That Big Announcement…

September 12, 2009

No I am not working for 20th Century Fox that is not the big announcement. Sorry to disappoint all of you on that but this is big news nevertheless.

Anyway the big announcement regards the expansion of this blog. Rosie’s Hockey not only will have its own domain name, but we’ll have some more contributors coming on to blog.

First off I would like to thank Inside Hockey’s editor-in-chief Kevin Greenstein, who thought of this idea and has registered the domain name rosieshockey.com. When the site is launched you’ll see a direct link to the site.

To start things off, lets welcome Inside Hockey’s Brad Kurtzberg as a contributor. In case you don’t know Brad is the guru of all things hockey. After all he wrote a book on the old California Seals.

Let’s also welcome Patrick Hoffman of Kukla’s Korner who will also be contributing to Rosie’s Hockey. Patrick has contributed to numerous outlets including Spector’s Hockey, NY Sportsday and Blueshirt Bulletin just to name a few.

Thanks to everyone for supporting the blog. We will keep you up to date on WordPress as more news comes forward, but the countdown to the launch of rosieshockey.com is starting…now!


30 Teams/30 Days: Edmonton Oilers

September 12, 2009

edmonton_oilers

Outlook:

A few years removed from a Stanley Cup appearance, the Edmonton Oilers have done nothing much since, missing the playoffs in each of the last three seasons. Needless to the say, it was time for some housecleaning for the upcoming season.

The first order of business was in the management department. On May 26, the Oilers named two-time Jack Adams award winner Pat Quinn as their head coach.

An ex-Memorial Cup dual champion as an owner and a player (with the Edmonton Oil Kings), Quinn has led two teams to the Stanley Cup Finals—Philadelphia and Vancouver. Quinn also had a stint as head coach with the Los Angeles Kings and most recently with the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Although he hasn’t coached since 2006, make no mistake about it, Kevin Lowe, Steve Tambellini and company made the right choice to hire Quinn. Former New York Rangers head coach Tom Renney comes in as the associate head coach.

The biggest acquisition for the Oilers roster unquestionably is goaltender Nikolai Khabibulin. A former Stanley Cup champion with the Tampa Bay Lightning in 2004, “The Bulin Wall” was least seen in a Chicago Blackhawks uniform from 2005-09.

While spectacular at times, Khabibulin has shown some inconsistency at times as well, but his addition is an upgrade from the departed Dwayne Roloson, who signed with the New York Islanders during the summer.

With that being said however, the Oilers did not improve much on offense, which was ranked in the bottom half of the league in scoring. Mike Comrie returns to Edmonton, but he has been plagued by inconsistency since his last 30-goal season in 2005-06 with Phoenix.

The missing piece in Edmonton is consistent goal scoring from the forwards. Defenseman Sheldon Souray had 23 goals and so did forward Ales Hemsky, but those were the only two players who lit the lamp over 20 times last year.

Andrew Cogliano and Sam Gagner should continue to improve this year but Dustin Penner and Shawn Horcoff need to step up need to step up their game. A healthy Fernando Pisani and a full season from Patrick O’Sullivan—who was acquired from the Kings in the Trade Deadline—should also help the Oilers this year.

The presence of “The Bulin Wall” should help the Oilers D, which was ranked 22nd in goals against last year. Souray, Lubomir Visnovsky and Tom Gilbert are good puck moving defenseman and should all contribute to the power play, while Steve Staios and Ladislav Smid stay at home on the blueline. Denis Grebeshkov, had a career high in points, and can play both roles.

While the Oilers should improve this year, let’s not forget they are in a brutal Western Conference. As stated before, the battle for the eighth and final playoff spot could come down to the final day of the season.

Columbus, Minnesota, Nashville, Dallas and Los Angeles all could be in the battle with Edmonton for eighth. While I have Edmonton out of the playoff race, and finishing 11th in the West, they should improve on their 85 point total from 2008-09.

Prediction: Third in Northwest, 11th in West

Projected Lines:

Mike Comrie – Shawn Hocroff – Ales Hemsky
Patrick O’Sullivan – Sam Gagner – Dustin Penner
Ethan Moreau – Andrew Cogliano – Fernando Pisani
Robert Nilsson – Marc Pouliot – Zack Storini

Sheldon Souray – Lubomir Visnovsky
Denis Grebeshkov – Tom Gilbert
Ladislav Smid – Steve Staios

Nikolai Khabibulin
Jeff Delsauriers


Heatley to San Jose (For Real, we think)

September 12, 2009
Looks like he's heading to the Shark Tank after all

Looks like he's heading to the Shark Tank after all

We have two tweets via Derren Dreger and Bob McKenzie.

Here was Dreger’s Tweet:

No 3-Way. It’s Michalek, Cheechoo and a 2nd for Heatley

And McKenzie’s tweet:

Heatley for Michalek, Cheechoo and a second rounder done deal

And finally, one more source, this time it’s the Ottawa Senators official twitter account:

Sens Murray announces trade with SJ: Cheechoo, Michalek and 2nd rounder in ’10 for Heatley, 5th rounder in ’10.

No this is not my big news for this blog, but this is a big breaking news story nonetheless. Links later…


Training Camp Links

September 12, 2009
Photo Via Getty Images

Photo Via Getty Images

Good afternoon and here’s to the upcoming hockey season.

Here’s what others are saying about Training Camp:

By now, there’s no doubt that the Phil Kessel saga has extended further than expected. But there’s more to watch for in Bruins Training Camp. Find out with Matt Kalman from The Bruins Blog

From Defending Big D, Brendan Worely has all your Training Camp info regarding the Dallas Stars, including rosters, the schedule and a few preseason storylines.

Former Islander Andy Hilbert has been invited to compete for a roster spot with the Minnesota Wild. Here’s the news story from Wild Beat Writer Michael Russo of the Minneapolis Star Tribune.

John Grigg of The Hockey News talks about the top 10 Training Camp Battles from around the league.

And finally, NHL.com has a season preview for 2009-10, with news from all 30 teams in their Training Camp Primer.

I’ll have an Edmonton Oilers preview later and some big news regarding this blog.


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