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Tuesday, June 28, 2011
- Canucks' Kevin Bieksa agrees to five-year, $23-million deal to stay in Vancouver (Vancouver Sun)
- Lightning-Stamkos talks expected to resume today (Tampa Tribune)
- Carter upbeat after meeting (Columbus Dispatch)
- Preds to part with popular forward Sullivan (The Tennessean)
- Pens plan to keep Kennedy, land Jagr (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Panthers acquire rights to Blackhawks' Kopecky (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)Subscriber site
- Canucks sign Lapierre to two-year deal: Reports (Vancouver Province)
- Capitals goalie Semyon Varlamov unlikely to be in net next season (Washington Post)Subscriber site
- Bylsma gives positive injury updates (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Avery wants NHL to be 'progressive' (New York Post)
- Canucks 'throwing' their farmhands to the Wolves (Vancouver Sun)
- Kirk Muller named Milwaukee Admirals coach (The Tennessean)
- Matthew Hulsizer pulls bid to buy Phoenix Coyotes (Arizona Republic)
- Potential owner runs out of patience with Phoenix Coyotes (Globe & Mail)
- NHL Draft: Grading the Canadian teams (National Post)
- Free-agent class fails to excite (Ottawa Sun)
- Brad Richards tops NHL shopping lists (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Florida Panthers have money to spend (Miami Herald)Subscriber site
- Jets make play for free agents (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Jaromir Jagr's decision could come today (Detroit Free Press)
- Rangers price may be wrong for Richards (Bergen Record)
- After visit by brass, Carter looks forward to playing for Blue Jackets (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Will Ehrhoff stay or go? (Vancouver Province)
- Ex-Flyer Carter adjusts to trade (South Jersey Courier Post)
- Sabres hope Ales Kotalik can revive his 20-goal ways (Calgary Herald)
- Devils' coach search: Mike Eaves of Wisconsin denies he is candidate (Newark Star Ledger)
- Hall of Fame: Is it Doug Gilmour's turn? (Toronto Star)
- Will Hockey Hall welcome Belfour? (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Will bad boy Belfour get Hall pass? (Toronto Sun)
- Former Red Wings potential candidates for NHL Hall (Detroit Free Press)
- Feaster raids champs (Calgary Sun)
- Father of Hawks president John McDonough Ôhad way about himÕ (Chicago Sun Times)
- Canucks legend stays in the game -- on canvas (Toronto Star)
- Barry Wilkins, first Canucks goal scorer, passes away at 64 (Vancouver Sun)
- Flames out with the old (Calgary Sun)
- Powe, Carcillo done as Flyers (South Jersey Courier Post)
- Canadiens cut ties with Pouliot, Pyatt and Picard (Montreal Gazette)
- Sens bid adieu to Bass, Potulny (Ottawa Citizen)
- Flames extend offers to Irving, Butler (Calgary Herald)
- Edmonton Oilers say au revoir to Jacques (Edmonton Journal)
- Devils won't re-sign Salmela (New York Post)
- Connolly, McCormick may factor in Sabres' plans (Buffalo News)
- Canes hope to sign free agents soon (Raleigh News & Observer)Subscriber site
- Predators make qualifying offers to eight restricted free agents (Nashville City Paper)
- D'Agostini appears on the way to market (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Wild deals for physical forward (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)Subscriber site
- Avalanche says goodbye to goaltender Elliott (Denver Post)
- Puempel begins NHL quest (Windsor Star)
- Son of ex-Ranger Erixon skates for a job (New York Newsday)Subscriber site
- Senators prospect Cowick finds little time for family, golf in brief off-season (Ottawa Citizen)
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