May 2007 - Hockey Wiretap
Report: Hollweg Won't Press Charges Against Simon
Ryan Hollweg won't press charges, though Nassau County prosecutors could still proceed against Chris Simon, Newsday reported Saturday.
Ducks Sign Bolt To Three-Year Deal
The Ducks announced that the club has signed left wing Bobby Bolt to a three-year, entry-level contract.
Kings Sign Princeton's Westgarth To Multi-Year Deal
GM Dean Lombardi announced that the Kings have signed forward Kevin Westgarth to a multi-year entry level contract.
Stoll's Career On Hold Because Of Serious Concussion
While Jarret Stoll is hopeful he'll be back this season, he understands that his first concussion with the Oilers could be his last.
DiPietro Sits Out In Loss To Senators
Islanders' goalie Rick DiPietro sat out against the Senators on Thursday night because of a stiff neck and overall soreness, ending his career-high streak of 18 straight starts.
Coyotes Sign Free Agent Leavitt To Deal
Coyotes GM Michael Barnett announced that they have signed free agent center Alex Leavitt to a multi-year contract.
Flyers Give Holmgren Two-Year Extension
Flyers GM Paul Holmgren was given a two-year extension through the 2008-09 seaon on Wednesday, giving him more time to lead the NHL-worst out of the cellar.
Penguins Will Remain In Pittsburgh For The Next 30 Years
"I think everyone's relieved, including us, that got done and we can put it past us and look forward," Bobby Crosby said.
DiPietro Injures Head In Collision
Rick DiPietro collided with Steve Begin of the Montreal Canadiens.
Islanders' Nolan Says NHL Too Harsh On Simon
Islanders head coach Ted Nolan says the 25-game suspension of Chris Simon was too harsh.