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I was hoping the Boston Bruins jersey would be red

Howard has been a Leaf beat reporter for as long as I can remember. He calls a spade a spade, and I think we can look past his grammatical errors and appreciate the bottom line he always provides. Ding ding ding. We have a winner! I’m sick of seeing them in those blue pajama practice Boston Bruins jersey. How could reebok ethically have done that to them? Thank god someone in the leafs organization is fixing this travesty with the waist striping. I think the sweater looks good with a shoulder patch, but the NHL was always tacky to me, i prefered the leafy patch. Lighten up man, it’s Christmas! eafs fan and we really need to leave that stupid off the jersey. They need to go back to the jersey with the old maple leaf on the shoulder if they’re not going to go back to something more older looking. In case you weren’t aware, the scuttlebutt in Columbus is a new 3rd jersey will commemorate the 10th anniversary of the franchise. The Leafs need the stripes! As for the NHL shoulder patch, I’d prefer to see the leafy leaf make a comeback instead. I really love the current third. It has the basic design elements from yesteryear, but it is updated to look fresh and modern. It really is the best of both worlds and the slug is obviously horrible. Very good news. I don’t care what they do with the jerseys as long as they keep those ridiculous striped socks. It’s 9 king stripes on those socks, three wide and six narrow. I know they’ve had that design for many years, but it’s absolutely horrible. No team could get away with introducing socks like that today. I like their current 3rd Dallas Stars jersey colors. Way better than what they have. Get rid of the yellow. But I’m not a big fan of their 3rd so I’d take a whole new design here. I like the current alt as an alternative to the freakshow that is their primaries. So basically whatever they come up with can’t be worse than what they are currently wearing?

I’m a buffaslug hater, so I’ll be glad when that logo’s gone. I’ve always liked the Predators jerseys for some reason. Of all the expansion teams and moved teams Nashville and Colorado are my favourites. The black ice lucic jersey were even better though so if they go back to that I’ll be happy. I’d rather see a new logo that puts an emphasis on the team name but the original logo is popular and includes both. I’d rather see Nashville ditch the awful name, logos and uniforms and get something totally new. But since that won’t happen, it’s nice to know that some changes are in the works. Their Rebook jerseys have been very ugly so going back is good, but please Philly get rid of those ridiculous name plates.The third is their best sweater even though it looks too much like a classic Leaf design. It needs gold though. If my favourite team, the Canucks make changes, I just hope they don’t keep that ridiculous “V eating Johnny Canuck” shoulder patch. I hate that thing! I always wonder how Berger has become such a big name in “Leafs Nation” the guy just follows the team around and reports on what’s up with them. He’s a fine reporter, but to think he’s some guy with ALL the inside scoops seems a little far fetched to me. Larry Quinn has said the Sabres will have a new third White Jordan Eberle Jersey next year. I would bet the yellow B with the Sabre is on the new third jersey. The Sabres use that logo with the current third jersey logo on most of the stuff in the story and anything they said the season ticket holders. The slug is only found on the current jerseys and the jumbotron. So glad about the Flyers! What good news! And those nameplates are very nice! It’s weird at first but I really like it. I never like the edge version of the Flyers.

Just like the 1st comment I like the white taylor hall jersey without horizontal line at the bottom. I would have like the Leafs to use their current 3rd and make it primary on road and create a home-version of it. I think that Pittsbugh will go back to their navy blue jerseys with the Penguin on the yellow triangle. I wouldn’t be too mad. You should almost consider putting up an Oilers 2010 watch as well. They’re going through an identity crisis right now. I wouldn’t be surprised if something happens the next season. Their “throw-back” thirds are their current “Home” jersey while we still see the copper and blue “Away” Cheap Sabres jersey on the road. Every now and then we still see the dark copper and blue home but I’m afraid Katz, landed a new and clever marketing tool. It’s funny that the Canucks are always in the discussion for new jerseys, regardless of year. Must be fun for Canucks’ fans to always expect something new every single year. everything the isles advertise is the 3rd jersey so i have no doubt theyre going to the retro look full time.i think nashville will stick with the blue clasic look and that new logo on the 3rd pants will get more use the new white buffalo jerseys are gonna be so nice. but Johnny is here to stay whether you like it or not. To be honest, I thiink that logo will only end up on a third NHL Jerseys someday, nothing more. Or they could use the full bodied logo instead. He has too much of a history behind the name of the Canucks to be trashed. Ditching the slug is a good move. I just wish they would go back to their original design all together. Love their current third’s crest, but I hate the reebok vertical piping and gray armpits on the current third.

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NHL Jerseys began to play better in his first season under Peter DeBoer. Florida has played well in the first under Kevin Dineen.

DeBoer is his former team for the first time face when he returned to Florida on Monday evening with the Devils in search of his third consecutive victory.

Panthers (03/06/10) DeBoer fired after he was unable to send it to the playoffs in three seasons. Their 72 points in his final season in 2010-11 were the lowest in the Eastern Conference.

