Eager Reaches An Agreement With Atlanta
via TSN, Forward Ben Eager avoided arbitration on Wednesday, agreeing to a negotiated settlement on a one-year deal with the Atlanta Thrashers at $965,000.
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Thrashers goalie Kari Lehtonen foils Canadiens' Andrei Kostitsyn from in close in a game last March 6 in Atlanta.Mike Zarrill, Getty ImagesGazette preview | Matchups | Saturday's NHL schedule | Boone's Game Blog and About last night ... | Stubbs on Twitter | Hickey's game storyAUDIO: (to come)From NHL.com: The Atlanta Thrashers are dealing with four straight losses as Montreal rolls into their building tonight, while the Canadiens hope to rebound from a tough loss to the Penguins after having wo
With only two games on the Canadiens' schedule this week _ Tuesday against the Rangers in New York and Sunday in Toronto, this is the time for those teams around Montreal to use some of those games in hand. That leads to intense scoreboard watching and there was some good _ and not so good _ news for the Canadiens Sunday. The ninth-place New York Rangers beat sixth-place Philadelphia and that moved the Rangers to within five points of the Canadiens going into Tuesday's game. But the Rangers
from the CP at TSN, Federal prosecutors in the U.S. say former Edmonton Oilers owner Peter Pocklington has agreed to plead guilty to perjury in a bid to avoid jail time. According to the plea agreement filed in U.S. District Court in Riverside, Calif., Pocklington acknowledged that he concealed two bank accounts from a bankruptcy trustee and failed to disclose two storage units in Southern California. The plea bargain calls for probation, including six months of home detention that
With only two games on the Canadiens' schedule this week ? Tuesday against the Rangers in New York and Sunday in Toronto ? this is the time for those teams around Montreal to use some of those games in hand. That leads to intense scoreboard watching and there was some good ? and not so good ? news for the Canadiens Sunday. The ninth-place New York Rangers beat sixth-place Philadelphia and that moved the Rangers to within five points of the Canadiens going into Tuesday's game. But the Rang
Canadiens goalie Jaroslav Halak will look to keep the Canadiens in the win column Monday night. Jean Levac, Canwest News ServiceGazette preview | Matchups | Monday's NHL schedule | Boone's Game Blog and About last night ... | Stubbs on Twitter | Pat Hickey's game storyThe Canadiens continue their seven-game road trip Monday night as they visit the Thrashers in Atlanta. Jaroslav Halak, coming off a 40-save shutout of the New York Islanders, will be in nets for the Canadiens again.On Dec. 12, the
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