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Columbus Blue Jackets
/ 18 years agoBlue Jackets sign 1st rounder Filatov
From thescore.com: “Columbus, OH (Sports Network) – The Columbus Blue Jackets signed left wing Nikita Filatov to a standard three-year entry...
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Vancouver Canucks
/ 18 years agoCanucks officially sign Pavol Demitra
From Elliot Pap of the Vancouver Sun: “VANCOUVER – Vancouver Canuck rookie general manager Mike Gillis made his first big-name free-agent...
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Least Desirable Free Agent Destinations
Puck Daddy has compiled a list of the least desirable free-agent destinations. One of the surprises on the list is Los...
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Separated Oil
Need a laugh this morning? Check out this clever blog featuring past and present Oilers and their lookalikes, or Doppelgangers if...
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New York Rangers
/ 18 years agoStraka signs one-year deal with Czech team
From TSN: Martin Straka signed a one-year contract Thursday with his former Czech club.Straka, who played for the New York Rangers...
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Columbus Blue Jackets
/ 18 years agoFilatov believes he’s clear to play in the NHL
From Aaron Portzline of the Columbus Dispatch: There have been reports in Russia that Filatov — and other Russian players taken...
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Calgary Flames
/ 18 years agoWhat some Calgary fans think of the Bertuzzi signing
From the Calgary Sun: Here’s a sampling of the feedback we got from readers after the Flames signed Todd Bertuzzi Not...
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Ottawa Senators
/ 18 years agoEmery didn’t have many bites from NHL teams
From Don Campbell of the Ottawa Citizen: J.P. Barry, Emery’s agent, admitted yesterday his client drew little interest from other NHL...
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Minnesota Wild
/ 18 years agoCoyotes hire Thomas Steen as professional scout
From the Arizona Republic: Former Winnipeg Jets forward Thomas Steen was hired by the Coyotes as a professional scout Wednesday. “Thomas...
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Toronto Maple Leafs
/ 18 years agoIs Frogren an entry-level player or not?
From Kevin McGran of the Toronto Star: The dispute boils down transition rules between successive collective bargaining agreements, including the interpretation...



