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I'm definitely looking forward to it ... It's a great atmosphere in this building and one of the loudest buildings in the National Hockey League.
That night, the trainer gave me the puck, so that was a bit of a shock ... Especially during the warm-up when I was trying to settle down. On top of that, my first shot in the National Hockey League was a breakaway from Gordie Howe from the blue line in.
We are excited to add Robbie to our lineup ... His greatest asset is his speed and we look forward to developing him for the next level. What a great opportunity this is for Robbie to continue his education and play in the number one developmental league for the National Hockey League.
Our goaltending, we're up and down a little bit in some games ... but Leclaire is a real good goaltender in the National Hockey League and I believe Brian Elliott is a real promising player who in the very near future will get a chance to be with us or someone else as a No. 1 guy.
When I decided to leave after the second year, it wasn't a matter of thinking I was going to the National Hockey League ... I wasn't sure I was ready for that, but the opportunity to be on the (1994) Olympic team. I went to that team and then signed a pro contract that summer after. I said, if I can pla...
I would like to thank my family and all of the friends who have helped me achieve and maintain my childhood dream of playing in the National Hockey League ... While I always dreamed of playing in the NHL, I can't honestly say that I would have ever imagined that I'd be this fortunate and blessed. I woul...
He's a very level-headed young man and he has a very grounded personality ... He just wants to be a part of this team and loves being in the National Hockey League and loves being part of the Atlanta Thrashers. He still has a tremendous respect for where he is and that's what's keeping him on the ground...
I think Ray has enough experience in the League and I'm sure there's some feelings there inside ... He spent a lot of time in Ottawa. He made his mark in the National Hockey League, in terms of getting started there and made a lot of friends there. He's close friends with Spezza and some of the others. ...
It’s interesting, when you talk to older guys in the National Hockey League, when people talk about a captain like (Detroit Red Wings defenseman Nicklas) Lidstrom, they talk about how calm he is ... And during a storm, [he says] ‘Hey, it’s OK, we’re a good team, things are going to be all right. We’ve g...
The Toronto Maple Leafs have never taken the position that if the league comes to us and makes the case that this makes sense for the National Hockey League, that we won't look at that. We never said that
Like I said from day one, it's really not my issue this was an issue between Mr. Moyes, the parties trying to buy the team, and the National Hockey League. It had nothing to do with me
Like I said from Day 1, it’s really not my issue – this was an issue between [former Coyotes majority owner Jerry] Moyes, the parties trying to buy the team, and the National Hockey League. It had nothing to do with me
The National Hockey League has gone through a lot of changes in its long history ... But the one thing that never changes is the privilege it is to compete in the NHL and I was lucky enough to play for three of the Original Six teams. My time in both Toronto and Boston was short, but wearing the Maple L...
For many of these young guys, they've never been sat out in their lives ... It has to happen somewhere. If they're going to plan on playing in the National Hockey League, it's going to happen there. To me, this is what the American Hockey League is about, preparing young professional athletes to go thro...
No question. Between our development program and here in Manchester, we're extremely happy ... We look at the team and we've got a lot of guys on this team right now we feel have a good shot at playing in the National Hockey League.
Whether it’s the junior ranks or the National Hockey League, it has never been easy for Quebecers
He has that ability in his game to do things more offensively. He's a National Hockey League skater
He's part of the fabric of NHL hockey, and that doesn't disappear ... My children, who never met him, are aware of him and have read things about him. It's a very nice feeling. He's being honored with this award for what he contributed to the game of hockey and the National Hockey League and those thing...
We've got such a young team ... I don't think guys really understand yet what it takes. ¦ If they don't get it right now, they're not going to get it in the National Hockey League.
Just leave him alone ... Obviously, with the amount of games you play, the travel, all the things for a young kid to understand, he's handling it very well. There will be bumps in the road, but the most encouraging thing about Michael is that he doesn't just test the water, he tries to make a difference...
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National Hockey League commissioner Gary Bettman prepares to speak to reporters as he leaves the U.S. Federal Bankruptcy Court in Phoenix, Arizona, September 11, 2009.
View Photo »National Hockey League commissioner Gary Bettman speaks to reporters as he leaves the U.S. Federal Bankruptcy Court in Phoenix, Arizona, September 11, 2009.
View Photo »National Hockey League commissioner Gary Bettman gestures as speaks to reporters outside the U.S. Federal Bankruptcy Court in Phoenix, Arizona, September 11, 2009.
