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Friday, December 12, 2014

Friday: December 12th, 2014

Hello Canada, and hockey fans in the United States and around the world. Welcome to the GHL blog.



The GHL is going through some scheduling conflicts as of this week. games have been postponed due to the event calendar in our GHL arenas being crammed with other events. We will now have to resort to some games being non-televised. Not all games will be non-televised, as we will have 2 of the week's 4 games being played. If we can find more games to broadcast, we will broadcast them.



moving on to some lighter news, the GHL has officially set up a D-League, or Development League, which will consist of 26 teams awarded to the following cities:

Anaheim
Boston
Buffalo
Calgary
Chicago
Dallas
Detroit
Edmonton
Florida
Hartford
Los Angeles
Montreal
New Jersey
New York (Long Island)
New York (New York City)
Ottawa
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
Quebec
San Jose
St. Louis
Tampa Bay
Toronto
Vancouver
Washington
Winnipeg


We are well aware that most of these cities also host NHL teams, but the NHL has accepted our bids for the cities supporting NHL teams. Further information will be given at a later date.



Now we shift our focus on Team MTN. Dew's goaltending situation.



Team MTN. Dew, for those who don't know, is one of our original 12 teams, but was met by hockey purists as "nothing more than a publicity stunt meant to advertise". Off the ice, reaction to the team name was met with disgust, if not pure hatred. On the ice, the team played about as good as their small fanbase, winning only 2 games out of 42 in 2008-09. The reason was their goaltending. The "un-lovable losers" as GHL fans call them have 2 goalies splitting shifts throughout the season, Jim Park and Glenn Healy. Park's age is preventing him from being a legitimate star. At age 62, he is the oldest player in the GHL after Team Canada's Paul Henderson retired over the summer. Park has had very few good games. Glenn Healy has had to bail Park out on several occasions. However, Healy isn't much younger. At age 52, Glenn Healy has shown his age as well. Both goalies are subject to injuries. Last season the injuries were so severe to both goalies that the team's medical trainer had to play goal for the remainder of the season. Luckily, Team MTN. Dew made good use of the draft, signing younger goalies such as Ben Scrivens and Carter Hutton. Who's going to be the starter? No one really knows. We'll have to see when they take the ice for their opening night game.



That should do it for today's GHL blog post, so take care, and follow the GHL on Google+ and subscribe to our YouTube channel. And now we have a Facebook Page, so go check that out as well.

Warm Regards,
Mario Ardais
GHL commissioner

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2014

Hello Canada, and hockey fans in the United States and around the world. Welcome to the GHL blog.



Today we have more news on the allegations of Penguins star Evgeni Malkin.

Malkin was in court today to start his hearing. The charge is unsportsmanlike conduct and trying to intentionally injure another player. The jury's verdict proved him not guilty of any severe charge, and will walk away with a $500 fine for disturbing the peace within the league.



And now for some sad news. NHL legend Jean Beliveau passed away yesterday. He was 83 when he died. Some of our players put in their two cents on what they thought about his passing:



Colorado Eagles forward Riley Nelson said "I'm sad to hear such a great player die. He seemed healthy, so we didn't know if something was wrong. Hopefully he's in a better place now."


Team YouTube defenseman Glenn Featherstone said "Jean was one of the players I tried to model myself around. He was my idol growing up."


Pittsburgh Penguins star Mario Lemieux said "It's a sad day for hockey. Growing up in Montreal, I knew him along with Maurice Richard, Jacques Plante, and Guy Lafleur. I never thought Jean would go like this."







And now for more GHL news, which takes us to the expansion Denver Nationals.



The Nationals just signed former high school player Brady Sufat. Sufat has been on Denver's radar for the past month, and now a deal is put in place. He signed a 4-year, $250,000 deal with a $1 million signing bonus. Along with the signing, the Nationals have been put under the Reserve Clause, making the Nationals a permanently-owned team in the GHL.









