April 2014 - Hockey Wiretap

Kings Send Scrivens To Oilers For Draft Pick
The Kings have acquired a third-round pick from the Pilers for goaltender Ben Scrivens.

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Langebrunner Retires After 16 NHL Seasons
Jamie Langenbrunner announced his retirement from the NHL on Wednesday.

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Predators Trade Hendricks To Oilers For Dubnyk
Goaltender Devan Dubnyk has appeared in 32 of the Oilers' 49 games this season.

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Ducks GM: Team Won't Trade Hiller
Despite trade rumors, Ducks GM Bob Murray says Jonas Hiller "is not going anywhere."

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Kovalchuk 'Enjoying Life' In Russia
Ilya Kivalchuk likes life in Russia, spending more time with family, and playing in the KHL.

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Panthers To Host 2015 NHL Draft
The Florida Panthers will host the 2015 NHL draft, as announced by commissioner Gary Bettman on Tuesday

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NHL Names Tavares, Hiller, Lundqvist 'Three Stars'
Islanders center John Tavares led all NHL skaters with four goals (tied), six assists, and 10 points to lead the team to a season-high four straight wins.

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Senators Extend GM Bryan Murray Two Years
Bryan Murray will be the team's GM and president of hockey operations for the next two seasons.

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Grigorenko Decides To Report To Quebec City
Sabres rookie center Mikhail Grigorenko has decided to report to Quebec City, a day after he balked at being demoted.

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Jets Fire Coach Claude Noel
The Jets have hired Paul Maurice as Claude Noel's replacement.

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Grigorenko Won't Report To QMJHL Club
Mikhail Grigorenko has been unhappy not to be staying with the Buffalo Sabres.

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Blues Sign Ryan Reaves To Four-Year Deal
Ryan Reaves has played in 26 games with two goals and three assists for the Blues this season.

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Shawn Thornton Eligible To Return
Shawn Thornton is a key member of the energy line for the Bruins.

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Rafalski To Attempt Possible NHL Comeback
Brian Rafalski will attempt a comeback beginning tonight with the ECHL's Florida Everblades.

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Wade Redden Retires After 14 NHL Seasons
Wade Redden has announced his retirement after 14 NHL seasons.

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Craig Patrick Accepts Position With Sabres
Craig Patrick is leaving the Blue Jackets to accept a new poistion with the Sabres.

Press Release

Sabres Name Tim Murray New GM
The Sabres search for a new GM included interviews with 10 candidates, a source told ESPN.com.

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NHL Devils, NBA 76ers Sign Online Gambling Deal
The New Jersey Devils have joined with the NBA Philadelphia 76ers to sign a sponsorship deal with an online gambling company.

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Source: Benning, Murray Sabres' GM Finalists
The search for a general manager is led by new Sabres president Pat LaFontaine.

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Source: Logan Couture To Have Hand Surgery
Logan Couture has 14 goals and 21 assists in 43 games for the Sharks this season.

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Jaromir Jagr To Play In Fifth Olympics
Jaromir Jagr has 13 goals and 21 assists for the Devils this season.

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Wild Place Harding, Kolvu On IR
The Wild have recalled Jonathan Blum and Erik Haula from AHL Iowa.

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Ducks Sign Cogliano To Extension
Andrew Cogliano has appeared in all 43 games for the Ducks this season, posting 13-12=25 points.

Press Release

Kings Trade Carcillo To Rangers For Draft Pick
Daniel Carcillo has played in 26 games with the Kings this season, recording two points.

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Lupul Fined $10k For Hit On Eaves
Joffrey Lupul was assessed a cross-checking minor in the first period after the hit on Patrick Eaves.

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Yzerman, Lidstrom To Join IIHF Hall
Steve Yzerman and Nicklas Lidstrom will be inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame in May in Belarus.

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Sabres Claim Konopka From Wild
The 33-year-old Zenon Konopka is playing for his seventh NHL team.

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Rangers Agree To Terms With Anthony Duclair
Anthony Duclair was originally selected as the Rangers' third choice, 80th overall, in the 2013 draft.

Press Release

Pens Claim Pyatt Off Waivers From Rangers
Taylor Pyatt had one assist in 22 games this season before the Rangers placed him on waivers.

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Leafs Beat Wings 3-2 In Front Of 105,591
The Maple Leafs beat the Red Wings 3-2 on Wednesday in front of the largest crowd ever to watch a hockey game.

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