View Photo »National Hockey League commissioner Gary Bettman walks away from reporters as he leaves the U.S. Federal Bankruptcy Court in Phoenix, Arizona, September 11, 2009.
View Photo »National Hockey League commissioner Gary Bettman returns from a lunch break outside of the U.S. Federal Bankruptcy Court in Phoenix, Arizona, September 11, 2009.
View Photo »National Hockey League commissioner Gary Bettman leaves the U.S. Federal Bankruptcy Court during a lunch break in Phoenix, Arizona, September 11, 2009.
View Photo »National Hockey League commissioner Gary Bettman returns from a lunch break outside of the U.S. Federal Bankruptcy Court in Phoenix, Arizona, September 11, 2009.
View Photo »National Hockey League commissioner Gary Bettman (C) tries to avoid reporters' questions as he arrives at the U.S. Federal Bankruptcy Court in Phoenix, Arizona, September 11, 2009.
View Photo »National Hockey League commissioner Gary Bettman (C) makes his way to the U.S. Federal Bankruptcy Court in Phoenix, Arizona, September 11, 2009.
View Photo »National Hockey League commissioner Gary Bettman speaks to reporters after a day of hearings at the U.S. Federal Bankruptcy Court in Phoenix, Arizona, September 10, 2009.
View Photo »National Hockey League commissioner Gary Bettman speaks to reporters after a day of hearings at the U.S. Federal Bankruptcy Court in Phoenix, Arizona, September 10, 2009.
View Photo »National Hockey League commissioner Gary Bettman returns from a lunch break at the U.S. Federal Bankruptcy Court in Phoenix, Arizona, September 10, 2009.
View Photo »National Hockey League commissioner Gary Bettman returns from a lunch break at the U.S. Federal Bankruptcy Court in Phoenix, Arizona, September 10, 2009.
View Photo »National Hockey League commissioner Gary Bettman speaks to a reporter as he returns from a lunch break, at the U.S. Federal Bankruptcy Court in Phoenix, Arizona, September 10, 2009.
View Photo »National Hockey League commissioner Gary Bettman arrives at the U.S. Federal Bankruptcy Court in Phoenix, Arizona, September 10, 2009.
View Photo »National Hockey League commissioner Gary Bettman arrives at the U.S. Federal Bankruptcy Court in Phoenix, Arizona, September 10, 2009.
View Photo »National Hockey League commissioner Gary Bettman (C) arrives at the U.S. Federal Bankruptcy Court in Phoenix, Arizona, September 10, 2009.
View Photo »National Hockey League commissioner Gary Bettman (R) leaves the U.S. Federal Bankruptcy Court after a hearing in Phoenix, Arizona, September 2, 2009.
View Photo »National Hockey League Commissioner Gary Bettman (C) walks out of the U.S. Federal Bankruptcy Court during a lunch break in Phoenix, Arizona, September 2, 2009.
View Photo »National Hockey League Commissioner Gary Bettman walks out of the U.S. Federal Bankruptcy Court during a lunch break in Phoenix, Arizona, September 2, 2009.
View Photo »National Hockey League Commissioner Gary Bettman returns to the U.S. Federal Bankruptcy Court after a lunch break in Phoenix, Arizona, September 2, 2009.
View Photo »National Hockey League Commissioner Gary Bettman (L) walks out of the U.S. Federal Bankruptcy Court during a lunch break in Phoenix, Arizona, September 2, 2009.
View Photo »National Hockey League commissioner Gary Bettman speaks to reporters at a reception in Las Vegas on Wednesday, June 17, 2009. The NHL's player awards ceremony will be held Thursday in Las Vegas.
View Photo »National Hockey League commissioner Gary Bettman walks out of Federal Bankruptcy Court during a break in Phoenix, Arizona June 9, 2009.
View Photo »National Hockey League Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly talks with the media at Federal Bankruptcy Court in Phoenix, Arizona June 9, 2009.
View Photo »National Hockey League commissioner Gary Bettman speaks to reporters as he leaves the U.S. Federal Bankruptcy Court in Phoenix, Arizona, September 11, 2009.
View Photo »I'm definitely looking forward to it ... It's a great atmosphere in this building and one of the loudest buildings in the National Hockey League.
That night, the trainer gave me the puck, so that was a bit of a shock ... Especially during the warm-up when I was trying to settle down. On top of that, my first shot in the National Hockey League was a breakaway from Gordie Howe from the blue line in.
