Penguins Sign Crosby To Extension

According to sources the Pittsburgh Penguins have signed Sidney Crosby to a contract extension worth over $100 million.

League And NHLPA Agree On Salary Cap

NHL and NHLPA agree on a $70.2 million salary cap for this offseason, sources told ESPN’s Pierre LeBrun.

Kings End 45 Year Stanley Cup Drought

The Los Angeles Kings won the Stanley Cup for the first time in the franchise’s 45 year history, by defeating the New Jersey Devils, 6-1, in Game 6. The game was played at the Staples Center, home ice of the Kings.

Devils Make Stanley Cup Finals 3-2

The New Jersey Devils defeated the Los Angeles Kings, 2-1, for their second straight win after losing the first 3 games in this season’s Stanley Cup Finals.

Norfolk Admirals Win Calder Cup

The Norfolk Admirals the affiliate of the Tampa Bay Lightning won their first Calder Cup title Saturday afternoon, completing a sweep of the Toronto Marlies (Toronto Maplme Leafs) in the American Hockey League finals. The Admirals won the game 6-1.

Four Time Stanley Cup Champion Nicklas Lidstrom Retires

Detroit Red Wings defensemen Nicklas Lidstrom announced his retirement on Thursday. Lidstrom is a 7-time Norris Trophy winner and was on four Stanley Cup championships winning teams.

Calgary Hires Bob Hartley As Head Coach

The Calgary Flames named Bob Hartley to be their new head coach. Hartley coached the Colorado Avalanche to a Stanley Cup title in the 2000-2001 season.

LA Kings Reach Stanley Cup Final

The Los Angeles Kings reached the Stanley Cup Final for the first time since 1993, by defeating the Phoenix Coyotes, 4-3, in overtime of Game 5 of the Western Conference Finals.

Washington Capitals Coach Not Returning

Washington Capitals coach Dale Hunter announced Monday that he will not return to the team. Hunter cites his family as his reason for not returning.

St. Louis Blues Sale Approved

The NHL’s Board of Governors unanimously approved the sale of the St. Louis Blues to a group headed by Tom Stillman.

Oilers Win The NHL Draft Lottery

The Edmonton Oilers won the National Hockey League’s draft lottery. The Oilers own the No. 1 overall selection for the third straight year. The Columbus Blue Jackets have the second pick.

New York Rangers Clinch 1st-Place

The New York Rangers (51-22-7, 109 points) clinched 1st-place in the Eastern Conference with a 5-3 win versus the Philadelphia Flyers.

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