IN THE CREASE
Pierre McGuire
April 10, 2000
Don't be surprised to see former Devils coach and current Canadiens consultant Jacques Lemaire behind a bench again next season. At least one team has called Montreal to ask for permission to talk to Lemaire, who won the Stanley Cup with New Jersey in 1995....
Don't be surprised to see former Devils coach and current Canadiens consultant Jacques Lemaire behind a bench again next season. At least one team has called Montreal to ask for permission to talk to Lemaire, who won the Stanley Cup with New Jersey in 1995....
Another coach in demand is Walt Kyle, who guides the Oilers' farm team in Hamilton, Ont., and who may be heading to the NHL next season. One possible landing spot for the 43-year-old Kyle: Minnesota, where Doug Risebrough is the general manager of the expansion Wild. Risebrough, the former vice president of hockey operations in Edmonton, worked with Kyle in the Oilers' organization for one year....
Late in the season NHL scouts flocked to games involving Niagara University to watch 6-foot, 190-pound goaltender Greg Gardner, who's an undrafted free agent and has already received several firm offers from NHL teams. Either Columbus or Minnesota, the two expansion clubs that will enter the league in 2000-01, is likely to sign the 24-year-old Gardner. This year he set the NCAA record for shutouts in a season (12) and has been compared with the Maple Leafs' acrobatic Curtis Joseph. Because expansion teams can't sign players until May 1, Gardner may have to wait until next month before agreeing to a deal....
Coach Joel Quenneville, whose Blues had the best record in the NHL through Sunday, says some of St. Louis's success can be traced to underrated defenseman Marc Bergevin. Quenneville says that the outgoing Bergevin, a practical joker, keeps practices fun and Blues players loose in the clubhouse....
Recently Penguins wing Jaromir Jagr and Flames wing Valeri Bure were furious with Sabres captain Mike Peca because of his physical play. Jagr, in fact, said Peca was targeting European players, but Jagr should remember that Peca, a top-notch checking center who matches up against opponents' top lines, is usually on the ice against European-born skaters because they are often among the league's most skilled players.
