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Ryan Smyth, who has been a vagabond since 2007, when the Edmonton Oilers foolishly traded him in a war of wills over a fistful of dollars, has changed hockey sweaters three times in the three years.

But, his style of play never changes. It's all about punching the clock, no shortcuts. Read More »
Expunging his Maple Leafs tenure from memory is understandable for Toskala, whose forgettable stint with Toronto ended Jan. 31 when he was traded to the Ducks with winger Jason Blake for goaltender Jean-Sebastien Giguere.
Toskala will serve as backup to Jonas Hiller, a scenario that probably won't last beyond this season because Toskala's contract will expire, and keeping him as a backup seems u Read More »
Phoenix Coyotes defenseman Ed Jovanovski has been suspended two games by the NHL for an elbow hit to the head of New York Islanders rookie John Tavares.

The suspension, announced Monday, is Jovanovski's second of the season. He was also penalized two games on Dec. 9. Read More »
The Coyotes saga had to be one of the most painful to follow in 2009 so there's no point in trying to rehash the NHL versus Jim Balsillie saga, but the end result may yet have a happy ending. With Ice Edge Holdings signing their letter of intent with the league on Friday, it shows that there is reason to believe that hockey may yet live in the desert. No people, I'm not drinking while writing thi Read More »
Teemu Selanne considered staying home to recover from a stomach flu that hit him hard for two days but he wasn’t going to let an illness keep him from being with his teammates for a key game against the Dallas Stars.
In a cruel twist of fate, the winger’s decision will now keep him out of the lineup indefinitely. Read More »
According to Kings' head coach Terry Murray, Ryan Smyth is expected to be back on the ice and skating Monday for the first time since suffering an upper-body injury on November 16th. Read More »
The Phoenix Coyotes are still in Arizona. Not only that, they got off to the third-best start in franchise history.

So where have all the fans gone? The players are beginning to wonder.

"We're here. We're not going anywhere," winger Scottie Upshall said after a morning skate this week. "If we're winning games, why not come support a winning club?" Read More »
Now that he's recovered from the strained groin he suffered on Oct. 24, Giguere has an opportunity to wrest the No. 1 job from Jonas Hiller, who has started the last six games. If Giguere cannot regain the starting job, he said "I'd rather retire than be a backup goalie."

"Something needs to happen," Giguere said. "You get a guy like (Hiller) that's going to be a free agent at the end of the y Read More »
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