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He has already cleared waivers and San Jose sent him to the minors earlier this month. They likely would not ask for too much in return. On the down side, he has not proven to be a long-term help and likely is not any better than Conklin at this point.
Yet, the list of candidates who could step in and make a difference is short and sketchy. Marty Turco is playing in Europe and can opt out of that contract if he receives a NHL offer prior to the trade deadline. The Islanders have Evgeni Nabokov -- a...
Team Canada's goalkeeper Marty Turco (35) knees on the ice as Kai Hospelt of Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg scores a penalty during their game at the Spengler Cup ice hockey tournament in the Swiss mountain resort of Davos December 29, 2011. View Photo »
Probably the closest in my memory was Marty Turco's first full year as s starter ... He came in taking over for (Eddie) Belfour and he solidified things. He showed that he was a legitimate No. 1 goaltender and had a great career after that.
Whalers and Capitals from 1978 to 1991.) He has been accused of being a Captain Hook with his goaltenders through the years, as evidenced by Chicago having had six netminders who arguably held the No. 1 spot during the past three-plus seasons (Nikolai...
Whalers and Capitals from 1978 to 1991.) He has been accused of being a Captain Hook with his goaltenders through the years, as evidenced by Chicago having had six netminders who arguably held the No. 1 spot during the past three-plus seasons (Nikolai...
The kings are not known for sticking up for one another. Maybe that is why Richards does not play like he did at Phili. gene, Yes, let’s fight after every hit. Thay should help. Good hit/bad hit?!?! Who cares, this isn’t hockey Lake Forest, They don’t...
Team Canada's goalkeeper Marty Turco (R) and Ryan Parent (2nd R) watch the puck shot by Christopher Fischer (front) of Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg during their game at the Spengler Cup ice hockey tournament in the Swiss mountain resort of Davos December 29,... View Photo »
If you look at some of the things Joe (GM Nieuwendyk) has done, they were really hard things to do, but they are now in the past ... I mean, saying goodbye to Mike Modano was just a really, really hard thing to do, but Joe made that tough decision and the team is better today because a player like Jamie...
Yes they need to worry. Dubnyk is a very long way from a starter in the NHL and Habby is closer to the end of his career. Maybe Phily wants one of them? ~Where's Marty Turco on that list, i don't see Marty anywhere, anyone know where Turco...
Yet, the list of candidates who could step in and make a difference is short and sketchy. Marty Turco is playing in Europe and can opt out of that contract if he receives a NHL offer prior to the trade deadline. The Islanders have Evgeni Nabokov -- a...
Marty Turco (born August 13, 1975 in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario) is a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender with the Dallas Stars of the National Hockey League. Because of his puckhandling prowess, Canadian hockey personality Don Cherry named Turco as "the smartest goalie in the NHL." Full Article
Team Canada's goalkeeper Marty Turco (R) and Ryan Parent (2nd R) watch the puck shot by Christopher Fischer (front) of Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg during their game at the Spengler Cup ice hockey tournament in the Swiss mountain resort of Davos December 29, 2011.
View Photo »Canada's Domenico Pittis, right, and goalkeeper Marty Turco, left, celebrate their victory after the game between Team Canada and HC Vitkovice Steel at the 85th Spengler Cup ice hockey tournament, in Davos, Switzerland, Monday, Dec. 26, 2011.
View Photo »Canada's goalkeeper Marty Turco in action during the game between Team Canada and HC Vitkovice Steel at the 85th Spengler Cup ice hockey tournament, in Davos, Switzerland, Monday, Dec. 26, 2011.
View Photo »Canada's goalkeeper Marty Turco, right, and his teammate Derrick Walser, left, and Vitkovice's Nathan Walker, center, fight for the puck during the game between Team Canada and HC Vitkovice Steel at the 85th Spengler Cup ice hockey tournament, in Davos, Switzerland, Monday, Dec. 26,...
View Photo »Chicago Blackhawks' Marty Turco (30) leaps to his left to successfully defend against a shot on goal from the Dallas Stars in the third period of an NHL hockey game Thursday, March 17, 2011, in Dallas. The Stars won 5-0.
View Photo »Chicago Blackhawks goalie Marty Turco (30) looks on as Dallas Stars' Brandon Segal, left rear, celebrates with teammates following his goal in the third period of an NHL hockey game Thursday, March 17, 2011, in Dallas. The Stars won 5-0.
View Photo »SUNRISE, FL - MARCH 8: Goaltender Marty Turco #30 of the Chicago Blackhawks stops a shot by Darcy Hordichuk #16 of the Florida Panthers on March 8, 2011 at the BankAtlantic Center in Sunrise, Florida. The Panthers defeated the Blackhawks 3-2.
View Photo »From left to right, Chicago Blackhawks' Patrick Sharp, Marty Turco and Jonathan Toews react after the Detroit Red Wings defeated them 4-3 in the last game of the NHL regular season on Sunday, April 10, 2011.
View Photo »Dallas Stars' Brenden Morrow (10) pressures as Chicago Blackhawks' Marty Turco (30) defends the net in the third period of an NHL hockey game Thursday, March 17, 2011, in Dallas. The Stars won 5-0.
View Photo »Team Canada's goalkeeper Marty Turco (R) and Ryan Parent (2nd R) watch the puck shot by Christopher Fischer (front) of Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg during their game at the Spengler Cup ice hockey tournament in the Swiss mountain resort of Davos December 29, 2011.
View Photo »Probably the closest in my memory was Marty Turco's first full year as s starter ... He came in taking over for (Eddie) Belfour and he solidified things. He showed that he was a legitimate No. 1 goaltender and had a great career after that.
If you look at some of the things Joe (GM Nieuwendyk) has done, they were really hard things to do, but they are now in the past ... I mean, saying goodbye to Mike Modano was just a really, really hard thing to do, but Joe made that tough decision and the team is better today because a player like Jamie...
