All Entries Tagged With: "Randy Jones"
Lightning 2010-11 Season Preview: Drinking The Blue Kool-Aid
Peace and quiet! It is a welcome change here in Hockey Bay USA. Since early March when the hedge fund wizard, Jeffrey Vinik took ownership of the Tampa Bay Lightning, things have been much different around here. The only “plan” that Vinik spouted was to build a world class organization on and off the ice. [...]
The Bolts Beat, 9/13/10
In the latest episode of The Bolts Beat, JJ and co-host Mike Corcoran discuss Dan Ellis’ recent Twitter troubles and the many (over?)reactions thereof, look ahead to training camp opening this weekend, Tampabaylightning.com contributor, Mark Pukalo, stops by again to discuss some intriguing position battles ahead for the Lightning and the boys have a little [...]
Latest Lightning Lowdown
While I was off looking for Jamaican hockey players and ice rinks in the Cayman Islands, the Tampa Bay Lightning continued their quest to build a world class organization. In case you missed it…here is the latest Lightning goings on! Lightning Hire COO The Bolts named former Orlando Magic vice president Steve Griggs chief operating [...]
Into Next Season
HI’s Kings correspondent, Anthony Curatolo, takes a look inside the Los Angeles Kings as they have now entered into off-season planning. UFA’s and RFA’s and stud like goalies, oh my!
Bleeding clots; Kings clinch playoff birth
The Los Angeles Kings are in the playoffs and there is an opportunity they can be the dark horse of the Western Conference.
Olympic break hangover – cured
What has gone on in Los Angeles? An opportunity, which the team jumped on, in rebounding last night against Columbus.
Santa drop offs for December 26th, 2009
Just what the doctor ordered. A week off to rest the injured. Could it have come at a better time? And what presents will Santa have for the Kings?
Keeping Up with the Joneses
GAME REPORT: Kings defeat Sharks in overtime. THE REAL STORY: For nearly a month now defenseman Randy Jones has been an offensive star for the Kings, even though his primary responsibilities are at the other end of the ice. Oddly enough, he wasn’t even on the team six weeks ago, let alone on the team’s radar at the start of training camp.
Conversely, second year defenseman Drew Doughty came into the season with high hopes…
How sweet is it? Sweet enough to get a win as Kings cool off hot Flames
It seemed as if it was going to be a long night for the Los Angeles Kings. That was until Jonathan Quick read my blogs. Seriously, Quick put on a performance, along with a brilliant defensive performance from the Kings blue line, especially one Rob Scuderi. You can look at the score sheet, but it [...]
Expectations rise as Kings defeat Ducks thanks to an unlikely hero
Division rivalry gives Kings a four point victory. Unlikely heroes, a power play goal, and the Kings love the waiver wire.
Kings can’t catch up, lose to Flyers 3-2
On a night where it seemed as if the Kings would get majority of the bounces, they didn’t. On a night where it seemed as if the Kings would have the upper hand playing a back-up goaltender, they didn’t. On a night where it seemed as if the Kings would take advantage of special teams [...]
Kings Starting To Skate The Wrong Path
After losing two games in a row, it can take a toll on a team. The Kings, who first lost to Nashville on Sunday 3-1, lost again on Monday against Chicago, 4-1. Jonathan Quick was the starter for both games, and it seems as if the team in front of him as well as his [...]
Deja Vu: Things to change tonight
It seems as if the Kings were left with a feeling of Deja Vu after Thursday nights 2-1 loss to the Vancouver Canucks. In back to back games on back to back nights the Los Angeles Kings skated 1-1 at the end of 65 minutes of hockey to head into a shootout. In the shootout, [...]
Flyers to Waive Jones?
Tim Panaccio of Comcast Sportsnet Philly is reporting that sources hav told him that the Flyers might waive defenseman Randy Jones at some point this weekend. Jones has struggled since signing a 2 year, $5.5mm contract in the summer of 2008. He missed half of last season with a hip injury, that required further surgery [...]
