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Time to revisit three-point system

Pierre LeBrun, ESPN.com

The shootout is still a fan favorite, but does it really reward the better teams in the league? We believe it's time to revisit the three-point system.

Story | Conversation | December 02, 2009

A little Heatley perspective for Oil Nation

Pierre LeBrun

...Should be noisy in there," Heatley told ESPN.com this week. The star winger and his San Jose Sharks will be playing in Edmonton, almost five months after he passed on a trade to the...

Blog Entry | Conversation | November 27, 2009

Critical juncture begins for Ducks

Pierre LeBrun

...arena? Because so far this season I haven't seen the team that knocked off the San Jose Sharks last spring. This team is too talented to be sitting last in the Western Conference at...

Blog Entry | Conversation | November 19, 2009

Wrapping up Day 1 of the GM meetings

Pierre LeBrun

...the GMs meeting, when addressing his injury-depleted blue line. Maloney said he planned to travel to San Antonio to scout Chelios on Friday night. The veteran is playing with the AHL's Chicago Wolves...

Blog Entry | Conversation | November 10, 2009

Caps get spark from Ovie-Morrison-Knuble line

Pierre LeBrun

...ESPN.com from Washington, D.C., after his team's resounding 4-1 win over the San Jose Sharks. "It's the first game we've played together, and more than anything, I think as...

Blog Entry | Conversation | October 15, 2009

Our season preview lives! Here are 10 things I want to see in 2009-10

Pierre LeBrun

Ah, the smell of pucks. There's nothing like it. We're inching our way toward the Oct. 1 start of the 2009-10 season, and here today at ESPN.com, we'r...

Blog Entry | Conversation | September 21, 2009

Luongo's off the list, but there are other 2010 free agents to watch

Pierre LeBrun

This past season, Jay Bouwmeester, Marian Gaborik and the Sedin twins dominated the rumor mill all year because of their impending free-agent status. ...

Blog Entry | Conversation | September 03, 2009

New twist to Heatley saga: Forward delivers not-so-subtle jabs at Ottawa Senators

Pierre LeBrun

...there are other teams out there that are interested, and hopefully something can get done." The San Jose Sharks and New York Rangers are among the teams that had talks with the Sens earlier this...

Blog Entry | Conversation | August 21, 2009

Senators' Heatley to talk Friday

Pierre LeBrun, ESPN.com

Dany Heatley plans to hold a conference call Friday to address his situation with the Ottawa Senators, the veteran forward's first public comments since requested a trade from the team in June.

Story | Conversation | August 20, 2009

Heatley may be forced to start season in Ottawa

Pierre LeBrun

...Edmonton Oilers was nixed by Heatley himself. The Oilers, wisely, have since withdrawn the offer. The San Jose Sharks have looked like the most logical destination given their desire to shake up their roster and...

Blog Entry | Conversation | August 20, 2009

Sens still looking for offers, but Heatley may be forced to start season in Ottawa

Pierre LeBrun

...Edmonton Oilers was nixed by Heatley himself. The Oilers, wisely, have since withdrawn the offer. The San Jose Sharks have looked like the most logical destination given their desire to shake up their roster and...

Blog Entry | Conversation | August 20, 2009

Why Tanguay is still on the market, the latest on Heatley and what's next for Tavares

Pierre LeBrun

NHL Rumor Central Get all the latest free-agency buzz right here at Rumor Central. • NHL Rumor Central There's a point-a-game player ...

Blog Entry | Conversation | July 10, 2009

Sharks re-up with emerging Clowe

Pierre LeBrun, ESPN.com

Ryane Clowe and the San Jose Sharks have agreed to a four-year contract worth north of $3.5 million a season, a source told ESPN.com Thursday night.

Story | Conversation | July 02, 2009

Blake reaches deal with Sharks

Pierre LeBrun, ESPN.com

Defenseman Rob Blake has agreed to a one-year contract to remain with the San Jose Sharks.

Story | Conversation | June 30, 2009

NHL increases salary cap to $56.8M

Pierre LeBrun, ESPN.com

The NHL's salary cap for next season will be $56.8 million, a source told ESPN.com on Friday.

Story | Conversation | June 26, 2009