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Hockey Betting Is Growing Rapidly - Nov. 2 1990 - Vol. 44, Issue 07 - Stan Fischler

Though the NHL may officially object, hockey betting continues to grow. Evidence is abundant in the continent’s betting capital, Las Vegas, where casinos now regularly post NHL odds. And the second annual, 250-page book, Betting Hockey 90-91, has been published by the city’s foremost ice oddsmaker, Bobby Bryde. Bryde lists the Flames as 3-1 favorites to win the Stanley Cup, followed by Boston and Edmonton at 5-1. Quebec is the longshot at 100-1. Kirk Brooks, director of Vegas’ Imperial Palace sports book, also lists the Flames at 3-1 and Edmonton at 5-1. But Brooks places Boston and Buffalo in a tie for the next spot at 7-1 and Quebec at 200-1…Flyers’ leader Rick Tocchet is one of many NHLers who are concerned about a walkout next season. “We don’t want a strike,” says Tocchet. “Nobody wants a strike but we have to use the word ‘prepare.’ 

Right now we have things we’re looking at but this much is certain; it’s going to be an interesting summer for (NHLPA director) Bob Goodenow.”…The Flyers are understandably worried about Ron Hextall suffering yet another groin injury and the effect it may have on his future. “I felt good coming into camp this year,” the goalie insists. “I worked out all summer with Pat Croce (Flyers’ physical therapist) and didn’t even consider injuries-.”…Washington’s substantial early game attendance at home indicates that the blemish of last spring’s ‘sexpose’ has been effectively neutralized. Insiders say a summer-long advertising campaign by marketing head Lew Strudler saved the club from an image disaster.

RISKY BUSINESS

The latest issue of Financial World magazine describes the NHL’s 1990s expansion plans as “a risky strategy that could backfire on president John Ziegler.” FW asserts that what makes “the NHL’s scheme truly agamble”, is the $50 million franchise price. “How do you justify investing $50 million, when each club’s media revenues are so small,” asks Mike Megna of Minneapolis-based American Appraisals. “It’s unrealistic. Hockey isn’t like other sports that have a network TV contract. It is primarily a local market revenue generator. 

Ranger fans will be shocked on Nov. 7 when arch-foe Denis Potvin strides to center ice before the Sabres game for a Rangers’ presentation. The hook is that Potvin has become frontman for the Alka-Seltzer plus-minus award (formerly the Emery Edge) and gives the prizes in arenas across the league. Crowd control that night might be a problem, but Madison Square Garden’ has embarked on a program to curb the negative behavior of rowdy fans. During the summer, MSG enforced its policy by cancelling the subscriptions of 25 Ranger season ticket-holders. “We’re drawing the line in the use of language that is no longer acceptable,” says MSG’s communications director Bobby Goldwater. But based on early games this season, there has been no significant change for the better.

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HAPPY NEW YEAR

The feeling among many Penguins is that Mario Lemieux will not be available until the New Year, at the earliest. The sombre air in the Penguins’ organization is echoed by teammates who say, all we can do now is hope and pray. Speculation is Pittsburgh management is looking to the future without Mario in its plans…One of the better comeback stories belongs to Brennan Maley, who signed a one-year contract with Tom McVie’s AHL club (Utica) after being out of competitive hockey for four years. 

Kid brother of New Jersey’s David Maley, Brennan spent four years at Omaha’s Creighton University where he pitched for the varsity baseball team and tied a record for most appearances with 24. “I feel like I have a new lease on life,” says Brennan. “I know I’m a longshot but I always wondered if I could play hockey at this level…Scouting for the Edmonton Oilers, Hall of Fame defenseman Harry Howell says the difference between contemporary back-liners and his ilk is that “today’s defensemen feel they have to be offensive. In my day it was defense first. Goals were a bonus. But that all changed with the advent of Bobby Orr of the Bruins.” So, who are 1990-91’s best defensive defensemen in Howell’s mind? “Kevin Lowe, Rod Langway, Mike Ramsey, Brad Marsh and Scott Stevens. Ramsey is the best of them all. Marsh isn’t pretty but he’s very effective and knows how to get in the way.”

ON THE MOVE?

North Stars’ defenseman Peter Taglianetti is one Minnesotan who’s not anxious to move to San Jose next season. “I thought I was secure in Winnipeg,” says Taglianetti. “But I moved to Bloomington and got settled. Maybe the weather is nicer in California but I wonder about the hockey atmosphere. Most of the players on the North Stars feel the club was mismanaged before and they’re wondering if it’s going to happen again.” 

