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Surgery For Mike Green
by Paul on 01/16/12 at 05:15 PM ET
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via Mike Vogel tweet,
#Caps defenseman Mike Green will undergo abdominal surgery and is expected to miss 4-6 weeks.
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Groin Issue A Problem For Mike Green
by Paul on 01/08/12 at 10:16 AM ET
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via Chuck Gormley of CSNWashington,
Mike Green’s comeback from a significant groin tear may be short-lived.
Green pulled himself out of Saturday night’s 5-2 loss to the San Jose Sharks after taking just nine shifts for 7:11 of ice time. Green took just two shifts in the second period and did not report to the bench for the third period.
After the game Capitals coach Dale Hunter told reporters that Green’s groin tightened up in the second period and that’s why he was taken out of the game. He’ll be evaluated again on Sunday.
Green sent up a few red flags last week when he told reporters not to expect too much from him when he returned to the lineup after missing nearly two months with a groin injury.
Back then, Green talked about having to alter his skating stride to compensate for the torn groin he suffered back on Nov. 11.
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Good And Bad News On Mike Green
by Paul on 12/27/11 at 02:56 PM ET
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from Chuck Gormley of CSNWashington,
The good news for disgruntled Caps fans is that Mike Green could be back in the lineup as soon as Friday night against the Buffalo Sabres.
“I just need a few skates to get my lungs and my legs back and I’ll be back in no time,” Green said.
The bad news is that the significant groin injury he suffered on Nov. 11 against the Devils could hamper him for the remainder of the season and, quite possibly, for the rest of his career.
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When Will Mike Green Play?
by Paul on 12/25/11 at 10:45 PM ET
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from the Washington Post,
It’s unclear when (Mike) Green, who was not made available to comment for this story, will return from his latest setback, a strained right groin muscle that he suffered in mid-November. When Green’s recovery plateaued two weeks ago, the Capitals decided to take an experimental route with his rehabilitation, according to several people familiar with the situation who requested anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the defenseman’s recovery.
Green received Accelerated Recovery Performance (ARP) treatment, which involves electrical stimulation, in Minnesota, according to those people. It’s unclear whether Green, who skated for five days prior to the NHL’s holiday break, has benefited from the program.
But while Green’s teammates, coaches and agent, as well as Capitals’ officials await his return, all say the groin injury will not pose a significant threat to the defenseman’s career. But there’s no denying that the steady string of ailments have had an impact on it.
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Groin Specialist Sees Mike Green After His Recovery Leveled Off
by Paul on 12/14/11 at 02:15 PM ET
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from Katie Carrera of Capitals Insider,
The plateau prompted the Capitals to seek another method of approach to Green’s recovery.
“He’ll be joining the club on the trip,” McPhee said. “We just sent him to see somebody that might be able to help, we’re not sure [if it will]. Hopefully when he joins the club on the road he’ll be skating with the club – getting closer.
“He was progressing then sort of plateaued,” McPhee said. “We thought we would try something else. Don’t know if it will make a difference but we’ll know more in a couple of days.”
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Caps Feel Their Time Is Now
by Paul on 09/02/11 at 03:08 PM ET
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Mike Green spoke with CSNWashington and gave his outlook of the season. You can read the full story by Chase Hughes here.
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Too Many Top Defensemen
by Ian Gooding on 08/26/11 at 08:00 AM ET
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If you think that determining who the top goalie will be for fantasy teams this season is tough, wait until you attempt to sift through the number of defensemen who have been at or near the top of the scoring race the past couple seasons. I attempted to narrow down this list to five defensemen, but I had waaaay too difficult a time with that. Plus I’d be subjecting myself to far too much criticism from the masses! (By the way, I love the comments… keep ‘em coming.)
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Caps Would Like Green Back Before The Playoffs
by Paul on 03/24/11 at 12:22 PM ET
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from Katie Carrera of Capitals Insider,
With only eight games remaining in the regular season, Boudreau said the chance of Green returning prior to the playoffs is uncertain.
