EN friend Ann Vrabel spotted something a little off in the
NHL's online shop recently:

A Paul Coffey t-shirt jersey.
Fine. O.K. Coffey was one of the most accomplished players in team history. Selling memorabilia of his makes sense.
But he never wore that logo while with the Penguins. Coffey
was moved at the trade deadline in the 1991-92 season in a deal that netted the Penguins Kjell Samuelsson, Rick Tocchet and Ken Wregget. The "pigeon" logo
didn't rear its narrow, ugly, little head into our consciousness until the tragic
1992-93 season.
It could be worse. At least they got the right franchise
with this t-shirt. It is sadly too late for Nordiques great Mike Richter.
EMPTY NETTER ASSISTS
Penguins

-Dave Molinari's recap from last night.
-Petr Sykora is not a fan of groin injuries.
-Bob Smizik says hockey is kind of popular in Pittsburgh.
-Should banners be reserved for the largest of honors?
-Player introductions from last night:
-Chris Minard had two goals and an assist for the
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins in
a 4-3 win against Philadelphia.
-The Minard-Jeff Taffe-Janne Pesonen line
looked good.
-Taffe isn't exactly crazy about
being back in
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton.
-Curtis Darling made 31 saves for the Wheeling Nailers in
a
1-0 shutout of rival Johnstown.
-Don Cherry thinks Eric Godard got a raw deal in Sweden (
3:00
mark):
Atlantic Division
-Blair Betts and Nikolai Zherdev each had a goal and an assist for the Rangers who improved
their record to 4-0-0 with
a 4-3 win in Philadelphia.
-Flyers fans must not be big on
the Gravina Island
Bridge.
Either that, or they're just classless, scummy pigs. We're betting on the
latter. They gave Sarah Palin an enthusiastic "welcome" last night:
-Flyers goaltender Martin Biron
was booed by his home fans.
-Former Penguins forward Andy Hilbert had a goal and an
assist for the Islanders in
a 5-2 win against the Blues.
Fire Ray Shero.
-Goaltender Rick DiPietro did not play for the second
consecutive game. His surgically repaired knee
is still giving him problems.
-The Devils
are 2-0-0 for the first time since the 2002-03
season.
That was when they won their last Stanley Cup title.
-Devils coach Brent Sutter
shuffled his lines last night.
-New Jersey
defenseman Colin White
should've been given two assists last night.
-Zach Parise's sick goal from last night:
-Flyers defenseman Randy Jones
could be out up to 16 weeks
with a hip injury.
Northeast Division

-Alex Tanguay's debut as a Canadien went well. Tanguay (
above, with a very serious-looking Robert
Lang) had a goal and three assists as the Habs
romped the Maple Leafs, 6-1.
-Bruins forward Chuck Kobasew
has a fracture in his right
leg.
-The Maple Leafs are like using science or something
to make
their ice at Air Canada
Center.
-The Senators are offering season-ticket holders
compensation
for their "home" game in Sweden.
Southeast Division
-Alex Ovechkin scored two goals and led the Capitals to
a
4-2 win against the Blackhawks.
-Check out
the insane goal Ovechkin scored in the third
period.
-David Booth had two goals, including one in overtime, that
led the Panthers to
a 3-2 win against the Thrashers.
-Two goals from Eric Staal, including an overtime winner,
lifted the Hurricanes from a three-goal deficit in
a 4-3 win in Tampa Bay.
-The Lightning
had its lowest turnout since a 1998 game.
That said, the team still drew over 18,000 with a Rays baseball playoff game going
on at the same time.
-With his team off to a 0-3-0 start, Lightning owner and
former Penguin Len Barrie
is preaching patience.

-After he injured his back Friday, it was revealed on
Saturday that Panthers defenseman Bryan McCabe (above, center) does not have any fractured
vertebrae.
-Hurricanes forward and former Penguin Dan LaCouture has a
lots of friends and family in his corner.
Central Division

-Johan Franzen scored two goals for the Red Wings who edged
the Senators, 3-2.
Marian Hossa did not record a point.
-Hossa's return to Ottawa
was a pretty big deal.
-Two goals and an assist by Jason Arnott (right) helped the Predators edge the
Stars, 3-2.
-The Red Wings put defenseman Kyle Quincey on waivers.
-Blue Jackets forward Mike Peca is facing a suspension for
making contact with an official.
-Blues forward Lee Stempniak is dealing with a knee injury.
Northwest Division
-An overtime goal by Pavol Demitra gave the Canucks a 5-4
win at Calgary.
-Vancouver's Willie Mitchell
and Calgary's
Jarome Iginla had a pretty spirited fight last night:
-Eric Belanger's two goals helped the Wild
beat the Bruins,
4-3.
-Minnesota
got a lot of contributions
from its new players.
-The Canucks will wear a decal on the back of their helmets
in honor of late defenseman Luc Bourdon.
Pacific Division

-Olli Jokinen had a nice first game with the Coyotes as he
had a goal and an assist in
a 3-1 win against the Blue Jackets.
-Sharks goaltender Evgeni Nabokov made a whopping 12 saves
in
a 3-1 win against the Kings.
-The Kings
agreed to a seven-year contract extension worth $47.6
million with forward Anze Kopitar
and his puffy mouth (
right).
-Forwards Mike Grier and Joe Thornton
will serve as the
Sharks' alternate captains.
-The Coyotes
are trying to improve the ice at Jobing.com
Arena.
-New Stars forward Sean Avery
was kicked out of his first
game in a Dallas
uniform.
Adams Division
-Here is the new Hockey Night in Canada Theme Song. It's
called "Canadian Gold:"
-Not bad, but it's going to take some time getting use to
that. This is pretty well ingrained in our heads:
(
Photos: Crosby-Gene J.
Puskar/Associated Press; Canadiens-Graig
Abel/Getty Images; McCabe-Grant Halverson/Getty Images; Arnott-Bill Waugh/Associated Press; Kopitar-Harry How\Getty
Images)
Posted
Oct 12 2008, 05:27 AM
by
Seth Rorabaugh
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