–Peter Regin hurt his surgically repaired shoulder last night, but there’s no word on how long he’ll be out for
–The Ottawa Sun‘s Don Brennan’s “Cheapseats” article (link) wonders if Daniel Alfredsson‘s play is in decline. I think it’s a rhetorical question–he is, but he’s still an effective player. I think he runs into trouble when he tries to do too much, but for the most part he’s been very good this season.
-Pierre McGuire (on The Team 1200) doesn’t like Craig Anderson‘s public comments throwing his team under the bus (which I referenced yesterday), link (October 20th): “A little red flag for me goes up when Craig Anderson ’cause he says ‘hey, it can’t be us we need some help from the guys’. I read that in the paper. I don’t like seeing that. And I don’t think his players like seeing that either. If I’m Paul MacLean [whistles] in the office please we need to have a little chat.”
–The Ottawa Citizen‘s Allen Panzeri talks about Mika Zibanejad‘s approaching deadline (link), writing “Zibanejad said he’s trying not to think about the nine-game deadline, but admits it’s a difficult thing to do. He’s also under a little extra pressure this week with his parents, Mehrdad and Ritva, in Ottawa along with some other relatives.” Panzeri quotes MacLean who adds, “I think he’s an NHL player. Now, we’re going to make a decision based on what’s best for Mika, but I think he has played fine.”
-Joy Lindsay writes ahead of Binghamton’s game tonight against Norfolk (link), with Kurt Kleinendorst saying “I want to get better every weekend, and I think so far, we’ve done that. It’s not about winning, and it’s not about getting all tied up in losing. It’s all about the process. It’s about playing the game the right way. And you’re going to lose games, even when you play the game the right way, but you’re going to win the majority of them. That’s what I’m trying to get across to the guys. This is a process thing. Let’s not focus on wins and losses. Let’s focus on how to play.”
-The Elmira Jackals played the Florida Everblades tonight, featuring Louie Caporusso, Max Gratchev and Bobby Raymond.
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