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    Cap problems, got to love salary dumps this early

    New Jersey will have some low value trades too
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    I see that Roman Cechmanek is still the Kings' goalie. Roman couldn't save a beach ball from going past the net.

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    I love Mike Leclerc.

    I don't know why.

    I wish he were a Canuck.

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    Just a week after locking up Vincent Lecavalier to a four-year, $27.5 million US deal, the Tampa Bay Lightning have signed 2004 Hart Trophy winner Martin St. Louis to a six-year, $31.5 million US contract
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    Padres

    Pavel Datsyuk's not playing for Detroit this season, spurning the Red Wings to play in Russia.

    MOSCOW (Ticker) - Pavel Datsyuk has picked Russia over Detroit.

    According to published reports, Datsyuk, a restricted free agent with the Detroit Red Wings, signed a one-year contract with Russian club Avangard Omsk on Monday.

    The 27-year-old All-Star center, who reportedly turned down a $5 million offer by Detroit was looking for a deal of at least $6 million with the Red Wings.
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    Scott Stevens retires
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    Al MacInnis Vinny Damphousse retires, Mark Messier rumoured to retire on monday
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    James Patrick also retired.

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    My second favorite player and another all-time great of the NHL retired, Ron Francis. He's obviously had a long and productive career but it's still sad to see him go. Easily one of the most underrated hockey players.... ever.

    Francis retires after 23 NHL seasons
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    RALEIGH, N.C. -- Ron Francis wasn't going to play forever. It just seemed that way.

    The four-time all-star announced his retirement Wednesday, ending a 23-year career in which he won two Stanley Cups and ranked as one of the NHL's career leaders in games played, goals, assists and points.

    "I think you always hope you can play forever, but you always realize that time will come," Francis said of retirement. "I was fortunate I was able to make a decision, move on and do it comfortably."

    Francis, 42, played for Hartford, Pittsburgh, Carolina and Toronto, and leaves the game with a resume few can rival. He is second to Wayne Gretzky with 1,249 assists, and ranks among the league's all-time leaders with 1,731 games (third), 549 goals (19th) and 1,798 points (fourth).

    He won a pair of Stanley Cups in Pittsburgh in 1991 and 1992, and helped the Hurricanes make a surprise run to the Cup finals in 2002.

    In addition, Francis was a three-time winner of the Lady Byng Trophy, awarded to the player exhibiting sportsmanship and gentlemanly play combined with playing ability.

    True to his low-key manner, he announced his retirement through a news release posted on the NHL Players' Association Web site Wednesday morning.

    "His announcement was in a way like his career -- very professional," said Jim Rutherford, Carolina's president and general manager. "He went about his business quietly and he's one of the all-time great players to play the game."

    Francis said the labor dispute between the league and players' association that wiped out the 2004-05 season was "pretty much the writing on the wall" that his playing days were done. He joins other notable players such as Mark Messier, Scott Stevens and Al MacInnis who retired from the game this month.

    "Looking back overall, it was a long ride," Francis said. "I certainly wasn't expecting it to be that long, but I certainly enjoyed many aspects of it and look back with fond memories and absolutely no regrets. It was a great part of my life."

    Francis said he was most proud of his career consistency -- he had 20 seasons with at least 20 goals -- and being a part of successful teams.

    Of course, being alongside the game's greats like Gretzky and Gordie Howe on the all-time lists is pretty special, too.

    "I think anybody would certainly be honored to have their name mentioned with Wayne Gretzky," he said.

    "I don't really look at myself in that category, but hearing your name mentioned alongside them is something I'm proud I've accomplished, and I take that as a huge compliment."

    Francis was taken by the Whalers with the fourth overall pick in 1981, and averaged 27 goals in his first nine seasons before being traded to Pittsburgh in 1991. He went on to score 17 points in the playoffs to help the Penguins win the Cup, and scored the Cup-clinching goal the following season in Game 4 at Chicago.

    After arriving in Carolina in 1998, he helped the former Whalers franchise gain its footing in a region known for basketball. His best season came in 2002, when he tallied 27 goals and 50 assists to help the Hurricanes win the Eastern Conference title.

    He spent nearly six seasons with the Hurricanes before being traded to Toronto in March 2004. The move was to give him another shot at the Cup, but his career ended with a second-round playoff loss to Philadelphia.

    Francis turned down a front-office job with the Hurricanes that summer as he decided whether to keep playing, and remained noncommittal about his future Wednesday.

    Rutherford said the Hurricanes plan to retire Francis' No. 10 jersey, and said they might revisit bringing Francis into the front office.

    "We have the utmost respect for what he's done in the game and our organization," he said.
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    and The Oilers re-signed Ryan Smyth for 2 years for 3.5 million per
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    Quote Originally Posted by Halladay_is_God
    duck fans will be very happy with Brian Burke as the new GM

    bad move by Vancouver to let him go
    Well, at least the Ducks aren't run by Sather or Mad Mike so that's good for them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by realmofotalk
    Well, at least the Ducks aren't run by Sather or Mad Mike so that's good for them.

    and to think Sather was once thought of as the best GM in the NHL well 10 years ago
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    I have the Pens Season Opener on my calender October 5th 7:00 @ New Jersey, I can't wait and it is hard to get tickets to the Home opener the 9th Vs. Boston but still trying

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