Thursday, December 31, 2009

Either Nationals or Cubs will sign Capps

It is said free agent right-hander Matt Capps will sign with either the Cubs or Nationals, according to his agent Paul Kinzer. "Nationals general manager Mike Rizzo has done a great job this offseason," Kinzer said. If Capps joined the Cubs, he would become a setup man. If the Nationals acquire him, Capps would battle Brian Bruney for the closer role.
But Capps said it didn't matter what role he had if he joined the Nationals. "If it's better suited for me to set up for the team in the seventh inning or eighth inning, that's what I'll do," Capps said. "If they sign me and tell me they want me to play shortstop, I'll play shortstop. I want to win. I want to be in an environment where winning is important. All signs are looking good with what they are trying to do so far."

Capps has spent his five-year career with the Pirates, collecting 67 saves while posting a 3.61 ERA in pirates jersey. He was non-tendered by Pittsburgh on Dec. 12.

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Pirates are now negotiating with free agents

The Pirate recently are taking a look at some veteran to fill their ninth-inning vacuum. Attributing a source, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported that the Pirates have had several discussions with free-agent reliever Kevin Gregg. The newspaper disputed the sourced report that an offer was made to Dotel, but said there were discussions.

In 72 games for the Cubs in 2009, Gregg was 5-6 with a 4.72 ERA and 23 saves in his cubs jersey. Also Dotel was 3-3 with a 3.62 ERA in 62 games for the White Sox last season.

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Decker is named to lead Fresno Grizzlies

Former Major League catcher Steve Decker has been named manager of the Giants' Triple-A affiliate Fresno Grizzlies.
Decker, who is considered a managerial candidate for the Major Leagues will be joined in Fresno by beating coach Ken Joyce, pitching coach Pat Rice and trainer Anthony Reyes. Decker has progressed quickly through the Giants farm system, having managed at Salem-Keizer in 2005, Class A San Jose in 2008 and Double-A Connecticut in 2009, where he reached the Eastern League finals. He previously served as Triple-A batting coach.

Decker played seven seasons in the Major Leagues, four as the catcher in the giants jersey. Joyce takes over for Hensley Muelens, who was promoted to Major League batting coach. Rice returns as pitching coach for a second season. He previously spent 13 seasons in the Seattle system.

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Astros and Duchscherer agree on 2010 deal

Free agent Justin Duchscherer will be returning for a seventh season with the Oakland Astros, agreeing on a one-year deal that could be worth $5.5 million if he reaches his incentives. According to Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle, the base salary of the deal is for $2 million with incentives for number of starts and innings pitched. The right-hander made the move from the bullpen to the starting rotation in 2008. He finished with a 10-8 record and a 2.54 ERA over 22 starts, giving up just 107 hits over 141 2/3 innings while striking out 95.

But Duchscherer did not pitch in 2009 after undergoing elbow surgery. Duchscherer figures to challenge for a spot in the A's 2010 starting rotation in the astros jersey, battling with a group of young arms, including Dallas Braden, Trevor Cahill, Gio Gonzalez, Brett Anderson, Josh Outman and Vin Mazzaro.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Predators' Dan Ellis will appear on NHL Live!

It is reported that Nashville Predators goaltender Dan Ellis will be among the guests on NHL Live! on Monday, scheduled from noon-2 p.m. on NHL Network and NHL.com and broadcast on XM Radio. Ellis, who is a former second-round pick of the Dallas Stars, is 6-5-1 with a 2.77 goals-against average for the Predators this season.

Also scheduled to appear to speak with co-hosts Rob Simpson and E.J. Hradek are TSN analyst Bob McKenzie and CBC color commentator Craig Simpson. NHL Live! is broadcast from the NHL Store Powered By Reebok in New York City.

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Royals acquire Humber to Minors deal

The Royals announced that the club have agreed to termed with right-handed pitcher Philip Humber on a Minor League contract for the 2010 season. Now He becomes the eighth non-roster pitcher to receive an invitation to Kansas City's Major League spring camp. Humber has spent the past two seasons in the Twins organization and was part of the five-player trade that sent pitcher Johan Santana to the Mets.

Humber was the Mets' first-round selection in the 2004 First-Year Player Draft. Currently playing winter ball with Leones de Ponce, Humber is 2-3 with a 4.19 ERA in seven games. He is allowed 34 hits while striking out 29 and walking 12 over 34 1/3 innings. Hope to see him playing on the field in the royals jersey.

Monday, December 21, 2009

Philles add Ross Gload to bench

It is reported that Ross Gload has passed his physical in Philadelphia to finalize a two-year contract with the Phillies. And it is said that he will make $1 million in 2010 and $1.6 million in 2011. Gload hit six home runs and 30 RBIs in 125 games last season with the Florida Marlins. He becomes the final piece on a Phillies bench that includes infielder Greg Dobbs, outfielder Ben Francisco, catcher Brian Schneider and infielder Juan Castro.3.

Gload is a career .300 pinch-hitter, which is the highest average for any active pinch-hitter with 140. Now Gload, who hits left-handed, is known as a fine defensive first basemen, but he can also play the outfield. Now it is time for us to put on the phillies jerseys and support him.

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Padres give invitation to Denorfia

The Padres announced that they signed outfielder Chris Denorfia to a Minor League contract with an invitation to Spring Training. Denorfia has a .279 batting average in 208 Major League at-bats with Cincinnati and Oakland. Last season, Denorfia spent most of the season with the Oakland's Triple-A Sacramento affiliate, hitting .271 with nine home runs and 15 stolen bases. Denorfia got 120 at-bats with the Reds during the 2006 season in the reds jersey.

The Padres like Denorfia's versatility and that he can play all three outfield positions. There will be plenty of competition for jobs in the outfield in Spring Training. If there is nothing else, the addition of Denorfia will give Padres outfield depth in Triple-A Portland.

Friday, December 18, 2009

Burke meets with five NHL GMs

Toronto Maple Leafs GM Burke, who is also the GM for Team USA, met with the five other NHL GMs who make up the selection committee. Burke is confident about the majority of America's 23-man roster is in place, with the 2010 Olympic Games just two months away. But there are still decisions to be made. "Canada can be wrong on three or four players and it's not going to change their team." Burke told The Globe and Mail in Toronto.

