Vigneault to Winnipeg? 

May, 24, 2013
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Even before Alain Vigneault was officially fired as head coach of the Vancouver Canucks, there was speculation as to where he'd pick up his NHL coaching career. That process only ramped up after the move was announced, and one of the intriguing possibilities is in Winnipeg.

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Buffalo's goaltending picture 

May, 24, 2013
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For the past several years, the Buffalo Sabres haven't had to worry about their goaltending situation -- they were simply going to throw Ryan Miller in the crease, and he'd get the job done. But with the club going through something of a youth movement as they refurbish the roster, Miller may be the next player they look to move.

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Bobrovsky to KHL? 

May, 24, 2013
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After a dramatic season in which he nearly led the Columbus Blue Jackets back to the playoffs -- and earned himself a spot as a Vezina Trophy finalist -- Sergei Bobrovsky is a hot commodity this offseason. The former Flyer is hitting restricted free agency, and though talks have been slow with the team on a long-term contract extension, Blue Jackets GM Jarmo Kekalainen pledged that the club would match any RFA offer sheets that come Bobrovsky's way. Unfortunately, he may have bigger problems coming from across the Atlantic.

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Canucks coaching candidates 

May, 24, 2013
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When the Vancouver Canucks made the decision to fire head coach Alain Vigneault this week, it was not an entirely unexpected outcome after his charges were swept by the San Jose Sharks in the first round of the playoffs. It's a roster chock full of talent (as evidenced by their perennial contention), yet they haven't been able to push quite over the top. It's an attractive job, but finding the right man to lead the team to that next step will be crucial. We've already been hearing names of potential successors.

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Stars' new logo leaked? 

May, 24, 2013
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It's an offseason of big changes for the Dallas Stars, as their head coaching position (and captaincy) are both vacant. There's a new GM in place (Jim Nill), and some adjustments on the way for the club's logo and uniform. And while the team has plans for an official release of the new logo and uniform on June 4, an online leak may have beaten them to the punch.

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UPDATE: As anticipated, Patrick Roy has been named head coach of the Colorado Avalanche (Denver Post). He will also serve as the team's vice president of hockey operations.

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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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