“In a perfect world, we’d like to get him back for the last couple [regular season] games,” Boudreau said. “I think this week will indicate this—by Monday, we’ll know whether we’ll be able to or not.
“We want him in at least three practices, good practices, before we ever put him in a game—minimum,” Boudreau said. “Quite frankly, I play him when [head athletic trainer] Greg Smith says he’s OK to play. I’ll be the first one to put him in.”
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Mike Green Will Miss “A Couple Of Weeks”
by Paul on 02/28/11 at 06:38 PM ET
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from Lindsay Applebaum of Capitals Insider,
He left Friday’s game after playing just 2:25 against the Rangers following a check by Derek Stepan.
“We’re probably going to hold him out a couple of weeks,” McPhee said in a news conference. “We’ve been really careful when players have head injuries. We did the right thing with Mike and he probably could have come back earlier than he did and he felt great. Unfortunately, his second shift of the game [against the Rangers] he got drilled and got hurt. We’ll be really careful we’ll hold him out longer this time—at least a couple of weeks, maybe longer.”
Green is in Calgary with his family following the death of his grandmother.
Asked if Green suffered a concussion or another injury against the Rangers, McPhee said: “Yeah, he’s had some headaches. So we’ve just got to be careful. He’s back home now for a funeral and we’ll know more when he comes back.”
more and if you missed the hit, watch it below…
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Video- Derek Stepan Hit On Mike Green
by Paul on 02/25/11 at 08:13 PM ET
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Green is questionable to return and no penalty on the play.
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Green Has Concussion-Like Symptoms
by Paul on 02/07/11 at 04:57 PM ET
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from Katie Carrera of Capitals Insider,
Mike Green will likely miss the Capitals’ game against the San Jose Sharks Tuesday at Verizon Center after he was struck by a puck near his right ear and temple area on Sunday against the Penguins. The defenseman, who was hit by a slap shot in the first period of Washington’s 3-0 win and required multiple rows of stitches to close a cut on the side of his head, cited wooziness and headaches—symptoms that are consistent with a concussion—when he talked to reporters after suffering the injury.
Green was held out of practice Monday for precautionary reasons, Coach Bruce Boudreau said, adding that Green would be re-evaluated on Tuesday.
If yo missed the shot Green took to the head yesterday, you can view it here.
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Video- Mike Green Takes A Shot To The Side Of His Head
by Paul on 02/06/11 at 02:49 PM ET
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As you can see, he needed a little assistance to get off the ice.
He has not returned to the game.
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Past the Quarter Poll: Southeast Division Team Ratings from JJ
by Jon Jordan on 12/08/10 at 12:54 PM ET
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We’re past the quarter pole, so maybe this is a bit late but it still seems like a good time to me to hand out some assessments to all five Southeast Division clubs. Besides, what’s this quarter pole anyway? Divide the NHL season in equal fours and the resting #StamkosMath calculator tells me that we’d have to stop things at the ten-minute mark of each team’s 21st game of the year to truly be one quarter of the way through. And that just seems troubling.
We’ll go with JJ Ratings rather than the standard report cards because one, everyone else seems to do the report card thing and two, handing out school-type grades gives me terrible nightmares. (Trust me.) Instead, each club’s JJ Rating will reflect their performance on a scale of one to ten (and, since I’ve become a big fan of complicating things, we’ll allow for partial points as well).
Here we are, anywhere from 26-29 games into the 2010-11 slate for the Southeast squads – as good a time as any (maybe just because I say so) to see where we are versus where we thought we’d be, as well as where we might be headed.
We’ll tackle this alphabetically (Ooh… Suspense!)
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JJ’s Three Cheers: 11/08/10
by Jon Jordan on 11/08/10 at 10:19 AM ET
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As usual lately, I’m a day behind. And, really, this time, I have no excuses. (Well, I do, but I won’t bother…) So, why make sure I catch up on JJ’s Three Cheers, you might ask? (I said might, cause it’s just as likely that you won’t.) The goal from the start with this should-be daily feature of mine was to keep a running tally of those honored and to salute the top three (or more) at season’s end. With a thousand other things in the hopper, so far as content from me is concerned (most of which are waiting on a few loose ends to be tied up), I’ll probably be pulling double-duty on these little recaps for much of the season as the workload increases. That said, the need to rewind and reward those on days missed remains. After all, this is an awfully prestigious honor! (Ahem…)
From Saturday night first:
***Cheers to Carolina captain Eric Staal, who powered his Hurricanes past division rival Florida with a pair of goals in a 3-2 victory.
