having played 244 of the last 246 games, with offense in the steady 35- to 40-point range in each of those three seasons.

Bottom line: Getting back into that range is the absolute minimum. He's only now entering his prime.

Jason Garrison, Vancouver Canucks

The Canucks got themselves a top, albeit underrated, defensive specialist. But they suckered for paid a premium because he scored 16 times last season. He'll get all the power-play time that he wants in 2012-13, but it matter much on the scoreboard.

Bottom line: Worth letting others trip over themselves to draft.

Jiri Hudler, Calgary Flames

Glass half full - Hudler owners have been dying for him to get onto a new team and get all the ice time and PP time he could ever want.

Glass half empty - Hudler is no longer playing with Henrik Zetterberg.

Bottom line: I don't think there is a lot of wiggle room up or down with Hudler's production. Don't overrate.

Olli Jokinen, Winnipeg Jets

The fantastic emerging line of Bryan Little, Blake Wheeler and Andrew Ladd is not breaking up anytime soon. But that still leaves Evander Kane as a potential linemate for Jokinen. So although he won't get first-unit power-play time, his even strength linemates are a match to what he had in Calgary (often Jarome Iginla and Curtis Glencross).

Bottom line: I call this one a wash (new situation versus old), unless Kane busts out like we know he can. Definite upside.

Guillaume Latendresse, Ottawa Senators

Still only 25, if Latendresse can put his concussion issues behind him then he has the prime of his career still ahead. With 33 goals in his last 82 games, you can see what Latendresse has to offer. The issue is, it took him three years to get in those 82 games.

Bottom line: It's a good situation for him in Ottawa, but the risk is the same as it would be in any city. Too risky to draft any higher than the final few rounds.

Peter Mueller, Florida Panthers

Mueller was a potential star, after dominating the WHL and then posting 54 points as an NHL rookie. He showed even more promise upon being traded to the Avalanche, posting 20 points in 15 games. But concussion and neck injuries have stalled any further progress and when he did play last season he seemed tentative. The Panthers are taking a chance on him, but it's low risk and he will be tried in the top six.

Bottom line: The upside is much higher than that of Latendresse, so depending on your needs he could be selected in the late middle rounds.

Benoit Pouliot, Tampa Bay Lightning

If Pouliot progressed in his career any slower, he should be a 65-point player by 2047. But this is the first time that he is entering a season with a real shot at a second-line spot.

Bottom line: I think he makes a great late-round draft pick and a safe 40-point bet with upside for 50.

Mikael Samuelsson, Detroit Red Wings

The aging and oft-injured Swede was a 40-point player in Detroit in his first go-round, and he became a 50-point player in Vancouver. He rejoins the team where he enjoyed the most career success, culminating in a Stanley Cup. But if Gustav Nyquist is the real deal, then Samuelsson will find himself out of the top six.

Bottom line: Risk. You should assume that he slips back to being a 40-point player - and that's assuming he stays healthy.

Alexander Semin, Carolina Hurricanes

Joining a re-vamped Carolina lineup was a good move for Semin, and the team's style of play will be a much better fit for his game than Washington's stifling defense from last year. He'll also probably line up with Jeff Skinner.

Bottom line: The hype-machine is in overdrive for this guy, but his production may actually match. I think he makes a great second-round pick in most formats, and he should actually slip that far too.

Ryan Suter, Minnesota Wild

Another much-hyped signing, the former seventh overall pick (2003) is coming off a career-high 46 points. Most poolies will draft him as if he's now a 55-point player, which probably won't be the case. He's a top all-around defenseman, not an offensive specialist.

Bottom line: Worth drafting as your No. 3 defenseman, or perhaps your No.2. But most poolies will take him as their first. Let them.

Sheldon Souray, Anaheim Ducks

This contract shocked me. He couldn't get a two-year deal a year ago, nor could he get a contract worth even $2 million. Then he has a six-goal season and gets a raise of more than double? And for three years, when he's 36 years old? I smell buyout in 2013.

Bottom line: At least he dates hot chicks.

Steve Sullivan, Phoenix Coyotes

The Coyotes are hoping that lightning strikes twice with their signings of aging vets. Ray Whitney sure panned out. But Sullivan is a different animal altogether. He's struggled with injuries over the last few years, and was used sparingly last season.

Bottom line: If the coach manages him properly, he could have another healthy season, which would mean 40 points. But there are better options out there, even in the reserve/bench rounds.

Tomas Vokoun, Pittsburgh Penguins

I wouldn't even consider Vokoun for my third tier. While he'll definitely see more starts than your typical Pittsburgh backup, the fact of the matter is that Marc-Andre Fleury will see at least three-quarters of them.

Bottom line: Draft in the final round only if you believe that Fleury letting in beach balls against the Flyers in April was the start of a downward spiral.

Ray Whitney, Dallas Stars

One of the biggest surprises of last season couldn't possibly repeat that, Which is why you'll probably get him for at a reasonable spot in the middle rounds. I drafted him late last year in my roto league - it's like fantasy owners have been waiting for Whitney to falter, but it doesn't seem to happen.

Bottom line: He'll slow down, but not so much as to justify how far he'll sink in your draft. He'll probably be a late/middle round steal.

Wojtek Wolski, Washington Capitals

After a promising 65-point season as a 24-year-old, things unravelled quickly for Wolski as Colorado, Phoenix and New York each grew tired of his lack of physical play. In New York he was quickly knocked down to the third line, which is like putting on your shiny new Nike Airs and then laying brick. Once in Florida, he started off fine on the top line, but when Kris Versteeg returned, Wolski was back to bricklaying.

Bottom line: If there are no expectations on him beyond producing points, Wolski could flourish playing with Mike Ribeiro or Nicklas Backstrom. But don't bank on it. His high risk/high reward status pushes him to the bottom rounds.

Key players still unsigned

Jason Arnott

Arnott will be 38 in the fall and his body is wearing down from all the injuries over the years. He's coming off a 34-point season buried deep in a lineup that preached stifling defense. So there is some hope for a rebound over the 40-point mark.

Bottom line: Not worth drafting.

Shane Doan

The steady veteran will be 36 in the fall, and he will don either the Phoenix, Pittsburgh, New York or Vancouver jersey in all likelihood. He's coming off of a 50-point season playing what is considered a less-than-ideal system for players who want big offensive numbers.

Bottom line: If he's drafted in his usual spot, he could be a steal if he joins another team.

Kristian Huselius

It's easy to forget Huselius because he's played so little over the past two campaigns. But the last time he was healthy, which was three seasons ago, he posted a solid 63 points. He's still only 33, so if his injury woes are behind him he could certainly get back up there.

Bottom line: He'll fall to the late rounds, making him a great steal for you by that point.

Andrei Kostitsyn

Early prediction - Kostitsyn will get 40 points. In the KHL. The inconsistent Kostitsyn is a second-liner at times, or an AHLer at other times. Teams probably don't want to commit to the contract that he wants.

Bottom line: Do not draft unless an NHL contract is signed, sealed and delivered. And even then, he's a bench pick.

Petr Sykora

In his return to the NHL, on what began as a training camp invite, Sykora posted an impressive 44 points. Wherever he ends up, probably New Jersey again, look for more of the same.

Bottom line: If those kinds of numbers are worth having on your team, draft accordingly.

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20 Aug
2012
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