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Bettman tells feuding GMs to knock it off
The NHL has had enough of the Brian Burke-Kevin Lowe feud, and Commissioner Gary Bettman has ordered both men to make no more public comment about their feelings for each other. NHL vice president Frank Brown confirmed that a conference call between Bettman, Anaheim Ducks general...
Tags: Benefits, Games, General Motors Corp., Lowe, NHL
Research articles 2008-07-08
Flyers put free-agency plans in motion
LONG AFTER he should have been home having dinner, Paul Holmgren was in his Voorhees, N.J., office working the phones and looking for deals.The NHL free-agent market was set to open at midnight, and the Flyers general manager sounded like he was going to be there when it did."There's a...
Tags: Benefits, NHL
Research articles 2008-07-01
Flyers sacrifice Umberger for young defenseman in NHL draft
IT WOULDN'T have seemed like a move the Flyers would make after the way R.J. Umberger tore up the Montreal Canadiens on the way to the Eastern Conference final.In 22 playoff games, Umberger was a force, scoring 11 goals and five assists - eight of those coming against Montreal -...
Tags: Benefits, Columbus, Games, NHL, salary
Research articles 2008-06-21
Flyers likely to select budget defenseman in NHL draft
This year's NHL entry draft might be one of the deepest ever in terms of available defensemen, but don't look for the Flyers to solve their blue-line needs this weekend.The Flyers need another puck-moving offensive defenseman. And when the league opens the free-agent market July 1, the Flyers will be...
Tags: agent, Benefits, CAREER, NHL, Ottawa, salary
Research articles 2008-06-20
NHL Hurricanes agree on contract with Gleason
RALEIGH, North Carolina AFP — The Carolina Hurricanes Thursday agreed to terms with Tim Gleason on an 11 million-dollar deal that will keep the defenseman with the National Hockey League team for four more years. Gleason will receive two million dollars in 2008-09 and an extra 500,000 dollars each...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Benefits, CAREER, NHL, team
Research articles 2008-06-19
Prospal trade boosts Flyers in NHL playoff hunt
With the trade deadline and the protracted losing streak over, the Flyers are a happy bunch again, eager to get on with the rest of the season.Even after yesterday's practice had ended and John Stevens had addressed the players at center ice, no one left for another 20 minutes. They...
Tags: Benefits, Games, NHL, roster, team
Research articles 2008-02-28
Cancer drug hopes
PATIENTS with a common lymphatic cancer should be entitled to long-term treatment with an antibody drug that can significantly improve their survival, say watchdog experts. Trial results have shown that maintenance treatment with rituximab can almost halve the risk of death for patients with follicular non-Hodgkin lymphoma NHL. ...
Tags: Benefits, HEALTHCARE, NHL, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2008-02-28
Celeb scene
[ILLUSTRATIONS OMITTED] A Wyclef Jean performs during a benefit concert hosted by Usher at the Tabernacle in Atlanta. Proceeds from the NHL All-Star weekend event go to Usher's New Look Foundation. B Vivica A. Fox is all smiles backstage in the W Lounge during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Fall 2008...
Tags: Atlanta, Benefits, MTV, NHL
Research articles 2008-02-18
On This Day
2005: American ice hockey was thrown into turmoil after the entire National Hockey League was cancelled because of disagreements over a salary cap. It was the first time in American sport an entire season has been called off 2006: Nottingham Forest confirmed manager Gary Megson had left the club...
Tags: Benefits, NHL, salary
Research articles 2008-02-16
Ducks' Niedermayer may face Sharks
ANAHEIM -- The Ducks added Scott Niedermayer to their active roster Saturday, clearing the way for the defenseman's expected return against the San Jose Sharks today. Niedermayer had been suspended since the season started while he pondered retirement. The 34-year-old Stanley Cup MVP announced his impending return...
Tags: Benefits, Buffalo, Games, NHL
Research articles 2007-12-16
Veteran Slovak hockey star announces retirement
BRATISLAVA, Slovakia AFP — Slovak star hockey player Peter Bondra, who competed in the NHL for Washington, Ottawa, Atlanta and Chicago, announced his retirement Monday following a series of health problems. The 39-year-old said he will now accept an offer to work as general manager for the Slovak national...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, NHL, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2007-10-29
Ducks' challenge: Repeat
When NHL champions struggle the following season, it's called a "Stanley Cup hangover," but the real headache for the Anaheim Ducks' hope of repeating this season results from the competitive balance the league trumpets. "The salary cap was put into place to disperse talent, and that...
Tags: Benefits, Holland, NHL, salary, team
Research articles 2007-10-01
Smyth, Gomez deals top NHL free agent flurry
NEW YORK AFP — Colorado signed left wing Ryan Smyth to a deal worth a reported 31 million dollars over five years and Scott Gomez jumped to the New York Rangers as National Hockey League free agency began Sunday. A busy day of signings saw several clubs help their...
Tags: agent, Benefits, Gomez Advisors Inc., Leadership, NHL
Research articles 2007-07-02
Ready, set, spend: NHL free agency begins.(Sports)
Byline: Tim Sassone tsassone@@dailyherald.com For those NHL teams looking for a bargain, today's start of the free-agent signing period probably isn't the place for them. The bidding for top-end forwards such as Ryan Smyth, Daniel Briere, Scott Gomez and...
Tags: agency, Benefits, NHL, salary, team
Research articles 2007-07-01
Free agency next on Blackhawks' agenda.(Sports)
Byline: Tim Sassone tsassone@@dailyherald.com The off-season makeover of the Blackhawks isn't complete yet. General manager Dale Tallon plans to be active in the free-agent market when the NHL signing period begins Sunday. To what extent, however, he won't say....
Tags: agency, Benefits, Gomez Advisors Inc., NHL, team
Research articles 2007-06-29
NHL players name panel to seek new union boss
TORONTO AFP — Stars Eric Lindros and Chris Chelios were among five players named to a search committee by the National Hockey League Players' Association to seek a new executive director for the union. Mike Cammalleri of Los Angeles, Robyn Regehr of Calgary and Shawn Horcoff of Edmonton were...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Benefits, NHL
Research articles 2007-06-28
Canada Sportsbreak.
Byline: Resource News International WINNIPEG, MB, Jun 28, 2007 Resource News International via COMTEX -- The following is a quick look at some of the sports headlines across Canada. BASEBALL UNION BOSS SPEAKS AT NHLPA CONFERENCE Baseball union head Donald Fehr's...
Tags: Benefits, Games, NHL, Toronto
Research articles 2007-06-28
Hawks swing trade for winger Samsonov.(Sports)
Byline: Tim Sassone tsassone@@dailyherald.com Sergei Samsonov once was considered a rising offensive star in the NHL, but somewhere along the way he got sidetracked and became an ordinary player. The Blackhawks are hoping Samsonov can regain his scoring touch...
Tags: Benefits, Boston, Games, NHL
Research articles 2007-06-17
Mickelson is already a winner.(Sports)
Byline: Barry Rozner The penalty for succeeding in modern America is that the ultimate scorecard is not one in which you tally life vs. death or happy vs. sad, but rather wins vs. losses. And if that weren't a big enough cross...
Tags: Benefits, NHL
Research articles 2007-06-12
Fraser sharp for Vipers' glory bid
Byline: By Lee Ryder Iain Fraser is hoping to use all of his NHL experience to aid Newcastle Vipers' bid for glory in the Elite League play-offs ( starting tonight against Cardiff Devils in South Wales. The 38-year-old centre ( who comes out of retirement to play for...
Tags: Benefits, CAREER, Games, Manchester, NHL
Research articles 2007-03-16
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