Today, some great news broke for Islanders fans. Isles
Captain, John Tavares said he was 'back to normal,' after rehabbing his knee
and has been cleared to resume normal activity. Tavares missed the end of
the NHL season after an injury he sustained in the Sochi Olympic Games. He was diagnosed with a torn MCL and meniscus in his
left knee.
“Everything’s pretty much back to normal,” Tavares told
a Buffalo radio station. “I was cleared last week to resume full
activity, so I skated with the (OHL) London Knights as they’re preparing for
the Memorial Cup for three days and three practices, and I feel really good."
“I’m just happy I’m able to put this behind me, move forward,
and look toward next season."
Tavares is looking forward to starting his training program
to get ready for the Islanders 2014-15 NHL season.
Isles Notes:
Per Arthur Staple, "Before I
wade knee-deep into NYR conference finals coverage, have not heard any news on Isles
and Halak other than "still talking."
As for Pokka, I believe he is on
the Finns' reserve list for Worlds... Either way, understanding is Isles will
make an offer on 5/25." Pokka
would need to be signed before June 1st to remain an Isles prospect.
Per Chris Botta, Barroway and
Wang have a verbal agreement in principal on sale price per Isles.
UPDATE: Andrew Barroway has lined up partners/financing for prospective $400 million Isles buy. Up to Wang now. Details here.
UPDATE: Andrew Barroway has lined up partners/financing for prospective $400 million Isles buy. Up to Wang now. Details here.
See Eric Boulton, Calvin de Haan,
Anders Lee, Matt Martin & Ryan Strome at the Isles Draft Party on Friday,
June 27th @ 5:30pm. Free tickets are now available for what is most likely the "final"
Isles Draft Party at the NVMC. Get your
free tickets here.
Chris Botta, "The Edmonton
folks talking up Griffin Reinhart to the Oilers is all kinds of embarrassing,
awkward and not-right."
Sound Tigers Notes:
Chris Langkow Agrees to One-Year
Deal.
IIHF Notes:
Game 4: Isles, Brock Nelson scores twice
as Team USA falls to Latvia, 6-5.
NHL Notes:
Former Islanders fan favorite,
Zenon Konopka has been suspended for 20 games for violating the terms of the
NHL/NHLPA Performance Enhancing Substances Program.
Per The Hockey News:
Konopka: "I accept full
responsibility for this error...I am responsible for what I put in my body, and
I am to blame for this mistake."
"I ingested a product that
can be purchased over-the-counter and which, unknown to me, contained a
substance that violated the program."
"I want to stress, however,
that I did not take this substance for the purpose of enhancing my athletic
performance."
"I apologize to my teammates
and to the Buffalo Sabers organization, as well as to my friends and
family."
"I have learned a great deal
from this experience, something I hope to be able to share with younger
players."
"I will accept this
suspension and continue to work hard to prepare for the 2014-15 season."
Per Ken Campbell, "An agent
I spoke with today thinks salary cap for next season will be $68 million-$70
million, lower than projected $71.1 million."
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