Team USA's roster will be named at Fenway Park on Jan .1 during the Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic. Many fans believe Canada will win the gold medal on home ice. "Every time in this tournament will be bet on Canada and Russia," Burke said. "No one is betting on us and that's okay. But we're there to win."

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Rangers sent Gilroy to AHL

It is reported that New York Rangers defenseman Matt Gilroy, who made the team in his first NHL training camp after a successful college career, was sent to the American Hockey League affiliate. Gilroy had 4 goals and 6 point in 30 games in his new york rangers jersey this season, but he doesn't have a point in his last four games.Gilroy also was beaten by Dustin Byfuglien on the game-winning goal.

Signing Gilroy last season was considered a major role for the Rangers. He was a highly sought after college free agent following four strong seasons at Boston University. He had 8 goals and 37 points in 45 games with the Terriers last season, and won the Hobey Baker Award as the NCAA's best player.

Rick DiPietro will miss his start

It is reported that New York Islanders goaltender Rick DiPietro will miss his scheduled start for the AHL's Bridgeport Sound Tigers after experiencing tightness during a game in Springfield last week. DiPietro removed himself from the game after the second period.

"Ricky has been seen by the team doctors and most recently a specialist," Islanders GM Garth Snow said on the team's Web site. "To make sure we are taking the proper steps in his rehabilitation, we will seek an additional opinion and should have a timeline by the end of the week." The Islanders hoped DiPietro would be back in his islanders jersey with the big club by the weekend.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Parra got injured in the Winter League

Arizona Diamondbacks outfielder Gerardo Parra injured his left leg on Tuesday while playing with Aguilas del Zulia in the Venezuelan Winter League. He suffered a torn muscle in his thigh during a game against Tiburones de La Guaira. According to D-backs officials, Parra will travel to Phoenix, and he will be evaluated by the team's medical personnel.

Parra has expressed a desire to return to the team, but whether he can come back or not belongs to the D-backs and their medical team. Parra was batting .338 with 24 hits in 17 games, with three doubles in his diamondbacks jersey.

Arredondo will miss 2010 season

The Angels confirmed on Friday that the reliever Jose Arredondo will have Tommy John surgery on his right elbow in January and will miss the entire 2010 season. The right-hander continued his high strikeout rate in 45 innings last season.
He began the season with the Angels but was sent down to Triple-A Salt Lake on June 10 after carrying a 5.55 ERA through his first 25 appearances in his mlb jersey.

Then he was placed on the disabled list with a sprained ligament in his elbow but appeared to get back on track in 19 appearances with the Bees and was called up in August. Arredondo struggled with the Angels and had a 6.53 ERA and was ultimately left off the postseason roster. He pitched in the Dominican Winter League this offseason with Aguilas Cibaenas, throwing 2 2/3 innings before being shut down last week because of the discomfort in his elbow.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Atkins left Rockies

The Rockies parted ways with Atkins, who hit .226 in 2009 and lost his starting position to Ian Stewart. Atkins, who made $7.05 million last season, was the only arbitration-eligible Rockies player the club did not tender a contract offer before Saturday. The Rockies reached a three-year agreement this week with catcher Chris Iannetta.

The club also discuss multiyear deals with relief pitchers Rafael Betancourt and Huston Street, as well as second baseman Clint Barmes, and one-year deals with starting pitchers Jorge De La Rosa and Jason Hammel, relief pitcher Taylor Buchholz and outfielder Ryan Spilborghs. If they can not reach terms on a contract, their 2010 salaries will be set early in Spring Training. Well fans will not see Atkins playing in his rockies jersey anymore.

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Capitals claim Chris Bourque off waivers

According to the Washington Capitals, the team have claimed forward Chris Bourque off waivers from the Pittsburgh Penguins and assigned him to the AHL's Hershey Bears. Bourque returns to the Washington organization after recording 3 assists in 20 games this season for the Penguins in pittsburgh penguins jersey.

Bourque was the Capitals’ second-round choice in the 2004 Entry Draft and has scored 1 goal in 12 career games with Washington. He has played four seasons with the Bears and helped Hershey win the Calder Cup in 2006 and 2009. Last season, he scored 21 goals and 52 assists in 69 games in the Hershey scoring race with 73 points. Bourque tallied five goals and 16 assists in 22 playoff games.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Carcillo is suspended for four games

The National Hockey League announced that Philadelphia Flyers forward Daniel Carcillo has been suspended for four games without pay, for a deliberate blow to the face of Washington Capitals forward Matt Bradley during December 5's game in Washington. The incident took place at the first period. Bradley suffered an injury and did not return to the game.

Under the terms of the Collective Bargaining Agreement, Carcillo will forfeit $43,597.56. The money goes to the Players' Emergency Assistance Fund. Carcillo will miss games Dec.7 at Montreal, Dec.8 against the New York Islanders, Dec.10 against Ottawa and Dec.12 at New Jersey. He will be eligible to return on Dec.14 at Boston in the flyers jersey.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Flyers' Emery will have surgery

The Philadelphia Flyers announced that goaltender Ray Emery will undergo surgery to repair a torn muscle in his lower abdomen and he is expected to miss six weeks. Dr. William Meyers, from Hahnemann University Hospital will perform the surgery.

Emery has made 21 appearances with the team in his flyers jersey this season. Johan Backlund has been called up from the AHL's Adirondack Phantoms.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Diamondbacks outright Newby and Carlin

The D-backs club confirmed that they have outrighted pitcher Kyler Newby and catcher Luke Carlin to Triple-A Reno last week. The move takes the pair off the 40-man roster.

Newby was with a 3.99 ERA in 42 games for Double-A Mobile this season and was impressive in big league camp last spring. Carlin hit .321 with 17 doubles, seven homers and 35 RBIs for Reno last year. He had 21 appearances at the big league leve in diamondbacks jersey. Both of them have the right to refuse their assignment and may become free agents.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Tribe declare 2009 team awards

The Baseball Writers' Association of America has announced its annual Indians award winners yesterday. The association selected Shin-Soo Choo as the Tribe's Man of the Year for the consistent production he provided in the Indians lineup in his indians jersey.

