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John Davidson is preparing for his third season as the president for hockey operations for St. Louis Blues, a departure from his role as a celebrated television analyst.
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The Chicago Blackhawks are scheduled to host the defending Stanley Cup champion Detroit Red Wings on Jan. 1 at Wrigley Field.
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The N.H.L. released the season’s schedule under its new alignment. Teams will meet each team in its division six times instead of eight, and every team will play each other.
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Wrigley Field is going to be the frozen confines on New Year’s Day 2009 when the defending Stanley Cup champion Detroit Red Wings meet the Chicago Blackhawks outdoors.
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Islanders General Manager Garth Snow fired Ted Nolan on Monday, although the team softened the news by saying he would not return as coach.
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Jaromir Jagr signed a three-year deal with the Russian league team Avangard Omsk.
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The Jaromir Jagr era ended for the Rangers on Thursday when the team decided not to wait any longer for a decision from Jagr, and signed Vancouver forward Markus Naslund.
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Longtime Vancouver Canucks captain Markus Naslund agreed to terms Thursday with the Rangers on a two-year deal, likely ending the Rangers career of captain Jaromir Jagr.
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Sean Avery, the controversial forward, signed a four-year, $15.5 million contract with the Dallas Stars on Wednesday.
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The high-scoring Marian Hossa was one of the key players who helped the Pittsburgh Penguins advance to the Stanley Cup finals, which they lost to Detroit in six games.
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