Chris Chelios announced his retirement as a player on Tuesday and rejoined the Detroit Red Wings, in a front office capacity.
Chelios, 48, played games in 26 NHL seasons. He had hinted at such a move in early August.
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Chelios Officially Retires, Joins Red Wings Front Office
Posted by IceColdNews 1 day 10 hours ago (http://www.cbc.ca)Pisani signs one-year, $500K deal with Blackhawks
Posted by cegeland 14 days ago (http://www.tsn.ca)
The Chicago Blackhawks have signed forward Fernando Pisani to a one-year, one-way contract worth $500,000.
Pisani was an unrestricted free agent who played his first seven seasons with the Edmonton Oilers. Read More »
Pisani was an unrestricted free agent who played his first seven seasons with the Edmonton Oilers. Read More »
Niemi Disappointed He's No Longer A Blackhawk
Posted by cegeland 17 days ago (http://www.chicagotribune.com)
"I thought it would get worked out all along and never really thought it wouldn't," Niemi said. "And then when it happened and they signed (Marty) Turco, I was real disappointed. I still am. But it worked out for them, so …"
Niemi didn't finish his sentence. Read More »
Niemi didn't finish his sentence. Read More »
Chelios Retires To Join Red Wings Front Office
Posted by IceColdNews 24 days ago (http://www.cbc.ca)
Three-time Norris Trophy winner Chris Chelios is returning to the Detroit Red Wings — but in a front-office position.
Red Wings general manager Ken Holland said Saturday night that Chelios' new job doesn't have a title yet and his specific responsibilities haven't been determined. Read More »
Red Wings general manager Ken Holland said Saturday night that Chelios' new job doesn't have a title yet and his specific responsibilities haven't been determined. Read More »
Red Wings Sign Modano To A One Year Deal
Posted by cegeland 27 days ago (http://www.tsn.ca)
The Detroit Red Wings announced Thursday that the club has agreed to terms with centre Mike Modano on a one-year contract.
Additional terms of the deal were not disclosed, but RDS reports that Modano will be paid $1.25 million next season. Read More »
Additional terms of the deal were not disclosed, but RDS reports that Modano will be paid $1.25 million next season. Read More »
What To Do With Huet
Posted by IceColdNews 27 days ago (http://www.sportingnews.com)
Bartlett described his relationship with the Blackhawks as partners working together to find a reasonable destination for Huet, who continues to handle a difficult situation with his usual class.
"They've been very good in saying, if we can come up with any deals, ideas or solutions to our problem, they will work closely with us," Bartlett said. "I think they'd look at almost anything that wou Read More »
"They've been very good in saying, if we can come up with any deals, ideas or solutions to our problem, they will work closely with us," Bartlett said. "I think they'd look at almost anything that wou Read More »
Modano Signs With Red Wings
Posted by IceColdNews 29 days ago (http://www.cbc.ca)
"It was a lot of back and forth internally, but I ultimately decided I wasn't ready to hang up the skates so I'm going to Detroit," Modano told ScoreBoard Monthly, the Dallas sports magazine that first reported the move.
Modano said he spoke with Minnesota and San Jose, but was swayed by discussions with Brett Hull and other former and current Red Wings. Read More »
Modano said he spoke with Minnesota and San Jose, but was swayed by discussions with Brett Hull and other former and current Red Wings. Read More »
Red Wings Believe Modano Makes Them Better
Posted by cegeland 29 days ago (http://www.dallasnews.com)
But the Red Wings ... they believe in him. They have from the start, really.
They believed enough in Modano to fly him in and sell him on the franchise. Imagine, selling someone on what is arguably the best managed and most successful franchise in the NHL for the better part of the last two decades. Read More »
They believed enough in Modano to fly him in and sell him on the franchise. Imagine, selling someone on what is arguably the best managed and most successful franchise in the NHL for the better part of the last two decades. Read More »



