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Another STUPID Kennan Trade!
Odjick for A Noname???
Record Number Of Trads On
Deadline:
19 trades
38 players
- Both Are Records
Summary Of All Trades
On Mar/24
Mike
Kennan Has Killed The Canucks, And Created A HUGE Loss
For Vancouver And B.C. He Has Made The Worst Trade In
History By Dealing Away The Greatest Man To Ever Play In
The NHL:
Trevor
Linden
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Canucks
Swing Deals with Flyers,
Devils
VANCOUVER (February 5, 1998) - When Vancouver
Canucks coach Mike Keenan received the added
responsibility of making trades, he promised that
nobody's job was safe. He began backing up his words
Wednesday and has not stopped since.
Sabres
Trade May To Vancouver For
Sanderson
BUFFALO (February 4, 1998) - The Buffalo Sabres
traded Brad May and a third-round draft pick to the
Vancouver Canucks for Geoff Sanderson following their 2-2
tie with the Boston Bruins on Wednesday.
Boston's
Samsonov is January's Top
Rookie
NEW YORK (February 3, 1998) - Boston Bruins left
wing Sergei Samsonov was today named National Hockey
League Rookie of the Month for January. The Boston
forward led all NHL rookies with five goals, six assists,
11 points and a plus-eight rating in 12 games, and helped
the Bruins post a 6-4-2 record.
Kariya
is January's Player of the
Month
NEW
YORK (February 2, 1998) - Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
left wing Paul Kariya today was named NHL Player of the
Month for January -- his first full month of the
season.
Caps'
Gonchar Joins Russian Olympic
Team
NEW YORK (February 5, 1998) - Washington Capitals
defenseman Sergei Gonchar was named today to replace
injured New York Rangers defenseman Alexander Karpovtsev
on the Russian hockey team at the upcoming Winter
Olympics in Nagano, Japan.
Pens'
Barrasso is Player of the
Week
Pittsburgh
Penguins goaltender Tom Barrasso has been named the NHL
Player of the Week for the period ending Feb. 1. Barrasso
posted a 3-0-1 record, 1.96 goals-against average and
.942 save percentage as the Penguins extended their
unbeaten streak to seven games and increased their lead
in the Northeast Division to five points.
Valeri
Bure Traded to
Calgary
GREENSBORO,
N.C. (February 1, 1998) - After much speculation, the
Calgary Flames finally traded Zarley Zalapski tonight,
sending the veteran defenseman along with left wing Jonas
Hoglund to the Montreal Canadiens for right wing Valeri
Bure and future considerations.
Forsberg
and Kariya: No Introductions
Needed
NEW YORK (February 3, 1998) - When Canada and
Sweden face off at the 1998 Olympic Winter Games in
Nagano on Feb. 14, two players who will need no
introduction to each other will be Canada's Paul Kariya
and Sweden's Peter Forsberg.
Cup
Tour Rolls Into
Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA (February 3, 1998) - The Stanley Cup
Tour made its way to the City of Brotherly Love this week
and, in the process, helped raised some $1,000,000 for
charity.
Rangers
Win January DURACELL/NHL PowerPlay
Award
NEW YORK (February 3, 1998) - The New York Rangers
have captured January's DURACELL/NHL PowerPlay Award,
which is presented to the club recording the best
powerplay percentage during each month of the
season.
Lindros
Experienced in World
Play
NEW YORK (February 1, 1998) - Much has been written
about the decision to name Eric Lindros as captain of
Team Canada for the Winter Olympic Games in Nagano,
Japan.
Fedorov
Replaces Kovalev on Olympic
Squad
MOSCOW (January 31, 1998) - Detroit Red Wings
holdout center Sergei Fedorov today was added to the
Russian team for next month's Nagano Olympics, replacing
injured New York Rangers winger Alexei
Kovalev.
Wings
Honored at White House
Ceremony
WASHINGTON (January 30, 1998) - The Stanley Cup
champion Detroit Red Wings were honored in a White House
ceremony today, highlighted by the emotional presence of
injured Wings' defenseman Vladimir
Konstantinov.
Phoenix's
Tocchet Suspended Five
Games
NEW YORK (January 30, 1998) - The National Hockey
League announced Friday that Phoenix Coyotes' right wing
Rick Tocchet has been suspended for five games, without
pay, and fined $1,000 (the maximum allowed under the
Collective Bargaining Agreement) as a result of a kneeing
incident against Detroit's Steve Yzerman in NHL Game
#667, Jan. 28.
Minnasota
Anoounces
Team
Name!
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Realeases Top 50 NHL players of all time
list.