**Cheers to Colorado’s Peter Budaj, who backstopped the Avalanche with 31 saves as his club put up plenty of offense in front of him, beating Dallas 5-0 at home.
*And big time cheers to Chicago’s Jonathan Toews, who had a four-point night at the expense of the host Thrashers in Atlanta and also tallied in the shootout as the Blackhawks were victorious, 5-4.
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Mike Green Improving The Defensive Side Of His Game
by Paul on 11/02/10 at 08:06 PM ET
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from Eric Duhatschek of the Globe and Mail,
The Capitals enter Wednesday’s date with the Toronto Maple Leafs tied for the fourth-best defensive record in the league, and (Mike) Green, according to Boudreau, is a big part of that development.
“I just wish people could see him through my eyes,” said Boudreau, a touch wistfully. “He has been outstanding defensively. So now people are saying, ‘Well, how come you’re not scoring?’ I just told Mike not to change a thing. He’s our best player, game in and game out. When he missed those three games, he was sorely, sorely missed.
“He’s a good player – and he’s matured and he’s done all the things he’s had to do.”...
Green, for his part, is carrying a small but noticeable chip on his shoulder, when it comes to a discussion of his production and contributions.
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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Lightning at Canadiens, 10/13/10
by Jon Jordan on 10/14/10 at 09:39 AM ET
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Death, taxes and JJ’s The Good, the Bad and the Ugly…
The alternative to the standard game recap became a staple of my Tampa Bay Lightning coverage last season and it was only a matter of time before it made its season debut here.
Sure, the title of the regular feature has now been copied by a second-rate Bolts blog as of this morning but the content can’t hold a candle to the original and, hell, you’re here with me and they’re, well… They’re sleeping, I’m sure, on Pacific Time and what not… (Lightning coverage from California? Now that’s insight!)
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Shut Down Dman Mike Green
by Paul on 10/12/10 at 07:23 AM ET
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from Katie Carera of Capitals Insider,
Without Tom Poti in the lineup Monday against the Senators there was a considerable chunk of even strength and penalty killing minutes to be picked up by someone, or a combination of someones on the Capitals roster. Throughout the Capitals 3-2 overtime win, that responsibility fell largely to Mike Green, who played a game-high 31 minutes and 53 seconds—many of which came against Ottawa’s primary offensive threats.
While Green may have just one point through three games this season, the two-time Norris Trophy candidate’s defensive contributions have been very visible. In three games, he has a plus-4 rating, eight hits and has blocked seven shots and just been reliable in his own end.
“Me and [Jeff Schultz] have our agendas and that’s to shut down their [No.] 1 line,” Green said.
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Last Night Was Datsyuk/Perry, Tonight Kovalchuk And Green Go For A Dance
by Paul on 10/09/10 at 09:47 PM ET
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Two-Goal Start for Sutter, Productive Youth (and No Injuries!) All Good Signs for Carolina
by Jon Jordan on 10/08/10 at 09:35 AM ET
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He’s not the youngest player on the roster, nor would he be considered a shocking contributor after last season’s 21-goal, 40-point showing but Brandon Sutter is most certainly a key piece to any Carolina Hurricanes success this year and his two-goal performance in Thursday’s season-opening, 4-3 win over the Minnesota Wild in Helsinki, Finland is an excellent early sign for a club hoping for a lot to go their way in 2010-11.
For the Hurricanes, banking on both young guns and sustained health and rejuvenation for several veterans who were hobbled last year, a player like Sutter, at 21, serving as an alternate captain and coming off of a breakthrough season a year ago, will play a major role in determining their fortune. So far, so good for Sutter, who played just six seconds less yesterday than Carolina captain Eric Staal and so far, so good for the ‘Canes, who dressed six players 25-and-under in the game and got production from Sutter (two goals), Zac Dalpe (assist) and Jamie McBain (assist), as well as sparkling reviews for 18-year-old forward Jeff Skinner from that group.
