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Montreal Canadiens sign 2007 first-rounder Max Pacioretty to contract

News, July 17, 2008 Leave a Comment »
MONTREAL - Max Pacioretty is ready to take a shot at making the Montreal Canadiens.The 19-year-old winger turned pro on Thursday and signed a three-year, entry-level contract with the Canadiens.

Source: The Hockey News


Canadian NHL teams will each play one another home and away next season

News, July 17, 2008 Leave a Comment »
NEW YORK - All six Canadian NHL teams will play each other home and away next season for the first time since before the lockout.The 2008-'09 schedule was released Thursday and features a new breakdown with more games between teams in the Eastern and Western Conferences.

Source: The Hockey News


St. Louis Blues sign free-agent defenceman Andy Wozniewski

News, July 17, 2008 Leave a Comment »
ST. LOUIS - The St. Louis Blues have added some depth to their blue-line by signing free-agent defenceman Andy Wozniewski.Contract details weren't immediately available.

Source: The Hockey News


Oilers sign forward Shawn Horcoff to six-year contract extension

News, July 16, 2008 Leave a Comment »
Shawn Horcoff has worn only one NHL sweater his entire career. So when it came to thinking about his future, it was a no-brainer.The Edmonton Oilers secured their top offensive threat Wednesday, signing Horcoff to a US$33-million, six-year contract extension.

Source: The Hockey News


Hockey transactions

News, July 16, 2008 Leave a Comment »
Movements in the world of hockey Wednesday:National Hockey LeagueATLANTA THRASHERS-Agreed to terms with G Kari Lehtonen.BUFFALO SABRES-Agreed to terms with F Daniel Paille on a multiyear contract.

Source: The Hockey News


Thrashers re-sign goalie Kari Lehtonen to $3-million, one-year deal

News, July 16, 2008 Leave a Comment »
ATLANTA - The Atlanta Thrashers have their No. 1 goalie back under contract.The Thrashers signed Kari Lehtonen to a US$3-million, one-year contract on Wednesday.

Source: The Hockey News


Oilers sign forward Shawn Horcoff to six-year contract extension

News, July 16, 2008 Leave a Comment »
EDMONTON - The Edmonton Oilers secured their top offensive threat Wednesday, signing forward Shawn Horcoff to a six-year contract extension.Horcoff had 21 goals and 29 assists in 53 games last season before undergoing season-ending surgery on his left shoulder.

Source: The Hockey News


Curtis Joseph reminds Maple Leaf fans of better days gone by

News, July 16, 2008 Leave a Comment »
TORONTO - It's hard to imagine this scene playing out anywhere else:Hundreds of people that support a hockey team in the midst of a four-year playoff drought attended a fan rally in the middle of summer Wednesday and repeatedly chanted the name of the 41-year-old backup goalie.

Source: The Hockey News


Josh Bailey and other young Isles look to make team and mark

News, July 16, 2008 Leave a Comment »
SYOSSET, N.Y. - Josh Bailey flashed a wide, kid-like grin - quite apropos for an 18-year-old hockey player just starting to live the NHL life.

Source: The Hockey News


Kontinental League decides to allow Radulov contract

News, July 16, 2008 Leave a Comment »
Despite the fact the NHL and the Kontinental League reached an agreement last week not to poach each other’s players under contract, the KHL has ruled it will uphold the three-year, $13 million contract Alexander Radulov of the Nashville Predators signed with Ufa Salavat.

Source: The Hockey News


Detroit Red Wings to raise championship banner Oct. 9 against Leafs

News, July 16, 2008 Leave a Comment »
DETROIT - The Detroit Red Wings will raise their 11th Stanley Cup championship banner at Joe Louis Arena on Oct. 9 when the team opens its home schedule against Toronto.

Source: The Hockey News


Toronto Maple Leafs add pre-season game that will be free for fans

News, July 16, 2008 Leave a Comment »
TORONTO - The Toronto Maple Leafs might play their loudest home game of the season before the exhibition schedule even comes to an end.The Maple Leafs have added an extra pre-season game to their schedule and will be giving away all of the tickets for free.

Source: The Hockey News


Terry Murray leading candidate to coach the Los Angeles Kings

News, July 16, 2008 Leave a Comment »
LOS ANGELES - Terry Murray, who coached the Philadelphia Flyers to the Stanley Cup finals 11 years ago, has emerged as a leading candidate to succeed Marc Crawford as coach of the Los Angeles Kings.

Source: The Hockey News


Terry Murray replaces Crawford as head coach of Los Angeles Kings

News, July 16, 2008 Leave a Comment »
LOS ANGELES - Terry Murray has been hired as the new coach of the Los Angeles Kings.A team spokesman said Wednesday that Murray will be introduced Thursday at a news conference at the Kings' training facility in suburban El Segundo.

Source: The Hockey News


Buffalo Sabres, forward Daniel Paille agree to multi-year deal

News, July 16, 2008 Leave a Comment »
BUFFALO, N.Y. - The Sabres and restricted free agent Daniel Paille agreed to a multi-year contract on Wednesday.Paille, Buffalo's first-round pick (20th overall) in 2002, emerged as a solid two-way forward in 2007-08, his first full season with the Sabres.

Source: The Hockey News


NHL to hold next outdoor game at Wrigley Field on New Year’s Day

News, July 16, 2008 Leave a Comment »
CHICAGO - The NHL's next outdoor game will be played at one of baseball's oldest ballparks.Wrigley Field will host the 2009 Winter Classic. The game will feature an Original Six rivalry with the Chicago Blackhawks hosting the Detroit Red Wings on New Year's Day.

Source: The Hockey News


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