NHL Morning Papers (Saturday Edition): Marian Hossa not given physical before signing 12-year deal, Justin Pogge on the trade block and Bruins will match any offer sheet for Kessel
The Arizona Republic runs down what it will take to keep the Coyotes in Phoenix.
So, who bid on the Coyotes and what do they have planned? Carrie Watters has the details. Here is more information on the Jones offer from the Globe & Mail.
Coyotes forward Daniel Winnik was given a one-year contract after his arbitration hearing concluded.
Penguins prospect Brad Thiessen did not play in the playoffs, but it served as a tremendous learning experience nonetheless.
Speaking of Penguins prospects, Andy Bathgate discusses the role his grandfather has had in his life.
It appears there is a new way to sharpen skates that will increase speed without giving up control. (Writer’s note: This kind of stuff scares me. The players are fast enough as it is, if they skate faster because of technological advances, the speed at which they hit each other may become quite dangerous.)