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Kings Sign Stoll, Chelios Returns to Detroit, Senators Sign Isbister.
With the opening of NHL training camps drawing ever nearer business is certainly starting to pick up around the league.  In recent days we’ve seen several trades (see my most recent posts since August 29th) and now we’re starting to see some movement in the free agent market. The big news today comes out of Los Angeles, where the Kings announced the signing of forward Jarret ...
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Isbister signs with Islanders
IllegalCurve.com — ... fans hoping that Murray was looking at Brendan Shanahan, Glen Murray or Mark Parrish, please try to contain your disappointment. Fact is, Murray doesn’t have a lot of cap space to play with, and with this signing combined with his recent acquisition of winger Ryan Shannon from Vancouver, it’s clear at this point he’s going for affordable depth rather than squandering precious cap signing an aging veteran to a one-way contract.   Read the entire entry here. Isbister won’t have any significant effect on the Senators ...

Isbister signs with Senators
IllegalCurve.com — ... fans hoping that Murray was looking at Brendan Shanahan, Glen Murray or Mark Parrish, please try to contain your disappointment. Fact is, Murray doesn’t have a lot of cap space to play with, and with this signing combined with his recent acquisition of winger Ryan Shannon from Vancouver, it’s clear at this point he’s going for affordable depth rather than squandering precious cap signing an aging veteran to a one-way contract.   Read the entire entry here. Isbister won’t have any significant effect on the Senators ...

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