Published 7/2/2008
at Yahoo! Sports - NHL News
Marian Hossa lost the Stanley Cup to the Detroit Red Wings last month. Now, the star forward is joining the champions to help them repeat. Hossa signed a one-year contract with Detroit on Wednesday, and a person in the NHL told The Associated Press the deal is worth $7.45 million. The high-scoring winger was one of the key players who helped the Pittsburgh Penguins advance to the Stanley Cup finals,...
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