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Thrashers name assistant coaches
The Atlanta Thrashers have named former Rochester Americans head coach Randy Cunneyworth and former Chicago Wolves assistant Todd Nelson as assistants under new head coach John Anderson.
Devils sign Russian C Fedor Fedorov
Russian center Fedor Fedorov was signed by the New Jersey Devils on Monday after he spent the last two seasons playing in Europe.
Huet, Kolzig slated to make early appearances against Caps next season
The NHL released a revamped regular-season schedule for the 2008-09 season on Thursday that features plenty of highlights for the Capitals.
Lightning sign goalie Smith to 2-year extension
The Tampa Bay Lightning signed goalie Mike Smith to a $4.4 million, two-year contract extension on Monday.
THE GREAT BALTIMORE SPORTS DEBATE: DC v Baltimore
The District of Columbia is about 40 miles south of Baltimore, but to our city’s residents, it’s in a different world — like the one very south of heaven — when it comes to sports. There’s little love between the cities, just hatred. Baltimoreans blame Redskins officials for trying to prevent their city from getting an NFL team after the Colts left in the middle of the night. And Washingtonians blame Orioles’ brass for doing their best to prevent Major League Baseball from expanding to the nation’s capital. Here are Examiner writer Dave Carey and columnist Tony Giro’s top reasons to disdain D.C. sports.
Capitals re-sign forward Boyd Gordon
The Washington Capitals re-signed forward Boyd Gordon to a one-year contract on Friday.
Theodore takes spot in front of Capitals net
If the Washington Capitals of two years ago had tried to recruit Jose Theodore, he would have been a tougher catch.
Fedorov, Laich get new deals with Capitals
The Washington Capitals agreed to terms with Sergei Fedorov for a one-year, $4 million contract and rewarded forward Brooks Laich's career season with a three-year, $6.1 million deal on Wednesday.
Flyers give GM Paul Holmgren 3-year extension
Philadelphia Flyers general manager Paul Holmgren agreed to a three-year contract extension that will keep him with the team through the end of the 2011-12 season.
Penguins sign Cooke to replace Ruutu
Free agent forward Matt Cooke signed a two-year contract with Pittsburgh on Saturday, replacing Jarkko Ruutu as the Penguins' primary agitator. More Washington Capitals Stories
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