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Teemu Selänne har skrivit ett ettårskontrakt med Anaheim. Kontraktet är värt 1 miljon dollar.
Enligt en artikel i Ottawa Sun är Rangers intresserade av att kontraktera Chara, om han nu blir tillgänglig på transfermarknaden.
NY Post säger dock det eventuella kontraktsbeloppet som nämndes i artikeln var alltför högt.
"Contrary to reports out of Ottawa likely placed to increase Zdeno Chara’s bargaining power, the Rangers have no intention whatsoever of offering the mammoth defenseman a number even close to $8 million per season when the free agent market opens July 1, Slap Shots has learned.
The Rangers will check on Chara - if he’ll take $5.5 million, he’s in - but they now are believed poised to pursue a free-agent Plan B."
Deas: Jo, det är nog ingen storoddsare, antar jag, att Chara får byta klubbadress.
Glömde ju ett rykte, märkte jag...
"The fifth hot rumour is out of Dallas. The Stars are said to be shopping goalie Marty Turco and have already talked to Vancouver, Toronto and the Tampa Bay Lightning. Trouble is, Turco had another playoff meltdown this spring and has three years left at $3.16-million per."
Deas: Lite rykten i ryktesfloden
*defenceman Ed Jovanovski is "very interested" in playing for the Florida Panthers
*For the second straight year, goalie Roberto Luongo is expected to take Florida GM Mike Keenan to arbitration.Trading Luongo would certainly free up the needed money to sign Jovo
*The third hot rumour has unrestricted free agent defenceman Wade Redden going to the Anaheim Mighty Ducks.
*The fourth hot rumour is out of Buffalo, where the Sabres currently have only three players under contract. Word has it the team can't afford to re-sign unrestricted free agent defencemen Teppo Numminen and Jay McKee, either of whom would look just fine in a Canucks jersey
*The sixth hot rumour comes from New Jersey, where unrestricted free agent Patrik Elias wants a raise from $4.2 million per season. Word has it the Devils have said no, but the New York Rangers are saying yes.
Hawerchuk: Det var tydligen politik på högsta nivå som resulterade i ett avtal mellan NHL och Ryssland
"Political pressure from Russia's hockey-mad president is behind the transfer deal between the NHL and the Russian Ice Hockey Federation.
Russian President Vladimir Putin knows a thing or two about working the power play.
Putin is a huge hockey fan and he wants nothing more than to see Russia win the 2007 World Hockey Championship tournament in Moscow.
And the best way to make sure the Russians can assemble a contending team is to have peace with the National Hockey League. And that's the backdrop to why Russia has tentatively agreed to join the NHL-IIHF transfer agreement."
men teori han frivilligt accepterade en lägre lön för en ny chans gå långt i slutspelet med ankorna