Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Update!

The Carolina Hurricanes have traded Jozef Vasicek to the Nashville Predators for Scott Walker. Scott Walker is the Nashville Predators all time leading scorer. I don't know if I understand this move.

Ed Belfour is now in Florida working out for the Panthers. If he passes, it is expected they will sign him to a one year deal.

The Minnesota Wild have signed Mikko Koivu to a multi-year contract. Mikko is brother of Saku.

Antoine Vermette has signed a 2 year, 2 million dollar contract with the Senators.

Senior Advisor Pat Lafontaine has left the Islanders. That organization has become a total joke. Watch for Ted Nolan to be fired as head coach and Alexei Yashin to take over.

Monday, July 17, 2006

Peca to the Leafs, Lindros to Stars and More

Mike Peca has signed with the Toronto Maple Leafs. It is a one year 2.5 M deal.

Eric Lindros has officially signed on with the Dallas Stars

The Leafs also announced the signing of Kyle Wellwood to a 2 year deal. Colaiacovo, Bell and Harrison were also signed by the Leafs.

Elsewhere, the Panthers agreed to a deal with Kolnik and signed Craig Anderson as a backup goaltender, Blues sign McClement, Capitals sign Fata and Sutherby.

LA Kings re-sign Garon.

Hawks sign Vrbata.

Tomas Kopecky signed a one year deal in Detroit.

Preds sign Shane Endicott, Pat Leahy, Karl Goehring and Nolan Yonkman.

The Sens signed Schubert to a one year deal.

The Sharks signed Marcel Goc, Jim Fahey, Doug Murray and Grant Stevenson and Garrett Stafford.

Caps re-sign Eminger, Gordon, Beech.

The Penguins have hired Chuck Fletcher as their assistant GM.

Busy few days in the NHL. More to come!

Sunday, July 16, 2006

More to Report

The Habs have re-signed Alexander Perezhogin to a one year deal.

The Coyotes have signed Phil Sauve, Matthew Spiller and Oleg Saprykin. They all accepted their qualifying offers.

It is expected that the Dallas Stars will sign free agent Eric Lindros as early as today.

Goaltender Robert Esche could be traded in the coming weeks.

More to come.