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Declining salary cap? Meh. Economic turmoil? No problem. Circumventing the CBA? Not to worry. If players are out there to be had, teams are going to spend big bucks to get them. More
What goes through the mind of a prospect like the USHL's Mike Cichy during the draft when they don't even know if they'll be selected? More
Toronto may have added little more than additional toughness so far, but they are still in a good spot with plenty of cap space moving forward. More
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Last week we rolled out the red carpet for the East, this week it's each West club and the recent film that best describes it. More
Bob Gainey missed out on a true No. 1 center and a big-time blueliner, but instead of saving the cap space he wasted it on second-liners. More
Declining salary cap? Meh. Economic turmoil? No problem. Circumventing the CBA? Not to worry. If players are out there to be had, teams are going to spend big bucks to get them. More
In the mailbag: UFA winners and losers? Why is Detroit in the West? Tavares or Hedman? A a Proteau-tune?
All the info you need this off-season with listings of every free agent and who they sign with, team breakdowns and daily updates.
In this week's look at the world of scouting, we examine the difficulty and challenge of selecting late.
What goes through the mind of a prospect like the USHL's Mike Cichy during the draft when they don't even know if they'll be selected?
Last week we rolled out the red carpet for the East, this week it's each West club and the recent film that best describes it.
Taking in the draft in person is an experience one will never forget...and not just because of the lasting itch.
Declining salary cap? Meh. Economic turmoil? No problem. Circumventing the CBA? Not to worry. If players are out there to be had, teams are going to spend big bucks to get them.
Ken Campbell
Toronto may have added little more than additional toughness so far, but they are still in a good spot with plenty of cap space moving forward.
Jason Kay
After the pomp and circumstance of the entry draft, what happens the rest of the summer to the new draftees?
Tom Lynn
The former GM of the Tampa Bay Lightning explains how the moves he made on draft day helped build a Stanley Cup champion.
Jay Feaster
Bob Gainey missed out on a true No. 1 center and a big-time blueliner, but instead of saving the cap space he wasted it on second-liners.
Ryan Dixon
As the first day frenzy subsides, we look back at Day 1 and determine who won, who lost and who has work to do.
Edward Fraser
A division in turmoil, there will be a ton of turnover this summer in the Northeast when the calendar flips to July 1.
Rory Boylen
Home to three of the league's best and two of the worst, the Southeast Division will certainly see a lot of movement come July 1.
Rory Boylen
In the July 6 edition of The Hockey News, our cover story, looks at the 2009 Stanley Cup champion Penguins and why they will continue to dominate the NHL.
We profile each of our top 60 prospects, feature expected No. 1 and No. 2 John Tavares and Victor Hedman and details each team’s needs.
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What do you think of the four-year, $13.6-million deal the Kings gave to Rob Scuderi?
"We had to wait until today before we talked to Gaborik, but I had a pretty good idea that he was interested in coming to New York. It took us a long time to get the deal done, but we're very happy and excited that we got him signed. There was more balls than that in the air, but Gaborik was the guy that we targeted from the beginning."
- New York Rangers GM Glen Sather on the signing of superstar Marian Gaborik to a five-year, $37.5 million deal.