Washington was getting over results even in previous seasons as far as I remember and also this season I see big scoring potential in this team. Both teams like big scores, Washington have an average of 6 goals per match, and Carolina over 6 goals per match and what looks good that it's not mostly goals scored but also lost, so they like to score and also teams don't struggle to hit in few against...
Carolina Hurricanes defenseman Joe Corvo is expected to be sidelined for at least eight weeks after his right leg was cut by a skate and required surgery.
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Washington Capitals Vs Carolina Hurricanes Time: Monday, November 30, 2009 at 7:00 PM ET League: NHL – United States of America Last 10 matches: Washington 6-2-2; Carolina 3-5-2 Washington defensemen Shaone Morrisonn (concussion) and Tom Poti (upper body) are possibilities to make their return Monday. Still on injured reserve are Semin (wrist) and fellow forwards Mike Knuble (broken finger),...
Twice MVP Alex Ovechkin of the Washington Capitals was suspended for two games without pay for a rough hit in Monday's game against the Carolina Hurricanes....
Alex Ovechkin’s latest on-ice indiscretion netted him a two-game suspension, a sore right knee and a new level of concern from his coach about his “pretty reckless” ways. Ovechkin, the league’s reigning two-time MVP, was suspended for two games without pay by the NHL on Tuesday for a knee-to-knee hit on defenseman Tim Gleason in Monday night’s 3-2 win...
Washington's Alex Ovechkin was suspended for two games without pay by the NHL on Tuesday for a knee-to-knee hit on defenseman Tim Gleason in Monday night's 3-2 win over the Carolina Hurricanes.
(By Javier Serna, javier.serna@newsobserver.com) In a span of less than eight minutes Monday, it looked like the Carolina Hurricanes had lost two of their top defenders. But during the 3-2 loss to the Washington Capitals at the RBC Center, Tim Gleason quickly returned to the ice, and though Joe Corvo could be lost for as many as three months, the cut he suffered could have been much worse.
Now anyone who has read The Show for any extended period knows I don't like it when ANY player gets hurt - ever. But I couldn't help but see a measure of poetic justice in the following incident involving none other than A-hOle™ himself. Here's the video of the deliberate knee-on-knee hit he put on the Carolina Hurricanes' Tim Gleason: Thankfully A-hOle™ himself took the worst of that hit...
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -Carolina Hurricanes defenseman Joe Corvo is expected to be sidelined for at least eight weeks after his right leg was cut by a skate and required surgery.
Carolina Hurricanes defenseman Joe Corvo is expected to be sidelined for at least eight weeks after his right leg was cut by a skate and required surgery. The team said Tuesday that Corvo was placed on injured reserve after he injured his leg the night before in a 3-2 loss to Washington. Corvo's lower right leg was cut by Washington defenseman Karl Alzner's skate during a first-period collision, and...
Carolina Hurricanes defenseman Joe Corvo is expected to be sidelined for at least eight weeks after his right leg was cut by a skate and required surgery.
Twice MVP Alex Ovechkin of the Washington Capitals is listed as day-to-day after suffering a knee injury during Monday's game against the Carolina Hurricanes....
These images should at least be larger and more legible - I uploaded each conference as a separate image. Blogger lets me make each individual picture a bit bigger, with better resolution, if I do that rather than upload the whole shebang as a unit. A table would be the gold standard, however. Hm... in a series of posts mocking the league's pity points, my method could at best be described as a shootout...