Posted on 06/19/2014 9:04:17 AM PDT by airborne
NEW YORK Current and former NHL stars, including members of the 2014 Stanley Cup® champion Los Angeles Kings, headline the lineup of presenters, nominees and special guests for the 2014 NHL Awards, the National Hockey League's celebration of the best of the 2013-14 season, on and off the ice. Hosted by renowned television and radio broadcaster George Stroumboulopoulos, the 2014 NHL Awards will broadcast live from the Encore Theater at Wynn Las Vegas on Tuesday, June 24 at 7:00 p.m. ET on NBCSN in the U.S. and on CBC in Canada.
Current and former NHLers P.K. Subban, Chris Pronger, Rich Peverley, Danny DeKeyser, Michael Peca and Luc Robitaille will present alongside notable hockey fans David Boreanaz ("Bones"), Cuba Gooding Jr. ("The Butler"), Retta ("Parks and Recreation"), Eric Stonestreet ("Modern Family") and David Walton ("About a Boy"). Longtime hockey fans Michael J. Fox ("Family Ties"), Susan Sarandon ("Tammy"), James Lipton ("Insider the Actor's Studio"), Kevin Connolly ("Entourage") and Whoopi Goldberg ("The View") also will be featured during the broadcast in pre-taped segments.
On the heels of winning their second Stanley Cup in three years, members of the Kings, including forwards Dustin Brown and Anze Kopitar, will make a special appearance with the iconic trophy.
Also scheduled to present are NBC's Doc Emrick and Eddie Olczyk, who will announce the winner of the EA SPORTS' NHL 15 Cover Vote, with a special appearance by the hip-hop dance crew Jabbawockeez, who perform their show "PRiSM" nightly at Luxor Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.
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I watch the NHL awards show every year and every year it really needs a cringe-o-meter.
In 1973, I saw Alex Delvecchio score a goal, top shelf, off a faceoff draw. I couldn’t believe my 12 year old eyes.
Crosby received 128 of 137 first place votes for the Hart. He certainly deserved it. He dragged the Pens to the playoffs with the likes of Tanner Glass, Chuck Kobasew and Brian Gibbons as his wings. It was the most impressive regular season I’ve ever seen. Thank God and Greyhound Shero/Bylsma are gone.
Crosby Wins Award Hat Trick
http://penguins.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=723692&navid=DL|PIT|home
So, who was the young lady with Sid last night? His sister?
That’s who I thought it was. I was wondering if he and that model broke up.
Looks like the Penguins made a good pick for their new head coach, Mike Johnston.
And adding Rick Tocchet to the bench seems a good idea too.
Maybe he can help bring some physicality back that left with Matt Cooke.
Todd Reirden got picked up by Washington as an assistant coach.
Maybe Matt Niskanen will follow him there.
I’m an addict. I’m watching the draft. Watching the NHL awards show is scrapping bottom so I can say this is a step up! :-)
Crap! James Neal gone to Nashville. We’d better get Forsberg as part of a return.
Nope two crap players, Hornqvist and Spaling.
Yeah we got a right wing, I’m satisfied. Olli Maata’s new roomate.
Finally drafted a forward after 4 years of taking D’s.
Not sure about the Neal trade. Clearing cap space maybe?
It doesn’t really clear much space. Spaling is a RFA and Hornqvist makes more than 4mil.
Rutherford says he’s going to sign a free agent. I wonder who the Pens could afford.
Pens will free up about $800,000.00 on the deal.
http://penguins.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=724265&navid=DL|PIT|home
4th Round Pick - Sam Lafferty - http://www.nhl.com/ice/draftprospectdetail.htm?dpid=84974
5th Round Pick - Anthony Angello - http://www.nhl.com/ice/draftprospectdetail.htm?dpid=94335
6th Round Pick - Jaden Lindo - http://www.nhl.com/ice/draftprospectdetail.htm?dpid=85805
7th Round Pick - Jeff Taylor - http://www.nhl.com/ice/draftprospectdetail.htm?dpid=65756
That’s a pretty disingenuous article. The Pens didn’t trade for Hornqvist straight up. They took on $5.75 million in contracts while giving up $5 mil. The extra cap hit going toward a third/ fourth line winger. I think this replaces one of Taylor Pyatt or Tanner Glass. Guys who are (or should be) strictly bottom sixers. Pyatt was more expensive than Spaling by 50,000 and Glass was less expensive by 400,000.
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