Well there you have it folks. That's the GHL news for today. Take care, and follow the GHL on Google+ and subscribe to our YouTube channel.



Warm Regards,
Mario Ardais
GHL Commissioner

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Tuesday: December 2nd, 2014

Hello Canada, and hockey fans in the United States and the world. Welcome to the GHL Blog, and I made a horrible Hockey Night in Canada reference.



Today's news starts with the allegations of Pittsburgh Penguins star Evgeni Malkin.



Malkin's hit on Weld Central's Taylor Sitzman has led to a hearing regarding the incident. Penguins center Sidney Crosby had no comment on the incident after the game. During the game, he said he was disappointed in Malkin's decision to slam Sitzman into the boards. I was informed moments after the incident, and will handle the situation accordingly. Currently, there are no suspensions.



Now let's take a look at the Colorado Eagles potential buyers:





Anthony Wray, owner of Team YouTube, has considered buying the team, but his Team Share Ownership lease has expired as of October 30th.

Nicolas Elari, owner of the New Jersey Devils, has had a few offers to take a part of the team, but that was during the ownership of Della Browning. Elari has had no comment on his decision to buy the team since then.

Taylor Sitzman, current Weld Central Rebels player, has decided to put a lease deal on the table, ending his playing career in order to buy the team.

Shane Mayber, owner of Team MTN. Dew, has made little to no comment on the Eagles since August. However, he has reportedly put a deal in place to buy the team when the market became open. Nothing much has been heard about Mayber's current feelings about buying the team.

I have no intention of buying the team, as I currently own Pittsburgh and Houston. So I have no deal in place.



Colorado Eagles center and captain Riley Nelson stated after the situation: "I'm sorry to hear that Della Browning is no longer our owner. She seemed like someone who could take us places, and help us win multiple championships. I hope whoever our new owner is, he/she will try to do what Della Browning was trying to do. I don't want us to fail when we're too good as a team for that."



Well that is all the GHL news we have today. Take care, and follow the GHL on Google+, and subscribe to out YouTube channel.



Warm Regards,
Mario Ardais
GHL Commissioner

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Thursday, November 20th, 2014

Hello USA and hockey fans around the world. Welcome to the GHL blog. We've got some good news and some bad news. Let's start with the good news:



Opening night in the GHL 2014-15 season started on November 1st, and the first 4 games are finished. Let's see the scores:



Houston Aeros: 5, New Jersey Devils: 0

Houston's first game was the first hockey game ever in the Astrodome, and they made it a very special occasion for the fans. Mark Howe scored 3 goals, and was the first star of the game. New Jersey Goalie Chris Terreri was swimming in the crease trying to stop Howe's uncanny scoring and dekeing ability.



Winnipeg Jets: 5, Team CCM: 1

Winnipeg got on a roll early, with goals by Blake Wheeler and Andrew Ladd. Not much to be said, as the game was all Winnipeg.



Colorado Eagles: 5, Kladno Sharks: 0

Colorado's season opener was an occasion for all fans, from the trophy presentation and banner raising to their 5-0 blowout against Jaromir Jagr and the Kladno Sharks. Colorado's Riley Nelson scored the winning goal, and a fight between Jagr and Nelson ensued. Nelson won the fight, but Jagr was suspended for 5 games for instigating a fight.



Pittsburgh Penguins: 5, Weld Central Rebels: 1

Pittsburgh's season opener marked the GHL debut of Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin. Malkin got into some trouble in the 1st period however, injuring one of Weld Central's players. He got the knickname "rookie destroyer" that night, as signs were all over the CONSOL Energy Center. Also, Mario Lemieux made a miraculous comeback on the final shift of the game. This was a shock because he never announced a comeback. Lemieux scored the winning goal, and was awarded with the 2nd star of the game (the first star being Sidney Crosby).



