TSN Hockey Insiders Bob McKenzie, Pierre LeBrun and Darren Dreger gathered for the latest installment of Insider Trading and the topics discussed were Ilya Bryzgalovs ECHL tryout, Patrick Roys fine and the Sedins twins contract talks. Ilya Bryzgalov in Las Vegas is a reality show waiting to happen. Is it now official? Darren Dreger - Bryzgalov has agreed to attend the training camp of the ECHLs Las Vegas Wranglers. He passed the physical so hes good to go. It doesnt mean a whole lot more than he wants to continue to work out and wait for an opportunity, perhaps for a job to open up in the NHL - which is quit possible. Weve seen NHL players do this in the past; most recently Cody Franson of the Toronto Maple Leafs during his contract stalemate. Bryzgalov has agreed to at least attend training camp in Las Vegas. Is Patrick Roy on the hook for paying his fine? Bob McKenzie - A common practice in the NHL when we hear about a coach being fined $10,000 is that they dont actually cash the cheque. They put it in a security deposit and its basically a good behavior bond. If you dont act up in the next six months or a year, you get the money back. But in this particular case, because Patrick Roy is such a high profile guy and because there was such physical contact with that partition that went down - and almost onto Bruce Boudreau - my understanding is that Roy is actually out of pocket by $10,000. He got a lot of attention from a lot of the coaches in the NHL; Ken Hitchcock saying that was a junior hockey move. One of the coaches I talked to said that if there was a lot of chirping involved - which was alleged but Roy denied - that he would take three steps. No. 1: Send a little note from trainer to trainer telling the guy to calm down. No. 2: Go over to the boards or the bench and tell him to calm down. No. 3: Set up a private meeting at a barn or a ring and settle your differences. Is head coach Peter Laviolette on the hot seat in Philadelphia? Dreger - Winning cures all, but the Flyers did not play well in the preseason and it drags back to the postseason where things did not bode well for the Flyers. Theres a sense of fear of impending doom for some around the organization and without question Laviolette is in trouble. Some believe that if things dont turn around for the Flyers organization and they dont start winning at the 10-15 game mark that Laviolette will be replaced. And you could perhaps look higher up the food chain too, where you find general manager Paul Holmgren and Ron Hextall. Craig Berubes name has been thrown around as a potential replacement, so hes clearly in the system. What happened to Jonathan Drouins expectations in Tampa Bay? Pierre LeBrun - It surprised me and a lot of other people that he was sent back to the juniors, but not if you spoke to some scouts that watched him in preseason. One of the things that I heard from them is that he didnt have a lot of pace in his game in the preseason. He tried to beat players from a stand-still and there was also some questions about his conditioning from an NHL standpoint. But lets remember something. This guy - just two years ago - was playing midget hockey and so this would have been quit a jump for him. Two years ago, another team in Florida - the Panthers with Jonathan Huberdeau - also picked third overall and he was sent back to junior. A year later, he wins the Calder Trophy in the NHL. The same thing could happen to Drouin, so no alarm here. But obviously, he did not have a great camp. Are you surprised the Sedin twins dont have new contracts? McKenzie - Im a little surprised that the season is opening up for the Canucks and the Sedin twins have not been signed to an extension. Thats not to suggest that theres a huge alarm here, but by the same token its not to suggest things are going swimmingly either. I thought the entire training camp would have given agent JP Barry and Canucks general manager Mike Gillis an opportunity to put this thing to bed and the fact that it hasnt happened yet suggests to me that term is very much an issue. The Sedins will be 34 when an extension kicks in and I suspect theyre probably looking for at least a five-year deal and the Canucks want something shorter. I think with them taking hometown discounts on the last deal at $6.01 million, theyre looking way north of that for a pretty big raise. LeBrun - Not nearly as much attention - maybe because of the market he plays in - but theres Joe Thornton, also a high profile UFA at the end of the season. 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Marc Gasol had 24 points and seven rebounds as the Grizzlies beat the Warriors 105-98 on Tuesday night, snapping Golden States franchise-record 16-game winning streak. It was the Warriors first loss since Nov. 11 against the San Antonio Spurs. Memphis clamped down defensively during the opening half of the second quarter when it forced 11 consecutive Golden State misses and didnt allow a point in the frame until the 6:49 mark. The Grizzlies, meanwhile, scored the first 20 points of the quarter to establish a 14-point advantage. They led the rest of the way. Golden State got within two a couple times in the fourth, but could never get over the hump. Zach Randolph posted 17 points and 10 rebounds, Mike Conley supplied 17 points and four steals and Vince Carter nailed four 3-pointers and added 16 points for the Grizzlies, who have won five straight games. Our defense held firm, it was great to see Vince Carter get going, Grizzlies coach Dave Joerger said. 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