Teammate Dave Gagner says he’s not concerned about moving to California. “What’s more on our mind is the low turnout of fans in Minnesota,” says Gagner. “It’s very disappointing but I don’t know one guy on the team who doesn’t like being in the Twin Cities. When I played for the Rangers, everyone left New York for the summer. In Minnesota, the players all stay.”

…Mats Sundin has been winning raves since becoming a Nordique, but the best statement comes from Whalers’ defenseman Ulf Samuelsson who says, “He reminds me a lot of Lemieux.”

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Nine-Year NHL Veteran Signs Two-Year Deal In Switzerland

American forward Jimmy Vesey, 32, has signed a two-year contract with Genève-Servette, the National League club announced on Monday.

It’s an interesting move for Vesey, who has played exclusively in the NHL over the past nine seasons. This is his first contract to play in Europe.

“I’m thrilled to be coming to Geneva and starting a new chapter in my career,” said Vesey. “I’ve heard nothing but praise, not only about Switzerland, but also about the city and the organization. It’s great to be part of such a strong team, and I’m excited to see what we can achieve this season and beyond. Our goal is to get back to the top of the league, and I can’t wait to get started.”

“We are very pleased with to have Jimmy on board,” said club sports manager Marc Gautschi. “Thanks to his excellent hockey IQ and his very reliable two-way game, he can be used in all situations and at key moments. In addition, with his immense experience, he will be an important leader in the locker room. We expect him to regain his offensive performance in our league with his passing skills, and his direct and powerful game.”

Born in Boston, Vesey was drafted out of the Eastern Junior Hockey League in the third round of the 2012 NHL Entry Draft by the Nashville Predators. However, he never signed with Nashville, instead spending the next four years at Harvard University and then signed as a free agent with the New York Rangers in 2016.

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Since 2016, Vesey has played 626 regular-season games in the NHL with the Rangers, Buffalo Sabres, Toronto Maple Leafs, Vancouver Canucks, New Jersey Devils and Colorado Avalanche, recording 194 points and 144 penalty minutes.

It was with the Rangers that he played the majority of his NHL games in two separate tours of duty and notched his five most productive seasons, peaking at 35 points in 2018-19. It’s also with the Rangers that he played all 31 of his playoff games, recording nine points.

In 2024-25, he was limited to 43 games split between the Rangers and Avalanche, netting five goals and two assists.

Markus Granlund signs with Swiss club Genève-ServetteMarkus Granlund signs with Swiss club Genève-ServetteFinnish forward Markus Granlund has signed a contract to play with Swiss club Genève-Servette, the reigning club champion of Europe.

Internationally, Vesey won a gold medal for the USA at the 2013 IIHF World Junior Championship in Russia and also won a bronze at the 2015 senior men’s World Championship in Czechia.

Vesey joins a Genève-Servette team that won its first-ever national championship in Switzerland in 2023-24 and won the Champions Hockey League in 2024-25, but has missed the playoffs the last two National League seasons. 

In addition to Vesey, Genève-Servette has under contract for 2025-26 former NHLers Jesse PuljujärviMarkus Granlund, Josh Jooris, Marc-Antoine Pouliot, Taylor Beck and Tim Berni, whose NHL rights are still retained by the Columbus Blue Jackets

Photo © Joe Nicholson-Imagn Images.

CONFIRMED: Jesse Puljujärvi Signs Multi-Year Contract in SwitzerlandCONFIRMED: Jesse Puljujärvi Signs Multi-Year Contract in Switzerland Finnish winger Jesse Puljujärvi, 27, has signed a two-year contract with Genève-Servette, the National League club announced on Tuesday.

Former Hurricanes Netminder Announces Retirement

Former Carolina Hurricanes goaltender Anton Khudobin is reportedly retiring from professional hockey after a 17-year career.

Khudobin, 39, played in the NHL in parts of 14 seasons and for six different teams, most notably Dallas and Carolina.

The veteran netminder played for Carolina from 2013-2015, appearing in 70 games for the franchise.

In those games, the Russian netminder had a 27-31-7 record, but a 0.914 save percentage and 2.5 goals against average along with two shutouts.

Khudobin makes unreal diving save on KarlssonKhudobin makes unreal diving save on KarlssonCarolina Hurricanes goalie Anton Khudobin dives across the crease to make an unreal arm save on Ottawa Senators defensemen Erik Karlsson.