Choo is a first-time winner of the Man of the Year honor. He batted .300 with 20 homers, 38 doubles and 86 RBIs in his first league season. Carroll won the Good Guy Award for the leadership he provided in the Tribe clubhouse and his accessibility with the media. Travis Hafner and Aaron Laffey were also nominated.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Forward Kaleta is suspended for two games

The National Hockey League announced that Buffalo Sabres forward Patrick Kaleta has been suspended for two games without pay, due to an incident happend in the game against Philadelphia Flyers forward Jared Ross on Friday.

Under the terms of the Collective Bargaining Agreement and based on his average annual salary, Kaleta will forfeit $5,414.50, which goes to the Players’ Emergency Assistance Fund. Kaleta will miss the following game against Carolina at Toronto. Will he come back to the ice in his buffalo sabres jersey on time?

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Blackhawks continue to sign Kane, Toews and Keith

According to a report, the Chicago Blackhawks have called a press conference on Thursday afternoon at the United Center. The team will announce the signings of Patrick Kane, Jonathan Toews and Duncan Keith to multi-year contract extensions.

Toews and Kane will sign five-year contract extensions, while Keith has agreed to a 13-year deal, according to this report. This press conference will be seen on the Blackhawks' web site. All the Blackhawks fans will feel grateful to watch them playing on the ice again in chicago blackhawks jerseys.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Four teams will appear on Sunday

It is reported that four NHL teams will hit the ice on Sunday with one game from each conference. The action begins at 5, when the Atlanta Thrashers host the Tampa Bay Lightning at Philips Arena. It's the second of back-to-back games for both teams and the Thrashers lost at home to the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday.

At 10 p.m. the Vancouver Canucks host the Chicago Blackhawks in Western Conference semifinal. Chicago, which crushed the Calgary Flames on Thursday and the Oilers in Edmonton on Saturday, is going for a sweep in the Western Canada. Put on your favourite NHL jersey and support your favourite team!

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Yankees refuse option for Mitre

Last week, the Yankees declined their $1.25 million option for Sergio Mitre, who didn't make New York's postseason roster, is still under control of Major League service time. Mitre underwent elbow ligament replacement surgery in July 2008 and agreed to a Minor League contract with New York in November. Then he played in the first 50 games while serving a suspension because of testing positive for a banned substance under Major League Baseball's Drug Policy.

Mitre joined the Yankees in late July and and played in 12 games including 9 starts in yankees jersey. Totally he has played in 90 career games with three different teams.

Friday, November 20, 2009

Dave Jauss will become Mets' bench coach

Dave Jauss, a former bench coach for the Orioles and Dodgers, will be hired by the Mets for the same position. An announcement is expected to be made on Wednesday or Thursday. Jauss left his recent position as Baltimore bench last month after two seasons. And he was the bench coach for Grady Little with the Dodgers from 2006-07, he spent 10 previous seasons with the Red Sox in various positions, serving as first-base coach, Minor League field coordinator, director of player development and Major League advance scout.

Actually Jauss has a history with Mets manager Jerry Manuel, who was the Minor League field coordinator for the Montreal Expos when Jauss got his first position as a Minor League manager in 1988. Sandy Alomar Jr., a catching instructor was named first-base coach by the Indians on Tuesday.

Hurricanes seek to end slide on Sunday

The Carolina Hurricanes has gone without a win in 14 straight games, which ties a franchise record dating back to 1992. The team will try to avoid loss No. 15 when they face the Minnesota Wild at the RBC Center.

Kovalchuk has been extremely outstanding on the ice in the hurricanes jersey after returning from broken right foot. On Friday night, he had 2 goals and 2 assists in the game against the Los Angeles Kings. He has 12 goals in 10 games this season. In the final game of the day, the Chicago Blackhawks host the San Jose Sharks at the United Center.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Boston Bruins will host alumni game at Fenway

The Boston Bruins announced on Monday that the club will host the "Boston Bruins AT&T Legends Classic" on Jan. 2, 2010 at Fenway Park. The game will feature Bruins greats and celebrities at the historic ballpark. Bruins fans will have the opportunity to watch as current Vice President Cam Neely returns to the ice to skate in boston bruins jersey with actor and comedian Denis Leary, movie director Bobby Farrelly, musician Ken Casey and NHL greats Brian Leetch and Pat LaFontaine. And some of Boston's famous alumni will also participate.

Tickets for this special game will be sale on Nov. 20 at 10 a.m. The prices range from $10-25 and can be purchased online at BostonBruins.com. All of the money will be good to the Boston Bruins Foundation, the NHL's Hockey Fights Cancer and the Red Sox Foundation.

Monday, November 16, 2009

Maple leafs wants to host outdoor game

Maple Leafs General Manager Brian Burke confirmed on Tuesday that the team is looking to host an outdoor game at BMO Field, home to Major League Soccer's Toronto FC. The Field seats 20,000 for soccer and is located on the site of the old Exhibition Stadium, where the Toronto Blue Jays used to play. "I don't know how this story got out there," Burke started after being asked about the report. "We have told the NHL that we'd like to host an Entry Draft, an outdoor game and an All-Star Game. We think Toronto is a pretty important market, and we think we could do a good job with those things and we'd like to host them.

"We'd like a chance for our fans to boo Bob Gainey the way I got booed in Montreal last year," he added jokingly.
However, Burke said research into hosting a game at BMO Field is "limited to this point." He said adding to the attraction is the "surrounding facilities for hospitality. If it's a bitterly cold day, there is underground parking and there are indoor facilities where fans can get out of the cold weather if they had to," Burke said. "We think we could put something attractive together." Now put on toronto maple leafs jerseys and support these blue guys.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Ilya Kovalchuk could return a few days later

According to Atlanta General Manager Don Waddell, Thrashers star Ilya Kovalchuk will not play on Thursday night against the New York Rangers. "He's not going to play tomorrow, but hopefully for Friday," Waddell said at the NHL General Manager Meetings.

