Recent signings and more in this morning’s collection of NHL headlines.
THE DETROIT NEWS: The Red Wings re-signed forward Luke Glendening to a four-year, $7.2 million contract. The annual average salary is $1.8 million.
THE BUFFALO NEWS: The Sabres re-signed forward Marcus Foligno to a one-year, $2.25 million contract.
NBC SPORTS: The New York Islanders re-signed forward Alan Quine to a two-year, $1.225 million deal.
WINNIPEG SUN: The Jets re-signed forwards Adam Lowry and Joel Armia to two-year, one-way deals. Lowry will earn $1.125 million annually, Armia $925K.
THE NEWS & OBSERVER: The Carolina Hurricanes re-signed defenseman Ryan Murphy to a two-year contract. Murphy will earn $750,000 in 2016-17 and $825,000 in 2017-18.
PHILLY.COM: Philadelphia Flyers forward Nick Cousins has accepted the club’s qualifying offer.
THE DENVER POST: Las Vegas’ NHL expansion franchise is encountering trademark issues in their attempts to find a team name.
TSN: “The National Hockey League’s insurance company was ordered Wednesday night to hand over the medical records of former players in an ongoing concussion lawsuit.”
How about the Vegas Leg Breakers? I’m sure no one has a copyright on that?
Knee capers
Ice Crappers
Yea, how about the Las Vegas Jokers hahahahahah
So, Bill, what are we going to name the team?
Aces!
But Bill, that’s the name of the baseball team in Reno. What other poker hand would you like to use?
Meh, I guess we’ll just go with Kings, I’m sure it will be fine.
I think L.A. might object to that one