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What Moves Should the Atlanta Thrashers Make This Off-Season?
Original at Bleacher Report
• Wed, Jun 3
Any team with the third and fourth overall selections in back-to-back years has more than a few needs, and that's certainly the Thrashers' case.
Totally 80's Jersey Concept: Tampa Bay Lightning
Original at Bleacher Report
• Tue, May 26
CA Here are a couple of alternates, using red as a contrast color, that I came up with. So that's my second entry into the Totally 80's Jersey concept series. You can stop by PuckDrawn.com for the Atlanta Thrashers 80's concept.
Calgary Flames Head Coach Mike Keenan Fired: Who's In?
Original at Bleacher Report
• Fri, May 22
CA Hartley was recently fired by the Atlanta Thrashers but has a long history behind him. He won the Stanley Cup with Roy and Drury back in 2001, and made it to the Western Conference Finals in 1999, 2000, 2001, and a quarterfinal appearance in 2007. ...
Boston Bruins: Marc Savard Needs To Stay In Boston
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• Mon, May 18
CBC.ca CA Savard spent the 2005-06 season with the Atlanta Thrashers, where he played in all 82 games—one of four players to play the entire season. Savard's career-high 97 points ranked him ninth in the NHL, and his 69 assists were good enough for third in the ...
The Phoenix Coyotes Saga Comes Down to Canada vs. Gary Bettman
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• Sun, May 17
CA league behind the New York Islanders and Atlanta Thrashers, it doesn't look like they're making much of anything these days. Meanwhile, in Hamilton you have a city full of hockey-nuts that would easily fill the NHL-size Copps Coliseum's capacity of ...
Toronto Maple Leafs Ownership Ranked Worst In NHL : SI Report
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• Wed, May 13
CA Alan Cohen of the Florida Panthers was listed as the league's second-worst owner followed by Charles Wang of the New York Islanders, Atlanta Spirit (Owners of the Atlanta Thrashers) and Predator Holdings LLC. Oddly enough, the Phoenix Coyotes were not ...
Carter's NHL Power Rankings
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• Wed, Jan 7
By Carter . 4. Washington Capitals (26-11-3, 55 points) 8. Chicago Blackhawks (21-8-7, 49 points) 18. Columbus Blue Jackets (18-17-4, 40 points) 25. Nashville Predators (17-18-3, 37 points) 4. Marc Savard (Bruins) 6. Jarome Iginla (Flames) 21. Ilya Kovalchuk (Thrashers) 24. Marian Hossa (Red Wings)
Way Down in Dixie: The NHL in the South, Part One
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• Thu, Dec 11
By Josh Faust But, much to the surprise of some, the NHL has a strong presence in the region with the Southeast Division. Two of the past four Stanley Cup Champions have come out of this division (Tampa Bay '04 and Carolina '06), and Atlanta had the privilege of hosting the 2008 All-Star Game. Atlanta Thras...
Ilya Kovalchuk on the Block? Those Crazy NHL Rumours
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• Thu, Nov 6
By Sebastien Tremblay Ilya Kovalchuk trade So for Atlanta, trading Kovalchuk too early could mean the end of the Thrashers. And Atlanta has a “chance” to finish last this year, thus maybe winning the John Tavares lottery. I can’t imagine what kind of damage Tavares and Kovalchuk could do together!
Carter's Top 30 NHL Teams After Week 3
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• Sun, Oct 26
By Carter . 5. Pittsburgh Penguins (5-2-2, Last Week: No. 12) 15. Carolina Hurricanes (4-2-1, Last Week: No. 10) 17. Nashville Predators (4-4-0, Last Week: No. 21) 26. Columbus Blue Jackets (3-5-0, Last Week: No. 20) 30. New York Islanders (2-5-0, Last Week: #24)
It's All a Number Game: Part Two
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• Sat, Oct 25
By Jack Porter 13. Mats Sundin – Toronto Maple Leafs 15. Dany Heatley – Ottawa Senators Heatley has been a high-scoring player since his rookie season with the Atlanta Thrashers, when he won the Calder Memorial Trophy. 17. Wendel Clark – Toronto Maple Leafs 18. Denis Savard – Chicago Blackhawks
Melissa's NFL 2008-09 Season Predictions
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• Thu, Oct 23
By Melissa Grissom EASTERN CONFERENCE 3. Washington Capitals: No. 3 in the eastern conference, No. 1 in the Southeast Division 8. Tampa Bay Lightning: No. 8 in the eastern conference, No. 2 in the Southeast Division 10. Atlanta Thrashers: No. 10 the eastern conference, No. 3 in the Southeast Division
Ken's NHL Power Rankings: Where Does Your Team Stack Up?
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• Fri, Oct 3
By Ken Armer 5. Calgary Flames 6. Pittsburgh Penguins 9. Chicago Blackhawks 12. Washington Capitals 18. Nashville Predators 20. Tampa Bay Lightning 24. Carolina Hurricanes 25. Columbus Blue Jackets 26. Toronto Maple Leafs 28. Atlanta Thrashers 29. New York Islanders
2008-2009 NHL Eastern Conference Preview
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• Wed, Sep 24
By Nicholas Case 13.) Atlanta Thrashers- Ilya Kovalchuk. Kari Lethonen. Who else? True talent is hard to find on this team. They have nothing in the cupboard. Kovalchuk is in the final year of his contract and has been the face of the franchise from the start. For a team talking about having Angelo Esposito and th...
Eastern Conference: What To Watch For in The 2008-09 NHL Season
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• Thu, Sep 18
By Alex Chidester Atlanta Thrashers Boston Bruins Buffalo Sabres Carolina Hurricanes Florida Panthers New Jersey Devils New York Islanders New York Rangers Ottawa Senators Philadelphia Flyers Pittsburgh Penguins Tampa Bay Lightning Toronto Maple Leafs Washington Capitals
Carolina Hurricanes: Fantasy Prospect Report
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• Wed, Jul 30
By Joe MacDonald Here are the Fantasy Hockey Network’s picks for the top five fantasy prospects in the Carolina Hurricanes’ system: Atlanta Thrashers: Fantasy Prospect Report Boston Bruins: Fantasy Prospect Report Buffalo Sabres: Fantasy Prospect Report Calgary Flames: Fantasy Prospect Report
Under the Radar: Ilya Kovalchuk
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• Mon, Nov 19
By Mark Marino At just 24 years old, Atlanta Thrashers left-winger Ilya Kovalchuk is one of the most electrifying, yet overlooked players in the NHL today. Entering his sixth season with the Thrashers, Kovalchuk has consistently put up sick offensive ...