After Thursday's game against the Rangers, Thrashers hosts the Los Angeles Kings on Friday. Kovalchuk has been practicing for the past few days, but left Wednesday's practice early. He was expected to miss several weeks after suffering a broken foot on Oct. 24, but has recovered faster than ever expected. Kovalchuk had 9 goals in eight games before the injury and he still leads the Thrashers in goals except for missing the past six games. It is good to hear that he will come back to the ice in his thrashers jersey soon.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Hurricane will term with Manny Legace

President and General Manager of the National Hockey League's Carolina Hurricanes announced that the team has agreed to terms with goaltender Manny Legace to a one-year contract. Legace has a career record of 177-92-36, with a save percentage of 23 shutouts in 337 games played with Los Angeles Kings, Detroit Red Wings and St. Louis Blues. He served as the backup goaltender during Detroit's 2002 Stanley Cup championship. Legace's best NHL season came in 2005-06, when he posted a new record and ranked third in the NHL in goals and tied for second in shutouts. He spent past three seasons with St. Louis in 2008-09.

Legace was originally drafted by the Hartford Whalers in the eighth round of the 1993 NHL Entry Draft, beginning the 2009-10 season with the Chicago Wolves of the AHL.

Monday, November 9, 2009

White Sox sign Kotsay to a one-year deal

The White Sox announced that they had agreed to sign Kotsay on a one-year contract. Kotsay, who would have been eligible to file for free agency, combined to hit four home runs and 23 RBIs in 67 games with the Red Sox and White Sox in 2009. He was traded to the White Sox on July 28 in exchange for outfielder Brian Anderson. White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen specifically stressed at the end of the 2009 season that he wanted Kotsay back for 2010.

In addition to his production on the field for Chicago, Kotsay also emerged as one of the club's veteran leaders and he was well-liked within the White Sox clubhouse. Kotsay has a career average of .281 with 113 home runs. Since the start of the 1998 season, Kotsay ranks third among all Major League outfielders with 114 assists. Hope he will show up in the white sox jersey soon.

Saturday, November 7, 2009

The sale of Coyotes franchise to NHL is a success

U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Redfield T. Baum confirmed that he has approved the sale of the Phoenix Coyotes on Monday, transferring ownership to the NHL. The agreement was reached last Monday during a recess in court proceedings. NHL Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly stressed the following statement:

"We are pleased and very encouraged by today's developments in court. Now that approval of the proposed sale has been entered by the Court, the National Hockey League will work to close the transaction quickly and assume full control of the Coyotes' business operations. The League also will engage immediately in a process to identify -- and expedite sale of the franchise to -- new ownership that is committed to the Club's long-term success in the Phoenix/Glendale area. We do not intend to comment publicly on that process. The NHL thanks Coyotes fans for their continued support of the franchise and hopes that today's developments will provide fans further reason to embrace the Coyotes in order to ensure the team's long-term future in Arizona."

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Defenseman Wisniewski is suspended for two games

The National Hockey League announced on Monday.that Anaheim Ducks defenseman James Wisniewski has been suspended for two games without pay, for giving a blow to the head of Phoenix Coyotes forward Shane Doan on Oct. 31.
The incident occurred at the first period of that game.

According to the terms of the Collective Bargaining Agreement and his average annual salary, Wisniewski will forfeit $28,497.40, whice goes to the Players’ Emergency Assistance Fund. He will miss games on Tuesday against Pittsburgh and Thurday's against Nashville Predators. He will be eligible to return on Saturday against Phoenix Coyotes. Hope he will show up in Saturday's game in his anaheim ducks jersey.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Game 3 was delayed by rain

The start of Game 3 of the World Series was delayed because of rainy in the Philadelphia area, has now been scheduled for 9:15 p.m. Half an hour earlier a steady storm continued to pound Citizens Bank Park, where the Yankees meet the Phillies.

Commissioner Bud Selig went into the umpires' dressing room at 6:55 and conducted a lengthy meeting about the weather that included other baseball officials and. Among the group was Yankees manager Joe Girardi and Brian Cashman. When the two exited the room, Girardi said that he anticipated the game would be played. Jimmie Lee Solomon, baseball's Executive Vice President of Baseball Operations, told Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports that the front is expected to pass through before 9 p.m. ET. At that time, a decision will be made on a start time.

Last year, rain in Philly stopped Games 3 and 5 of a World Series and the Phillies eventually won in five games over the Rays. The start of Game 3 was delayed three hours and Game 5 was suspended in a downpour and was delayed for two days before it was completed.

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Eric Staal and Robitaille join different hockey programs

It is reported that Carolina Hurricanes center Eric Staal will join NHL Live and Robitaille will join NHL Hour. NHL Live can be seen from noon to 2 p.m. on NHL Network and NHL.com, and can be heard on XM Radio. Another special guest Thursday is Hall of Famer Johnny Bower, who played 15 NHL seasons. Also joining the show is TSN hockey analyst Mike Milbury, Hockey Night in Canada broadcaster Greg Millen.

Thursday also marks another weekly program of the NHL Hour with NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman which will be joined by Luc Robitaille, who will talk about his upcoming induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame and his incredible career.

Friday, October 30, 2009

Flyers and Capitals will meet on Tuesday night

Two powerhouses in the Eastern Conference begin to do battle on Tuesday night as part of a schedule in the NHL. The Philadelphia Flyers, who are consistently one of the top teams in the Atlantic Division, will get the action started at 7 p.m. against the Washington Capitals at the Verizon Center. Washington, led by Alex Ovechkin in capitals jersey, have built a five-point lead in the Southeast Division. The game can be seen in America on Versus and TSN and RDS in Canada.

In the final game of the night, the Detroit Red Wings will look to get back on track against the Vancouver Canucks at G.M. Place. The Canucks are leading a 2-0 win against Edmonton on Sunday night that lifted them above .500 for the first time this season.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Scuderi is punished due to the hit on Chimera

NHL Senior Vice President and Director of Hockey Operations Colin Campbell said that Los Angeles Kings defenseman Rob Scuderi has been fined for a hit on Columbus Blue Jackets forward Jason Chimera on Sunday. "Scuderi went really low and I felt it was a clip," Campbell said in Canada Radio. "Fortunately, he didn't injure the guy. He did hurt him on the play, as far as receiving a cut. But he came back in the game, Chimera, so I didn't think it was a fair play and we fined him."