And now for the bad news, which takes us to the Colorado Eagles:



Colorado Eagles owner Della Browning has been away from the GHL, and from our sight, for the past week. We found out why, but I'm told not to tell anyone. Personal business I suppose. She said that it might take a year to straighten things out, so the league has decided to revoke her ownership until further notice. The Eagles will be owned by the GHL until we can find a potential buyer. Luckily for all you GHL fans out there (the few the proud), we will not announce a lockout due to the lack of team owners. We still have the minimum number (4) of owners in the league, so we will continue our day-to-day operations.



That should do it for our post today. Sorry for not posting anything in over a month. The league has been all over the place, and it's up to one commissioner (me) to re-align things so we can operate properly. So until next time, take care and follow the GHL on Google+ and on YouTube. See you next time.



Warm regards,
Mario Ardais
GHL Commissioner

Sunday, October 12, 2014

EXPANSION!!!! (Sunday, October 12th, 2014)

Hello USA and hockey fans across the world. Welcome to the GHL Blog. Today I am happy to announce that the GHL has expanded by two more teams. Please give a warm GHL welcome to:


The Houston Aeros


And...



The Kladno Sharks



This is the first time the GHL has expanded to either Houston, Texas, USA, or Kladno, Czech Republic. 
 
And now for more news. Pittsburgh Penguins star Jaromir Jagr decided to opt out of his contract to sign with the Sharks, saying he wants to return to his hometown.



Now the GHL is a league of 24 teams. The regular season, however, has been put on hold while the two new teams get players and a new schedule.



That should do it for today's post, so until next time, take care and follow the GHL.

Warm Regards,
Mario Ardais
GHL Commissioner

Monday, October 6, 2014

Monday: October 6th, 2014

Hello USA and hockey fans across the world. Welcome to the GHL blog. The new GHL season is upon us, and I think it's about time for some announcements.

First off, all of us here at the GHL would like to wish a happy (late) birthday to Mario Lemieux. He's your humble commissioner's all-time favorite player.

It seems like it was only yesterday that I saw him play his final home game in 2006.



And now for some GHL news. There was an important trade that happened on Friday. Sidney Crosby was cut from Team Canada due to his salary being too high. The Pittsburgh Penguins grabbed him at the last second with a 7-year, $7 million contract with a $1 million signing bonus, making Sidney Crosby the highest-paid player in the GHL.


HRCA Inline Hockey Captain Steve Finn is only one goal away from having the most regular season goals in GHL history. He's currently tied for 1st with former New Jersey Devils star Bruce Driver at 649 goals.

Speaking of goals, there are 5 players on the verge of 500 career goals here in the GHL. These are the 5 players to look out for:


Glenn Featherstone- Team YouTube
Patrick Elias- New Jersey Devils
Wayne Gretzky- Team Canada
Sidney Crosby- Pittsburgh Penguins
Al Hamilton- Colorado Select






The 2014-15 GHL season is only a few days away, so here's what to watch for:

Steve Finn's possible 650th goal, making him #1 in most career goals

The Colorado Eagles' championship banner raising and trophy presentation

Opening night game #1: Minnesota Chiefs at New Jersey Devils, where I, the GHL commissioner, will be there to drop the puck to kick off the season.



Also, The GHL's official YouTube channel is now up, so here's the link:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgltx7QSo5wgGiYOuJL_G5g



This is where all of the GHL-related videos and games will be uploaded to. Currently, there's a season promo video on it, so go check it out.



Well, that's all for today's post. Until next time, take care, and follow the GHL. Also, subscribe to the GHL's official YouTube channel and follow us on Google Plus. See you all soon.