We are excited to add Robbie to our lineup ... His greatest asset is his speed and we look forward to developing him for the next level. What a great opportunity this is for Robbie to continue his education and play in the number one developmental league for the National Hockey League.
Our goaltending, we're up and down a little bit in some games ... but Leclaire is a real good goaltender in the National Hockey League and I believe Brian Elliott is a real promising player who in the very near future will get a chance to be with us or someone else as a No. 1 guy.
When I decided to leave after the second year, it wasn't a matter of thinking I was going to the National Hockey League ... I wasn't sure I was ready for that, but the opportunity to be on the (1994) Olympic team. I went to that team and then signed a pro contract that summer after. I said, if I can pla...
I would like to thank my family and all of the friends who have helped me achieve and maintain my childhood dream of playing in the National Hockey League ... While I always dreamed of playing in the NHL, I can't honestly say that I would have ever imagined that I'd be this fortunate and blessed. I woul...
He's a very level-headed young man and he has a very grounded personality ... He just wants to be a part of this team and loves being in the National Hockey League and loves being part of the Atlanta Thrashers. He still has a tremendous respect for where he is and that's what's keeping him on the ground...
I think Ray has enough experience in the League and I'm sure there's some feelings there inside ... He spent a lot of time in Ottawa. He made his mark in the National Hockey League, in terms of getting started there and made a lot of friends there. He's close friends with Spezza and some of the others. ...
It’s interesting, when you talk to older guys in the National Hockey League, when people talk about a captain like (Detroit Red Wings defenseman Nicklas) Lidstrom, they talk about how calm he is ... And during a storm, [he says] ‘Hey, it’s OK, we’re a good team, things are going to be all right. We’ve g...
The Toronto Maple Leafs have never taken the position that if the league comes to us and makes the case that this makes sense for the National Hockey League, that we won't look at that. We never said that
Like I said from day one, it's really not my issue this was an issue between Mr. Moyes, the parties trying to buy the team, and the National Hockey League. It had nothing to do with me
Like I said from Day 1, it’s really not my issue – this was an issue between [former Coyotes majority owner Jerry] Moyes, the parties trying to buy the team, and the National Hockey League. It had nothing to do with me
The National Hockey League has gone through a lot of changes in its long history ... But the one thing that never changes is the privilege it is to compete in the NHL and I was lucky enough to play for three of the Original Six teams. My time in both Toronto and Boston was short, but wearing the Maple L...
For many of these young guys, they've never been sat out in their lives ... It has to happen somewhere. If they're going to plan on playing in the National Hockey League, it's going to happen there. To me, this is what the American Hockey League is about, preparing young professional athletes to go thro...
No question. Between our development program and here in Manchester, we're extremely happy ... We look at the team and we've got a lot of guys on this team right now we feel have a good shot at playing in the National Hockey League.
Whether it’s the junior ranks or the National Hockey League, it has never been easy for Quebecers
He has that ability in his game to do things more offensively. He's a National Hockey League skater
He's part of the fabric of NHL hockey, and that doesn't disappear ... My children, who never met him, are aware of him and have read things about him. It's a very nice feeling. He's being honored with this award for what he contributed to the game of hockey and the National Hockey League and those thing...
We've got such a young team ... I don't think guys really understand yet what it takes. ¦ If they don't get it right now, they're not going to get it in the National Hockey League.
Just leave him alone ... Obviously, with the amount of games you play, the travel, all the things for a young kid to understand, he's handling it very well. There will be bumps in the road, but the most encouraging thing about Michael is that he doesn't just test the water, he tries to make a difference...
These are the type of players we want (at Brown). Players that want to play in the National Hockey League
It's a good example of how much parity you have in the National Hockey League ... Probably, people looked at their roster before the season and said: ‘Where is this team going to go?' Most of the time we have a tendency to look at past performance. We look at their stats.
There’s a big difference between bringing an 18-year-old into the National Hockey League and having a guy that now is 23, 24 years old and has got 200 games under his belt ... We think that, first and foremost, he has to be strong defensively. And he’s got to move the puck effectively. Anything other th...
The Home Hardware CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game is a highly anticipated annual showcase for National Hockey League scouts
He's gotta learn that it's still the National Hockey League, it's still a good league, not to get frustrated ... It's OK to get a little discouraged, but don't be upset, just keep working.
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