Campbell also compared Scuderi's hitting style to that of fellow NHL defensemen Rob Blake and Kyle McClaren. "He does hit guys with a hip check," Campbell said. "Rob Blake's name came up and Kyle McLaren's, but they hit guys with their rear ends and they hit them in the hips and they hit them hard, not low."

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Rockies may sign O'Dowd and Tracy

The Rockies are going to sign general manager Dan O'Dowd and manager Jim Tracy to contract extensions. It's likely that O'Dowd will be signed first, and then Tracy.

The deals for O'Dowd, who has been in his position since the end of the 1999 season, and Tracy, who joined the club as bench coach last winter and led a dramatic change after replacing Clint Hurdle on May 29, will need to be in place before the Rockies can formally extend offers to the coaching staff. The Rockies went 74-42 during the regular season and made the playoffs as the NL Wild Card before falling to the Phillies in the National League Division Series.

Jason Heyward nursing injured gluteus in Arizona Fall League

The Braves sent Jason Heyward to the Arizona Fall League to gain the experience that will benefit him as he attempts to fulfill the plan of making his Major League debut next year. But over the course of the past week, the highly-regarded outfielder has been sidelined with a strained gluteus muscle. Heyward suffered the leg injury last week and hasn't played since recording one at-bat for the Peoria Saguaros on Saturday. The Braves remain hopeful that Heyward is dealing with a minor injury and will be able to continue playing within the next couple of days.

Heyward, who is among the game's top prospects, hit .286 with three doubles in the 14 at-bats before being sidelined. Because he has recorded just 173 at-bats above Class A, there is a reason to wonder whether the Braves would be willing to allow him starting the 2010 season in the Major League. But the Braves have continued to believe that they are definitely open to this possibility. And Heyward was named Baseball America's Minor League Player of the Year.

Monday, October 26, 2009

MInnesota Wild acquires Kobasew from Boston Bruins

Minnesota Wild General Manager Chuck Fletcher announced the National Hockey League club has acquired Chuck Kobasew (in wild jersey) from the Boston Bruins in exchange for Craig Weller, a second round pick in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft, who was selected by wild in the fourth round of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft.

Kobasew recorded one assist in seven games with the Boston Bruins this season. He has collected 42 points and 56 penalty minutes in 68 regular season contests with the Bruins in 2008-09. He has also tallied 155 points and 272 PIM in 368 career NHL contests during seven seasons with Flames and Bruins. Kobasew collected 49 points in 43 games with Boston College in 2000-01 and was named the MVP of the 2001 NCAA championship.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Canadiens has suspended Kostitsyn

It is reported that Kostitsyn (in canadiens jersey) left the Montreal Canadiens AHL team on Wednesday. According to the Montreal Gazette, he was convinced to return to the farm team after a meeting with Montreal General Manager Bob Gainey. Kostitsyn's brother, Andrei, is also a member of the Canadiens. But, Sergei was suspended on Sept. 30 when he refused to report to Hamilton after being sent down by the Canadiens.

In his first five games with the Bulldogs, Kostitsyn scored four points. According to the report, he rejoined Hamilton on Thursday.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Three NHL games will be on show

The Detroit Red Wings( red wings )aim for their third straight win against the host Buffalo Sabres( sabres jerseys )at HSBC Arena. The Sabres have scored only four goals in their first three games, yet are off to a 2-0-1 start. Detroit has won two in a row after opening the season with constantly losses to the St. Louis Blues in Sweden.

The Calgary Flames( flames jersyes )will attempt to clear the cobwebs after losing to the Chicago Blackhawks( Blackhawks jerseys)as they face the Columbus Blue Jackets( blue jackets )at Nationwide Arena. Calgary scored all five goals in the opening period and Columbus has won three of its first four games.

Lastly, the hottest Colorado Avalanche will "fight with" Toronto Maple Leafs( maple leafs )at the Air Canada Centre. Toronto has allowed 24 goals in its first five games on Monday night.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Red Sox pitching coach will stay in Boston next season

It was made officially that Red Sox( red sox jerseys )pitching coach Farrell informed the Indians he is simply not interested in the job. "It's an honor to be considered for the job. Especially for a team that I played for, my father played for and where there are so many people I know and respect. All those things considered, my desire is to fulfill the commitment between Boston and myself." said Farrell.

Farrell, a former Indians pitcher and farm director, was widely regarded as a top choice of the Tribe. The Indians, in search of a replacement for Eric Wedge, expect to announce the names of the final 3-5 candidates sometime next week. The team's goal is to announce its new manager after the end of the World Series.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Jose Theodore leaves Capitals game with injury

Washington( capitals jerseys )goalie Jose Theodore suffered an undisclosed injury in the first period of game against San Jose( sharks jerseys )at Verizon Center and the team said he will not return.
Rookie Semyon Varlamov started the second period for the team, despite getting five power-play opportunities in the first period. The Capitals quickly took a 3-1 lead early in the second period with costant goals from Alex Ovechkin.

Theodore may have been injured when he dove out of his crease through the period. Sharks forward Ryane Clowe also dove for the puck, and it remained loose until Theodore started to get up and finally saw it lying in front of him.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Shawn Chacon was arrested

Authorities told The Associated Press that former Major Leaguer Shawn Chacon was arrested Monday night on charges related to unpaid gambling markers in Nevada. Chacon was arrested at a Colorado bowling alley and put in the Weld County Jail. On Friday, It is reported that Chacon faced a felony charge for owing the Las Vegas hotel Caesars Palace $150,000 .

Chacon, who attended high school in Greeley, pitched eight seasons in the Major Leagues, debuting in 2001 with the Rockies. He played for 4 teams and was an All-Star in 2003. He last pitched in the big leagues with the Astros in 2008.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Coyotes' home opener is sold out

Team President and Chief Operating Officer Douglas Moss announced Thursday that the team's home opener against the Columbus Blue Jackets on Saturday night is sold out. "The fan response to the 'Welcome Back WhiteOut' offer has been tremendous and we'd like to thank everyone for their support," Moss said. The Coyotes are holding a "Welcome Back WhiteOut" during the home opener to celebrate the beginning of the 2009-10 season.