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A Focused Mike Green
by Paul on 09/30/10 at 04:27 PM ET
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Scott Burnside of ESPN has a sit down chat with Mike Green of the Washington Capitals.
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Pivotal Year For Mike Green
by Paul on 09/22/10 at 02:15 PM ET
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from Scott Burnside of ESPN,
Two years ago when the Caps blew a 2-0 series lead against Pittsburgh in the second round, there were questions about Green’s conditioning and lifestyle. Last season, it seemed as though he was trying to do too much, perhaps trying too hard to prove people wrong (the Caps fell off the map against Montreal after leading 3-1 in their first-round series).
Regardless of the root cause of the drop-off in performance at critical times, this is a seminal season for Green. And to his credit Green, who won’t turn 25 until the second week of the regular season, seems to have embraced the challenge of turning critics into believers.
Some of the changes are obvious. He looks leaner. He has been a leader on the ice during training camp scrimmages and drills. Part of the physical changes can be explained by a new offseason workout and diet regime.
“I think in past years I’ve trained hard, but me and my trainer Doug Crashley out of Calgary really focused this year on being powerful and I feel great,” Green said in a recent interview.
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Caps are Still the Caps, Which is Bad News for Everyone Else
by Jon Jordan on 09/22/10 at 10:44 AM ET
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Of all five Southeast Division clubs, the Washington Capitals of 2010-11 will look the most like themselves from a year ago, having added only a spattering of depth to the lineup that captured the President’s Trophy last season. Alas, as the reigning division champ and still the clear-cut class of the division, if it ain’t broke, well, you know… But a first-round playoff exit thanks to Jaroslav Halak and the Montreal Canadiens left an awful taste in the mouths of Bruce Boudreau’s squad, meaning improvements are in order this year for sure. (Or else?)
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Afternoon Line
by Paul on 09/16/10 at 11:50 AM ET
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“I really need to step up and it’s about that time. We feel that it’s our time to win this. It’s not just one or two guys that need to be leaders; it’s everybody. That’s including me.”
-Mike Green of the Washington Capitals. More from Green by Carrera of Capitals Insider.
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Southeast Division Statistical Previews by Position: Offense from the Defense
by Jon Jordan on 08/22/10 at 08:12 PM ET
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In my second statistical peek at the Southeast Division, I’ve grouped defensemen with their new clubs and will focus, this time, on offensive production from the blueline.
(Next up, we’ll re-visit the d-men from a different angle, including blocked shots, TOI and other specifics with less of an offensive emphasis.)
Remember, just as I did with the forwards, this is simply a look back at last year’s individual player statistics, updated to reflect this summer’s off-season transactions. And, as I said in that first piece, a look to the recent past can often be a good indicator of what’s to come… But not always!!!
It should also be noted, especially since I didn’t mention it with the forwards package, that rookies and European transfers (many of whom could certainly make a major impact, theoretically) are not part of this forecast.
Recall as well that for this analysis, currently unsigned, unrestricted free agents are not included, while those still unsigned but restricted are (save for Tampa’s Paul Ranger, an RFA that I have excluded intentionally, as I have little reason to believe he will return).
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Mike Green Thinking Playoffs
by Paul on 08/22/10 at 01:10 PM ET
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Elisabeth Meinecke of On Frozen Blog caught up with Mike Green when he visited Powell Elementary school in D.C. as part of the city-wide DCPS Beautification Day.
Green said his workouts this off-season have been by far the most intense of his career. Being conditioned for next year’s playoffs is already on his mind.
“Come playoff time, you’ve got to make sure you’re in shape, so I wanted to make sure I’m in the best shape possible,” Green said. “It’s been a tough summer.”...
When asked what he learned from last season that’s going to be the biggest improvement in his game this year, he talked about consistency and avoiding injury. Injuries have marred his past two post-seasons. Green also shared his thoughts on new teammate, D.J. King, and the idea of defenseman Willie Mitchell possibly being in a Caps uniform.
