News: Pronger, Gudas and Coyotes Sale
  • NHL: Chris Pronger has joined the NHL Department of Player Safety.
    • Andy Strickland: “Understand Pronger wont be the guy making the ultimate decisions, he’ll be consulting and sharing his expertise which he has plenty of #NhL”
    • James Mirtle: “For some reason the whole Pronger thing doesn’t bother me much at all. Glad he has the faculties to do something else frankly.”
    • Jason Brough: “.@mirtle I think it’s a pretty clear conflict, but I’m with you. Doesn’t bother me at all. Glad he’s able to move on.”
    • Stephen Whyno: “Chris Pronger’s contract situation remains status quo: He will remain on #Flyers’ LTIR because that was the only option for team,NHL.”
    • Juha Hiitela: “So NHL Department of Player safety has employee, who still gets money from NHL team and whose contract is not bought out? This is insane.”
    • Sam Carchidi: “Pronger hired by NHL player-safety dept. Still on Flyers’ roster. Seems like conflict of interest when he helps decide disciplinary action.”
    • David Pagnotta: “Pronger won’t be able to rule on anything Flyers related… Still has some people raising their eyebrows.”
    • Michael Russo: “I love how the NHL doesn’t feel it needs to explain how the Pronger hire isn’t a conflict of interest or anything in its release.”
  • NHL Player Safety: On why Radko Gudas was not suspended for his hit on Scottie Upshall: Per Rule 48: “When determining whether contact with an opponent’s head was avoidable, the circumstances of the hit shall be considered.” .. Upshall assumed a posture that made head contact on an otherwise full-body check unavoidable. Also, contact was in immediate aftermath of Gudas playing puck.”
  • John Shannon: The Barroway Group and the Arizona Coyotes have signed documents for 51 percent ownership of the team. Ken Wiebe: The deal still needs approval from the Board of Governors. Chris Johnston: The Coyotes were bought in August of 2013 for $170 and now just sold 51 percent for $155 million. Sean Gentille: LeBlanc: “There is no discussion, there has never been a discussion about the movement of this franchise.” Called it “nauseating.” There are nine owners who have shares in the team. Craig Morgan: LeBlanc said that the Coyotes have had losses but the numbers that have been out there are incorrect (rumors of $24 million) and that the losses are about what they had expected.