The Coyotes spent most of the summer in bankruptcy court before Judge Redfield T. Baum did not allow either the NHL or Canadian businessman Jim Balsillie to buy the team.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Marlins' two coaches will return next week

The Marlins announced pitching coach Mark Wiley and first-base/infield coach Andy Fox would not be retained On Tuesday. Bench coach Carlos Tosca, hitting coach Jim Presley and bullpen coordinator Pierre Arsenault all agreed to return next season and serve under manager Fredi Gonzalez, who was also guaranteed to return this week.

The Marlins also released right-hander Scott Proctor and Dave Davidson. Proctor signed a one-year, $750,000 deal with Florida this offseason but never pitched an inning in 09 season. Davidson, claimed off waivers by the Pirates in April, made just 13 Minor League appearances and pitched one big league inning this season because of shoulder issues.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Stars sign Robidas to a four-year contract

The Dallas Stars signed defenseman Stephane Robidas to a four-year contract extension which worth $13.2 million. The contract puts Robidas undert contract with the Stars through the 2013-14 season.
"We are very happy to sign Stephane to this contract extension," General Manager Joe Nieuwendyk said. "He has been a rock for this team on the blue line and is a key member of our leadership group. Stephane is a consummate professional who gives us everything he has each night."

Robidas set career-highs in 23 assists and 26 points with the Stars in 2008-09. He ranked 12th in the NHL, and was tops on the team with an average of 24:32 per game. He has played in 394 games with the Stars, scoring 21 goals and 79 assists for 100 points. His career includes parts of three seasons with Montreal and one with Chicago, he has 30 goals and 105 assists for 135 points with 418 penalty minutes in 561 games.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Twins set tentative weekend rotation

The Twins' pitching rotation has been set for this weekend's series with the Royals. Manager Ron Gardenhire said on Thursday morning that Jeff Manship will start on Friday night and Nick Blackburn on Saturday. But Gardenhire said that things could change depending on the outcome of Thursday's contest in Detroit. If the Twins get to the final day of the regular season, Carl Pavano is likely to start Sunday's finale at the Metrodome.

If the Twins are out of contention by Saturday, the team could have Blackburn deliver a very short outing and then turn to their relievers. "We're not thinking about that right now," Gardenhire said. "We're thinking about winning today and going the rest of the way."

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Sharks' Pavelski is out of the game with a body injury

Joe Pavelski will miss a couple of weeks due to a minor procedure performed on him. "Pavs obviously wasn’t at practice," said Sharks Head Coach Todd McLellan. "He was hurt the other night and had a minor procedure this morning. He will be out a couple of weeks with a lower body injury."

During Monday’s practice, Pavelski’s spot was filled by Patrick Marleau, who was flanked by Ryane Clowe and Benn Ferriero. "Pavs plays a huge role," said McLellan. "Today we moved Patty back in there. He's accustomed to playing there and we trust him. I think Patty is a tremendous center."

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Astros right-hander Mortensen is arrested

During the second inning of Sunday's season finale against the Angels the Astros announced that rookie right-hander Clayton Mortensen was arrested and detained on Saturday night under suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol.

He was acquired in the trade which sent Matt Holliday to the Cardinals in July. Mortensen made his big debut with St. Louis on July 29. "First off, I want to apologize to the A's and their fans and my family," Mortensen said after Sunday's season finale. "Calling my dad this morning was probably the hardest thing I've ever had to do. I'm deeply ashamed and embarrassed."

Monday, October 5, 2009

Montreal's defenseman announce the retirement

Montreal Canadiens defenseman Patrice Brisebois will announce his retirement, according to the NHL. Brisebois played in his 1,000th game last season, and finishes his NHL career, includingtwo seasons with the Colorado Avalanche, with 98 goals and 420 points in 1,009 games.

Brisebois' 896 games with the Canadiens is third among the club's defensemen, and his 87 goals and 371 points ranks fifth. As part of Thursday's ceremony, Brisebois will receive the Jean Beliveau Trophy from the Montreal Canadiens' Children Foundation.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Renteria's season ended with elbow surgery

It is assumed for months that Renteria would receive his arthroscopic procedure after the regular season to remove bone spurs and chips from the elbow. But Giants manager Bruce Bochy indicated that Renteria's chances of being ready for next Spring Training would improve if he had surgery as soon as possible. "We need to get this cleaned out," Bochy said Friday. "It's time to get him fixed up and get some rehab in before he goes home."

Renteria has won three Silver Slugger and two Gold Glove awards, but after the Giants signed him to a two-year last December, he hit a career-low .250 in 124 games. Renteria also collected five home runs and 48 RBIs every year. Bochy believed that Renteria's physical condition hampered his performance. "Without question it had something to do with his season," Bochy said. "This game's hard enough to play when you're 100 percent. He was a warrior through it all. He got some big hits for us."

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Devils add center Rob Niedermayer

Devils' President Lou Lamoriello Friday announced that the team have signed free agent center Rob Niedermayer. "I felt that we needed a little size and strength down the middle," Lamoriello said. "Now with Travis and Zubie and Robbie, I think we have three pretty good size, strength center ice men. We know Robbie well, of course. We've played against him enough in the Stanley Cup. He's had tremendous Stanley Cup experience and can be used in different roles."

Niedermayer scored 14 goals and 7 assists with Anaheim Ducks in 2008-09. But he lost to the Devils in the 2003 Stanley Cup Finals before achieving the trophy with Ducks in 2007. Niedermayer is expected to join the team by Monday.

Friday, September 25, 2009

Tomko has finished for the season

It was reported on Monday that the right-hander Brett Tomko was declared to have finished for the season. He signed a Minor League deal after being released by the Yankees in August. Although he went 4-1 with a 2.95 ERA in six starts with Oakland, he hasn't pitched since earning his 100th career victory against the Rangers on Aug. 14.

Tomko told media on Tuesday that an MRI had revealed a pinched nerve in his right shoulder, which caused discomfort and numbness throughout his arm. "Tomko will not pitch again this season, that's for sure," A's manager Bob Geren said before the opener series against Texas at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Gonzalez leaves the game with hamstring

After sparking a four-run go-ahead rally, left fielder Carlos Gonzalez left Tuesday's series opener against the Padres due to his left hamstring. Gonzalez opened the first inning with a triple into the right-center alley, and returned to the field in the top of the second, fielding one ball from center fielder Tony Gwynn Jr.

