May 2010 - Hockey Wiretap

Thornton Suspended 2-Games
Joe Thornton of the Sharks has been suspended by the NHL for two games for his hit to the head of Blues center David Perron.

ESPN.com

Crosby Fights For Fifth Time In Career
Sidney Crosby fought with Stars defenseman Matt Niskanen on Wednesday night.

ESPN

Report: Coach's Challenge Proposed By Panthers GM
A coach's challenge will be on the agenda at next week's NHL general managers meeting.

ESPN.com

Stars Sign Jack Campbell To Entry-Level Deal
The Stars have signed 18-year-old goaltender Jack Campbell to a three-year, entry-level deal.

AP

NHL Player Rankings By OCPR (Through October)
Steven Stamkos, Duncan Keith and Tim Thomas lead their respective positions after the first month of the 2010-11 season.

Nick Obergan/RealGM

Doughty Cleared To Return
Drew Doughty has been out since Oct. 20, but will play on Thursday against the Lightning.

ESPN

Phaneuf Knocked Out Of Game
Dion Phaneuf suffered a lower-body injury on Tuesday night.

ESPN

Sabres' Miller Might Miss Start
Ryan Miller is suffering from a lower-body injury.

ESPN

Parise Will Be Sidelined Three Months
Zach Parise underwent exploratory arthroscopic surgery on his right knee to repair a torn meniscus.

ESPN

Stamkos, Thomas, Stewart Named NHL 'Three Stars'
Steven Stamkos, Tim Thomas, and Chris Stewart have been named the NHL 'Three Stars' for the month of October.

Press Release

Danny Briere Suspended Three Games
Daniel Briere crosschecked Frans Nielsen of the Islanders on Saturday.

ESPN

Jordan Staal Fractures Hand, Could Miss Six Weeks
Jordan Staal suffered the injury when he was hit with a puck in practice.

ESPN

Leafs Send Mike Zigomanis To Marlies
The Maple Leafs have assigned F MIke Zigomanis to the Marlies of the AHL.

Press Release

Agent: $100M Was Important To Kovalchuk
Ilya Kovalchuk was determined to sign a $100 million contract.

Versus

Leafs Looking To Add Scoring Punch
Toronto has scored just seven goals in their last five games.

Globe And Mail

Quick Remains Kings' No. 1 Goalie
Jonathan Quick may have supplanted Jonathan Bernier as the Kings' goalie of the future.

NHL.com