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Wild's Early Stink Can't All Be Blamed on Coaching, System Changes

Wild head coach Todd Richards is off to a 1-4 start after a 3-2 loss to Anaheim Wednesday.When you watched the Minnesota Wild the last eight years, there were some things that could be counted on almost every game.

The teams coached by Jacques Lemaire weren't known for being lazy, uninspired, or unprepared. In fact, Lemaire has developed a reputation for getting the absolute maximum out of even the most marginal NHL players. They might not have been the most exciting team in the league, but they were competitive.

Last Season's Ending Drives Luongo

Roberto Luongo doesn't bristle when he's asked about the last game of the Canucks' 2008-2009 season. He gave up seven goals in Game 6 of Vancouver's conference semifinals loss to Chicago in May. That was decidedly unlike Luongo. He knows it, everyone knows it. And he's using the worst big-game performance of his career as fuel as a new campaign gets underway.

"It's tough to figure out," Luongo told FanHouse. "Obviously, I didn't have my best game, and there were a lot of factors that came together. But I'm trying to use it as motivation for this season. I'm not happy it happened, but I learned from it."

NHL 10 Cover Boy Patrick Kane Happy For Chance to Move On

The renaissance of the Chicago Blackhawks is well-chronicled. After not making the Western Conference Finals once since 1995, Chicago got to the NHL's final four in 2008. A five-game series loss to Detroit ended their magical run, but the pieces are in place for the Blackhawks to again be a perennial contender in the NHL.

One of those key pieces is forward Patrick Kane. After posting over 140 points in his first two NHL seasons, the dynamic youngster graces the cover of EA Sports' NHL 10. Kane spoke with FanHouse about the game, the Blackhawks, and what was a tumultuous summer.

Petr Sykora's Wild 'Tryout' Leads to One-Year Deal

FanHouse's Bruce Ciskie reports from Wild training camp.

ST. PAUL, Minn. -- It's not terribly common for a player with 300 goals and plenty of gas in the tank to try out for a team. For Petr Sykora, there may have been a tryout, but it was extremely short and equally effective.

The veteran winger agreed Thursday to a one-year deal with the Minnesota Wild, just a couple days after word leaked that he was going to be in St. Paul for a tryout during training camp.

NHL Preview: Judging Offseason Moves


FanHouse begins its four-part preview of the upcoming NHL season. Check back every Thursday from now until opening night for the rest.

The calendar has flipped past Labor Day in the States, and that means the start of the NHL's regular season is fast approaching. We're going to take one last look back at the summer and discuss the best and worst moves -- in some cases, non-moves -- of the offseason. Who took a step in the right direction and who took a step back?

Goal Differential: How the Non-Playoff Teams Can Become Playoff Contenders


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Let's just state the obvious: playoff teams score more goals than their opponents over the course of a season, and typically the difference is significant. If we go back to the 1999-2000 season, there have been 144 playoff teams in the NHL, and of those teams, 134 finished the regular season with a positive goal differential (more goals for than against). Ninety-one finished with a differential greater than plus-20, and only two of the 10 exceptions finished with a differential worse than minus-10.

What does that mean for last year's non-playoff teams? Let's take a look.

Ed Olczyk Believes in Blackhawks' Management, Criticizes Martin Havlat

There have been some huge stories during the NHL offseason. Many of them have involved the Chicago Blackhawks.

With that in mind, FanHouse recently caught up with Comcast SportsNet Chicago analyst Ed Olczyk -- perhaps better known for his work as a main analyst for Versus and NBC -- to get his take on all the changes happening in the Windy City. Olczyk was born in Illinois, played part of his career for the Blackhawks, and still has some very strong feelings about the team, not to mention the state of affairs in the NHL.

2009-2010 NHL Schedule Released


Hockey fans can start making their plans. The NHL released the 2009-2010 regular season schedule Wednesday afternoon.

You can view each team's schedule here. We'll look at some of the more intriguing matchups after the jump.

Blackhawks President Passes the Buck

The last 36 or so hours have been quite interesting for the Chicago Blackhawks. It started early Tuesday, when word got out that general manager Dale Tallon was fired (he was actually re-assigned) and replaced with assistant GM Stan Bowman.

When former Blackhawk star Martin Havlat got word, he used Twitter to express his frustration with Tallon's removal. He then spoke (thus avoiding that darn 140-character limit) to TSN's Darren Dreger. When he did that, he chucked Blackhawks president John McDonough under the bus. McDonough got his chance to respond Wednesday.

Havlat Unloads on Blackhawks Drama

Former Chicago forward Martin Havlat signed with Minnesota July 1.Martin Havlat may play for the Minnesota Wild now, but there is obviously some acrimony over his departure from Chicago.

Twice during the two weeks since Havlat signed with Minnesota, he has used his Twitter page to drop some interesting hints about why he is no longer with the Blackhawks. Tuesday's re-assignment of general manager Dale Tallon led to the latest Twitter outburst. Now, Havlat feels it really is time to move on, and he let it all out during an interview with TSN's Darren Dreger.

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