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Talk of Montreal Canadiens goaltender Carey Price "going on strike" appear to be a bit premature.

In an interview with RDS, Price's agent Gerry Johannson says that negotiations between the Canadiens and his client continue to progress, however he admits there is plenty of work to do before a deal can be announced. Johannson told RDS he hopes the next few days can be productive and his client Read More »

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The defenceman’s game-day scowl was screwed on pretty tight, three weeks before camp medicals on Sept. 16.

“It was a long summer and it’s no secret we weren’t happy where we finished last year,” Phaneuf said. “Back at the first press conference I said what a huge honour it is to be the captain of this team. But I’m not going to change.” Read More »

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High expectations are nothing new for PK Subban.

But after a successful run with the Montreal Canadiens during last season's playoffs, they have reached new heights and he is well aware that all eyes will be on him when training camp begins next month. Read More »

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Tomas Kaberle isn't going anywhere, at least not without his approval.

The Toronto Maple Leafs were unable to make a deal that they found suitable for their offensive defencemen, and with Kaberle's no trade clause kicking back in, control of his future falls back to Kaberle. Read More »

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The Montreal Canadiens' contract negotiations with restricted free agent goaltender Carey Price are certainly going at a slower pace, but that does not mean the club is looking at other options in net.

Price's agent Gerry Johannson told the Montreal Gazette on Wednesday his understanding was that there was no truth to the rumours that the Habs could go after unrestricted free agent netminder A Read More »

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I would say a highly palatable scenario is for Seguin and Boston to follow the Alex Pietrangelo route in St. Louis – have the rookie play nine NHL games, with perhaps some healthy scratches mixed in to both elongate his stay in the bigs, plus allow Seguin to soak up some knowledge from the press box. Then, send him back to the Ontario League to tear it up for a couple months before heading to the Read More »

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The Boston Bruins have signed forward Tyler Seguin, the second player taken in this year's NHL draft.

Financial terms of the three-year, entry-level announced Tuesday deal were not released, but it was reportedly in the neighbourhood of contract No. 1 overall draft pick Taylor Hall signed with the Edmonton Oilers that will bring him US$900,000 a year with bonuses that could bring it to a total Read More »

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NHL training camp is still just over six weeks away, but a pair of new Maple Leafs found plenty of attention when they met the media on Tuesday as part of a promotional photo shoot.

Forwards Kris Versteeg and Colby Armstrong got a chance to try on the blue and white and give some impressions of the season ahead with their new club. Read More »
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