- There does not appear to be any chance of a felony charge in the Patrick Kane case.
- Kane will now be able to attend Team USA’s orientation camp.
- Mike Heika of the Dallas Morning News profiles Stars speedster Toby Petersen.
- George Sipple of the Detroit Free Press continues his look around the Central Division with a closer examination of the Blue Jackets.
- Wings forward Justin Abdelkader hasn’t exactly had a long summer.
- The reason the Oilers haven’t signed a player like Blair Betts is due to the team’s lack of space under the salary cap, writes Jim Matheson.
- The Oilers better hope that Kyle Brodziak doesn’t turn into another Jason Chimera.
- Kurt Kleinendorst has been named head coach of the United States National Development Team.
- The Flyers signed four players on Tuesday, including defenseman Danny Syvret.
- Take a look at Ray Emery’s new Flyers helmet for the upcoming season, it is very well done.
- The Coyotes’ largest secured creditor has reached an tentative agreement with Jerry Reinsdorf.
- Yesterday was not a good day in court for Jim Balsillie, writes Paul Hunter of the Toronto Star.
- Even with yesterday’s news, Balsillie’s lawyer isn’t throwing in the towel.
- Meanwhile, the Coyotes have signed a one-year deal with Las Vegas to be the team’s ECHL affiliate next season.
- If the Lightning’s current owners cannot come to a resolution, Phil Esposito would be interested in putting a group together to purchase the team.
- Read about this ridiculous hockey scam that tricked young players into believing they were going to be able to play in front of professional scouts.
- With only a few days until Tomas Kaberle’s no-trade clause kicks back in, it looks like the offensive blueliner will remain a member of the Maple Leafs.
- With Ryan Getzlaf’s injury, Team Canada has invited Jason Spezza to the team’s orientation camp. The invitation to camp was a nice boost to Spezza’a ego, explains Ken Warren.
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