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FWR's Field Report: Trending Up & Down
FWR's Field Report: Trending Up & Down
TRENDING UP The Los Angeles Kings' Anze Kopitar and Ryan Smyth: The Slovenian-born Kopitar currently leads the league in goals (10) and points (21), and the gifted center has also tallied 10 power-play points in 12 games. Ryan "Captain Canada" Smyth has six goals and 15 points, with ...
The new-look Habs? They're doing much better than the free agents who left Montreal
sports.espn.go.com — The jury's still out on Bob Gainey's wholesale makeover in Montreal, but a look at the former... Habs and their performance almost one month into the NHL... (more) The new-look Habs? They're doing much better than the ...
Honour overdue for ex-Habs goalie Vachon
montrealgazette.com — MONTREAL – Newspaper stories in the autumn of 1967 were suggesting that Canadiens goaltender Rogatien Vachon might... soon be returned to the Houston Apollos, the minor-league farm club from which he had been summoned the previous winter. So a ... (more) Honour overdue for ex-Habs goalie Vachon
As Kopitar's stock rises, so do the Kings
As Kopitar's stock rises, so do the Kings
sportingnews.com — Anze Kopitar: Fitness is key to his start. They spent $13.6 million to lure Rob Scuderi away... from the Stanley Cup champion Pittsburgh Penguins. They dealt for veteran Ryan Smyth and his annual salary cap hit of $6.25 million. And when it ... (more) As Kopitar's stock rises, so do the Kings
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