Needing a top-six forward more than an eighth defenseman, the Ducks recalled Drew Miller from Iowa and sent Brian Salcido back to the AHL.
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Monthly Archives: February 2009
Postgame quotes.
RANDY CARLYLE
On game not starting poorly…
It found a way to turn in their favor in a hurry.We didn’t respond well to the adversity.That is a first place hockey club.They played to their system and they stuck with it.You have to give them credit.
Bruins 6, Ducks 0.
On paper, it was the Ducks’ most lopsided defeat of the season.
Murray: ‘These next games are huge’
Ducks general manager Bob Murray is keeping one eye on the three games that remain for his team before the NHL trade deadline: tonight in Boston, Saturday in Dallas, and next Tuesday in Chicago. His other eye is on the next three years. Either way he looked at it, Murray believed that today’s trade for Ryan Whitney made too much sense not to pull the trigger.
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Ryan Whitney trade reaction. Update.
Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Ryan Whitney was at his home in Boston on Thursday morning. He had returned home to be with his mother, Sue, who underwent successful brain surgery Wednesday.
Kunitz dealt to Pittsburgh for Whitney. Update.
The Ducks have traded LW Chris Kunitz and prospect Eric Tangradi to the Pittsburgh Penguins for D Ryan Whitney.
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Postgame coaches’ quotes.
Ducks Head Coach Randy Carlyle
Q) On Ducks Start.
Ducks 3, Sabres 2.
The Ducks’ trade rumors are gaining steam, but so are the players. Whether that bode wells for their playoff hopes or for their trade value, it still bodes well.
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Honda Center freezing prices in 2009-10. Update.
The freeze encompasses all single-game and season tickets to Ducks home games, as well as group-ticket packages, food and beverages in the arena, and parking.
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