Gonzalez entered the game hitting .277 with 12 home runs and 16 steals. The temperature at that time was 48 degrees, and rain began falling in the second inning, which possibly leads to Gonzalez's hamstring.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Islanders' Pascal Morency may be suspended

The National Hockey League suspended New York Islanders rookie forward Pascal Morency on Friday for jumping off the bench to fight Calgary's Dion Phaneuf on Thursday night. He will not be albe to play until a hearing is held.

Morency has never played an NHL game, spending the last two seasons with the Islanders' AHL affiliate in Bridgeport. He received a double minor for leaving the players' bench for the purpose of starting a quarrel.

Monday, September 21, 2009

The Trial of Adenhart death will be delayed

It is possible that the trial of the man responsible for the death of Angels pitcher Nick Adenhart will be delayed several months after a new defense attorney was appointed. Prosecutors hoped to advance before a jury this year, but the private attorney fot Gallo quit the case.

Gallo was appointed an public defender on Monday and is charged with second-degree murder in connection with the April crash which killed Adenhart. Authorities say that Gallo was drunk when he drove his minivan through a red light in Fullerton, California on April 9, killing the rookie who had overcome the elbow surgery and begun his pitching life in the big leagues. Regrettablely we may not see him playing on the field in his baseball jersey forever. Gallo will likely stay in prison for nearly 55 years.

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Sabres sign forward Tyler Ennis

Buffalo Sabres General Manager Darcy Regier announced that the team have signed forward Tyler Ennis to a three-year contract on Thursday. Ennis was one of Buffalo's two first-round selections in the 2008 Entry Draft.

The highlight of the season for Ennis was a 6-goal performance on February 27, scoring all of his team's goals. Ennis finished 236 points in 245 career games with Medicine Hat, including a career-high 91 points in 2007-08. He is a native of Edmonton, Alberta, and also a member of Team Canada's at the 2009 World Junior Championships in Ottawa.

Friday, September 18, 2009

Oilers term with Comrie to one-year deal

General Manager Steve Tambellini announced that the Edmonton Oilers have agreed to terms with centre Mike Comrie on a one-year contract. Comrie was originally drafted by Edmonton in the third round in the 1999 NHL Entry Draft.

He has also played for the Philadelphia Flyers, Phoenix Coyotes, New York Islanders and Ottawa Senators. Comrie has posted 154 goals and 184 assists for 338 points in 525 games in the NHL. Last season, beginning the year with the Islanders before being trade to the Senators in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Coyotes sign Taylor Pyatt to a one-year contract

Phoenix Coyotes General Manager Don Maloney announced last week that the Coyotes have signed left wing Taylor Pyatt to a one-year contract. Pyatt recorded 43 penalty minutes in 69 games with the Vancouver Canucks last season and also appeared in four playoff games. Pyatt has registered 191 points and in 532 career NHL games with Vancouver, Buffalo and the New York Islanders.

In 2006-07 season, Pyatt scored a career-high 23 goals and 37 points for Vancouver. Originally he began his career with the New York Islanders before joining the Sabres. After recording 80 points and 131 PIM in 230 games with the Sabres over four seasons, Pyatt was traded to Vancouver Canucks.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Glenn Healy resigns from NHL Players Association

Glenn Healy resigned from the National Hockey League Players Association last week, and after three days Executive Director Paul Kelly was fired. Healy said his credibility was destroyed by a report and comments by Interim Executive Director Ian Penny, including criticism of Wayne Gretzky and Mario Lemieux.

"Based on what occurred in the Executive Board Meeting in Chicago, including the presentations made, all of which were accepted and endorsed by the Executive Board, my reputation and credibility with the players has been irreparably harmed and compromised. I can no longer continue to move forward believing that I have the trust of the players."said in Hearly's resignation letter. Healy played 14 NHL seasons with four different teams, and worked as a broadcaster before joining the Association in 2008.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Bruce may not come back to Reds

Although Jay Bruce had three hits for Triple-A Louisville last week, Cincinnati manager Dusty Baker is not definitely sure that Bruce is going to join the Reds' lineup again. After breaking his right wrist in New York, Bruce missed two months playing. The outfielder will rejoin the team in Colorado during a four-game series.

Before Bruce was injured, he had suffered a difficult season. He had 18 homers and 41 Run Batted Ins in 83 games, but his batting was just 207. The catcher Ryan Hanigan had three hits and scored twice that day and was 5-for-12 with a double in his first three games. Now Hanigan is eligible to come off the disabled list several days ago, so is Burce. Fans are looking forward to seeing him playing on the field again in his Reds jersey.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Nathan McIver will remain in Canucks

The President and General Manager Mike Gillis of Vancouver Canucks announced last month that the team have re-signed defenseman Nathan McIver. McIver splits the 2008-09 season between the Anaheim Ducks and Vancouver Canucks. In 18 NHL games with Anaheim Ducks, McIver collected 1 assist and 36 penalty minutes. In addition, in other 28 games with the American Hockey League affiliate--Manitoba Moose, McIver also had 2 assists and 59 penalty minutes. This defenseman was originally drafted by the Canucks in the 2004 NHL Entry Draft.

Monday, September 7, 2009

Bon Jovi is preparing for the final contest on TBS

Recently Bon Jovi is preparing for cooperating with TBS, which is the major program of all the Major League Baseball's Division Series. They created a special video featuring the song "We Weren't Born to Follow," which will be performed on Friday. The video includes the highlights of this year's baseball season and the MLB postseasons. Some short versions of the video will appear on TBS to help to promote the coverage.

It's the third time that Bon Jovi has cooperate with TBS. Last season he also gave a performance in a free concert at Yankee Stadium in New York.