“I played against him when I was younger in the WHL, and he’s a big boy, so I know everybody’s exciting to have him here,” Green said of King.
On Mitchell, he said, “I think he’d be a great fit in Washington.”
more on Green’s involvement with the community…
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Mike Green Talks With The Media Today
by Paul on 05/03/10 at 02:13 PM ET
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On exit day last week, Green did not speak with the media, but today, a different story.
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Does Mike Green Win The Norris?
by Paul on 03/29/10 at 10:51 AM ET
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from Mike Brophy of Sportsnet,
Canada didn’t trust Mike Green’s play in his own zone enough to include him amongst the seven defencemen chosen to compete in the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.
Now we ask, is Green, the NHL’s highest scoring defenceman this season, good enough to be named winner of the Norris Trophy as the best defender in the league?
This season there really is no runaway leader for the Norris, so it will likely come down to personal preference for members of the Professional Hockey Writers Association who are charged with choosing the Norris winner.
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Blame Canadian Media For Mike Green’s Suspension
by Paul on 02/01/10 at 11:46 PM ET
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from Dan Steinberg of D.C. Sports Bog, Comcast SportsNet’s
Alan May openly suggested this week that the Canadian media is out to spotlight transgressions by Caps players, and that this may have contributed to Green’s punishment.
“They’re always trying to poke holes in the Capitals, and it’s the same reason that Mike Green was suspended,” May said on 106.7 The Fan’s Mike Wise Show Monday afternoon, when asked about criticism of the Caps’ netminders. “I thought it was created by TSN up in Canada and their announcers, sitting there on a Friday night. The only angles they showed of the Mike Green hit were very poor angles that looked like it was a bad hit, and when you go in super-slow motion, it makes it look worse all the time. And I thought the Mike Green hit, no one even noticed it the other night. And they made a big deal, and he winds up getting three games out of it.”
The conversation moved on, but May—who is Canadian—later returned to this subject, again pounding away on the Toronto media pack.
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Mike Green Suspended For Three Games
by Paul on 01/30/10 at 11:59 AM ET
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via the Twitter of Bob McKenzie,
Three game suspension for Cap’s Mike Green for elbow on Michael Frolik.
Watch the elbow hit in case you missed it.
added 1:06pm, via the Twitter of Tarik El-Bashir,
Boudreau on the suspension: “I don’t know how to react anymore. Obviously I’m very upset about it. But what can you do?”
More Boudreau: “It’s like fighting a ticket [when] you know you’re not doing something wrong, from the police. You can’t argue with them.”
More still from BB: “I better not say nothing. I’m just livid about whole thing anyway.”
added 1:21pm, Again from Tarik’s Twitter,
Laich on Green: “Obviously we don’t want to lose Greenie. But at some point you have to take control of the game and protect the players.”
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Mike Green Elbow On Michael Frolik Tonight
by Paul on 01/29/10 at 10:52 PM ET
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Green received 2 minutes for elbowing.
added 11:26pm, via the Twitter of Tarik El-Bashir,
Mike Green on his elbow to Michael Frolik’s head: “I didn’t mean to elbow him. I might have got it up. I thought it was my shoulder.”
If you missed the knee-on-knee hit Green took tonight, you can watch it here. The knee hit was after the elbow…
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Dmitry Kulikov & Mike Green Knee-On-Knee Hit
by Paul on 01/29/10 at 09:13 PM ET
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via TSN,
Washington Capitals’ defenceman Mike Green has left tonight’s game against the Florida Panthers’ with an apparent knee injury.
Green collided with Panthers’ defenceman Dmitry Kulikov with just over three minutes remaining in the second period. It appeared to be a knee-on-knee collision.
He briefly returned to the Capitals bench in the third period but left for the dressing room once again shortly thereafter.
Earlier in the game Green was involved in another incident when he appeared to nail Panthers’ forward Michael Frolik with an elbow to the head. Green received a two minute elbowing penalty on the play, however the league may well review the hit.
