Tuesday, February 22, 2011

NHL Year in Review: Ilya Kovalchuk for Person of the Year

Kevin Schultzby Kevin Schultz

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There have been a lot of big stories in the NHL during 2010, but there isn't a person who has been talked about, tweeted about or written about as much as Ilya Kovalchuk of the New Jersey Devils. It was the year of Kovalchuk after his trade from Atlanta in February, through the summer of Kovalchuk and his seemingly never-ending quest for a free-agent contract, its subsequent rejection by the league, and now the hand wringing over what's gone wrong with the Devils this season and how much (or little) it has to do with him.

On February 4, Kovalchuk was traded to the New Jersey Devils; the beginning of a free-agency saga that would last long into the summer. Before he could hit free agency, there was still hockey to be played as the Devils won the Atlantic Division and earned the second seed in the Eastern Conference. Their playoff run would end with a thud though, as they were ousted in five games by the Philadelphia Flyers. Kovalchuk did have 27 points in 27 games down the stretch for the Devils including a 2-4-6 line during the post-season.


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Source: http://nhl.fanhouse.com/2010/12/27/nhl-year-in-review-ilya-kovalchuk-for-person-of-the-year/

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