Tuesday, June 18, 2013
 
 

(Reuters) - Standout center Pavel Datsyuk has agreed to a three-year contract extension to remain with the National Hockey League's Detroit Red Wings, he said on Tuesday.

Datsyuk, who has played his entire 11-season NHL career with the Red Wings, has one year left on his current contract and must wait until July 5 to sign and file with the league a contract that starts in the 2014-15 season.

The Russian, a three-times NHL All Star, confirmed the agre
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(Reuters) - Hockey fans were still catching their breath on Thursday after the Chicago Blackhawks beat the Boston Bruins in a Game One triple-overtime Stanley Cup thriller that has already been labeled a classic.

Chicago's 4-3 comeback win will long be remembered by anyone who witnesse...
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(Reuters) - Russian forward Evgeni Malkin has agreed an eight-year $76 million contract extension with the Pittsburgh Penguins, the National Hockey League team announced on Thursday.

The league's reigning most valuable player, Malkin has a year left on his current contract but his new ...
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By Padraic Halpin and Jessica Toonkel

DUBLIN/NEW YORK (Reuters) - When Kelly Martin, a former Merrill Lynch banker with no drug industry experience, took over as CEO of Ireland's Elan <ELN.I> in 2003, analysts assumed his mandate was to clean up the troubled company and sell it.<...
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By Michael Hirtzer

CHICAGO (Reuters) - Time is running out to complete a deal that would see the National Hockey League free players for the Sochi Olympics, commissioner Gary Bettman said on Wednesday.

Speaking before the opening game of the Stanley Cup finals in what...
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CHICAGO (Reuters) - The long-running Phoenix Coyotes saga could be coming to an end with National Hockey League commissioner Gary Bettman telling reporters time is getting short.

Since taking ownership of the franchise almost four years ago, the league has repeatedly been frustrated in i...
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(Reuters) - Four years ago when the Chicago Blackhawks won their last Stanley Cup it seemed the only thing their precocious young captain Jonathan Toews could not do was grow a proper playoff beard.

Toews finished those playoffs scoring seven goals and 29 points in 22 games, claiming a Con...
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