Watch video of the knee-on-knee hit below and note, instead of play by play in the vid, we get some music…
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Mike Green’s Game Is Misunderstood
by Paul on 01/19/10 at 07:17 AM ET
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from Jeff Blair of the Globe and Mail at CTVOlympics,
In some ways, it is about Boudreau searching for respect, and reading between the lines it seems as if Boudreau views Green’s status as being characteristic of that fact. He has taken note that Hockey Canada’s brain trust were Western Conference guys and that they leaned toward Western Conference defencemen. Just watch, he says. The Norris Trophy won’t likely go to Green, either.
Boudreau believes that Green’s game is misunderstood. Had anybody from Hockey Canada called Boudreau about Green - Boudreau says he doesn’t know if Capitals’ general manager George McPhee was ever called about Green and McPhee respectfully declined to comment - the coach would have told them Green takes risks because the team asks him to do so. The quickness he shows on offence lends itself to quick defensive recovery, too.
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Colton Orr Interference Call On Mike Green Tonight
by Paul on 01/15/10 at 11:25 PM ET
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Tough one to call, but with Colton Orr involved, questions will be asked.
Orr received 2 minutes for interference on the call plus five for fighting with Shaone Morrisonn. You can see the penalty log below…
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Koci Didn’t Try To Hurt Green
by Paul on 12/17/09 at 02:57 PM ET
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from Adrian Dater of All Things Avs,
Talked to David Koci briefly today. He’s sorry for the hit on Washington’s Mike Green. That almost certainly won’t stop a suspension of him from happening by the NHL (they probably won’t hand down a ruling until tomorrow or Saturday), but here’s what he had to say:
continue for the video of Koci saying his “focus was not to hurt someone”...
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Koci Hit On Green
by Paul on 12/16/09 at 07:58 AM ET
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from Adrian Dater of the Denver Post,
The game was marred by a major boarding penalty by Avs enforcer David Koci to star Washington defenseman Mike Green in the second period, a hit from behind that left Green down for a few minutes, bleeding from the head. Koci almost surely will face a suspension from the NHL over the hit, and Washington coach Bruce Boudreau was livid over it.
“Please, the guy’s got one goal in six years. He couldn’t play in the American League,” Boudreau said. “I’ve faced David Koci an awful lot, he might be a nice guy, I have no idea. I’m glad he’s making a living, but if this is any game, he gets on the ice for the first three minutes, he gets into his fight with the guy and then he sits at the end of the bench, so what good is he?
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Will Mike Green Make Team Canada?
by Paul on 11/04/09 at 03:26 PM ET
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from Dan Rosen of NHL.com,
Completely unprovoked, Washington Capitals coach Bruce Boudreau spent Tuesday morning lobbying for defenseman Mike Green to make the Canadian Olympic team.
“If I’m Stevie Yzerman, I’m looking at him as one of your top pair,” Boudreau said.
According to people that follow the Capitals closely, it’s the first time Boudreau has publicly made a pitch on Green’s behalf. It’s also an about face from last spring, when after the playoffs were over Boudreau admitted his disappointment in Green’s overall effort through 14 postseason games.
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Tell It Like It Is
by Paul on 10/29/09 at 01:34 PM ET
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from Japers’ Rink,
One of the great things about being a sports fan in this day and age is the access we have to the players we follow. Through social media and real-time online coverage, our collective insatiable hunger for the latest news (and non-news) is getting fed around the clock.
For example, Mike Green has 2,309 followers on Twitter, some of whom, no doubt are minors. Earlier today, all of them got to see this:
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Mike Green Getting Back In Shape
by Paul on 10/15/09 at 07:45 AM ET
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from Tarik El-Bashir of the Washingotn Post,
But getting back to the Mike Green who Boudreau played more than anyone else last season first meant nursing himself back to health. Upon returning to his hometown Calgary, he began rehabilitating his injured shoulder. And instead of working on building muscle like most fourth-year professionals, Green focused on shedding the 29 pounds he’d gained during the season and adhering to a healthier diet. Poor eating habits, Green said, had not only caused his weight gain but also were to blame for the dangerously low iron levels that sapped his energy in the playoffs.
