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from Jim Matheson of the Edmonton Journal,

They keep saying Mathieu Schneider’s leaving the Ducks for the rival Los Angeles Kings, so Anaheim can divest itself of his $5.75-million contract to sign winger Teemu Selanne, but another scenario to watch for: Adrian Aucoin and his $4 million a year heading from the Calgary Flames to L.A. instead. Calgary general manager Darryl Sutter and his Kings counterpart Dean Lombardi are buddies from their San Jose days.

The Vancouver Canucks are looking at free-agent winger Mark Parrish, probably thinking he’d be a nice fit with the brothers Sedin. If Anson Carter could kick in 30 with Henrik and Daniel, no reason why Parrish couldn’t do the same…

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NHLJeff's avatar

I find this blurb quite interesting:

Former Ottawa Senators goalie Ray Emery has only played one of the first four games for his Russian club, Atlant Mytishchi. They’re playing Vitaly Kolesnik instead

Posted by NHLJeff from Boston, MA on 09/14/08 at 11:46 AM ET

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