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Ducks, Islanders biggest winners on weekend
New York mets third baseman David Wright, left, greets New York Islanders first draft choice john Tavares before the mets-Yankees game on Sunday at Citi Field.
The Ducks have already been active in the weeks leading up to free agency on July 1. GM Bob Murray pulled off a huge trade with the Philadelphia Flyers that sent Chris Pronger and prospect Ryan Dingle in exchange for Joffrey Lupul, Luca Sbisa and three draft picks, one of them conditional.
Anaheim Ducks' Offseason: Two Key Veteran Signings
Resigning valuable 35-year old defenseman Scott Niedermayer to a one-year contract ... by Lorenzo Reyna 27 reads ven at the combined age of 73, two veteran players have helped the Anaheim Ducks' offseason progress.
Just Dany being Dany : What happens if the Sens can't trade Heatley? Ian Mendes gives us a little history on the subject of trade demands.
Corey Perry of Peterborough is among 46 players who have been invited to Canada's 2010 Olympic men's hockey team orientation camp, Hockey Canada announced on Thursday.
Veterans, youth make up Canadian Olympic camp invites
Roberto Luongo has been invited to the Hockey Canada men's hockey team camp in August.
Ducks ink Christensen ahead of free agency
Erik Christensen, right, re-signed late Tuesday with the Ducks. Forward Erik Christensen re-signed late Tuesday with the Anaheim Ducks, inking a one-year contract on the eve of free agency.
The Columbus Blue Jackets signed free agent center Samuel Pahlsson to a three-year contract Wednesday.Terms were not disclosed, but TSN Canada reports the deal is worth a total of $7.95 million.
Blackhawks sign Hossa to 12-year deal
In this May 12, 2009, Detroit Red Wings right wing Marian Hossa of Slovakia shoves Anaheim Ducks defenseman Chris Pronger aside during a second-round NHL hockey playoff game in Anaheim, Calif.
Buffalo Sabres Sign Defenseman Steve Montador
The Buffalo Sabres have announced that they have agreed to terms with defenseman Steve Montador.
Kelley: The old bait and switch
The old bait and switch Chris Pronger was one of the only players that changed teams at the NHL entry draft.
Rachel Alexandra romps to victory
Rachel Alexandra may need to run against the boys to find some competition. The Preakness winner, with jockey Calvin Borel aboard, romped to a 19¼-length victory in the Mother Goose, splitting Flashing and Malibu Prayer on the far turn at Belmont Park and pulling away to win in a stakes-record 1:46.33. The filly was back on the track for the ...
Pronger, Bouwmeester Deals Shake Up Draft
Before the New York Islanders had a chance to officially tab John Tavares the No.
Babcock to steer Canada's Olympic team
R: Team Canada's 2010 Men's Olympic hockey head coach Mike Babcock poses for a photo op with his assistant coaches Jacques Lemaire, Lindy Ruff and Ken Hitchcock in Montreal on Thursday.
With veteran goalie J-S Giguere having put the Maple Leafs on a short list of teams he would be willing to be traded to, the intrigue continues to mushroom concerning the situation between the pipes for Toronto.
Anaheim Duck's Rob Niedermayer and His Hockey Career
Rob Niedermayer may be the younger Niedermayer, but that doesn't make him any less great.
Tavares goes No. 1 in NHL Draft
The New York Islanders made high-scoring forward John Tavares the first pick in the 2009 NHL draft Friday.
The Anaheim Ducks, with their first selection of the 2009 entry draft , selected Guelph Storm forward Peter Holland.
Blues opt for more 'D' The Note go for Sweden's Rundblad...
If there's any area of their game the Blues don't want trouble with in the future, it's moving the puck out of their defensive zone.
Ducks steal draft's thunder; Kings take Brayden Schenn
The Ducks stole the headlines at Friday's NHL entry draft, trading defenseman Chris Pronger to Philadelphia in a blockbuster deal after getting assurance from Scott Niedermayer that he intends to play for the Ducks again next season.