blog.mlive.com - 2/15/2008
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The Columbus Dispatch's Tom Reed wrote a great story about the pain-in-the-rear that is dealing with Tomas Holmstrom's hockey pants, partially through the eyes of one of the Detroit Red Wings forward's biggest "nemeses" (yes, that's plural), Columbus Blue Jackets defenceman Adam Foote:
Would Federov be welcomed back in Detroit?
national-hockey-league-nhl.suite101.com 2/15/2008 — Sergei Federov was vilified when he left Detroit following the 2002-03 season, but Red Wings' fan would be forgiving were he to return.
2008 Trade Deadline
nhl.com 2/15/2008 — Perhaps it is just posturing, but perhaps the Detroit Red Wings have had a change of heart approaching this season s trade deadline. Highly successful for the past decade, the Red Wings always have been in the fray at the League s annual late-winter ...
Live From The Scrap Heap (Puck-rakers)
blog.dispatch.com 2/15/2008 — What a city, Detroit. I can see the Detroit River from my hotel room. There's concrete, chain link and police tape down there, too. What a view. Blue Jackets skated in Joe Louis Arena, where tonight they'll play the Detroit Red Wings at 7:30 p.m. ...
GEORGE SIPPLE'S BLOG: Sergei Fedorov won't rule out Red Wings reunion
freep.com 2/15/2008 — ewhitey19 There is no question that Fedorov is not the same player he was when he left, but he still could help this team make a strong playoff run. He still has great vision and would be a strong addition to our 2nd power play unit. If we can get him ...
Fedorov open to trade
detnews.com 2/16/2008 — The idea of returning to the Red Wings appeals to Sergei Fedorov.
In town with the Columbus Blue Jackets Friday, Fedorov skated on his own after the morning skate. He has been out since Jan. 18 because of a concussion.
Fedorov could be back in the Columbus lineup in days, and is likely to be traded by the Feb. 26 deadline. He's a potential unrestricted free agent and the Blue Jackets, ...
Blue Jackets 5, Red Wings 1 —
NYT > Hockey 2/16/2008
DETROIT (AP) -- Fredrik Modin scored twice and the Columbus Blue Jackets beat the Red Wings 5-1 on Friday night, handing NHL-leading Detroit its fifth-straight loss.