Friday, August 28, 2009

The Origin of National Hockey League

NHL is a professional ice hockey league consisting 30 teams which are located throughout North America. It is one of the North American major professional sports leagues. Also the Stanley Cup is the oldest professional sports trophy in North America, being awarded to the champion team at the end of each season every year. There are an increasing number of hockey fans now wearing their favorite hockey jersey and supporting their favorite teams and players.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Prospal and Messier come to Rangers

It is reported that the New York Rangers will acquire Mark Messier as a special assistant to President and General Manager Glen Sather and forward Vaclav Prospal."I couldn't be more thrilled with the opportunity to move back to New York with my family, to learn from Glen and to work for the Rangers," Said Messier.

Prospal had signed the Tampa Bay Lightning earlier this summer. He played for Rangers and scored 19 goals and 26 assists last year.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Brooks Orpik has donated 15 set of equipment

It is said that defenseman Brooks Orpik of Pittsburgh Penguins has donated 15 sets of hockey equipment to Pittsburgh's "Hockey in the Hood" program.

Each player who has attended the Olympic Men's Hockey Orientation Camp in Woodbridge donated 15 sets of equipment to the youth organization. And the equipment was purchased by the National Hockey League Players Association through the "Goals & Dreams" fund.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Huddy was nominated as assistant coach by Stars

Dallas Stars General Manager Joe Nieuwendyk announced that Charlie Huddy was named as assistant coach by the club on August,4. Compared to the Edmonton Oilers's coaching groupe, Huddy served as an assistant for the New York Rangers from 1998 to 2000. In 1996, he was a player and assistant coach with AHL' team Rochester Americans.

Huddy recently served as an assistant coach with Oilers from 2000 to 2009, helping the team build a new record during that time. The record includes the 2006 Stanley Cup Final game, in which the Oilers lost to Carolina in seven games.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Nokelainen joins in Ducks for the 2010-11 season

Nokelainen was originally acquired by New York Islanders in exchange for center Ben Walter on Sept. 11, 2007, recording career highs in 10 points, and 19 penalty minutes in 2007-08. Recently Ducks announced that they have signed center Petteri Nokelainen to a one-year deal till the 2010-11 NHL season.

Center Nokelainen, who was acquired from Boston in exchange for defenseman Steve Montador on March 4, 2009, made his Anaheim performance on Mar. 6 and scored his first goal as on March 11 vs. Vancouver. He also appeared in nine Stanley Cup Playoff games.

Friday, August 21, 2009

Morris joins in Boston Bruins

According to TSN, the Bruins have signed free agent Derek Morris to a one-year contract. Last season,Morris has got 76 goals and 340 points in 793 games with the Flames, Avalanche, Coyotes and Rangers.

Morris had 5 goals and 20 points in 75 games with the Coyotes and Rangers last season, and he had 2 assists in seven games with the Rangers. The Rangers acquired Morris in exchange for Dmitri Kalinin, Petr Prucha and Nigel Dawes. In my opioin, among these teams, he looks more awesome when he wears Bruins jersey.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Avalanche signs Brandon Yip

Colorado Avalanche announced that the club has signed forward Brandon Yip. "Brandon had a very strong year at Boston University and wrapped up his collegiate career by serving as a leader on a championship team," said Avalanche General Manager Greg Sherman.

Yip spent the past four years at Boston University, where he scored 108 points in 139 career games.
He is a native of Vancouver, and was Colorado’s seventh selection in the 2004 NHL Entry Draft. He was named Hockey East Rookie of the Year after leading all freshmen in earning 31 points in 39 contests.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Rangers add Corey Potter

New York Rangers President and General Manager Glen Sather announced that the club has agreed to add Corey Potter as a member of their team. Potter played his NHL game last season with the Rangers on December 7 against Calgary.

Potter spent most of the season with the Hartford Wolf Pack of the American Hockey League, registering 10 goals and 22 assists with 82 penalty minutes in 67 games. He led all Hartford defensemen in goals, and ranked second among team defensemen in assists and points.

Monday, August 17, 2009

Now Islanders are on the ice

On the ice with these players was Islanders Head Coach Scott Gordon, Assistant Coach Dean Chynoweth,and Islanders Executive Director of Player Development Bryan Trottier. There are five television cameras recording No. 1 draft pick John Tavares skating on the ice.And this is the first time to see him wearing an islanders jersey.

"This is an exciting time for all of the prospects," Trottier said just before taking the ice. "It's their first impression of Long Island and our first impression to see them skate as a group. It's a great time for our entire organization."

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Rangers acquire Brashear

New York Rangers President and General Manager Glen Sather announced last month that the club has agreed to acquire free agent forward Donald Brashear.In 2007-08, Brashear led the Capitals with 119 penalty minutes. He recorded five goals and three assists while skating in 80 games.

On December 12, he posted his first effort since October 22, 2005, collecting two assists vs. Rangers. In addition, Brashear got(one goal and one assist) in seven postseason contests with Washington. He has skated in 989 career regular season contests with the Montreal Canadiens, Vancouver Canucks, Philadelphia Flyers, and Washington Capitals, collecting 85 goals and 119 assists for 204 points, along with 2,561 penalty minutes.

Friday, August 14, 2009

Miller's left ankle injury

Buffalo Sabres Ryan Miller has begun skating on his own to test his injured left ankle and is confident he is on his way to return to the lineup before the end of the season.He said that he still felt uncomfortable when he was skating, but he did not experience any frustration during his rehabilitation."I fully expect to play. That's what's in my head," said Miller, who has worked out on his own the past two days. "Without any setbacks, it's very likely we're not going to have any problems."

Miller has missed nine games since being hurt in the third period of the game on Feb. 21,coach Lindy Ruff said he couldn't even guess when Miller might return, still he added: "We want him to keep progressing, and I hope to get him sooner than later."

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Kaleta accepts new offer with Sabres

Last season, Kaleta has got 9 points and 89 penalty minutes in 51 games.Because of his neck injury he has also missed 27 games in the same seasons.In order to set career-highs in major categories, the forward averaged a career-high 8:55 on-ice time every sigle game.

General Manager Darcy Regier of Buffalo Sabres announced that Patrick Kaleta has accepted the one-year offer.This team appears in 98 career NHL games and has got 16 points and 151 penalty minutes.

In the 2004 NHL Entry Draft, Patrick Kaleta was the sixth-round selection in Buffalo Sabres.