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September 2008 - Posts
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Bucci! Yes, our famed puckhead is back for another season and he gets us started with his annual season preview. First up: The Western Conference and a tribute to one of his heroes. Read More...
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The Los Angeles Kings acquired defenseman Sean O'Donnell from the Anaheim Ducks on Tuesday, receiving a conditional selection in the 2009 NHL draft in return. Read More...
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It's never too early to look ahead, right? That's why we figured we'd take a look at the early free-agent lists for next summer. Read More...
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Having lost his top defenseman for four to six months, Pittsburgh Penguins GM Ray Shero was still able to look at the bright side Tuesday: at some point this season, Sergei Gonchar will be back in the lineup. Read More...
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Sabres center Paul Gaustad will miss up to the first three weeks of the regular season after he had surgery to repair a torn ligament in his right thumb Tuesday. Read More...
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Jeff O'Neill has ended his NHL comeback bid with the Carolina Hurricanes. Read More...
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The Chicago Blackhawks have put goalie Nikolai Khabibulin on waivers, according to a person within the league. Read More...
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Sergei Gonchar of the Pittsburgh Penguins will mis 4-6 months due to surgery on a dislocated left shoulder, a source told ESPN.com's Pierre LeBrun on Monday. Read More...
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Hurricanes co-owner Thomas Thewes has died. Read More...
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It's a new season and Todd Bertuzzi is making another fresh start in Calgary. Will things be any different this time around? Read More...
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The Anaheim Ducks signed right wing Teemu Selanne to a two-year contract Sunday, having sorted out their salary cap issues by trading Mathieu Schneider to Atlanta. Read More...
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The Pittsburgh Penguins arrived in Sweden after an eight-hour flight from the United States, then hit the practice rink a few hours later Sunday. Read More...
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With four teams in Europe to kick off the 2008-09 regular season this week it's possible that number could double next fall, the head of the National Hockey League's Players' Association, Paul Kelly, said Sunday. Read More...
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