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busher
Boston Bruins
Location: BC
Joined: 07.09.2007

May 1 @ 12:17 AM ET
Rob Ford takes a leave of absence....no more jokes for a while
Toad in Nj
Boston Bruins
Location: Boychuk, NJ
Joined: 02.07.2007

May 24 @ 9:31 AM ET
Tampa Bay Lightning center Tyler Johnson has been locked in to a three-year contract after finishing as a Calder Trophy finalist.

The deal will pay him $10 million with annual salaries of $2.8 million, $3.2 million and $4 million. He would have been a restricted free agent with arbitration rights.
Toad in Nj
Boston Bruins
Location: Boychuk, NJ
Joined: 02.07.2007

May 24 @ 9:37 AM ET
http://www.thestar.com/sp...isnt_there_for_them.html?
Double_A
Boston Bruins
Location: SK
Joined: 06.04.2008

May 24 @ 5:00 PM ET
Briere and Gallagher submitting their applications to join Dr. Recchi's diagnostic practice.
Toad in Nj
Boston Bruins
Location: Boychuk, NJ
Joined: 02.07.2007

Jun 20 @ 9:59 PM ET
Matthew Sekeres ‏@mattsekeres 3h

Was just told Desjardins spurned #Pens b/c offer was for 2 years only, no authority to hire own assts. Now expected to be hired by #Canucks
MillerTime_86
Joined: 06.10.2014

Jun 21 @ 8:54 AM ET
Matthew Sekeres ‏@mattsekeres 3h

Was just told Desjardins spurned #Pens b/c offer was for 2 years only, no authority to hire own assts. Now expected to be hired by #Canucks

- Toad in Nj

Pens probably wanted Crosby to get the authority on hiring the assistants …
Double_A
Boston Bruins
Location: SK
Joined: 06.04.2008

Jun 21 @ 10:12 AM ET
Matthew Sekeres ‏@mattsekeres 3h

Was just told Desjardins spurned #Pens b/c offer was for 2 years only, no authority to hire own assts. Now expected to be hired by #Canucks

- Toad in Nj


Rightly so, no authority, no security, forget it.
Toad in Nj
Boston Bruins
Location: Boychuk, NJ
Joined: 02.07.2007

Jun 21 @ 1:08 PM ET
DALLAS — Dallas Stars forward Rich Peverley says he is working hard to return to the NHL ice after suffering a heart attack during a game three months ago.

"If I can play, great; if I can't, then I'll deal with that at that time," he told The Dallas Morning News (http://bit.ly/1qyWmMh) in a telephone interview from his home in Guelph, Ontario.

Peverley had been diagnosed with an irregular heartbeat before the season and had a procedure to address the problem. In the 62nd game he played last season, though, he collapsed on the bench when his heart stopped. Team medical personnel quickly moved him off the bench and revived him, he was discharged from the hospital two days later. On March 1, he underwent cardiac ablation surgery and has been recovering since.

An important part of his rehabilitation, he said, has been to increase his workout intensity, and with it his heart rate.

"I've been able to do more and use my upper body, so I definitely feel like I'm making progress. But it's just the start. I have a long way to go," he said.

The NHL revealed Wednesday that the 31-year-old hockey journeyman will present the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy at the NHL Awards Show in Las Vegas next week. The award goes to the player "who best exemplifies the qualities of perseverance, sportsmanship, and dedication to hockey." It is named after the former the one-time center for the Minnesota North Stars, the Dallas Stars' predecessor, who collapsed on the ice during a game and died of a brain injury in 1968.

Peverley said he will return to Dallas sometime this summer for follow-up testing by the Stars.

The Stars are being patient with Peverley's recovery, general manager Jim Nill said.

"I would say he's being monitored over the next eight weeks just to see where things go and then kind of sit down with the doctors and kind of consult moving forward," he said.
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