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Wednesday, September 5, 2007
Burke to meet with Niedermayer
"Ducks General Manager Brian Burke will meet with Scott Niedermayer today to discuss whether the superstar defenseman intends to retire, as he strongly suggested in July, or consider playing part or all of the 2007-08 season."
on another note, i aslo hear the sharks are in talks with Curtis joshef
on another note, i aslo hear the sharks are in talks with Curtis joshef
Friesien to sweden
Friesen has reportedly sign with Leksands IF of the Swedish league to join belfour
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
Bouwmeester pleads Guilty
Florida Panthers defenceman Jay Bouwmeester pleaded guilty to drunk driving charges in an Edmonton Provincial Court on Tuesday.
He was given a one-year driving probation and a $1,000 fine.
TSN
He was given a one-year driving probation and a $1,000 fine.
TSN
Pisani out in definitely
according to TSN Edmonton forward Fernando Pisani will be out of the Oilers lineup indefinitely after being diagnosed with ulcerative colitis, the club announced Tuesday. Ulcerative colitis is type of inflammatory bowel disorder. "I would like to thank everyone who has supported me through this difficult time, especially my wife and family," said Pisani, who is currently undergoing treatment.
bell suspended
According to TSN, Mark Bell has been suspended indefinitely by the league.
santala signed in sweden
santala signed in sweden
wickenheiser signs in sweden
Hayley Wickenheiser has officially signed with IFK Arboga IK in Sweden.
Monday, September 3, 2007
Sunday, September 2, 2007
Leafs leak
JR want to sign in canada
a rumors is floating around stating that JR want to sign in canada and The canucks and habs are at the top of the list
paul talks leafs
TORONTO SUN: Mike Zeisberger interviewed Maple Leafs head coach Paul Maurice, who talked about the status of several Leafs who've been mentioned in trade rumours this summer. Maurice doesn't consider Vesa Toskala the automatic starting goalie, and believes much-maligned Andrew Raycroft is due for a big season. He still believes team captain Mats Sundin remains one of the league's best competitors and believes defenceman Pavel Kubina will rebound from an injury-plagued performance last season.
Flames lose another to russia
According to hcsalavat.ru, Calgary Flames prospect Andrei Taratukhin has signed with Salavat Yulayev in the Russian Super League.
Saturday, September 1, 2007
Tampa goes with the same old goalies
TAMPA TRIBUNE: Erik Erlendsson recently reported Tampa Bay Lightning GM Jay Feaster intends to go into training camp with goaltenders Marc Denis, Johan Holmqvist and Karri Ramo battling it out for the two netminding jobs on the club. Regarding Denis, who's coming off a bad season, Feaster said three things would happen: Denis will play his way to a spot, to the minors or into a trade.
markov update
sources have told me that morkov may have signed but it wont be announced until tuesday.
Local group takes the next step
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- The local group that put down a US$10-million nonrefundable deposit to buy the Nashville Predators for $193 million signed a deal Friday that includes the purchase agreement with current owner Craig Leipold.The deal had to be finalized by Friday before the local group's exclusive negotiating rights expired. That would have allowed Leipold to talk with other bidders.
Friday, August 31, 2007
Marleau signs extension
Patrick Marleau has agreed to a 2 year extension with the San Jose Sharks. He will earn $4.5 million in the final year of his current contract and $6.3 million each of the next two years
Salmelainen signs with leafs
Salmelainen signs with leafs
Jan Bulis to russia
Unrestricted free agent Jan Bulis has opted to go overseas for the 2007-08 season, where he will play for the Russian club Khimik Mytischy, according to eurohockey.net.
Pavel Bure cashes in
sportsnet is reporting-A Russian court has awarded former NHL star Pavel Bure 67,000 rubles (C$2,750) in a lawsuit he filed against British Airways after being forced to leave a plane.
Thursday, August 30, 2007
False signing?
