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general manager Ken Holland said. "He's a premier power forward in the game, capable of scoring 30, 40, 50 goals." Hossa scored a career-high 45 goals for the Senators during the 2002-03 season and had a career-best 100 points two seasons ago in Atlanta. He was dealt to Pittsburgh from Atlanta at last season's trade deadline with an expiring contract. The Thrashers acquired him from the Senators before the 2005-06 season in the deal that sent Dany Heatley to Ottawa. Detroit and Hossa hope the one-year contract is a win-win deal. The Red Wings will count on him to help them win it all again as he plays for a team that will be favored to hoist its fifth Stanley Cup since 1997 and 12th overall. "I could get more money somewhere else, but I was looking for the best chance to win the Stanley Cup," Hossa said. The short-term deal... [read full story]
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At this point, it looks as if Slovakian right wing Marian Hossa will sleepwalk into offers of $8 million a year or more, and according to a variety of sources, he is leaning toward signing with a club that can be considered...
At this point, it looks as if Slovakian right wing Marian Hossa will sleepwalk into offers of $8 million a year or more, and according to a variety of sources, he is leaning toward signing with a club that can be considered...
Marian Hossa a Boston Bruin? NHL free agency begins Tuesday, at high noon, and as every dreamer knows, anything's possible. But Hossa landing in the Hub was a stretch to begin with, and now that Tampa Bay has signed up Ryan...
While there clearly are more lucrative offers on the table from other teams, sharpshooting forward Marian Hossa, an unrestricted free agent after leading Pittsburgh to the Stanley Cup Finals last month, is still on the Rangers...
Nearly all of the Marian Hossa conversation this morning centers around the Edmonton Oilers. GM Kevin Lowe told the Edmonton Sun that the numbers on the rumored $9 million, nine-year deal for the Pittsburgh Penguins UFA are "a...
By Dave Molinari, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette The Penguins have lost free-agent right winger Marian Hossa to Detroit. Team officials are believed to have been informed this morning that he will not re-sign. Terms of Hossa's...
Canwest News Service Published:Â Wednesday, July 02, 2008 Marian Hossa is going to the Stanley Cup champs. The 29-year-old winger has reportedly signed a one-year, $7.4-million US contract with the Detroit Red Wings. The free...
The talent rich got richer on Wednesday as the Stanley Cup champion Detroit Red Wings landed highly coveted unrestricted free agent Marian Hossa. Hossa, 29, received a one-year deal worth $7.45 million US. He earned $7 million...
ERIC DUHATSCHEK AND TIM WHARNSBY Globe and Mail Update In the end, Marian Hossa didn't go to the highest bidder, but joined the NHL team with which he has the best chance to win a Stanley Cup — the defending champion Detroit...
By Dave Molinari, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette The Penguins have lost free-agent right winger Marian Hossa to Detroit. His contract is believed to cover one season and be worth $7.4 million. The Penguins were offering a bit more...
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