Regards,
Mario Ardais
GHL Commissioner

Friday, October 3, 2014

Friday: October 3rd, 2014

Hello USA and hockey fans across the world. Welcome to the GHL Blog. Today we have a grab bag full of preseason games finished over the past couple of days. Here are the scores:

Hyland Hills Jaguars: 5, Colorado Select: 3

New Jersey Devils: 5, NY Rangers: 2

College Point Stars: 5, Colorado Rockies: 2

Team England: 5, Winnipeg Jets: 4 (shootout)

Team CCM: 5, Hyland Hills Jaguars: 2

Colorado Eagles: 5, Denver Nationals: 4 (shootout)

Team MTN. Dew: 5, College Point Stars: 2

Rocky Mountain Rage: 5, Miami Bolts: 2

New Jersey Devils: 5, HRCA Inline Hockey: 0

Team YouTube: 5, Colorado Rockies: 0

NY Rangers: 5, Minnesota Chiefs: 3







And so ends the GHL preseason. Until next time, take care, and follow the GHL.

Monday, September 29, 2014

September 29th, 2014

Hello USA and hockey fans across the world. Welcome to the GHL blog. Today we had only one preseason game, so let's see the score:


Team YouTube: 5, Team CCM: 1


Team CCM's first ever GHL game was a bad one. They weren't playing well at all. Jarkko Varvio scored the only Team CCM goal, while Team YouTube's Jim Nielson and Glenn Featherstone lit the lamp at a record pace. Team CCM goalie Curtis Joseph was left defenseless for most of the game, and it showed.

The second GHL preseason game for this round was cancelled due to severe rain, as well as the other two. The Colorado Select were hosting the Hyland Hills Jaguars. The Select lead 1-0 before a severe thunderstorm swept the area. The game has been postponed until either tomorrow or another time this week, as well as the other 2 games that were scheduled today.



And now, our season predictions. This is how we believe all 22 GHL teams will finish.



1. Winnipeg Jets
2. Team CCM
3. Tampa Bay Lightning
4. Team England
5. Pittsburgh Penguins
6. Rocky Mountain Rage
7. New Jersey Devils
8. Miami Bolts
9. Team YouTube
10. NY Rangers
11. Team Canada
12. Colorado Select
13. Team Quickchange
14. Colorado Eagles
15. Minnesota Chiefs
16: HRCA Inline Hockey
17. Team MTN. Dew
18. Colorado Rockies
19. College Point Stars
20. Hyland Hills Jaguars
21. Weld Central Rebels
22. Denver Nationals


 PLAYOFFS:

Round 1:

EAST:

1 Team CCM vs 8 Team Canada
2 Tampa Bay Lightning vs 7 NY Rangers
3 Team England vs Miami Bolts
4 Pittsburgh Penguins vs 5 New Jersey Devils


WEST:

1 Winnipeg Jets vs 8 Team MTN. Dew
2 Rocky Mountain Rage vs 7 HRCA Inline Hockey
3 Team YouTube vs 6 Minnesota Chiefs
4 Colorado Select at 5 Colorado Eagles



Round 2:

EAST:

1 Team CCM vs 7 NY Rangers
3 Team England vs 5 New Jersey Devils

WEST:

1 Winnipeg Jets vs 7 HRCA Inline Hockey
3 Team YouTube vs 5 Colorado Eagles



Round 3:

EAST:

7 NY Rangers vs 5 New Jersey Devils

WEST:

7 HRCA Inline Hockey vs 5 Colorado Eagles


Global Hockey Championship:

7 NY Rangers vs 7 HRCA Inline Hockey


2015 Global Hockey Champions:








Well, that should do it for today's post. So until next time, take care, and follow the GHL.

Friday, September 26, 2014

Friday: September 26th, 2014

Hello USA and hockey fans across the world. Welcome to another exciting post here on the GHL Blog. Our second round of preseason games were played yesterday, so let's see the scores:



Colorado Rockies: 5, Denver Nationals: 1

The Rockies rebounded from their loss in the first preseason round, winning this game against the expansion Denver Nationals. Wilf Paiement scored 3 goals and 1 assist in the Rockies' 5-1 rout of the Nationals. Goalie Troy Gamble needs to step his game up if he's going to bring the Nationals a victory.


