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Stanley Cup-winning goalie Antti Niemi is reportedly set to sign a one-year contract with the San Jose Sharks as early as Thursday according to ESPN Chicago and multiple other internet reports. The contract will pay Niemi $2 million for the 2010-11 season. Read More »

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The secret shopper who has emerged in the sale of the Phoenix Coyotes is Chicago businessman Matt Hulsizer, Sportsnet can confirm, with Ice Edge Holdings LLC playing a small part in his big plan for the NHL club. Read More »

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The San Jose Sharks showed last season that they solved the problems that led to the early playoff exits that had haunted them in recent years. But a sweep at the hands of the Chicago Blackhawks in the Western Conference Finals showed they were still a ways away from winning a Stanley Cup. Read More »

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“I don’t want a trade,” Ryan told the Register on Monday following a workout. “I’m not asking for a trade. I want to be here in Anaheim. This is where I want to be.
“If it comes to a situation where there’s heads butting, then I guess it would be best. But I am not looking for a trade. I have no intentions of being traded. I love it here and want to remain a Duck.” Read More »

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The Finnish Flash Teemu Selanne will play with the Anaheim Ducks next season.

The team released a statement from the forward, confirming that Selanne will return for his 12th season in Anaheim. Read More »

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It looks like Teemu Selanne will be back for his 18th season in the National Hockey League.

The veteran forward told Finnish sports magazine Sports Journal on Friday that he intends to return for 'at least another year' and a contract with the Anaheim Ducks should be done over the next few days. Read More »

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Ice Edge Holdings spokesman Robert Johnson said in an e-mail to the Winnipeg Free Press they've been working with the City of Glendale for seven weeks to hammer out a deal to lease the arena that was built for the Coyotes in 2003.

“We are making great progress,” Johnson said. “Our focus is on buying the team from the NHL and we remain confident in our ability to complete the deal.” Read More »

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It did not take long to replace Alexander Frolov in Los Angeles, as Alex Ponikarovsky has agreed to join the Kings. The deal has yet to be signed and terms have not been disclosed.

The 30-year old Ukraine native had 21 goals and 29 assists in 77 games last season, split between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Pittsburgh Penguins. He added a goal and four assists in the Pens' 11-game playoff run. Read More »
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