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Pleading for patience in prospects
In acquiring left winger Jiri Tlusty from the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Carolina Hurricanes essentially threw in the towel on a player they drafted just more than five months ago - center Philippe Paradis, who went the other way in the trade.
Rangers recall Parenteau from minors
The New York Rangers recalled forward P.A. Parenteau from Hartford of the American Hockey League on Friday and assigned Dane Byers to the same club.
Today, there may be room for Jason Krog in the NHL. Tomorrow, who knows? Krog, 32, is coming off an AHL championship with the Chicago Wolves and his one-year, one-way contract with the Vancouver Canucks for an undisclosed figure speaks of confidence in the free-agent centre.
Rypien helps Canucks beat Rangers
Rick Rypien scored the go-ahead goal 8:48 into the third period, the first of three late goals that lifted the Vancouver Canucks to a 4-1 victory over the New York Rangers on Tuesday night.
Avs' backup goalie Budaj gets H1N1 diagnosis
COLORADO Avalanche backup goalie Peter Budaj has been diagnosed with the H1N1 virus.
Jason Krog #40 of the Atlanta Thrashers warms up before the NHL preseason game against the Carolina Hurricanes at the RBC Center on September 25, 2009 in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Petr Prucha Playing Like There's No Tom-orrow
It has been 182 days since Tom Renney and his awful suit collection have been removed from behind the New York Rangers' bench.
Jason Krog always intended to play again in the NHL, not the KHL. The AHL scoring champion and playoff MVP gained more notoriety over a contract dispute with the Continental Hockey League -- the former Russian Super League -- this summer than when the Fernie native signed a one-year, one-way, $700,000-US deal with the Vancouver Canucks.
Atlanta Thrashers : Signed D Joel Kwiatkowski, F Jason Krog, G Drew MacIntyre and G Peter Mannino.
Fear not Moose fans, help surely on the way
To be honest, my knee-jerk reaction to the Manitoba Moose losing two of their most productive offensive stars, Jason Krog and Jason Jaffray, was "Here we go again." Just another case of a minor league team, which had come within a couple wins of a Calder Cup championship, having to start from scratch again.
NHL: Kovalev signs with Senators after no deal with Canadiens
Winger Alex Kovalev, 36, signed a two-year, $10 million deal yesterday with the Ottawa Senators, leaving the rival Montreal Canadiens after nearly five seasons.
Islanders sign ex-Wolf Pack captain
Year 9 of the Bridgeport Sound Tigers-Hartford Wolf Pack rivalry begins this fall.
Thrashers add four unrestricted free agents
The Atlanta Thrashers have signed unrestricted free agent defenseman Joel Kwiatkowski, unrestricted free agent forward Jason Krog, and unrestricted free agent goaltenders Drew MacIntyre and Peter Mannino, according to Executive Vice President and General Manager Don Waddell.
The Hershey Bears had them on the ropes, up 3-1 in the series. It looked pretty bleak for the local six.
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