“For various reasons I want to win that one,” said DeBoer match on Monday. “It will be interesting. I do not have the space that was before I fired back, this will be the first time for me. Listen, I had three great years.”

DeBoer will face a team that added a lot of talent, as he left the Versteeg, Brian Campbell and Chris Thomas Fleischman.

Surprise in Florida in the first place in the Southeast Division, under Dineen, and his seven victories in the main streets are connected in the league. Panthers have been worse at home, but at the end 0-1-3 slide BankAtlantic Center in the victory over Pittsburgh on Saturday 2.3.

“It’s huge. We were decent on the road and not so great at home,” center Stephen Weiss. “Three projections losses can go in both directions, but at the same time we must find a way to get around the two points home. We could do tonight against a really good team on the ice.”

Weiss, an average of 56.7 points in the season under DeBoer, but also on pace to exceed 18 points in 19 games. He had a goal and two assists Saturday, Boston Bruins jersey the second three-point attempt in three competitions.

“Stephen is really the type of engine is running now,” said Dineen. “He does so much good for us, and today was to do on the defensive, Chicago Blackhawks jersey and then had three points.”

New Jersey (07/01/10) brought his DeBoer saw the end of the play-off appearance at the 13th Devils have won six of eight, improved to 3-1-0 in five games in the victory of the trip more than 2.4 Tampa Bay on Saturday.

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Boston Bruins move into more competitive phase of training camp

There’s one thing players – especially veterans – like about NHL Jerseys training camps: They move along quickly.

“I was around in the days when it was a week, or 10 days long, two or three hours at a time before we even got even into a game,” said Shawn Thornton, who can’t remember if he’s in his 16th or 17th training camp. “Guys groins were falling apart. You were exhausted before you even got to your first exhibition game.”

No more.

After three days of practice, a relatively compact group of 50-plus players now moves into a more competitive phase of camp. The Bruins will split their squad tonight for a sold-out scrimmage at Dunkin’ Donuts Center in Providence, then play the first of six preseason games Wednesday night at Ottawa.

The scrimmage is a homecoming for numerous Boston Bruins jersey, whether they played for the Bruins’ American Hockey League affiliate years ago (Tim Thomas, Patrice Bergeron), more recently (Brad Marchand, Adam McQuaid among that group) or, like defenseman Steven Kampfer, very, very recently.

Kampfer, who turns 23 on Saturday, started last season – his first full year as a pro – with the Baby B’s, but earned a call-up to Boston in early December. After falling out of the rotation late in the regular season, Kampfer was assigned to Providence to play a weekend’s worth of games before the NHL playoffs. Kampfer hurt his knee in a game at Springfield on the next-to-last night of the AHL season, though, and by the time he received clearance to play for Boston, the B’s were in the Stanley Cup finals.

“Our team was playing so solid, you didn’t want to change anything – and rightfully so,” said Kampfer, who played 38 NHL games last year. “It was an unfortunate injury that happened at a bad time, but it was still good to be around the guys, and get that experience of what it’s like in the playoffs.”

Tonight’s scrimmage is a step for Kampfer to re-establish himself on the Bruins’ NHL roster. Five of the six defensemen who led the B’s to the Cup, plus free-agent import Joe Corvo, are ahead of him on the depthchart, and some of Kampfer’s 2010-11 Providence teammates like Matt Bartkowski are pressing him for the No. 7 spot on the depth chart.

“It’s one of those stepping stones to get back going,” Kampfer said, “to show the coaching staff you worked on the little things in the summer that they told you to work on, and improved on the things you were doing well.”

It’s also a good tune-up for preseason games against NHL opponents, which is where Kampfer began to open eyes a year ago.

“They’re a way to show yourself you can play against NHL guys, and that you can play against minor-league players as well,” said Kampfer, who got his first taste of pro hockey with six games for Providence after he completed his senior year at the University of Michigan in 2009-10. “They’re a good test when you’re starting out.”

Kampfer is glad to be entering the second phase of training camp where he started climbing the ladder in the Bruins organization.

“I’ve had good feelings in (Providence) before,” he said. “I’m excited to play a game there.”

AROUND THE BOARDS

Zdeno Chara left Monday afternoon’s practice at TD Garden after taking a shot off the inside of his leg, leavingthe Bruins captain with what coach Claude Julien called a contusion that could keep him off the ice briefly. “If he needs an extra day, we’ll give an extra day,” Julien said. “We’ll take it day by day, but really it’s just a shot on the inside of the leg.”

