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| Stars give qualifying offer to Eriksson |
NHL Hockey |
06/26/2008 |
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| Frisco, TX (Best E Casino) - The Dallas Stars extended qualifying offers to six players on Thursday, including forward Loui Eriksson. The 22-year-old Eriksson tallied 14 goals and 17 assists in 69 games with the Stars last season. Also receiving qualifying offers were forwards B.J. Crombeen, Vojtech Polak, Konstantin Pushkarev and Francis Wathier, along with defenseman Vadim Khomitski. All six players are scheduled to become restricted free agents if not signed by July 1. However, Dallas retains the right |
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| Sharks sign Pavelski, Roenick, Boucher |
NHL Hockey |
06/25/2008 |
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| five and ranked second on the club in points with nine. The Wisconsin product has netted 33 goals with 68 points in 128 games over the last two seasons. Roenick, who agreed to return for a 20th NHL season shortly after San Jose was eliminated by the Dallas Stars in early May, returns on a one-year deal. He scored 14 goals to go with 33 points over 69 regular-season games, adding two goals and five points in 12 postseason contests. During the Sharks' Pacific Division-winning campaign, Roenick became just the |
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| Sharks name McLellan head coach |
NHL Hockey |
06/12/2008 |
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| in the second round of the playoffs. Ron Wilson piloted the Sharks to a 49-23-10 record in the 2007-2008 regular season. Though San Jose finished with the second-best mark in the Western Conference, the club fell in the conference semifinals to the Dallas Stars, the second consecutive year it has failed to win more than one playoff round. A native of Melville, Saskatchewan, McLellan was drafted by the New York Islanders in 1986 and spent two seasons playing in the AHL with Springfield. He also played in fi |
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| Sharks expected to name McLellan head coach |
NHL Hockey |
06/11/2008 |
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| out in the second round of the playoffs. Wilson piloted the Sharks to a 49-23-10 record in the 2007-2008 regular season. Though San Jose finished with the second-best mark in the Western Conference, the club fell in the conference semifinals to the Dallas Stars, the second consecutive year they've failed to win more than one playoff round. A native of Melville, Saskatchewan, McLellan was drafted by the New York Islanders in 1986 and spent two seasons playing in the AHL with Springfield. He also played in f |
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| Sharks hire Detroit assistant as new coach |
NHL Hockey |
06/11/2008 |
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| with yet another early exit from the Stanley Cup playoffs. He was hired as coach of the Toronto Maple Leafs on Tuesday. The Sharks won the Pacific Division this season and compiled the NHL's second-best record with 49 wins and 108 points, but the Dallas Stars knocked them out of the second round in six games. San Jose ended its past three seasons with six-game series losses in the second round, and the Sharks lost to a lower-seeded team in three of their four postseasons under Wilson. At the time of th |
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| Source: Sharks hire Detroit assistant as new coach |
NHL Hockey |
06/11/2008 |
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| with yet another early exit from the Stanley Cup playoffs. He was hired as coach of the Toronto Maple Leafs on Tuesday. The Sharks won the Pacific Division this season and compiled the NHL's second-best record with 49 wins and 108 points, but the Dallas Stars knocked them out of the second round in six games. San Jose ended its past three seasons with six-game series losses in the second round, and the Sharks lost to a lower-seeded team in three of their four postseasons under Wilson. That led to gener |
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| Stars' Norstrom retires after 14 season in NHL |
NHL Hockey |
06/11/2008 |
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DALLAS (AP) -Dallas Stars defenseman Mattias Norstrom retired Wednesday, ending a 14-year career that included stops with the New York Rangers and Los Angeles Kings. The 36-year-old Norstrom played 903 career NHL games, most of them in Los Angeles, where was a captain. Five of Norstrom's seven career playoff points came in this year's trip to the Western Conference finals, the deepest postseason run for Dallas since 2000. The Stars were eliminated in six games by Stanley Cup champion Detroit. ``Thi |
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| Colorado Avalanche |
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06/11/2008 |
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| Acquired forward Marty Sertich from the Dallas Stars in exchange for a 2009 conditional draft pick. |
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| Colorado acquires Sertich |
NHL Hockey |
06/10/2008 |
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DENVER (AP) -The Colorado Avalanche acquired forward Marty Sertich from the Dallas Stars on Tuesday, giving up a conditional pick in the 2009 NHL draft. The 25-year-old Sertich was with the Iowa Stars of the American Hockey League for the past two seasons. He had 27 goals and 25 assists last season to lead Iowa in scoring. The 5-foot-9, 165-pound center played four seasons at Colorado College, winning the Hobey Baker Memorial Award - the Heisman of college hockey - in 2004-05. He led the nation that |
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| Stars defenseman Norstrom retires |
NHL Hockey |
06/10/2008 |
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| Frisco, TX (Best E Casino) - Dallas Stars defenseman Mattias Norstrom announced his retirement from the National Hockey League on Tuesday, putting an end to a 14-year career. Norstrom said coming into the season he knew it was the last year of his contract, and didn't want to cause a distraction. "This wasn't a rash decision by any means and I comfortable with it," Norstrom said. The 36-year-old Swede played in 903 career games with the New York Rangers (1993-96), Los Angeles Kings (1995-07) and Stars, wh |
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