The most notable accomplishment in his NHL career included a Cinderella run to the Stanley Cup Final in 2020 as a member of the Stars.

Khudobin, who had only seen action in two playoff games previously, appeared in 25 games that postseason, posting a 0.917 save percentage. He had a 0.910 save percentage in the six-game series against the Tampa Bay Lightning.

Congrats to Khudobin on his retirement.


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William Nylander Says Winning Swedish Award 'A Very Special Feeling'

This past weekend, William Nylander was awarded the GuldPucken, or Golden Puck, as the best hockey player in the world from Sweden. He then did an interview with Swedish media where he spoke about the award, the recent season with the Toronto Maple Leafs and his future both on and off the ice. 

“It’s a very special feeling,” Nylander told Expressen’s Adam Johansson. “It's maybe a goal I’ve always had in the back of my mind, to try to be Sweden’s best player. I appreciate being chosen for that because we have so many good Swedish hockey players.”

As Nick Barden of THN’s Toronto page wrote today, William’s father Michael Nylander was a winner of the award. But although the elder Nylander had a lengthy career which included 15 seasons in the NHL, he never won the award. (Scroll down for a complete list of winners.)

“The season just flew by,” Nylander said about 2024-25. “The Four Nations was an incredible experience. Then came the playoffs, which was a disappointment in game seven (against the Florida Panthers). It was tough, but then I went to the World Championship. The fact that we managed to get a bronze, you have to look at that positively.”

For the third straight season, Nylander hit the 40-goal plateau, reaching a career high with 45, which was second in the league, behind only Leon Draisaitl of the Edmonton Oilers.

“I don’t know, I play with good players,” Nylander replied when asked about his scoring success. “I can’t say exactly what it is, but maybe I’ve become a little more hungry to score goals. Before, maybe I passed the puck first, but I don’t really know. It just happened, I think.”

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Nylander was drafted eighth overall by the Leafs in 2014 and, since part-way through the 2014-15 season, has played continuously in Toronto, either for the Leafs or AHL Marlies. However, he returns home every summer to Stockholm. He was asked if that’s where he will put down roots when his career is over.

“Yes, 100 percent,” he confirmed about the Swedish capital. “This is home. Toronto is home in the same way. I love being in both places. I’ve considered Toronto home for 10 years – that’s the longest I’ve lived in one place in my entire life. But here in Stockholm I have all my family and friends, so I love coming back home and seeing them. And then of course I love Stockholm – a wonderful city and it’s just nice to be in Sweden.”

And although he was born in Calgary, Sweden is, of course, the country that Nylander represents internationally, which he has done on a number of times. In June, he was named one of the first six players of the Swedish team for the 2026 Winter Olympics.

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“It’s a special feeling to get to put on that jersey and play with the best Swedes in the world. We have many incredibly talented Swedes, which makes it so exciting. 

“I’ve never been to an Olympics before, so that’ll be even more special,” he condinued. “Milan is a cool city and everything around will be really fun. I’m really excited.”

Reminded that he’s turning 30 this year, Nylander was asked about his future from a personal standpoint.

“I’ve always known that I want children and a family, but it will come when it comes,” he said. “I’m not stressed about it, but I hope it happens one day. When it happens, it happens.”

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Golden Puck Previous Winners:

2023–24 Gustav Forsling Florida Panthers D

2022–23 Erik Karlsson San Jose Sharks D

2021–22 Gabriel Landeskog Colorado Avalanche LW

2020–21 Victor Hedman Tampa Bay Lightning D

2019–20 Not awarded due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Sweden

