movetheneedle.blogspot.com - 7/3/2008
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Don't hate Marian Hossa for saying what he thinks. He thinks that the wings can win the cup next year. Don't hate Hossa for joining an original six team rich in tradition, rich in championships and rich enough to fork out 7.4 million for one year and for one more cup. Marian Hossa thinks he can help them do that. Maybe he is right. Maybe Hossa thinks the pens are two years away and the wings...
Hossa signs one-year deal with Stanley Cup champs
sports.espn.go.com 7/2/2008 — Marian Hossa chose to join the Detroit Red Wings at a discount.
He hopes hoisting the Stanley Cup will make it worth the sacrifice.
Holy Hossa!
Hossa signed a one-year, $7.45 million contract with Detroit on Wednesday. He had rebuffed a chance to re-sign with the Pittsburgh Penguins, who were reportedly offering $7 million a season as part of a five-year contract.
Wings Grab Hossa, Rest of NHL Cries Itself to Sleep
cantstopthebleeding.com 7/2/2008 — Several sources in the NHL have informed TSN that former Penguins sniper Marian Hossa has signed a one-year, 7.4 million dollar deal with the Stanley Cup champion Detroit Red Wings. Mark Spizziri of Hockey Buzz recognizes that Hossa left money on the ...
TSN
tsn.ca 7/2/2008 — Why Detroit? Because Marian Hossa wants to win and he feels his best chance of winning the Stanley Cup is with the defending champion Red Wings. The Pittsburgh Penguins, though, look at Hossa's signing with Detroit for one year and $7.45 million as a ...
Good reviews
redwingscorner.blogspot.com 7/2/2008 — Small point with all the Hossa-mania going on in Hockeytown right now, but I think the Red Wings have added another good person to their roster. In addition to Hossa being a star player, I've heard all sorts of good things about him off the ice. A ...
Hossa snubs Penguins, signs with Detroit
canada.com 7/2/2008 — Marian Hossa says in spite of a mitt-full of lucrative offers - including a reported nine-year deal tabled by the Edmonton Oilers for a whopping $9 million US per season - his final choice on who to sign with came down to only two teams. And in the ...