Source: Curtis Joseph will announce retirement on Tuesday in Toronto
Curtis Joseph, fourth all-time in NHL wins by a goaltender, will announce his retirement at a news conference Tuesday at Air Canada Center, a source told ESPN.com Saturday.
View ArticleRant answers: Back-up plan for Fleury ... long, cold winter for Oilers
Here are some of the rants from you puckheads this week: SabresFanInTN: As a Sabres fan, I'm obviously upset over their start. While there's plenty...
View ArticleAll-Star voting: What fans are getting right, wrong
Like the NHL scoring race, Sidney Crosby is beginning to run away with the All-Star fan voting, as well. Updated ballots Tuesday showed the Penguins c...
View ArticleAll-Star voting: Evgeni Malkin rewarded
Pierre LeBrun has no issues with Sidney Crosby as the runaway leader in All-Star voting, but he doesn't understand the success of the rest of the Peng...
View ArticleAll-Star voting: Can Crosby catch Kessel?
Fan voting update for the six starters for the Jan. 29 All-Star game: Forwards Sidney Crosby surged in All-Star fan balloting, garnering more than...
View ArticleAll-Star voting: Why is Reimer leading?
Here's a look at the latest fan voting for the NHL All-Star Game on Jan. 29 in Ottawa (* -- denotes write-in candidate): GoaliesThe bizarro world o...
View ArticleAll-Star voting: Kessel pulling away
The fifth week of All-Star balloting changed very little. Fans of the Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators continue to dominate voting for the game...
View Article2012 Stanley Cup playoffs - Those calm and cool New Jersey Devils get their...
Even with the talk of the 1942 Leafs echoing in their ears, the aura of calmness exuded by the Devils starts at the top with GM Lou Lamoriello, writes Pierre LeBrun.
View ArticleRumblings: Where else could Brodeur play?
A quiet Friday morning got cranked up in a hurry when my TSN teammate Darren Dreger dropped a bombshell tweet saying Martin Brodeur might test free ag...
View Article2012 NHL free agency -- Martin Brodeur re-signs with New Jersey Devils
Martin Brodeur is staying put. The NHL's all-time winningest goalie agreed to a two-year, $9-million deal with the only team he's ever played for, the Devils.
View ArticleRumblings: Devils, Blues got goalie subplots
You can bet the question that New Jersey Devils head coach Pete DeBoer will be asked the most often this season is whom he's starting in net. Just how...
View ArticleNHL -- Late Pat Burns' Hall of Fame induction is deserved honor for former...
Three-time Jack Adams winner, Stanley Cup champion and former cop Pat Burns bonded with his players in a special way, and his posthumous induction into the Hall of Fame is much-deserved, writes Pierre...
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