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Carolina Hurricanes Sign Raffi Torres To Tryout

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News broke recently that Raffi Torres has signed a PTO contract with the Carolina Hurricanes and will attend training camp next month. Torres is an controversial character who's earned nearly twice as many penalty minutes as he has points since joining the NHL way back in the 2001/02 season (260 points, 497 PIM). Drafted by the New York Islanders in 2000, Torres has also plied his trade for the Edmonton Oilers, Columbus Blue Jackets, Buffalo Sabres, Vancouver Canucks, Phoenix Coyotes and most recently the San Jose Sharks. As well as a raft of AHL teams. Currently an Unrestricted Free Agent; Torres hasn't played a game in the NHL since October 2015 when he was suspended for 41 games after an illegal check on Jakob Silferberg: Not cool. Who can forget Torres' hit on Marian Hossa that earned him a 25 game suspension? Later reduced to 21 on appeal. So the fella isn't going to win the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy any time soon, but he's still a skater who needs

Detroit Red Wings not 'Legitimate Contenders'?

In NHL.com's Five Questions With series, Detroit Red Wings GM Ken Holland admitted be believes that the Wings are not legitimate contenders: "I don't know that there are more than five or six legitimate Stanley Cup contenders; we're probably not in that group." Ken Holland to NHL.com Is this a kick in the teeth for Red Wings fans or a much-needed blast of realism? Is anyone surprised by Holland's words? Probably not. Having been a Red Wing fan for as long as I can remember, I'm under no illusions that the team aren't in the best place for winning Lord Stanley's cup. I'm not even sure we'll make the playoffs. 25 straight playoffs is a solid achievement; but since the Red Wings haven't made it past the Conference Semifinals since the 2008-09 season, that achievement doesn't really count for much as it isn't bringing any silverware home. We haven't made it past the first round in the last three seasons. Let's be hon

Gear Review: Shimano MT34 2016 SPD Shoes

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Shimano's MT34 2016 SPD shoes have been my go-to commuter shoe since my trusty MT41s were retired. After five years and countless miles, it was time for a new daily shoe.  As a commuter on a budget; I didn't really want to spend more than £50, and the shoes had to have a good tread as I want to be able to actually walk in them, even it's just around the shops. The MT34 seemed to be a perfect fit and four months in; they're still a great shoe. They arrived much cleaner than this.  It was not love at first ride though. It took half a dozen rides to break the shoes in, the upper sides around the top lace holes were stiff to the point of being painful, although they quickly softened. Now the shoes are as comfortable as my old MT41s and as good as any hard-soled non-SPD trainer/shoe. Build quality is good for a budget shoe, there's a little bit of flash left over from the moulding where the uppers meet the sole. Overall design is fine. Mine are a mix of ma

Gear Review: Trail 42 Pack Flask

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Whether you're commuting or just out hitting the trails, everybody needs a hot drink every now and then. The Trail 42 Pack Flask can also be used for keeping cold stuff cold, but I live in Britain so there's little chance of a cold drink ever seeing the inside of this bottle. As someone who cycles to work all year round, it's nice to have a hot drink ready for when I get off the bike, especially with the weather that Greater Manchester likes to drop on its residents. After failed experiments with travel mugs; this was recommended on a bike forum as a good alternative. Size comparison with a regular size mug.  I ordered mine direct from Trail 42 , it arrived quickly and was well packaged, complete with a nice Trail 42 company logo sticker. Not sure where that's going yet. The flask itself isn't huge, it's capacity is 0.33L so it'll hold a cup of tea or coffee with no problems. It's small enough to not take up valuable rucksack space if you'

Listen To: The Garage Hockey Podcast

As someone who spends a lot of time in front of a computer, podcasts have become a regular part of my day. Fortunately there are a plethora of NHL and other hockey podcasts available for your listening pleasure, Every so often a new podcast comes along, vying for your valuable ears. The  Garage Hockey Podcast  is one such new venture. Hosted by Felix Sicard, Nick Burger and Joe Burger, this new podcast comes to you 'straight out of a garage in California.' So the name is pretty apt.  The venture is new, i.e. I can't find it on Stitcher yet. I haven't checked iTunes yet but their website doesn't say anything. Rome wasn't built in a day though, and this podcast has promise. Is it worth a listen? Definitely. It's not perfect but it's a solid effort for a first time, it sounds good and there are no dreaded awkward silences.  The subject of the first podcast is " Way Too Early NHL Predictions " which is always a fun subject and prett