Cooke Has Phone Hearing…
When asked for comment on whether or not he would be suspended, Matt Cooke told the Post Gazette, “I can’t answer that.”
When asked for comment on whether or not he would be suspended, Matt Cooke told the Post Gazette, “I can’t answer that.”
The Bruins forward is still exhibiting serious concussion symptoms and with the B’s only having 17 games remaining on the schedule he could miss them all.
Grab your coffee, danish, bacon and eggs, Red Bull, defibrillator or whatever it is that you use as an eye opener in the morning and settle in for your morning links!
Many times when a young player is traded by the team who drafted him, there is some disappointment. Probably some second guessing and a whole lot of wondering what he might have done differently during his time with the organization. That wasn’t the case for Luca Caputi,
The trade deadline in the National Hockey League is a holiday of sorts for fans of the game.
People in the United States and Canada take the day off of work. They plan events around it so as not to have a conflict.
There is a lot going on with the Penguins this time of year. We have players jockeying for position on the depth chart, injury updates, interesting tidbits etc.
Marc Savard, who was felled by a Matt Cooke hit to his head yesterday, is headed back to Boston after spending last night in the team’s Pittsburgh hotel according to TSN.ca.
Penguins players will don tuxedos and give up their day jobs for a night of serving dinner to benefit the Western PA Chapter of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and The Mario Lemieux Foundation.
As we all expected the moment the hit took place yesterday afternoon, Matt Cooke and his shoulder are the talk of the National Hockey League this morning.
The Penguins picked up their second come from behind win in as many days this afternoon as they knocked off the Boston Bruins 2-1. Though they surrendered the first goal and had to play from behind, they probably could have won this one by two or three.