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Donnie Hockey
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Posted - 07/02/2010 :  8:51:09 PM  Show Profile  Visit Donnie Hockey's Homepage
Zenon Konopka and Pierre Parenteau have signed as unrestricted free agents with the NY Islanders; Kurtis Foster with Edmonton; Joel Perrault with Vancouver; Chris Mason with Atlanta and Matt Cullen with Minnesota.

Sheldon Brookbank has re-signed with Anaheim and Aaron Rome with Vancouver.

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Edited by - Donnie Hockey on 07/02/2010 8:51:46 PM

taoistlumberjak
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Posted - 07/03/2010 :  5:38:36 PM  Show Profile
The only Wings re-signing so far has been Todd Bertuzzi ($1.9+ Million/yr! My head!)

However, it looks like there might be a Modano sighting in Detroit next season. All conjecture, and as much as a love the Wings, it would be wrong to see him in a Wings sweater.
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Donnie Hockey
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Posted - 07/03/2010 :  11:13:14 PM  Show Profile  Visit Donnie Hockey's Homepage
Given Detroit's salary cap situation and 14 forwards under contract, Modano won't end up wearing a Red Wings sweater unless they're able to move someone.

Anaheim, Los Angeles, Phoenix, San Jose and St. Louis have interest and the cap room to sign Modano as a third-line center.

A team is going to get a really good deal on Nabokov.

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dbc
(Been Here Awhile)

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Posted - 07/06/2010 :  10:33:44 AM  Show Profile
Report: Red Wings target Modano
Monday, 07.05.2010 / 2:43 PM / NHL Free Agency 2010 NHL.com
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According to ESPNDallas.com, the Detroit Red Wings are making a concerted effort to bring Michigan native Mike Modano back home.

"They're selling it pretty hard," Modano told the web site. "Having a team like Detroit really interested in me is flattering. I could have some fun playing with some great players and a great organization. There's a lot of upside to it. But for me, I need to figure out in my head what I want to do."

Last week, the Dallas Stars announced they would not re-sign the 40-year-old Modano, the top scoring American player in NHL history. (1,359 points and 557 goals).

"He's a local boy, a [future] Hall of Famer, yeah, I'm interested," Detroit GM Ken Holland told the Detroit Free Press when free agency began last week. "We've had good success through the years in getting the most out of players that are nearing the end.
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Donnie Hockey
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Posted - 07/06/2010 :  11:10:37 AM  Show Profile  Visit Donnie Hockey's Homepage
They would have to move someone to create cap space for Modano.

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