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PostPosted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 9:22 am
 


Canada Day? No it's free agent day! :D I'm celebrating NHL style.

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BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) - Sabres executive Larry Quinn had one last piece of advice to offer as the team's co-captains, Chris Drury and Daniel Briere, gathered in Los Angeles to prepare for the start of NHL free agency.

Landing the most lucrative contract does not necessarily guarantee anyone playing for a winner, the Sabres managing partner said Saturday.

"I think you have to ask yourself, `Do you want to win?' Free agents who went for all the money last year didn't win, with one exception, Scott Niedermayer," Quinn said, referring to the Ducks captain who won a Stanley Cup in his second season with Anaheim. "There's a lot of situations where it didn't help the player in a competitive situation, because it affects the team's ability to have players around him."

It's a philosophy the Sabres are sticking to, unwilling to upset their payroll structure with top-heavy salaries. And it's a key reason the team that won a league-leading and franchise-record 53 games last season finds itself bracing to lose its two top leaders once free agency opens Sunday.

Briere, who travelled to L.A. this week to be with his agent, has already announced he'll test the market. Drury, who makes his off-season home in Southern California, is prepared to follow. He and the Sabres have declined to discuss the status of negotiations.

Briere and Drury head a small group of top-tier players eligible for free agency this summer, and both centres are projected to command better than $6 million-a-year contract offers.

The top group of unsigned players is rounded out by centre Scott Gomez and defenceman Brian Rafalski of New Jersey and New York Islanders forwards Ryan Smyth and Jason Blake. Only Rafalski is considered likely to re-sign with his current team.

Red Wings general manager Ken Holland said he's gotten the sense that there will be a flurry of activity Sunday.

"I think it's going to be crazy," he said Saturday night.

Briere's decision to test free agency is not a surprise, with the NHL's salary cap rising from US$44 million last season to $50.3 million. And there are numerous teams - including Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, Colorado, Toronto and the New York Rangers - with room to make big offers and eager to improve their lineups.

Briere, who scored a career-high 95 points, is the only player available who finished among the NHL's top 10 scorers last season. Drury, Blake and Anaheim's Teemu Selanne, who is contemplating retirement, are the only players eligible for free agency who scored 37 or more goals.

Next in line is a group that could include Montreal defenceman Sheldon Souray, Rangers centre Michael Nylander and Nashville forwards Paul Kariya and Peter Forsberg.

The Flyers already raised both eyebrows and the market price for free agents when they acquired defenceman Kimmo Timonen and forward Scott Hartnell in a trade with Nashville two weeks ago. Philadelphia then signed both to six-year deals: Timonen's worth $37.8 million and Hartnell's $25.2 million.

Blake's agent, Neil Sheehy, is eager for free agency to open because his client is coming off a career-high season. And he noted how speedy, undersized forwards are in demand under the new offence-friendly rules.

"I don't have any time frame on how quickly he signs, but I'm sure he'll be signing within the next few days," Sheehy said. "Players just haven't had the opportunity to become free agents. And I think, when you have that chance, you have to look at the market and see what's out there."

The Sabres have the most to lose in free agency. Forward Dainius Zubrus also will test free agency, and Buffalo must contend with re-signing Thomas Vanek, who scored a team-leading 43 goals last season.

Vanek is a restricted free agent whose rights were retained by Buffalo two weeks ago. Vanek, however, can receive offers from other teams that the Sabres would have the right to match.

Although it has been rare for teams to make offers to Group 2 free agents such as Vanek and Ottawa goalie Ray Emery, the environment might be changing. The new collective bargaining agreement lessened the number of draft picks teams would have to give up, and the salary cap could handcuff teams at or near the limit to match offers.

Vanek's agent, Stephen Bartlett, said he's received numerous calls from teams potentially interested in his client.

"I certainly have more anticipation that this could be the summer," Bartlett said. "Considering and signing the offer are two different things, but it's something that's being bantered about more than at any other time that I can remember."


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 9:24 am
 


Sharks sign Thornton to 3-year extension

The San Jose Sharks announced Sunday that the club has signed centre Joe Thornton to a three-year contract extension, which will keep the 2006 Hart Trophy winner in San Jose through the 2011 season.

The deal will pay Thornton $7.2 million a season.

"Joe Thornton is among the top group of elite players in the National Hockey League," said GM Doug Wilson in a statement.

"In addition to his play on the ice, Joe leads by example and has as much love for the game as anyone I have seen. Making sure Joe remained in San Jose was a top priority and he will be an integral part of our franchise as we march towards our goal of competing for the Stanley Cup next year and for years to come."

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Not expecting much to happen today from the Canucks. Briere or Drury would be great though. Maybe Blake, or Hannon...