2018–19 Robin Lehner New York Islanders G

2017–18 William Karlsson Vegas Golden Knights C

2016–17 Erik Karlsson Ottawa Senators D

2015–16 Erik Karlsson Ottawa Senators D

2014–15 Victor Hedman Tampa Bay Lightning D

2013–14 Joakim Lindström Skellefteå AIK C

2012–13 Jimmie Ericsson Skellefteå AIK LW

2011–12 Jakob Silfverberg Brynäs IF LW

2010–11 Viktor Fasth AIK G

2009–10 Magnus Johansson Linköpings HC D

2008–09 Jonas Gustavsson Färjestad BK G

2007–08 Stefan Liv HV71 G

2006–07 Per Svartvadet Modo Hockey C

2005–06 Kenny Jönsson Rögle BK D

2004–05 Henrik Lundqvist Frölunda HC G

2003–04 Johan Davidsson HV71 C

2002–03 Niklas Andersson Västra Frölunda HC LW

2001–02 Henrik Zetterberg Timrå IK C

2000–01 Mikael Renberg Luleå HF RW

1999–00 Mikael Johansson Djurgårdens IF C

1998–99 Daniel Sedin Modo Hockey LW

1998–99 Henrik Sedin Modo Hockey C

1997–98 Ulf Dahlén HV71 RW

1996–97 Jörgen Jönsson Färjestad BK C

1995–96 Jonas Bergqvist Leksands IF RW

1994–95 Tomas Jonsson Leksands IF D

1993–94 Peter Forsberg Modo Hockey C

1992–93 Peter Forsberg Modo Hockey C

1991–92 Tommy Sjödin Brynäs IF D

1990–91 Thomas Rundqvist Färjestad BK F

1989–90 Rolf Ridderwall Djurgårdens IF G

1988–89 Kent Nilsson Djurgårdens IF C

1987–88 Bo Berglund AIK F

1986–87 Håkan Södergren Djurgårdens IF LW

1985–86 Tommy Samuelsson Färjestad BK D

1984–85 Anders Eldebrink Södertälje SK D

1983–84 Per-Erik Eklund AIK C

1982–83 Håkan Loob Färjestad BK RW

1981–82 Patrik Sundström IF Björklöven C

1980–81 Peter Lindmark Timrå IK G

1979–80 Mats Näslund Brynäs IF LW

1978–79 Anders Kallur Djurgårdens IF W

1977–78 Rolf Edberg AIK C

1976–77 Kent-Erik Andersson Färjestad BK RW

1975–76 Mats Waltin Södertälje SK D

1974–75 Stig Östling Brynäs IF D

1973–74 Christer Abrahamsson Leksands IF G

1972–73 Thommy Abrahamsson Leksands IF D

1971–72 William Löfqvist Brynäs IF G

1970–71 Håkan Wickberg Brynäs IF C

1969–70 Leif Holmqvist AIK G

1968–69 Lars-Erik Sjöberg Leksands IF D

1967–68 Leif Holmqvist AIK G

1966–67 Bert-Ola Nordlander AIK D

1965–66 Nisse Nilsson Leksands IF C

1964–65 Gert Blomé Västra Frölunda IF D

1963–64 Nils Johansson Alfredshems IK D

1962–63 Ulf Sterner Västra Frölunda IF RW

1961–62 Anders Andersson Skellefteå AIK C

1960–61 Anders Andersson Skellefteå AIK C

1959–60 Ronald Pettersson Södertälje SK RW

1958–59 Roland Stoltz Djurgårdens IF D

1957–58 Hans Svedberg Skellefteå AIK D

1956–57 Hans Öberg Gävle Godtemplares IK LW

1955–56 Åke Lassas Leksands IF D

Multiple winners:

3 – Erik Karlsson

2 – Anders Andersson

2 – Leif Holmqvist

2 – Peter Forsberg

2 – Victor Hedman

Photo © Kim Klement Neitzel-Imagn Images.

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Canadiens Fascinating Prospect Can't Be Ignored

At the 2023 NHL Entry Draft, the Montreal Canadiens selected forward Florian Xhekaj with the 101st overall pick. This was after Xhekaj posted 13 goals, 25 points, and 76 penalty minutes in 68 games during the 2022-23 season with the Hamilton Bulldogs of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL).

Xhekaj certainly created more hype surrounding him during the 2023-24 with the Brantford Bulldogs, however, as he recorded 34 goals and 65 points in 63 games with the OHL club. He also played in three games with the Laval Rocket that season, recording zero points and a minus-1 rating. 

Xhekaj just completed his first full season in the AHL with Laval, and he undoubtedly stood out. In 69 games with the AHL squad, he recorded 24 goals, 35 points, and 175 penalty minutes. With this, he certainly showed off his scoring touch and provided a ton of grit for Laval in the process. As a result, there is no question that he is one of the Canadiens' most fascinating prospects heading into the 2025-26 season.

If Xhekaj continues to improve next season with Laval, he could make a real case for himself to see time in the Canadiens' bottom six. His mix of toughness and skill is certainly encouraging, so he is a prospect who fans should not sleep on. The possibility of him becoming a nice part of the Canadiens' roster in the future is certainly there.

Canadiens' Blueline Ranked Among NHL's BestCanadiens' Blueline Ranked Among NHL's BestIt is no secret that the Montreal Canadiens have a strong defensive group. They only improved upon this off-season, too, as they acquired star blueliner Noah Dobson from the New York Islanders last month.

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