Cup ‘o Hockey: Wild Sign Fontaine, Concussions are real?

If you didn’t get to watch any hockey last night, man did you miss out. First there was Chicago giving the Canucks a good old-fashioned curbstomping, then there was the improbable comeback by the San Jose Sharks which, I have to admit that this “old man” drifted off during. But, in any event, here’s our morning Cup ‘o Hockey!

  • First, some Wild stuff. The Aeros have advanced to the second round with their sweep of the Peoria Rivermen, and they have signed prized college free agent, Justin Fontaine to a two year deal.
  • Sam Mamudi of marketwatch.com has a good look at the NHL’s new 10-year broadcast deal with NBC. Hint: it might be good for the NHL.
  • Here’s Barry Melrose plying his trade for a UK website, with his thoughts on the early playoff action.
  • Here’s some news. Peter Forsberg is joining his Swedish hometown club, Modo. As an assistant GM.
  • An interesting, yet very Winnipeg-ian look at the newest news from the whole Phoenix/Goldwater saga. But David Shoalts has a look at why *gasp* Winnipeg might not be a viable option for the move of the franchise.
  • Troy Lardie of examiner.com takes an early look at the 2011 NHL Entry Draft.
  • And finally, apparently there are things called concussions and a few people think the NHL isn’t doing enough to curb them.

Enjoy! Look for our mailbag sometime tomorrow.

Morning Links Ahoy!

First of all, sorry for my absence for the blog for a few days.  Unfortunately life gets in the way of hockey and, while I try to avoid that as much as possible, there are occasions where it just plain happens.  I’ve got another hectic week this week, BUT, on the upside…The Wild have won three straight and are going for four tonight! 

I’m hoping to have a gameday preview up for everyone this afternoon, but it all depends on my day job.  In the meantime, here are some links to keep you tided over. 

  • I took a stab at the Power Rankings this week at Hockey Primetime.  A lot of the credit for the polish goes to our editor extraordinaire, JP Hoornstra.  That said, I’m a tad sad that my Swingers reference got removed.
  • A little more shameless self-promotion, then I swear I’m done.  Here’s an article I posted on the Bleacher Report about the Wild’s struggles at keeping the puck out of their own net this season.
  • We here at Wild Nation love us some Bourne’s Blog – in a completely non-creepy, platonic way, of course.  Check out his take on Alex Burrows, Conan’s late night struggles and so on and so forth.
  • And what would I be if I didn’t also pimp my girl Ms. C’s blog (ok, that sounded vaguely wrong…Sorry Ms. C!).  Check out her blog on her drop-in game on Tuesday.
  • Moving away from the Wild/Aeros/Fun category for a moment, here’s an informative little piece by Adrian Dater on the Versus website.  I say informative because I honestly didn’t know that Jonathan Quick was a rookie.  What?  He’s not?  Well, I guess there’s always next year then.
  • The incomparable Elliotte Friedman takes a look at two controversies in the NHL starting to boil over.  As a hockey fan, my take on the Burrows/Auger thing is that, if it’s true, it’s a disservice to the game.  As a Wild fan, though, my take on the whole thing is: “Good.  The little @#!$ had it coming to him.”
  • The only thing that this look at American Olympic selectee David Backes is missing is the Bud Light “Real American Heros” guy singing in the background.
  • Say all you want about high scoring games, but there isn’t much that makes a hockey fan just stop and say “Wow!” like a combined 96-save, 1-0 shootout victory.  Just check out the highlights, if you don’t believe me.
  • WHA??!?  It appears that hockey blog luminary James Mirtle is moving on to bigger and better things.  Ok.  Maybe not bigger and better, but it looks like he’ll now be blogging and writing at the Globe and Mail.
  • Mr. Plank has a good look at the Sharks’ secondary scoring at Fear the Fin, including a name for their top line.  HTML.  Slightly geeky, but cool nonetheless.
  • My how I love Spector.  Especially with blog titles like “Shooting Down Dumb Trade Rumors – January 2010.”  Yes.  We like that very much.
  • And finally, to end on a Wild note, Brian Stensaas’s article about a newly confident Guillaume Latendresse.  Seriously folks.  Go out and buy a Star Trib at least once this week.  75 cents to make sure that solid hockey writers like Stencils and Russo get to stick around in Minnesota.

That’s all from me for now.  Schedule permitting, I’m hoping to have my analysis of some top defensemen free agents up sometime this week.  Also, you’ve still got time to send in your questions for the mailbag, which will be answered early next week. 

