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The NHLs trade deadline passed at 3pm et and a number of big names found new homes around the National Hockey League. [url=http: Antworten

The NHLs trade deadline passed at 3pm et and a number of big names found new homes around the National Hockey League. Nike Air Vapormax Shoes Outlet . On the same day Steven Stamkos announced he is ready to return to the lineup, the Tampa Bay Lightning traded Martin St. Louis to the New York Rangers in exchange for Ryan Callahan, a first-round pick (2015) and second-round pick (2014). The Montreal Canadiens acquired forward Thomas Vanek and a fifth-round pick (2014) from the New York Islanders for prospect Sebastien Collberg and a second-round pick (2014). The Minnesota Wild acquired forwards Matt Moulson and Cody McCormick from the Buffalo Sabres for forward Torrey Mitchell, Winnipegs second-round pick in the 2014 Draft (previously acquired) and Minnesotas second-round pickin 2016. The Los Angeles Kings acquired forward Marian Gaborik from the Columbus Blue Jackets for forward Matt Frattin, Torontos second-round pick in 2014 or 2015 (previously acquired in the Jonathan Bernier trade) and a conditional pick in 2014 or 2015. The Ottawa Senators acquired forward Ales Hemsky from the Edmonton Oilers for a third-round pick (2015) and a fifth-round pick (2014). In other news, the Senators have signed defenceman Chris Phillips a two-year, $5 million contract. In other trades: The Washington Capitals acquired goaltender Jaroslav Halak and a third-round pick (2015) from the Buffalo Sabres for goaltender Michal Neuvirth and defenceman Rostislav Klesla. The Detroit Red Wings acquired forward David Legwand from the Nashville Predators for Patrick Eaves, Calle Jarnkrok, and a third-round pick. The New Jersey Devils acquired forward Tuomo Ruutu from the Carolina Hurricanes for forward Andrei Loktionov and a conditional third-round pick (2017). The Pittsburgh Penguins acquired forward Marcel Goc from the Florida Panthers in exchange for a third-round pick (2015) and a fifth-round pick (2014). The Dallas Stars acquired goaltender Tim Thomas from the Florida Panthers for goaltender Dan Ellis. The Pittsburgh Penguins acquired forward Lee Stempniak from the Calgary Flames for a third-round pick (2014). The Boston Bruins acquired defenceman Andrej Meszaros from the Philadelphia Flyers for a third-round pick. The Columbus Blue Jackets acquired defenceman Nick Schultz from the Edmonton Oilers for a fifth-round pick (2014). The Buffalo Sabres traded Brayden McNabb, Jonathan Parker and two second-round picks (2014 and 2015) to the Los Angeles Kings for prospects Hudson Fasching and Nicolas Deslauriers. The Montreal Canadiens acquired goaltender Devan Dubnyk from the Nashville Predators for future considerations and assigned him to the Hamilton Bulldogs (AHL). The Colorado Avalanche acquired goaltender Reto Berra from the Calgary Flames for a second-round pick (2014). The New York Rangers acquired defenceman Raphael Diaz from the Vancouver Canucks for a fifth-round pick (2015). The Ottawa Senators acquired defenceman Alex Grant from the Anaheim Ducks for forward Andre Petersson. The Tampa Bay Lightning acquired forwards Jonathan Marchessault and Dalton Smith from the Columbus Blue Jackets for forward Dana Tyrell and defenceman Matt Taormina. And the final deal of the day saw the Los Angeles Kings acquire forward James Livingston from the San Jose Sharks for a conditional seventh-round pick in 2016. Several of the big names that were believed to be on the market in the last couple of weeks did not end up being moved. The Vancouver Canucks hung on to forward Ryan Kesler, while the Calgary Flames kept Mike Cammalleri. Speaking after the deadline passed, Kesler told TSN, "Im happy that Im still a Canuck." In addition, Martin Brodeur remains with the New Jersey Devils after rumours that he may have been on his way out of the only team he has ever played for. Wholesale Nike Vapormax . The Cavs announced the move Saturday, one day after LeBron James said hes returning to Cleveland. A 12-year veteran, Haywood has played in 794 NBA games, averaging 6. Discount Nike Vapormax . The R&A announced Monday that golfs oldest championship will return to Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland for the first time since Max Faulkner won in 1951. http://www.cheapvapormax.us/ . Marcus Olsson, 23, joins Blackburn on a free transfer from Swedens Halmstads. He made 139 appearances and scored 17 goals in his four years with the club. He earned his first caps for Sweden this month, featuring against Bahrain and Qatar.SEATTLE -- Steve Ballmers departure from the group looking to bring the NBA back to Seattle isnt derailing lead investor Chris Hansens hopes of getting a team back in the region. Hansen told The Associated Press on Monday that he is confident hell be able to find investors to take Ballmers place in his group that is trying to build a new arena and last year nearly bought and moved the Sacramento Kings to Seattle. Hansen is the majority investor in the project, but said it would likely take more than one person to replace Ballmers investment. Other than Hansen, the only other known partners in the investment group are members of the Nordstrom department store family. Hansen said he wont put a limit on the number of investors at this time. "I think we want to have a reasonable group of partners," Hansen said. "That will be the thing that is probably most missed from Steves involvement. One, hes a great guy and very successful in his career and would have added a lot of insights and value in operating the team. Thats probably the first thing that will be missed from having him as a partner and the second thing, given his net worth, (he) had the ability to be really the only other partner that we needed. In all likelihood there are not a lot of Steve Ballmers in the world with his financial well-being, so in all likelihood I think its reasonable to assume we have a few more partners rather than just one." Seattles hopes seemed to take a blow last week when Ballmer agreed to buy the Los Angeles Clippers for $2 billion. Among other things, it raised questions about whether Ballmers decision should be taken as a sign that Seattles hopes of getting a franchise are dwindling. Hansen tried to calm those concerns, noting the environmental reviews on the proposed arena site are ongoing aand that he remains committed to continuing the process both with the arena and a team. Wholesale Nike Vapormax Free Shipping. . Hansens memorandum of understanding with the city of Seattle and King County on the arena goes through November 2017. "Everybody is very interested in what that means for right now. In six to nine months this will pass and well still be here trying to get our arena built and still be here trying to pursue a franchise and I think that is what is most important," Hansen said. "There is nothing we have to do. We own the land outright. There is no immediate time pressure that we have to do something and thats been very well received by the NBA as well -- the fact were willing to be patient and endure through this." Because of a lack of buzz about the NBA prior to Ballmer agreeing to purchase the Clippers, questions about whether the NHL could be first to land in Seattle have increased. It peaked recently when NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman flew to Seattle during the NHL playoffs to meet with Seattle Mayor Ed Murray and King County executive Dow Constantine. Hansen reiterated he does not have an interest in being the majority owner of an NHL franchise. But hes willing to partner with another investor who has that passion for the NHL. That would require a restructuring of the memorandum of understanding and Hansen said any re-writing of the deal would have to be initiated by the city and county. "We would like to be accommodative to get the NHL here. There should be no question about that. Were building this arena as a two-sport building. It has the larger footprint for hockey. Weve worked hard to do that. We would like to do everything in our power to allow hockey to come here in a way that makes sense for the NHL and for a prospective partner," Hansen said. ' ' '

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