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That Damn Hockey Blog: Why Don’t People Stay In The One Place?

When Martin St. Louis was traded to the New York Rangers, another member of what is quickly becoming a bit of a rare breed in the National Hockey League had left. The breed of one franchise players.

That elusive hunt for that Stanley Cup, franchises becoming younger, or just not finding a line to play on anymore, is leading to more and more players playing for a second franchise, in order to find successes in the twilight of their careers.

Daniel Alfredsson was an Ottawa Senator since the 1995-96 season. The role model for playing for one franchise your entire career. Then in the off-season of 2013.. Alfie did the unthinkable. He left the Senators and joined the Red Wings. What was the reason you ask? Why would he leave the club he had played for his entire career? One shot at the Stanley Cup. The same reason long-time Ray Bourque left the Boston Bruins to join the Colorado Avalanche. Sure, Bourque got his Cup, but Alfredsson unfortunately will not have the same achievement, as the Red Wings were eliminated in the playoffs by Bourque’s old team, the Boston Bruins.

Vincent Lecavalier was worshipped in Tampa. He has a children’s hospital named after him, but now he finds his playing time in Philadelphia after his contract was bought out by the Lightning. Tim Thomas left the Boston Bruins to take a year off, was traded to the New York Islanders during that year, didn’t play a game for the franchise, and has since had stints in Florida and currently, Dallas.

Speaking of Dallas, Mike Modano was the definition of a franchise player. He was drafted first overall by the Minnesota North Stars, and when they relocated to Dallas, became it’s star player, and has become the first player in Dallas Stars history to have his number nine jersey retired to the rafters. But even he, wasn’t a one franchise player. Modano played his final season in the red and white of Detroit.

Many players have been one franchise players however. Steve Yzerman and Nicklas Lidstrom both spent twenty years plus, and several Stanley Cup winning seasons in Detroit. Joe Sakic was a one franchise player, even though technically he played for two, as the Quebec Nordiques became the Colorado Avalanche. Sakic is still involved with the franchise, as he is currently the Executive Vice President of Hockey Operations.

Martin Brodeur is still a one franchise player at the New Jersey Devils, but it seems he may be playing elsewhere after this season. Shane Doan started his career at the Winnipeg Jets before they relocated to Phoenix and became the Coyotes. He could soon be apart of another name change, as Phoenix becomes the Arizona Coyotes from next season.

The one franchise player seems to be becoming more of a rarity than seasons past. Franchise players like Sidney Crosby and Jonathan Toews may have only played for one franchise now, but who knows where they’ll be when they hit the twilight of their careers. Will they, along with many others in the National Hockey League stay a one franchise player? Only time will tell.

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That Damn Hockey Blog – The Penalty Kill

Welcome to the Penalty Kill. Providing you with some news that you may or may not have missed, whilst you kill off that time.

Brian Rafalski’s return to hockey is short-lived, after he was released by the Florida Everblades of the ECHL, after just three games played. Rafalski, who hadn’t played since January 18 with a sore back, scored one assist during his tenure. [SOURCE]

Ben Scrivens band the Edmonton Oilers broke several records, in their game against the San Jose Sharks. Scrivens had a 59-save shutout, breaking the previous best of 54, held by Mike Smith of the Phoenix Coyotes. 59 is also the most amount of shots the Oilers have ever faced in one game, beating the 53 shots the New York Rangers had, on March 17, 1993. [SOURCE]

The ECHL will be one team down, as the San Francisco Bulls folded mid-season. The San Jose Sharks affiliate team in the ECHL, were hoping to find new ownership, but now the franchise has ceased, after playing it’s first game in October of 2012. All the players on the Bulls roster will now have to either find new teams to play for, or be sent back to their NHL/AHL team. For the record, San Francisco won their last game 3-2 in a shootout against the Stockton Thunder. [SOURCE]

Phoenix be gone! They will be renamed the Arizona Coyotes, from the 2014-15 season. It has been known for some time that the renaming was coming, as it was announced on August 6, 2013 that they would become the Arizona Coyotes, due to the franchise no longer playing games in Phoenix, instead playing in the Jobing.com arena in Glendale. This will mean that if Shane Doan stays as a member of the Coyotes roster for next season, he will have technically played for three different franchises, yet play for the same franchise at the same time. [SOURCE]

BHF Podcast, Flyers Hockey Zone

Flyers Hockey Zone Episode 3

welcome once again to the zone with your host “Double J” as i talk about another flyers loss and my thoughts on the game with all my segements and disapointments about this loss to our hated rivals

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Flyers Hockey Zone Episode 2

Flyers Hockey Zone episode 2

Warning: angry rant so this will be cursing in this one episode 3 covers the horrible loss against columbus my thoughts and segments included this is one the most frustrating losses ever since the blowout from the capitals listen in and i apologize the language remember i was very upset

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Flyers Hockey Zone Episode 1

Flyers Hockey Zone Episode 1, The first ever episode of the Flyers Hockey Zone with your host “Double J” John Johnson with the loss against the hurricanes my thoughts and segments on the players and coach of my team the Philadelphia Flyers!

Flyers Hockey Zone Episode 1

General, PUCK YOU!

I Love All My Haters!

So from my last article i see not everyone likes the way i write.HA ! You’re still reading it so I’ve done my job. You think cause you bash me I’m gonna Quit? Hell no!! I’m gonna keep writing, keep writing about the Capitals, and whatever else will piss you off. The thing is you’ll keep reading all my posts, probably keep bashing me, BUT I don’t care. To all the true hockey fans and just love to hear a piece about hockey or any related topic, My thanks go out to you and thank you for being a mature adult about it.

 

Your non giving a puck writer,

Matt Mackey