Until then, enjoy the link feast!

7/24/09 – Morning Links

Some more links for today to whet your hockey palette during these dog days of summer.

Wild Links

Other Hockey News

  • In other Puck Daddy news, a good article by Dmitry Chesnokov about the on-going battle between the NHL and KHL.
  • Red and Black Hockey offers their thoughts on the ‘Canes re-signing Ruutu.
  • Click Here to listen to an interview on NHL Home Ice with NHLPA Director Paul Kelly.  Topics include Restricted Free Agents and the pre-olympic camp snafu.
  • The Chicago Blackhawks’ Marian Hossa will undergo shoulder surgery, according to a team press release.  Somewhere, a Pens fan is rejoicing.
  • Mirtle has a look at Sergei Federov’s current financial situation.  No word yet as to whether a Kournikova tax was imposed all those years ago.
  • And, as always, Justin Bourne has an insightful look at the signing of Martin Biron and the impact it has on Sound goalie Nathan Lawson.

7/23/09 – Morning Links

With the new website, I thought it might be nice in the dog days of summer to restart the morning links posts.  There will be a bit of a new format, but I’m sure you’ll catch on.

Wild Links

  • Russo is reporting that the Wild have signed a couple minor leaguersNathan Smith and Ryan Lannon.  If, like me, you have absolutely no idea who these players are, click on the links and check them out.
  • The 3rd Intermission is reporting that the Aeros will sign Brandon Buck.  Not to devalue the AHL at all…But you know it’s the middle of the summer when you get excited about signings like this.
  • More from T3I, as Ms. Conduct has a look at the current Aeros roster.
  • And finally…The Wild have officially launched their own web browser — Boom.  So you can pretty much the comment made a few links earlier and apply it here as well.

Other Links

Tuesday's Links

There are a whopping 11 games on the docket for tonight.  Check out NHL.com for the full list, but here are some of the highlights.  First, the nationally televised game on Versus, the Sabres take on the Flyers.  In a battle of division leaders, Calgary visits New Jersey.  With playoff positioning on the line, Florida travels to Pittsburgh to face the red hot Penguins.  Also on the list, the Sharks will try to exact revenge on the Wild after their embarrassing 4-3 OT Loss.

That’s all for now.  Enjoy and make sure you check back for my thoughts on the San Jose/Minnesota tilt tonight!

Mondays Links

A new week and 3 games on tap for this evening.  Carolina takes on the Rangers tonight on Versus, while CuJo will get the start tonight for Toronto against Ottawa and Vancouver rolls into LA to face the Kings.

  • The Red Wings should be getting a shot in the arm soon (as if they need it).  Homer is back for the Wings and Marian Hossa should be returning soon.
  • Wild Road Tripper has a good look at the Wild’s victory last night over the Anaheim Ducks at Hitting the Post.
  • Speaking of the Wild, Hockey Wilderness has a nice e-mail exchange between a disenfranchised former season ticket holder and Wild owner Craig Leipold.  Kudos to Mr. Leipold for standing up for himself and for the team.  I don’t necessarily know that I agree with the author’s sentiment about Mr. Leipold’s take on the team; after all, there really were no moves for the team to make at the deadline this season.
  • An absolutely fantastic piece by James Mirtle at From the Rink on hockey in Nashville.
  • Sounds like Devils coach Brent Sutter wasn’t happy with losing to the Isles 7-3.  I can’t really think of a larger embarrassment for an NHL team, can you?
  • An old post, but a good one nonetheless.  A good list of hockey people using Twitter.  I wonder if they’re going to add “Brian Burke”?
  • Patrick Roy is backing Martin Brodeur?  Really?  If I were Marty, I’d be careful of any loose doors lying around.
  • It’s a bad time for the Panthers to be dealing with injuries to key players.
  • An interesting look at stats since the all star break.  Steve Ott has more than 20 points?  Couldn’t have called that one.
  • Matchsticks and Gasoline is circling the wagons around Curtis McElhinney.  I agree.  Cut the kid a break.  I can’t imagine backing up Kipper is an easy job by any means.
  • And finally, because the playoffs are just around the corner, the guide to grading the playoff beard.

Enjoy!

Around the Web

As the trade deadline nears, a lot of speculation is being bandied about by everyone and their mothers (this is an e5 in case you’re wondering.)  Here are some quick hits for the morning around the Wild and the NHL.  Enjoy!