Andrew Cogliano was acquired from Edmonton in exchange for a second-round selection on July 12.
May 2011 - Hockey Wiretap
Cogliano Signs Three-Year Deal With Ducks
Maple Leafs Sign Joey Crabb
Joey Crabb, 28, played in 48 games for the Maple Leafs during the 2010-11 season.
Osgood To Announce Retirement
Chris Osgood will take a job in Detroit's front office.
Ducks Sign Carle To One-Year Deal
Anaheim acquired Mathieu Carle from Montreal last Friday.
Bruins To Keep An Eye On Arbitration Decisions
Typically, a small number of players become available in August after the arbitration process.
Grier Open To Playing Elsewhere
Mike Grier, 36, has yet to sign anywhere after spending the last two years back with the Sabres.
Sakic Makes $1M On Hole-In-One
Joe Sakic will split the $1 million with Lance Armstrong's Livestrong Foundation for cancer research.
Arbitration Scheduled For Shea Weber
Shea Weber and the Predators are hoping to agree on a long-term deal before the hearing takes place on Aug. 2.
Winnipeg Jets Add Three To Staff
The Jets have added Charlie Huddy, Wade Flaherty and Tony Borgford to their coaching staff.
Sharp Not Focused On New Contract
Patrick Sharp is scheduled to make $3.9 million next season, the final year of his deal.
Blackhawks End Talks With Campoli
Chris Campoli wanted more money than Chicago was willing to give him.
Horton Forced To Wait On Stanley Cup
Nathan Horton's day with the trophy was shortened when it was caught up in a flight delay.
Maroon Agrees To Deal With Ducks
The Ducks have signed Patrick Maroon to a one-year deal.
Anaheim Acquires Carle From Montreal
The Ducks acquired defenseman Mathieu Carle from the Canadiens in exchange for defenseman Mark Mitera.
Ducks Sign Nick Bonino
Nick Bonino appeared in 26 games for the Ducks last season, going scoreless while averaging 9:48 time-on-ice.
L.A. Agrees To Terms With Six Players
The Kings made a flurry of moves on Friday.
Kings, Lewis Agree To Terms
Trevor Lewis, 24, registered 13 points and six penalty minutes in 72 regular season games for Los Angeles in 2010-11.
Panthers Sign 2010 First-Rounder Gudbranson
Erik Gudbranson was the team's first-round pick in the 2010 draft, going third overall.
Chicago Re-Signs Michael Frolik
Michael Frolik will make $7 million over three years.
Capitals Re-Sign Karl Alzner
The Capitals have re-signed defenseman Karl Alzner to a two-year, $2.57 million contract.
Kane To Have Wrist Surgery
Chicago's Patrick Kane has a fractured left wrist and will need 6-8 weeks to recover.
Devils Sign Draftee Adam Larsson
The Devils signed Adam Larsson, their first-round draft pick, to a three-year, entry-level deal on Friday.
Crosby Is Back On The Ice
Sidney Crosby is back on the ice in Halifax, Nova Scotia, as part of his regular summer program.
Lightning Re-Sign Scott Jackson
The Lightning have re-signed defenseman Scott Jackson to a one-year, two-way contract.
Bruins Sign Adam McQuaid To Extension
The Bruins signed Adam McQuaid to a three-year extension, after a first full season with the NHL champions.
Report: Rangers, Boyle Agree To Three-Year Deal
The Rangers have agreed to a new contract with restricted free-agent Brian Boyle.
Kings GM Rips Oilers Over Smyth Trade
Kings GM Dean Lombardi is still steamed at the Oilers after he traded Ryan Smyth to Edmonton for a player who can't play.
Boyce Signs With Toronto
Darryl Boyce was originally signed by the Maple Leafs as an unrestricted free agent on January 1, 2008.
Huselius Out 4-6 Months Following Surgery
Kristian Huselius injured himself while lifting weights in his native Sweden last week.
Ducks Sign Smaby To One-Year Contract
Smaby, 26, appeared in 32 games for the Tampa Bay Lightning in 2=010-11, going scoreless with a +2 rating and 17 penalty minutes (PIM).