Caron to Teubert: No hard feelings
Following up on the weekend story about Kings prospect Colten Teubert, whose big hit separated the shoulder of Boston prospect Jordan Caron, it appears that all is forgiven. In a story in today's Boston Globe, by the great Kevin Paul Dupont, Caron said Teubert apologized and that Caron won't hold a grudge.
``I told him I would have done the same thing,'' Caron told the Globe. ``He was just taking his check in the middle like he should. He didn't jump up. His elbow was down. Just my bad luck, I guess. Like I said, I would have done the same thing.''
Caron is expected to be sidelined for 4-6 weeks.

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Said like a true man. Teubert left his feet after the hit, and it wasn't a leap, it was just the momentum of flying over Caron's smashed body.
Class act. I hope both these guys make the team.
Said like a true man. Teubert left his feet after the hit, and it wasn't a leap, it was just the momentum of flying over Caron's smashed body.
What's he gonna say? "I'm gonna get that so and so!"?
Completely unrelated to Teubert, but this blog entry is at the top of the page, so my apologies....
For those hoping the Kings will have the opportunity to make a run at Kovalchuk, there may be a very big option for Kovalchuk. Speculation is the KHL would try to make him the highest paid hockey player on the planet:
http://www.kuklaskorner.com/index.php/hockey/comments/afternoon_line134/