“It was a mistake he made,” Boudreau said of Green’s weight. “He let it get away from him.”
It wasn’t the first time Boudreau had seen Green pack on a significant number of pounds during a season.
“The same thing happened in Hershey,” Boudreau added. “I said, ‘Mike, you have to look after your weight.’ So he starved himself and he was so weak. So I said, ‘Mike, forget about it. Just play the way you’re playing. I don’t want you to kill yourself.’ So when he put on a few pounds last year, I wasn’t really ready to bring it up in the middle of a playoff run because I didn’t want it to affect him.”
Craig Custance of the Sporting News takes a look at the play of the Washington Capitals too.
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Green Adjusting To New Stick
by Paul on 05/11/09 at 01:37 PM ET
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from Tarik El-Bashir of Captals Insider,
Mike Green broke the last of his discontinued Easton Stealths—the stick the slick-skating defenseman used to rack up 31 goals and 73 points—early in Game 1 of this series.
For the rest of that game, and the next two, Green said, “I felt like I was stickhandling for the first time again.”
“It takes a couple of games,” Green added, referring to the process of getting used to the feel of the heavier, stiffer Easton S17 stick that he’s using now. “But today I feel back to normal. It’s weird how that happens.”
“It’s a [crappy] time for that to happen,” he said with a laugh, although I could tell he didn’t really think it was funny.
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Is Mike Green On The Carpet Too?
by Paul on 04/27/09 at 10:12 AM ET
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from Capitals Outsider,
ESPN just retracted on SportsCenter, stating that Mike Green and Donald Brashear have not been suspended, yet. However they both now have a hearing at 1pm today. This is according to ESPN’s Pierre LeBrun.
added 11:16am, via TSN,
Sources tell TSN Betts suffered a broken orbital bone from the Brashear hit and is likely done for the playoffs.
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Mike Green Talks About His 30th Goal
by Paul on 04/02/09 at 12:11 PM ET
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Mike Green talks with the crew from the NHL Network after scoring his 30th goal last night.
added 2:37, J.P. of Japers’ Rink is disputing a 30 goal scorer from the past…
per “The Big Book of Hockey Trivia,” Phil Housley only scored 24 goals as a defenseman in 1983-84. Mike Green is the magnificent seventh NHL defenseman to score thirty goals in a season, not the eighth.
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Green Hurting With Undisclosed Injury
by Paul on 03/20/09 at 09:43 AM ET
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from Tarik El-Bashir of Capitals Insider,
He (Mike Green) seemed to be moving okay. But he definitely is not “fine” as both he and Coach Bruce Boudreau said after the Caps’ 5-2 win. If had to speculate, I would guess that he’s got an abdominal or oblique strain.
The team has not provided an official update on his status.
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Full Speed Ahead
by Alanah McGinley on 02/24/09 at 02:14 PM ET
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Mike Green and Alex Ovechkin have a little fun.
This bit is from a Thursday night special on the NHL Network at 7pm ET, featuring “A Day in the Life of Mike Green.”
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Green Scores In 8th Straight Game
by Paul on 02/14/09 at 08:49 PM ET
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from Bolts Report,
Washington’s Mike Green made NHL history on Saturday becoming the first defenseman in league history to score a goal in eight consecutive games.
Green, who leads all defenseman in goals, notched his 22ndh of the season at the 5:33 mark of the second period with a power play marker
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Green Goes For Eight In A Row
by Paul on 02/14/09 at 07:57 AM ET
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from Damian Cristodero of the St. Petersburg Times,
Mike Green said if he thought about the history he could make tonight, the game itself might not be as fun.
And, really, Green said, isn’t fun what playing in the NHL is all about?
“I just want to go out and play and do what I’m doing right now,” the Capitals defenseman said. “Whatever comes from it is great. I’m just enjoying myself.”
And scoring goals.
A tally against the Lightning at the St. Pete Times Forum and Green, 23, from Calgary, becomes the first NHL blueliner to score goals in eight consecutive games.
continued and a little note stating Lightning employees must now pay $30 per month for parking.
