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Monthly Archives: February 2010
Lamoriello’s statement on Kovy approval
Newark, NJ – New Jersey Devils President/CEO/General Manager Lou Lamoriello today issued the following statement: "We have been advised today that the NHL has approved the contract between Ilya Kovalchuk and the New Jersey Devi… Source: NHL.com News in … Continue reading
Devils get Kovalchuk, NHL-union get long-term deal
NEWARK, N.J. (AP) – The New Jersey Devils did more than sign Ilya Kovalchuk to a $100 million contract. A byproduct of the revised 15-year deal was that the Devils helped the NHL and its players union reach an agreement … Continue reading
Thrashers sign veteran forward Fredrik Modin
ATLANTA (AP) – The Atlanta Thrashers have signed free agent forward Fredrik Modin, giving the team another veteran with experience in the Stanley Cup playoffs. The 35-year-old Modin had 11 points in 44 games with Columbus and the Los Angeles … Continue reading
Blackhawks promote Bowman
CHICAGO (AP) – General manager Stan Bowman has been promoted to vice president/general manager in a series of moves by the Stanley Cup champion Chicago Blackhawks. The 37-year-old Bowman became the youngest general manager in NHL history to win … … Continue reading
Canadiens sign veteran center Halpern
MONTREAL (AP) – The Montreal Canadiens have signed veteran center Jeff Halpern to a one-year contract for $600,000. The 34-year-old Halpern joined his fifth NHL team on Tuesday. Halpern split last season between Tampa Bay and Los Angeles. He ha… … Continue reading
Hallensaison 2010/2011
Insgesamt 252 Jugend-Mannschaften für die Hallensaison gemeldet Source: Hockey Nachrichten
Week 17 Fantasy Hockey Planner
Plenty of developments from around the league as the Olympic break draws closer. Will Jose Theodore continue his hot play of late? Just one topic that our Michael Hurcomb touches on in his latest Fantasy Planner. Source: Fantasy Hockey: CBSSports.com
Toews and Kane participate in NYC EA NHL 11 launch
Jonathan Toews and Patrick Kane, Chicago Blackhawks teammates and recent rivals at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games, will face off again Wednesday afternoon, this time on the streets of Manhattan at the NHL Powered By Reebok Store. The reigning Stanl… … Continue reading
Cam Neely leads 2010 Lester Patrick Trophy recipients
Hockey Hall of Famer Cam Neely, college coaching legends Jack Parker and Jerry York and AHL President David Andrews have been named recipients of the 2010 Lester Patrick Trophy for outstanding service to hockey in the United States. The award, … Continue reading
Red Wings sign F Kirk Maltby to 1-year contract
DETROIT (AP) – The Detroit Red Wings have signed forward Kirk Maltby to a one-year contract. Red Wings general manager Ken Holland announced the signing Wednesday. The two-way contract means he can play in Detroit and for the Grand Rapids … Continue reading