It’s hard to believe that less than three years ago Jonas Hiller was an unknown Swiss rookie leaning heavily on veterans like Chris Pronger, Scott Niedermayer and Jean-Sebastien Giguere to ease him into the National Hockey League.
Today Hiller is the rock in Anaheim. With Pronger now playing on the other side of the continent [...]
Continue Reading →Roberto Luongo made it clear long before he stepped on the ice for his first preseason action Wednesday night that he wasn’t worried about the result. For Luongo it was all about the process. And while that’s not unusual for any veteran goalie easing back into game action after a long summer, in Luongo’s case [...]
Continue Reading →It never takes Henrik Karlsson long to leave a lasting impression.
The only thing harder than missing the 6-foot-6 Swedish stopper on the ice is trying to find the net behind him. Evidently Calgary noticed him too, because after acquiring the 26-year-old from San Jose at this summer’s draft for just a sixth-round draft pick, [...]
Continue Reading →As NHL goaltenders report for physicals today and the start of training camp on Saturday, there is a lot of excitement among the puck-stopping fraternity about some of the shiny new paint jobs they’ll sport on their masks this season. Ingoalmag.com has been on top of the latest lid designs throughout the [...]
Continue Reading →The biggest reason Roberto Luongo surrendered the Canucks captaincy after just two seasons was the perception – both from the outside and beginning to creep into parts of the locker room – that anytime he criticized the team’s defensive play as the captain, he was throwing teammates “under the bus” as a goalie.
Of the [...]
Continue Reading →When it comes to equipment, Tim Thomas was looking for a pad to suit his style.
Boston’s award-winning goaltender found it in a Vaughn.
“I was basically looking for a pad that didn’t make me play a certain way,” said Thomas. “I have a unique style as everybody knows and I was looking always for [...]
Continue Reading →Roberto Luongo waited his entire career for a chance to step out of the Martin Brodeur’s shadow, between the pipes and into a championship-game spotlight.
He finally got that opportunity on the Olympic stage, playing in his hometown NHL arena with local fans loudly screaming “Luuu” every time he touched the puck and an entire [...]
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