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 10:02 am
 


With Buffalo looking like their going to lose both Briere and Drury and not getting anything in return, Kevin Lowe is starting look like he knows what he's doing, after trading Smyth.


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 1:12 pm
 


1:15pm....

Atlanta Thrashers sign C Todd White to four-year, $9.5 million contract.

Washington Capitals sign D Tom Poti to four-year, $14 million contract.

Florida Panthers sign forward Richard Zednik to two-year deal, $3.25 million contract and forward Brett McLean to three-year, $5.1 million contract.

Anaheim signs defenceman Mathieu Schneider to a two-year deal paying him $5.5 million and $5.75 million. .

The Edmonton Oilers have signed free agent defencemen Dick Tarnstrom and Denis Grebeshkov to one-year contracts. Details to follow.

Daniel Briere has signed with the Philadelphia Flyers for eight years and $52 million. The deal includes a no movement clause.

Calgary signs defenceman Cory Sarich to a five year, $18 million deal worth an average of $3.6 million per year.

Brian Rafalski agrees to a five year, $30 million contract with the Detroit Red Wings.


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 4:45 pm
 


Forward Yanic Perreault agrees to terms with the Chicago Blackhawks on a one-year, $1.5 million contract.

The Boston Bruins have signed free-agent right winger Shawn Thornton to a multi-year contract.

Florida Panthers have signed forward Radek Dvorak to a two-year contract.

The Carolina Hurricanes agree to a two-year contract worth $800,000 per year with forward Jeff Hamilton.

The Tampa Bay Lightning have signed unrestricted free agent right winger Michel Ouellet to a two-year deal worth $1.2 million and $1.3 million.

The Atlanta Thrashers have signed forward Eric Perrin to a two year deal worth $1.5 million.

The Toronto Maple Leafs have signed winger Jason Blake to a four-year deal worth $20 million.


The New York Rangers have signed forward Scott Gomez.


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 4:50 pm
 


The Oilers acquired defenceman Joni Pitkanen and forward Geoff Sanderson from the Philadelphia Flyers on Sunday for blue-liner Jason Smith and forward Joffrey Lupul.


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 5:21 pm
 


man things are looking up for my boys....


now if we just had a goalie that didn't suck donkey ass we'd be alright


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 8:13 pm
 


twister twister:
The Oilers acquired defenceman Joni Pitkanen and forward Geoff Sanderson from the Philadelphia Flyers on Sunday for blue-liner Jason Smith and forward Joffrey Lupul.


I don't mind seeing Smith go but i think they should of gave Lupal 20 or 30 games this coming season to see if he could turn it around. Now they need a captain, could the cry baby be coming back?


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 8:15 pm
 


Real-Time Free Agent Tracker

The Colorado Avalanche have signed winger Ryan Smyth to a five-year deal worth $31.25 million.

The New York Rangers have signed forward Scott Gomez to a seven-year deal worth $51.5 million. (Holy shit!)


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 8:32 pm
 


canucker canucker:
Real-Time Free Agent Tracker

The Colorado Avalanche have signed winger Ryan Smyth to a five-year deal worth $31.25 million.

The New York Rangers have signed forward Scott Gomez to a seven-year deal worth $51.5 million. (Holy shit!)


guess not :lol: now Oiler fans can boo him 4 times a year, instead of once every 3 years if he had stayed on the Island


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 8:58 pm
 


The New York Rangers have signed forward Scott Gomez to a seven-year deal worth $51.5 million.

The New York Rangers have signed forward Chris Drury to a five-year deal worth $35.25 million.

The Washington Capitals have signed forward Viktor Kozlov to a two-year deal worth $5 million.

The Pittsburgh Penguins have signed G Dany Sabourin to a two-year deal worth $1.025 million.

The Colorado Avalanche have signed D Scott Hannan to a four-year deal worth $18 million.

The New York Islanders have signed winger Jon Sim to a three-year deal.

The Colorado Avalanche have signed winger Ryan Smyth to a five-year deal worth $31.25 million.


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 8:59 pm
 


The St. Louis Blues sign winger Paul Kariya to a three-year deal.


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 9:02 pm
 


Meanwhile, the Canucks have done nothing.... :twisted:


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 9:10 pm
 


IMO, the Avalanche did the best today.


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 9:11 pm
 


Well, Leafs didn't get Smyth, but we got Blake... Another Hockey player with some SOUL. He'll most likely be playing on Sundin's Line and taking Peca's abandoned spot on the Penalty Kill.

New goalie, Good defence, hopeful penalty killing, And what looks like a strong offence.

I can't bloody wait until October.


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