News: Quick stopped all 24 shots in faced in a 3-0 win over the Sharks on Thursday. [+]
Impact: Quick may have started off slowly this postseason but he' clearly back on track and flashing the form he showed in the 2012 playoffs that netted him the Conn Smythe. ( RotoWire - Fri. May 24, 2013) |
News: Stoll (head) was able to ride a stationary bike Thursday, Eric Stephens of the Orange County Register reports. [+]
Impact: Stoll is still not skating, but is finally showing some progress after being hit by the Sharks' Raffi Torres in Game 1 of their second round series. He definitely won't play in Game 5 Thursday since he hasn't been cleared for contact yet. ( RotoWire - Thu. May 23, 2013) |
News: Clifford (undisclosed) will play in Tuesday's Game 4 against the Sharks, Helene Elliott of the LA Times reports. [+]
Impact: Clifford missed the Kings' previous four games, but he will return to action Tuesday night with the Kings looking to go up 3-1 on the Sharks. ( RotoWire - Tue. May 21, 2013) |
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News: Sutton has retired, ending a 15-year career beset by injuries. [+]
Impact: Sutton played in 676 NHL games, most recently with Edmonton in 2011-12. He also suited up for San Jose, Minnesota, Atlanta, the New York Islanders, Ottawa and Anaheim. Sutton scored 38 goals and 112 assists, had 1,134 hits, 1,164 blocked shots and 1,185 penalty minutes in his career. However, his physical style of play took its toll. Sutton had 12 surgeries for various injuries and he never played an entire season. He reached 60 games only three times. ( STATS - Wed. May 22, 2013) |
News: Sutton has retired from the NHL, according to the Edmonton Journal. [+]
Impact: Sutton has battled a multitude of injuries over the past couple of seasons which certainly played a big part in his decision to retire. He leaves the NHL having played in 676 games, and finishing with 38 goals, 112 assists, and 1,185 PIMs. ( RotoWire - Wed. May 22, 2013) |
News: Hemsky is not expected to be back in Edmonton next season, according to the Edmonton Journal. [+]
Impact: Hemsky is due to make $5 million next season and with his history on injuries and games missed it is unlikely the Oilers would want to pay him that amount. Problem is, neither will another team. The Oilers would probably have to eat a certain portion of the contract in order to deal him. ( RotoWire - Mon. May 20, 2013) |
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