EDMONTON JOURNAL: Jim Matheson reports former Oilers blueliner Daniel Tjarnqvist denied recent reports out of Russia claiming he'd signed with Ak-Bars Kazan of the Russian Super League. It might still happen but Tjarnqvist is currently rehabbing from surgery to repair a pubic bone problem. It's also possible he could sign with Djurgardens, his former Swedish Elite League team.
Oilers,no room for free agents
With training camp set to begin next season, the Oilers have no wiggle room to sign any additional free agents, reports the Edmonton Journal.
The Oilers have 49 contracted players on their protected list, just one under the NHL limit, heading into September and the team plans on giving prospect Robert Nilsson the opportunity of being a top-six winger.
According to the Journal, Anson Carter's agent contacted the Oilers to see if they might like to bring him back, but they were appeared to be little interest.
The Oilers have 49 contracted players on their protected list, just one under the NHL limit, heading into September and the team plans on giving prospect Robert Nilsson the opportunity of being a top-six winger.
According to the Journal, Anson Carter's agent contacted the Oilers to see if they might like to bring him back, but they were appeared to be little interest.
Put The Leafs In The Mix
According to Maple Leafs GM John Ferguson, the team could be interested in superstar Peter Forsberg "if conditions are right," reports the Toronto Sun.
Trade rumor
theres a rumors going around that the canucks are talking to the bruins and lightning about a Top 6 forward.A top 6 D-man would go the other way
Ossi Vaananen To Europe?
Unrestricted Free agent Ossi Vaananen may be the next player to head overseas, as the former Colorado Avalanche has recieved interest from HC Davos of Nationalliga A, according to the teams website.
Lowe looking for Assistant GM
EDMONTON - Kevin Lowe is still looking for a new assistant general manager.The Edmonton Oilers GM hasn't replaced Scott Howson, who left the organization in June to begin his new job as GM of the Columbus Blue Jackets.
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Kwiatkowski to Thrashers and Ballard to yotes
Ballard signed a two year deal about $4.5M with the yotes and Kwiatkowski signed a 1 year deal with Thrashers.
Blues to sign Perron
Sources have told me that Blues are very close to signing 2007 first round pick David Perron.
Niedermayer considers returning
Los Angeles Times: "Touring with the Stanley Cup through the Canadian Rockies on Tuesday, Ducks defenseman Scott Niedermayer affirmed that he was considering returning for another season."
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
La signs Lewis to staff
The Los Angeles Kings have added former Boston and Detroit head coach Dave Lewis to their coaching staff
F.Kaberle to have surgery
Defenseman Frantisek Kaberle is likely to miss the first week of the Carolina Hurricanes' training camp after undergoing surgery to remove torn cartilage from his right knee.
According to Carolina GM Jim Rutherford, Kaberle was injured while at home in the Czech Republic.
According to Carolina GM Jim Rutherford, Kaberle was injured while at home in the Czech Republic.
2 trade rumors
several sources have told me that the bruins are still talking to the thrashers.The deal may involve hossa for two top six wingers,but the thrashers have stated that hossa is not on the move.
The other rumor is about the habs and the Devils,no details yet.
Habs are also interested in marleau.
The other rumor is about the habs and the Devils,no details yet.
Habs are also interested in marleau.
Burke talking with Perry and Getzlaf
"The next contract priority for the Ducks, Burke said, will be second-line center Ryan Getzlaf and right wing Corey Perry. Each is entering the final season of his entry-level contract and stands to become a restricted free agent next summer. Burke said he intends to speak within the next couple of days to Selanne and defenseman Scott Niedermayer, who is also leaning toward retirement, in an attempt to get a better read on their plans."
Monday, August 27, 2007
Avs sign clark to extension
DENVER (AP) -The Colorado Avalanche signed defenseman Brett Clark to a two-year contract extension through the 2009-10 season.
The deal is worth 3.5M per year
The deal is worth 3.5M per year
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