2007 NHL Entry Draft
NHL Central Scouting has released its mid-term rankings, and Alex Cherepanov is the No. 1 prospect in International Scouting Services' list. Compare the lists heading into the NHL's 2007 Entry Draft, which will be held June 22-23 in Columbus.
Depth Charts and Salaries
Check on the positional depth of each NHL team as the 2006-07 season heads for the stretch run.
- CENTRAL: Chicago, Columbus, Detroit, Nashville, St. Louis
- NORTHWEST: Calgary, Colorado, Edmonton, Minnesota, Vancouver
- PACIFIC: Anaheim, Dallas, Los Angeles, Phoenix, San Jose
- ATLANTIC: New Jersey, NY Islanders, NY Rangers, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh
- NORTHEAST: Boston, Buffalo, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto
- SOUTHEAST: Atlanta, Carolina, Florida, Tampa Bay, Washington
The Crosby File
Sidney Crosby is tearing up the NHL scoring race with a healthy lead for the Art Ross Trophy. See how the phenom's torrid pace compares to that of another superstar who had similar numbers when he was 19.
Sidney Crosby (2006-07):
69 GP, 32 G, 76 A, 108 PTS
Sidney Crosby (On Pace):
79 GP, 37 G, 88 A, 125 PTS
Wayne Gretzky (1979-80):
79 GP, 51 G, 86 A, 137 PTS
Hockey Lives Here
TSN heads into the 2006-07 NHL season with a national broadcast package games in High Definition, the first three rounds of the playoffs and Wednesday Night Hockey. Click on our links below for printable broadcast schedules.
NHL on TSN Fantasy Draft
TSN's panel of hockey experts were given the task of building their own fantasy hockey teams for the season in the NHL on TSN Fantasy Draft Special. Check out their round-by-round selections and teams for the 2006-07 campaign.
TradeCentre 2006-07
The NHL trade deadline has come and gone. For a recap of all the days dealings click below and get a complete list.
NHL All-Star Game
Most Valuable Player Daniel Briere scored five points in a losing cause as the Western Conference outscored the Eastern Conference by a 12-9 count. Take a look at the full rosters for both teams.
Quote of the Day
"It was weird, man. He came down really slow, a guy like that who doesn't get many minutes coming down in the shootout, you know he's got something coming up. It was a funny move. I didn't know what to expect."
- Senators goaltender Ray Emery on the goal he allowed by Jarkko Ruutu in Ottawa's 4-3 shootout loss to Pittsburgh on Sunday.
Stat of the Day
The Washington Capitals beat Tampa Bay 7-1 for its second straight win. The Capitals hadn't won consecutive games since beating Atlanta and Philadelphia on Jan. 6 and 9.