Team MTN. Dew: 5, New Jersey Devils: 0

This was a real shocker. New Jersey fell apart without goalie Chris Terrerri. Backup goalie Tim Cheveldae is obviously not GHL material yet. Team MTN. Dew got on the board fast and early with the scoring prowess of Ulf Nillson and Anders Hedberg. New Jersey needs to not make the same mistakes as they did in this game, or else it will be a rocky regular season ahead, and possibly another first-round exit in the playoffs.


Winnipeg: 5, Miami: 4 (shootout)

This game saw lots of scoring from both ends. Winnipeg's Andrew Ladd and Miami's Pavel Bure lit the lamp at a record pace. The game went to a shootout, where Andrew Ladd scored the winning goal. Miami goalie Anders Nilsson needs to find a way to stop Winnipeg's dynamic play. Miami has a good team, but obviously Winnipeg is a roadblock for them unless they can find Winnipeg's hard to find holes.


Pittsburgh: 5, Rocky Mountain Rage: 2

There's something about Pittsburgh that makes them seem like the best in the GHL, and that something is talent. Pittsburgh's talent-filled roster destroyed the Rage, and the fact that goalie Kent Patterson is on a cold streak isn't helping the Rage win games or fans. If Pittsburgh continues their dynamic play, then the rest of the GHL will meet the same fate as the Rage.



Well, I hope you enjoyed today's GHL blog post. Until next time, take care, and follow the GHL.

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

September 24th, 2014: GHL Preseason Week 1 aftermath

Hello USA and hockey fans across the world. Welcome back to the GHL blog. The first week of preseason hockey has just concluded. We had some interesting matchups today and some easy wins. Here are the final scores:



Team Quickchange: 5, Miami Bolts: 1


Excellent effort by both teams. Miami got to an early lead off a goal by Pavel Bure. However, Team Quickchange retaliated by scoring 3 goals in the second period, and 2 in the 3rd period.



HRCA Inline Hockey: 5, Team YouTube: 0


No contest here. Team YouTube didn't know how to handle the dynamic play of HRCA's captain Steve Finn. Team YouTube was lucky not to get scored on more than 5 times.



New Jersey Devils: 5, Colorado Rockies: 0


New Jersey proved their worth in this game, scoring fast, and scoring early. The Rockies weren't able to keep up with the speed of Patrick Elias and Stephane Richer. The hitting power of Scott Stevens intimidated the Rockies, and thus, Devils goalie Chris Terrerri recorded his 7th shutout, tying the record for most shutouts in a GHL career.



Pittsburgh Penguins: 5, Team England: 1


Pittsburgh once again proved that they're championship caliber. England didn't know how to handle their Eastern Conference adversary. David Clarke scored the only England goal. Pittsburgh saw goals scored by Rico Fata, Jaromir Jagr, and Dick Tarnstrom. Pittsburgh is hoping to keep their undefeated record going into Broomfield, Colorado, where they'll face the Rocky Mountain Rage next week.




Well, that's all for now. Until next time, take care, and follow the GHL.

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

First Post: September 23rd, 2014

Hello USA and hockey fans across the world. This is the official Global Hockey League blog. The GHL was started in 2008, and has been the mainstay in non-profit hockey since then.

Now toward the present. Today the 2014 Global Hockey League Draft Lottery was announced a few weeks ago, and all 22 teams now know when they will make their draft pick. Let's see them:



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And now, Round 1 of the GHL Draft begins.