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Hundreds turnout for chance to meet Lord Stanley’s cup

When Boston Bruins coach Claude Julien brought the Stanley Cup to his parents’ home on Navan Road on Saturday it was supposed to be a quiet family affair, but news travels fast in Orléans and by 4 p.m. about 500 people were lined up for a chance to meet Julien and have their picture taken with the most famous mug in sports.
Julien grew up in Orléans and played his minor hockey in Cumberland and Gloucester before eventually joining the Nepean Raiders. After a stint in the OHL with the Oshawa Generals and the Windsor Spitfires, Julien played professional hockey for 12 years, including 13 games in the NHL Jerseys , before joining the coaching ranks as an assistant for the Ottawa Jr. Senators in 1994.
One person who didn’t have to stand in line on Saturday was the man who gave Julien his first big break as a coach, former Gatineau Olympiques general manager Charlie Henry.
Henry recalls offering the job to Julien in 1996.
“I knew Oshawa was after him too, so I offered him a three-year contract on the spot,” says Henry who took a break from battling cancer to see his former coach.
During Julien’s first year with the Olympiques he took them to the Memorial Cup championship, foreshadowing the success that was yet to come his way. In 2000, the Montreal Canadians hired Julien to coach the Hamilton Bulldogs.
The Bulldogs finished 13 games below .500 that first year. A year later they finished seven games above .500 and made it all the way to the semi-finals. In 2002-2003, they started out 33-6 before the parent club came calling and made Julien their new head coach.
Julien spent the better part of three seasons with the Canadiens, before being let go midway through the 2005-2006 campaign. He was hired by the New Jersey Devils that summer and coached them to their best record before or since, before being fired by Devils GM Lou Lamoriello just three games prior to the start of the playoffs.
The sudden firing was tough for Julien to take, but he wouldn’t be out of work for long. Three months after being fired by the Devils, he was hired by the Bruins and three years later he led them to the promised land.
Henry says Julien’s most important attribute as a coach is his ability to get his players to believe in themselves and each other.
“He has a gift to make you believe in yourself and the team concept and he worked hard to get to where he is, no one gave him anything,” says Henry, who was torn between Julien and fellow former Olympiques head coach Alain Vigneault when the Stanley Cup finals began.
“It was tough for me to pick sides with Claude and Alain coaching against each other, but Claude called me after Game 3 and said, ‘Charlie we’re going to win this thing’, and I believed him.”
Henry was hospitalized shortly after the playoffs, but he wasn’t far from Julien’s thoughts. The day after the Stanley Cup parade was held in Boston Bruins Jersey, Julien flew to Ottawa to visit his old friend.
“He just that type of guy. He’s very loyal to his friends and players and he’ll do anything for you,” says Henry.
On Saturday, he spent four hours posing for pictures and signing autographs. The first two hours were set aside for relatives and close friends. Aunts, uncles and cousins came from as far away as Kapuskasing, Sudbury and Montreal.
Playing host to the family reunion was Julien’s proud parents Marcel and Julien, his brother Rick and his sister Natalie.
Marcel had a broad smile on his face the entire time. The last time the Juliens had that many relatives in their backyard was when Claude married his wife Karen.
“This is something, isn’t it? It’s hard for me to put in words just how I feel,” said Marcel surveying the scene.
Julien began his day with the Stanley Cup on the Rideau Canal. After posing for pictures with his wife Karen and their five-year-old daughter Katryna, they went to a public appearance at the Tudor Hall attended by hundreds of fans.
They were at the Hall for two hours before making the drive out to Navan. By the time the last fan had his picture taken with the Cup, Julien was ready for a little R&R followed by a private dinner with the family.
During the meet and greet session in Navan, a number of people could be heard saying they were looking to coming back next year as they were leaving.
It’s hard to believe that back in March, many Bruins fans were calling for Julien’s head. Such is the life of an NHL coach — from being on the verge of unemployment to hosting a 2011 NHL Stanley Cup party in your parents’ backyard in less than four months. It couldn’t have happened to a nicer guy.

Keeping lineup spot, scoring goals for Bruins not coming easy for Ryder

WILMINGTON, Mass. — Michael Ryder says he’s changed linemates so much this season that an in-game switch like the one he experienced Tuesday night in the win over NHL Jerseys is no big deal.
After one full roll out of the Boston Bruins jersey ’ lines, Ryder settled in next to Patrice Bergeron and Mark Recchi until head coach Claude Julien shifted the veteran winger to a line with Gregory Campbell and Shawn Thornton in Brad Marchand’s place.
While the line juggling isn’t worth making a stink about, Ryder’s lack of production regardless of who he skates with is a major issue right now. Ryder has scored just once in his last 16 games, and three times in 25 contests heading into tomorrow night’s showdown with his former team from Montreal.
“I can’t score. But that happens, you know. I had a few chances a couple games ago. And I don’t know,” said Ryder in regards to where his game is right now when asked after practice at Ristuccia Arena today.
Last week in Columbus,Milan Lucic jersey, Julien tried to get Ryder’s attention by making him a healthy scratch for the first time in his three seasons with Boston.
“Definitely [I was disappointed], especially when it’s not because of an injury, “said Ryder, who had skate in 172 consecutive regular-season games prior to the benching. “But there’s nothing you can do. Hopefully there’s more games in front of me.”