NHL Morning Papers (Friday Edition): Coyotes had net losses of over $60 million last season, Marian Hossa undergoes shoulder surgery and the Leafs looking to trade a defenseman
New Blackhawks winger Marian Hossa is going to undergo surgery to repair a small tear in his rotator cuff. Apparently this injury dates all the way back to the summer of 2008.
Good thing Flames prospect John Armstrong has a positive attitude about his endless array of injuries.
Penguins prospect forward Eric Tangradi is slowly recovering from thumb surgery he had, writes Shelly Anderson.
Brian Buke likes his defense, and has not really received any worthwhile offers for Tomas Kaberle, so he expects the veteran puck-mover to still be on his team’s roster come October.
Kaberle may not be on the move, but with ten regular NHL defensemen on the roster, something has to give, writes Michael Traikos of the National Post.