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  • 1. Police captain may have fixed speeding ticket for Getzlaf
  • 7 days ago | USA Today
  • A California Highway Patrol captain has been placed on leave while authorities investigate whether he tampered with a speeding ticket issued to Anaheim Ducks center Ryan Getzlaf .
  • 2. Change does Heatley, Hossa good
  • 4 days ago | Ottawa Citizen
  • They will forever be compared, Dany Heatley and Marian Hossa. These two premier NHL wingers were traded for each other in a huge offseason transaction between the Ottawa Senators and Atlanta Thrashers just ...
  • 3. Chuck Kobasew looks forward to Bruins' future
  • 1 day ago | Boston Herald
  • Chuck Kobasew, whose finest NHL season was cut short by a broken leg in Game 76 and whose scoring touch might have tipped the seven-game, first-round playoff series against Montreal in the Bruins' favor, expressed pleasure yesterday that he got his new three-year, $7 million contract out of the way early in the offseason.
  • 4. Daniel Briere hopes third time in conference finals the charm
  • 7 days ago | The Canadian Press
  • But what he'd really like is to finally play a series in June.The Philadelphia Flyers centre is playing in the NHL's Eastern Conference final for a third straight season.
  • 5. Carolina Hurricanes coach fighting for his job
  • 7 days ago | Vancouver Sun
  • The fate of Carolina Hurricanes coach Peter Laviolette is expected to be determined next week.
  • 6. The team that Sutter built
  • 9 days ago | Calgary Herald
  • The architect himself has assured us that the foundation is sturdy enough, resilient enough, modern enough, to withstand the ravages of the elements; indeed, of time itself.
  • 7. Blackhawks, goalie Niemi agree to terms
  • 11 days ago | Chicago Tribune
  • The Chicago Blackhawks agreed to terms with Finnish goalie Antti Niemi on Monday.
  • 8. Coaching Canada an honor for Hitchcock
  • 10 days ago | NHL.com
  • Columbus head coach Ken Hitchcock is very honored to have the opportunity to represent his country by coaching at the 2008 World Championships taking place in Canada.
  • 9. Roy isn't right fit as Avs coach
  • 4 days ago | Rocky Mountain News
  • Wait. I was only kidding when I suggested Patrick Roy for the coach of the Avalanche. So, I take no credit or blame if Roy gets to stand under his own jersey hanging up there in the Pepsi Center rafters, along with those two Stanley Cup banners he helped win.
  • 10. Stars so much better when Modano plays starring role
  • 1 day ago | Forth Worth Star-Telegram
  • Mike Modano was sitting around the house Tuesday night, resting his weary legs, when a surprising thought flickered across his mind.
  • 11. Loss not what Wings wanted, but it will do them good
  • 1 day ago | Detroit Free Press
  • You know what that was? A normal playoff hockey game. A return to a sane world. The Red Wings had won nine straight games. They had been on a high for four full weeks, and like all highs, the crash at the end was severe but necessary.
  • 12. Oilers sign goalie Pitton to entry-level contract
  • 1 day ago | Edmonton Journal
  • Goaltender Bryan Pitton, a fifth-round selection of the Edmonton Oilers in the 2006 entry draft, has signed an entry-level contract with the NHL club.
  • 13. Two eye Panthers' opening
  • 7 days ago | St. Paul Pioneer Press
  • Two potential candidates for the Florida Panthers coaching job emerged this week when former Toronto coach and general manager Pat Quinn and New York Rangers assistant coach Perry Pearn expressed interest in ...
  • 14. Worlds provide Kings' Brown chance to continue season
  • 7 days ago | NHL.com
  • Team USA's Dustin Brown believes his squad's future, as well as its present, are bright and is he relishing his opportunity at the 2008 World Championships in Halifax and Quebec City.
  • 15. Burns a natural at transition game
  • 6 days ago | The Toronto Star
  • "Brent Burns used to be a pretty good right winger. These days, he's Team Canada's best defenceman.
  • 16. Brunnstrom good enough for the NHL
  • 7 days ago | Montreal Gazette
  • How much did the Canadiens lose when they failed to sign Swedish prospect Fabian Brunnstrom? The answer might well be: Not much.
  • 17. NHL, players' union to examine goalie equipment
  • 17 days ago | CBC
  • New Jersey Devils goaltender Martin Brodeur is one of five players in a special group that will look at limiting the size of goaltender equipment.
  • 18. Preds, Erat expect NHL approval today
  • 1 day ago | The Tennessean
  • The Predators and forward Martin Erat have shifted some of the terms in Erat's seven-year contract to conform to the standards of the NHL's collective bargaining agreement.
  • 19. Isles get tougher
  • 9 days ago | Slam Sports
  • The Maple Leafs talk about being a tougher team next year, but the New York Islanders have the jump on Eastern Conference opponents.
  • 20. Two eye Panthers' opening
  • 7 days ago | St. Paul Pioneer Press
  • Two potential candidates for the Florida Panthers coaching job emerged this week when former Toronto coach and general manager Pat Quinn and New York Rangers assistant coach Perry Pearn expressed interest in ...
  • 21. Change does Heatley, Hossa good
  • 4 days ago | Ottawa Citizen
  • They will forever be compared, Dany Heatley and Marian Hossa. These two premier NHL wingers were traded for each other in a huge offseason transaction between the Ottawa Senators and Atlanta Thrashers just ...
  • 22. Stevens shuffles the deck in search of a turnaround
  • 1 day ago | Philadelphia Inquirer
  • Having failed to shoot, carry or bully the puck inside the Pittsburgh Penguins' zone in the Eastern Conference finals, perhaps the Flyers should consider a radical strategy tonight to stave off elimination.
  • 23. Mueller continues to come of age with Team USA
  • 7 days ago | NHL.com
  • Peter Mueller flourished as one of Team USA's top guns at the World Junior Championships last season and now is doing the same this season at the 2008 World Championships.
  • 24. Penguins have made great strides in a short time
  • 1 day ago | Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
  • It hasn't happened overnight, but it's happened faster than initially anticipated.
  • 25. He can see clearly now, all obstacles in his way
  • 6 days ago | Ottawa Citizen
  • Marty Turco fun fact: He wears contact lenses, but only in games. "I don't even wear them in practice," Turco says.
  • 26. Can the kids help the Blues right away?
  • 1 day ago | St. Louis Post-Dispatch
  • John Davidson took another big step in the retooling of the Blues franchise. By getting former first-round picks T.J. Oshie and Lars Eller under contract, he set the stage for the most interesting training camp this team has held in some time.
  • 27. Halpern update: Team says surgery likely
  • 9 days ago | St. Petersburg Times
  • Tampa Bay Lightning center Jeff Halpern has suffered a right knee injury that is expected to require surgery, it was announced by Lightning Executive Vice President & General Manager Jay Feaster.
  • 28. Leafs appear to be on the trail of the fired
  • 5 days ago | The Toronto Star
  • Probe deeply enough into any hockey man's resumé and you're inevitably going to find failure.
  • 29. Leafs expected to meet with ex-Canucks GM Nonis
  • 7 days ago | The Toronto Star
  • The Toronto Maple Leafs are expected to meet with former Vancouver Canucks GM Dave Nonis next week, a source confirmed to The Canadian Press on Friday.
  • 30. Searching for the next Boudreau
  • 7 days ago | The Globe and Mail
  • And while many of the usual suspects are lining up as potential replacements, some prominent voices in the hockey world suggest a long-time minor-league bench boss might be the way to go.