What new deal for Maloney could mean 

May, 23, 2013
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Some contract extensions carry more weight than others, big picture-wise. According to FOX Sports Arizona, "multiple sources" have confirmed that the Phoenix Coyotes are putting the finishing touches on a new deal for general manager Don Maloney. His current contract is set to expire June 30. Not to get too carried away here, but this might -- might -- be some sort of indication that new ownership is about to (really and truly) take over the beleaguered hockey club. Hey, the drama has to end at some point.

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Sens' goalie controversy? 

May, 23, 2013
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After allowing six goals in Wednesday's 7-3 loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins, No. 1 Craig Anderson is no longer the undisputed, be-all-and-end-all starting netminder for the Ottawa Senators this postseason. However, Tim Baines of the Ottawa Sun suggests talk of a Senators' goalie controversy isn't called for.

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Rangers may buy out Richards 

May, 23, 2013
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As soon as the news broke that forward Brad Richards was pegged to be a healthy scratch for Game 4, talk of pending compliance buyout resumed with fresh energy. And not without reasonable justification.

If the 33-year-old center isn't going to be part of the New York Rangers' long-term plans, he very well may be bought out this summer. Carrying an annual cap hit of $6.67 million until 2020, Richards has the potential to be one of the priciest albatrosses in all the league. TSN's Darren Dreger implies a parting of ways may suit all involved.

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UPDATE: For what it's worth, the player himself believes he'll be cut loose. Steve Simmons of the Toronto Sun reports forward Danny Briere fully expects to be bought out by the Philadelphia Flyers.

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Tortorella's brash move(s) 

May, 23, 2013
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Skating your second highest-paid forward on the fourth line is one thing; benching him altogether for a must-win Game 4 in the playoffs is an entirely different bag of bananas. And yet John Tortorella is apparently prepared to do just that.

According to ESPNNY.com's Katie Strang, and others, Brad Richards confirms he's pegged to be a healthy scratch for Thursday's tilt between the New York Rangers and Boston Bruins. And Tortorella's shifting and swapping may not end there.


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Stralman injury (update) 

May, 23, 2013
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UPDATE:Looks like Anton Stralman is out and Roman Hamrlik is in for the New York Rangers. Dan Rosen of NHL.com reports Hamrlik is expected to sub in for the injured Stralman in Thursday's Game 4 versus the Boston Bruins. The Bruins lead the series three games to none.

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DeKeyser eyes (premature) return 

May, 23, 2013
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UPDATE: Actually, a return in two weeks (or so) isn't out of the question. As relayed by MLive.com, defenseman Danny DeKeyser (thumb) won't dismiss the possibility of a return for the Western Conference finals, if the Detroit Red Wings advance past the Chicago Blackhawks.

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Burke won't run Team USA 

May, 23, 2013
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On the surface, professionally, 2013 hasn't been Brian Burke's year. And the former NHL general manager may have just received another slap in the face. According to Greg Brady of Sportsnet 590 The FAN in Toronto, Burke will not be Team USA's general manager for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia.

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Bobrovsky's next deal 

May, 23, 2013
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UPDATE: It could be a while before this series of negotiations is resolved. The Columbus Dispatch reports the Columbus Blue Jackets and Sergei Bobrovsky are "no closer" to hammering out a new deal than they were two months ago.

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Eakins' next gig 

May, 22, 2013
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With the Toronto Marlies eliminated from the AHL playoff picture, Dallas Eakins is now free to entertain offers to coach in the NHL. According to TSN's Darren Dreger, Eakins is permitted to "consider NHL options" following the first full season of his three-year contract with the Marlies. And with three head coach openings in the big leagues (at last count), the 46-year-old can likely expect to soon hear from the Vancouver Canucks, Dallas Stars, and perhaps even the Colorado Avalanche (if alleged talks with Patrick Roy fall apart). In terms of filling a bench-boss void in the NHL, ESPN Insider Craig Custance considers Eakins the top AHL candidate altogether.

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Latest re: Vigneault 

May, 22, 2013
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UPDATE: Maybe we won't have to be that patient after all. According to Louis Jean of TVA Sports, a "source" says head coach Alain Vigneault, associate coach Rick Bowness, and assistant Newell Brown have been fired by the Vancouver Canucks.

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Flames new No. 1? (update) 

May, 22, 2013
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UPDATE:Another hurdle, so to speak, is out of the way for Karri Ramo to take over a prominent goaltending position with the Calgary Flames next season. The Calgary Herald reports Danny Taylor has agreed to a deal with Farjestad of the Swedish Elite League. The 27-year-old Taylor was poised to become an unrestricted free agent this summer and considered essentially out of the mix for the Flames, moving forward.

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Smith's future with Coyotes 

May, 22, 2013
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Unless the Phoenix Coyotes change their conservative spending ways -- and only new, yet-to-be entrenched ownership has the power to forge a different path in that regard -- it may be difficult to hold onto pending UFA Mike Smith. Crunching the numbers, Sarah McLellan of the Arizona Republic suggests the club has a maximum of $11 million to spend ahead of next season. And, once a few key pieces are re-inked, that won't leave a lot left over for the club's No. 1 netminder.

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Caps could lock up Alzner long-term 

May, 22, 2013
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Even though the club is facing a salary-cap crunch, the Washington Capitals have some important business to take care of before next season. And re-signing RFA-to-be Karl Alzner is believed to be one priority for GM George McPhee. Katie Carrera of the Washington Post supposes the Capitals will want to retain the reliable, top-four defenseman for several years.

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Nichushkin appears NHL-bound 

May, 22, 2013
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Ahead of the 2013 NHL Entry Draft, the only substantial knock against power forward Valeri Nichushkin has been the two years remaining on his current contract with Dynamo Moscow of the Kontinental Hockey League. That may not be a big concern any longer. As relayed by Hockey Prospectus' Corey Pronman, Nichushkin told RSport.ru he has decided to transfer to North America ... and Dynamo is said to have no issue with terminating his contract.

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