It's only fair if you include every team in leagues injury report. Actually better yet, since u included that datsyuk is playing, I think its only fair to let everyone know every teams active players for each game
One day after voicing his displeasure about his playing time in Montreal, Mike Cammalleri is headed back to Calgary.
The Flames acquired the 29-year-old forward from the Canadiens on Thursday night along with minor-league goaltender Karri Ramo and a fifth-round pick in the 2012 NHL Draft. In exchange, the Canadiens received forwards Rene Bourque and Patrick Holland, plus a second-rounder in the 2013 draft.
Cammalleri played 9:02 during the first two periods of the Canadiens' 2-1 loss at Boston on Thursday, but was sent to the dressing room and did not play in the third period.
The Richmond Hill, Ont., native signed a five-year contract with the Canadiens in the summer of 2009 after scoring 39 goals and 82 points with the Flames in 2008-09. He scored 26 and 19 goals in his first two seasons in Montreal, but had just nine goals and 22 points in 38 games with the Canadiens this season.
"Mike Cammalleri is a dynamic player who enjoyed great success playing in Calgary," Flames GM Jay Feaster said in a statement. "We believe Cammalleri will help our offensive production, solidify a second scoring line, bolster our power play, and bring another strong veteran voice to our room. We are confident that a return to Calgary will be good for Mike and good for our continued pursuit of a playoff berth."
Bourque, 30, has 13 goals and 16 points in 37 games for Calgary. He is sitting out a five-game suspension for elbowing Washington's Nicklas Backstrom in the head last week. Bourque had 27 goals in each of the last two seasons for the Flames.
Ramo, 25, was acquired by Montreal from Tampa Bay in August 2010. He was taken by Tampa Bay in the sixth round of the 2004 NHL Draft and was 11-21-10 in parts of two seasons with the Lightning before opting to play in the KHL with Omsk Avangard.
Holland, 20, was a seventh-round pick by the Flames in the 2010 draft and had 22 goals and 62 points last season with Tri-City of the Western Hockey League.
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The Flames acquired the 29-year-old forward from the Canadiens on Thursday night along with minor-league goaltender Karri Ramo and a fifth-round pick in the 2012 NHL Draft. In exchange, the Canadiens received forwards Rene Bourque and Patrick Holland, plus a second-rounder in the 2013 draft.
Cammalleri played 9:02 during the first two periods of the Canadiens' 2-1 loss at Boston on Thursday, but was sent to the dressing room and did not play in the third period.
The Richmond Hill, Ont., native signed a five-year contract with the Canadiens in the summer of 2009 after scoring 39 goals and 82 points with the Flames in 2008-09. He scored 26 and 19 goals in his first two seasons in Montreal, but had just nine goals and 22 points in 38 games with the Canadiens this season.
"Mike Cammalleri is a dynamic player who enjoyed great success playing in Calgary," Flames GM Jay Feaster said in a statement.
"We believe Cammalleri will help our offensive production, solidify a second scoring line, bolster our power play, and bring another strong veteran voice to our room. We are confident that a return to Calgary will be good for Mike and good for our continued pursuit of a playoff berth."
Bourque, 30, has 13 goals and 16 points in 37 games for Calgary. He is sitting out a five-game suspension for elbowing Washington's Nicklas Backstrom in the head last week. Bourque had 27 goals in each of the last two seasons for the Flames.
Ramo, 25, was acquired by Montreal from Tampa Bay in August 2010. He was taken by Tampa Bay in the sixth round of the 2004 NHL Draft and was 11-21-10 in parts of two seasons with the Lightning before opting to play in the KHL with Omsk Avangard.
Holland, 20, was a seventh-round pick by the Flames in the 2010 draft and had 22 goals and 62 points last season with Tri-City of the Western Hockey League.