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All Messier
from Dan Rosen at NHL.com, Mark Messier is sitting on the sidelines these days, enjoying the early stages of his new life as a retired NHL legend. Even still, few of the game’s legends are as tuned in to today’s NHL as Messier.  ...
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Five more Cup tales, and a Swedish itinerary
The Sporting News's Craig Custance posted several tales of the Stanley Cup's journeys in the Sporting News's new "digital edition," which you can find on page 23 of the July 23 issue (you can download it, too), and he added...

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Wings ties? McCrimmon's got 'em in spades
The Sporting News's Craig Custance reports that the Red Wings have hired Brad McCrimmon to replace the departed Todd McLellan as Mike Babcock's second assistant coach, and if there was ever a hire with Red Wings ties, McCrimmon is exhibit...
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Two overseas contract rumours: Markov to LA, Ericsson to sign 3-year, 2-way deal
Two rumours popped up this morning; the first discusses a former Red Wing's purported return to the NHL, and the other claims that a future Wing will be locked up for the next three seasons. Sport-Express's Alexander Shapiro claims that...
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 Lilja signs two-year deal with Wings
Lilja signs two-year deal with Wings
Veteran defenseman Andreas Lilja will remain with the Red Wings after signing a two-year contract extension on Monday, just hours before the start of the free agency season.
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2008 Free Agent Tracker - NHL
•Scott Burnside's instant analysis: Stuart was rumored to be headed back to the West Coast, but Detroit GM Ken Holland convinced Stuart to stay. Cup rings almost always carry more weight than smog and traffic jams. Stuart played most of the playoffs ...
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Red Wings sign Hossa to one-year contract
The rich just got a whole lot richer. Sources tell TSN that free agent Marian Hossa has signed a one-year, $7.4 million deal with the defending Stanley Cup champions the Detroit Red Wings. The $7.4 million that Hossa will earn next season, is the most Detroit would pay anyone - even an unrestricted free agent. The Red Wings were insistent that no one earn more money than six-time Norris ...