Carolina Hurricanes reactivate D Corvo, place Ruutu on injured reserve
RALEIGH, N.C. – The Carolina Hurricanes have activated defenceman Joe Corvo while placing forward Tuomo Ruutu on injured reserve.The team announced the moves on Wednesday
RALEIGH, N.C. – The Carolina Hurricanes have activated defenceman Joe Corvo while placing forward Tuomo Ruutu on injured reserve.The team announced the moves on Wednesday
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Columbus Blue Jackets have fired coach Ken Hitchcock less than two weeks before he’ll step behind the bench as an assistant with Team Canada
ATLANTA – Ilya Kovalchuk couldn’t break Antero Niittymaki’s “curse” on the Atlanta Thrashers. Instead, the Thrashers captain broke his stick in frustration
BUFFALO, N.Y. – The NCAA has barred the Buffalo State and Geneseo college men’s hockey teams from the playoffs this season for violating financial aid rules to bolster their rosters with Canadian-born players
SAN JOSE, Calif. – If the Detroit Red Wings could play everyone else as well as they do against the San Jose Sharks they wouldn’t have to fight to make it to the playoffs
Scoring summaries from Tuesday’s NHL games: Canucks 2 at Canadiens 3First Period1. Montreal, S.Kostitsyn 2 (Pouliot) 5:562. Vancouver, Samuelsson 19 (D
LOS ANGELES – Anze Kopitar’s slick short-handed goal was exactly what everybody expects from the Los Angeles Kings’ leading scorer. His steady defence against Rangers star Marian Gaborik was a whole lot more surprising
MONTREAL – Teams often say they need to take the positives out of a loss, but rarely do they have as much material to build on as the Vancouver Canucks do after Tuesday night’s 3-2 defeat at the hands of the Montreal Canadiens
DENVER – Brandon Yip had two goals, including the go-ahead score, Ryan O’Reilly added a pair of short-handed goals, and the Colorado Avalanche snapped a three-game losing streak by beating the Columbus Blue Jackets 5-1 on Tuesday night
Movements in the world of hockey Tuesday:National Hockey LeagueATLANTA THRASHERS-Traded F Matt Siddall from Victoria (ECHL) to Gwinnett (ECHL) for future considerations
TORONTO – The New Jersey Devils will need to rediscover their offensive flair if they want to reverse their fortunes.After soaring to the top of the Atlantic Division through the first three months of the season, the Devils have been an average team in the New Year, posting a 7-8-1 record in 2010
NASHVILLE – The Phoenix Coyotes want two points every chance they get, and coach Dave Tippett doesn’t care about extra credit for style or extra offence
DALLAS – Marty Turco made a season-high 40 saves, Mike Modano scored his 556th career goal, and the Dallas Stars stretched their home-winning streak over the Minnesota Wild to 12 games with a 4-2 victory on Tuesday night
MONTREAL – Coach Jacques Martin showed confidence in Jaroslav Halak and was repaid in spades.Starting in the next game after a loss for the first time this season, the Canadiens netminder made 45 saves to help Montreal end the Vancouver Canucks’ seven-game winning streak Tuesday with a 3-2 victory
MONTREAL – Coach Jacques Martin showed confidence in Jaroslav Halak and was repaid in spades.Starting in the next game after a loss for the first time this season, the Canadiens netminder made 45 saves to help Montreal end the Vancouver Canucks’ seven-game winning streak Tuesday with a 3-2 victory
BOSTON – Washington Capitals coach Bruce Boudreau finds it hard to believe his club has won a franchise record 11 straight games. Boston Bruins coach Claude Julien feels the same about his team’s eight-game losing streak
ATLANTA – Antero Niittymaki stopped 26 shots for his 16th straight win over Atlanta and the Tampa Bay Lightning beat the Thrashers 2-1 on Tuesday night for a rare road victory
TORONTO – Dion Phaneuf needed a minute, but settled for less.”Just 30 seconds,” he pleaded from his dressing room stall. “Thank you.” There was no room to move in the crowd that had formed around the new Toronto Maple Leafs defenceman after Tuesday night’s game
NEW YORK – The New York Islanders are making plans to spend part of next season’s training camp in China.The team will head to China for about 10 days in September as the NHL continues to work on making the league and the sport of hockey more prominent on the world stage
CALGARY – Christopher Higgins arrived in Calgary on Tuesday, hoping to add some desperately needed scoring to the Flames’ lifeless offence.Following what head coach Brent Sutter termed as an “embarrassing” 3-0 loss to the Philadelphia Flyers on Monday night, the Flames (27-21-8) made their second big trade in three days, sending forwards Olli Jokinen and Brandon Prust to the New York Rangers for Higgins and fellow winger Ales Kotalik
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