ROUND 1:














MINNESOTA: PAUL GILLIS- Center, Chicago Blackhawks

TAMPA BAY: PETRI SKRIKO- Left Wing, Vancouver Canucks

COLORADO SELECT: MATT MARTIN- Defense, Toronto Maple Leafs

TEAM QUICKCHANGE: PATRICE BRISEBOIS- Defense, Montreal Canadiens

COLORADO ROCKIES: JOHN ANDERSON- Defense, NHL Free Agency

MIAMI- ROBERT KRON- Left Wing, NHL Free Agency

COLLEGE POINT- DERON QUINT- Defense, Team USA

TEAM MTN. DEW: ROBERT DIRK- Defense, St. Louis Blues

NY RANGERS: DAVE GAGNER- Center, NHL Free Agency

TEAM ENGLAND: BYRON DAFOE- Goalie, NHL Free Agency

ROCKY MOUNTAIN RAGE: KENT PATTERSON- Goalie, Denver Cutthroats

TEAM CANADA: MARTIN BRODEUR- Goalie, NHL Free Agency

DENVER: GABRIEL BEAUPRE- Defense, Denver Cutthroats

TEAM CCM: JARKKO VARVIO- Right Wing, Team Finland

TEAM YOUTUBE: KYLE QUINCEY- Defense, Denver Cutthroats

NEW JERSEY DEVILS: AARON MACKENZIE- Defense, Denver Cutthroats

COLORADO EAGLES: KIERAN MILLAN- Goalie, Denver Cutthroats

WELD CENTRAL REBELS: NICK LAPORTE- Center, Denver Cutthroats

HYLAND HILLS: BEN WILSON- Left Wing, Denver Cutthroats

PITTSBURGH PENGUINS: ROB STAUBER- Goalie, Los Angeles Kings

HRCA INLINE HOCKEY: VINCENT RIENDEAU- Goalie, Detroit Red Wings

WINNIPEG JETS: JEFF HACKETT- Goalie, NY Islanders




ROUND 2:







MINNESOTA: RICK WAMSLEY- Goalie, Calgary Flames

TAMPA BAY: CRAIG WOLANIN- Defense, NHL Free Agency

COLORADO SELECT: JAMIE MACQUEEN- Right Wing, Denver Cutthroats

TEAM QUICKCHANGE: RON TUGNUTT- Goalie, Montreal Canadiens

COLORADO ROCKIES: BRIAN ELLIOTT- Goalie, St. Louis Blues

MIAMI: ANDERS NILSSON- Goalie, NY Islanders

COLLEGE POINT: JASON MCBAIN- Defense, Lethbridge Hurricanes

TEAM MTN. DEW: TONY MOSEY- Right Wing, Denver Cutthroats

NY RANGERS: BRETT LUTES- Center, Denver Cutthroats

TEAM ENGLAND: DANNY FOX- Center, NHL Free Agecy

ROCKY MOUNTAIN RAGE: MIKE CRAIG- Right Wing, Dallas Stars

TEAM CANADA: JON MORRIS- Center, NHL Free Agency

DENVER: TROY GAMBLE- Goalie, Vancouver Canucks

TEAM CCM: AJ GALE- Center, Denver Cutthroats

TEAM YOUTUBE: JON CASEY- Goalie, NHL Free Agecy

NEW JERSEY DEVILS: MARKUS LAURIDSEN- Defense, Denver Cutthroats

COLORADO EAGLES: TROY SCHWAB- Center, Denver Cutthroats

WELD CENTRAL: ANDREW COLES- Left Wing, Denver Cutthroats

HYLAND HILLS: PHILIPPE BOUCHER- Defense, Buffalo Sabres

PITTSBURGH: STEVE MAKWAY- LW, Denver Cutthroats

HRCA: WILL LAPORTE- Left Wing, Denver Cutthroats

WINNIPEG: DAVE BAR- Right Wing, Detroit Red Wings




ROUND 3:







MINNESOTA: SHAWN ANTOSKI- Left Wing, Vancouver Canucks

TAMPA BAY: PAUL MACDERMID- Right Wing, NHL Free Agency

COLORADO SELECT: TYSON SEXSMITH- Goalie, San Jose Sharks

TEAM QUICKCHANGE: LUKE FULGHUM- Right Wing, Denver Cutthroats

COLORADO ROCKIES: RANDY WOOD- Left Wing, NY Islanders

MIAMI: MIKE LIUT- Goalie, Washington Capitals

COLLEGE POINT:  CALLE JOHANSSON- Defense, Washington Capitals

TEAM MTN. DEW: GREG ADAMS- Left Wing, Vancouver Canucks

NY RANGERS: JEFF REESE- Goalie, Toronto Maple Leafs

TEAM ENGLAND: STEVE SMITH- Defense, Edmonton Oilers

ROCKY MOUNTAIN RAGE: KELLY GUARD- Goalie, Ottawa Senators

TEAM CANADA: JOE SAKIC- Center, Colorado Avalanche

DENVER: RICK DIPIETRO- Goalie, NY Islanders

TEAM CCM: CURTIS JOSEPH- Goalie, NHL Free Agency

TEAM YOUTUBE: GREG STEPHAN- Goalie, Detroit Red Wings

NEW JERSEY DEVILS: TIM CHEVELDAE- Goalie, Detroit Red Wings

COLORADO EAGLES: BROOKS ORPIK- Defense, Washington Capitals

WELD CENTRAL: JHONAS ENROTH- Goalie, Buffalo Sabres

HYLAND HILLS: JUSTIN SHULTZ- Defense, Edmonton Oilers

PITTSBURGH: JAN HRDINA- Center, NHL Free Agency

HRCA: DON EDWARDS- Goalie, Buffalo Sabres

WINNIPEG: DICK TARNSTROM- Defense, NHL Free Agency




ROUND 4:







MINNESOTA: MATTHIEW BARNABY- Defense, Buffalo Sabres

TAMPA BAY: BEN SCRIVENS- Goalie, Edmonton Oilers

COLORADO SELECT: ED BELFOUR- Goalie, NHL Free Agency

TEAM QUICKCHANGE: GLEN HANLON- Goalie, Detroit Red Wings

COLORADO ROCKIES: ERIK COLE- Center, NHL Free Agency

MIAMI: PAVEL BURE- Right Wing, NHL Free Agency

COLLEGE POINT: BILL GUERIN- Defense, NHL Free Agency

TEAM MTN. DEW: DAN LACOTURE- Center, NHL Free Agency

NY RANGERS: GILES MELOCHE- Goalie, NHL Free Agency

TEAM ENGLAND: BRADLEY BILLINGTON- Goalie, NHL Free Agency

ROCKY MOUNTAIN RAGE: IGOR KOROLEV- Left Wng, NHL Free Agency

TEAM CANADA: JOHN TAVARES- Center, NY Islanders

DENVER: CHRIS KOSTOPOLOUS- Left Wing, NHL Free Agency

TEAM CCM: WAYNE MONTANA- Center, NHL Free Agency

TEAM YOUTUBE: MICHAEL BEDARD- Defense, Denver Cutthroats

NEW JERSEY: WENDELL YOUNG- Goalie, NHL Free Agency

COLORADO EAGLES: ERIK RASMUSSEN- Defense, Buffalo Sabres

WELD CENTRAL: PETE PETERS- Goalie, Boston Bruins

HYLAND HILLS: PETER MCNABB- Right Wing, Boston Bruins

PITTSBURGH: PETER SKUDRA- Goalie, NHL Free Ageny

HRCA: JEAN RATELLE- Left Wing, NHL Free Agency

WINNIPEG: MARCO EMOND- Goalie, NHL Free Agency




And that concludes our 2014 GHL Entry Draft. Tomorrow we will give you the scores of the first week of the GHL preseason. Here are the matchups:



Miami Bolts @ Team Quickchange

HRCA Inline Hockey @ Team YouTube

Colorado Rockies @ New Jersey Devils

Pittsburgh Penguins @ Team England







So there you have it folks. The 2014-15 GHL season is about to begin, and this blog will bring you up-to-date scores and game footage as they are made available to us. So until next time, take care and stay tuned for more GHL action, news, and other stuff. See ya.