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Will Green Eventually Score 50?
by Alanah McGinley on 02/13/09 at 02:10 PM ET
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From Ken Campbell at The Hockey News:
“Right now,” [Mike] Green told the Washington Post recently, “if it’s on my stick, I’m shooting it.”
The question that needs to be asked now, though, is if Paul Coffey’s record of 48 goals, the hallmark for markers by a defenseman in one season, is going to be in jeopardy in the next few seasons? Are we looking at a defenseman who is capable of becoming the first 50-goal scorer in NHL history?
Don’t laugh; it could happen. Green is only 23 years old, which means he could still be five years away from hitting his peak as a player. And look at what he’s doing already.
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All Mike Green
by Paul on 12/18/08 at 07:15 AM ET
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Bill Eichenberger of the Sporting News Today chats with the Capitals Mike Green,
Q: How is this team different than it has been over the last few years?
A: We have a lot more structure. I think the guys are following what the coaching staff is telling us. With (coach) Bruce (Boudreau) here, he’s been the biggest difference.
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Big Hit From Pronger On Mike Green
by Paul on 11/20/08 at 08:12 AM ET
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via Tarik El-Bashir of Capitals Insider,
Mike Green was wearing a shoulder sling on his right arm after the game. But he said he’s hopeful the injury is not too serious. When I asked him if it was sprained or separated, the defenseman said he won’t know until the morning.
“It was a good hit,” Green said of Chris Pronger’s shoulder check that sent him hurtling into the end boards. “I seen him coming, but he’s so big I couldn’t brace myself. We’ll see how it feels tomorrow morning. I’m just trying to keep it still right now. Obviously, it’s not too bad, so we’ll see how tonight goes.”
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High Risk, High Reward Hockey
by Alanah McGinley on 10/24/08 at 12:31 PM ET
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From Eric Duhatschek at the Globe & Mail,
With the two Alexes – Ovechkin and Semin – leading the charge, the Washington Capitals might be the greatest show on the ice right now, the heir apparent to the swashbuckling Edmonton Oilers of the mid-1980s. If that’s the case, then defenceman Mike Green is the 21st-century equivalent of Paul Coffey in style and approach – one of half-a-dozen promising young rearguards who will get a long look from the management staff of Canada’s 2010 Olympic team. Green plays a high-risk, high-reward style. Most nights, he is a defenceman in name only and plays almost as a fourth forward.
This is done with the permission of his coach Bruce Boudreau who, since taking over the reins of the Capitals last December, loosened them considerably on all of his young players. Now, instead of making a defensive choice on a 50-50 puck battle, they have permission to err on the offensive side. Some nights, it backfires, but on balance, it generally works.
and more on the Capitals plus other hockey topics, from Marian Gaborik to Sarah Palin
Update 1:55pm ET: Ken Campbell at The Hockey News has more thoughts on the Capitals today, specifically on Alex Ovechkin’s season thus far.
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All Mike Green
by Paul on 08/26/08 at 07:53 AM ET
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Rod Oracheski of 411mania recently interviewed Mke Green of the Washington Capitals…
RO: Now that the Capitals surpassed some external expectations by reaching the playoffs last year, what is the feeling around the team going into next year? How close do you believe you guys are to contending for the Stanley Cup?
MG: Well, just getting off to a good start. Last year we had to fight so hard to even make that playoffs it was like we were dead when we got there. If we can get off to a good start and be in the running halfway through the season, not make it so hard on ourselves, I think we’ll be a lot better for going on a run.
RO: A lot optimism in Washington revolves around last year’s 65-goal scorer, Alexander Ovechkin. What is it like playing with him? Exactly how much does he impact the culture of the team both on and off the ice?
MG: It’s ... I mean you know, everyone knows. He’s the best, or one of the best players in the league. Yeah, anything can happen when he’s on the ice. He’s one of those players that can win you games and it’s just a good thing he’s on our team.
more, plus Rod also interviews Georges Laraque and some other NHL topics too…
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