May 2007 - Hockey Wiretap
Chris Pronger Gives Ducks 'Edge'
There's an 'edge' to Chris Pronger, which may be part of the reason the Ducks are in the Stanley Cup finals.
Ducks, Senators Play For Stanley Cup
The two teams have faced each other only once since 2003, and now they will meet in the 2007 Stanley Cup finals, beginning Monday in Anaheim.
Canadiens Sign Sergei Kostitsyn To Three-Year Deal
Sergei Kostitsyn had 40 goals and a CHL-high 91 assists with the OHL's London Knights.
Senators Void Tickets Sold To Suspect Brokers
The Senators have invalidated more than 150 tickets inadvertently sold to suspected ticket brokers.
Hasek To Wait A Few Weeks To Make Decision
The 42-year-old goaltender signed a one-year incentive-laden contract with Detroit last summer.
Former NHL Player Tocchet Pleads Guilty
Rick Tocchet pleaded guilty Friday to running a sports gambling ring, but might not have to serve any jail time.
Ex-Rangers Cheerleader Files Court Papers
A former Rangers cheerleader has sued Madison Square Garden for sexual discrimination.
Leafs Sign Forward Nikolai Kulemin
Nikolai Kulemin was the Maple Leafs' second choice, the 44th overall, in the 2006 NHL Entry Draft.
Ottawa-Buffalo Series Beaten Out By The Gilmore Girls
CBC admitted that his network's focus on the Maple Leafs might not have helped Ottawa appeal to a national audience.
Blackberry Co-CEO To Buy Predators
Sources say a press conference has been scheduled for Thursday to announce the sale of the team.
Detroit Wants Hasek Back
Dominik Hasek didn't commit one way or another to playing another season after Tuesday's series-ending 4-3 loss to Anaheim.
Ducks Hold Off Red Wings To Earn Trip To Finals
The Ducks and Senators, both looking for their first NHL championship, meet in Game 1 next Monday night in Anaheim.