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NHL Morning Papers

NHL Morning Papers (Saturday Edition): Devils hope to name new coach by next week, John Tavares mania hits the Island and Wayne Gretzky fights to keep records private

Free Agency

  • Jim Matheson of the Edmonton Journal tells readers that there are still some quality NHL free agents on the market.
  • The Ducks have signed defenseman Steve McCarthy to a one-year, two-way contract.
  • Sabres coach Lindy Ruff is happy with the way his team is currently constructed, writes John Vogl.
  • Blackhawks head coach Joel Quenneville is very excited to have Marian Hossa join his roster.
  • The Jiri Hudler case is under investigation.  Wings GM Ken Holland says he is “on the sidelines” for this decision.
  • Former Oilers defenseman Mathieu Roy has signed on with Scott Howson and the Columbus Blue Jackets.
  • The Habs added some size to their lineup on Friday, with the signings of Travis Moen and Paul Mara, explains Dave Stubbs.
  • Mark Everson of the NY Post provides a small bit of information on newest Devils signee Yann Danis.
  • Ken Warren of the Ottawa Citizen wonders what the signing of Alexei Kovalev will be like off the ice for the Senators?
  • Penguins GM Ray Shero had eyes for Jay McKee and McKee and is agent had eyes for the Penguins, so a deal was consummated fairly quickly.  Money was not an issue in the McKee signing, writes Mike Prisuta of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.
  • Brian Burke is hoping Rickard Wallin has a little bit of Mikael Samuelsson in his game.
  • Newest Lightning signing Antero Niittymaki says his hip isn’t 100%, but it is also not a problem, writes Damian Cristodero.  Niittymaki wasn’t sure who started the rumors that he was off to the KHL, but he claims they weren’t true.
  • Brendan Morrison was only offered one-year contracts around the league, and Washington was one of the teams he was interested in signing with, so things have a way of working out.

Development Camps

Everything Else

  • Michael Arace of the Columbus Dispatch feels like the Blue Jackets are better set up around Rick Nash than ever before.
  • Lou Lamoriello is hoping to name a new head coach of the Devils by some time next week, explains Rich Chere.
  • The NHL is expected to announce the Winter Classic teams and location on Wednesday.
  • Is a Canadian looking to buy the Coyotes and keep them in Phoenix?  More Phoenix issues have arisen, as a U.S. Trustee is skeptical of the lack of bidding for the Coyotes.
  • Still with Phoenix, Wayne Gretzky’s lawyers are fighting the attempted release of Gretzky’s financial information.