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Retired Marc-Andre Fleury to suit up for Penguins preseason game
Marc-Andre Fleury, who officially retired last spring following a 21-year career, signed a professional tryout contract with the Penguins and is going to suit up for Pittsburgh's exhibition game against Columbus on Sept. 27.
Sabres assistant Adam Mair on leave after DWI arrest
The Sabres have placed player developmental coach Adam Mair on administrative leave after reports surfaced of the former NHL player being arrested on a drunken driving charge with three children in his car last week.
NHL: Acquitted Hockey Canada players can return Dec. 1
The NHL says the five players acquitted of sexual assault charges stemming from an alleged incident in 2018 will be eligible to sign a contract Oct. 15 and play Dec. 1.
Wild GM urges calm after Kaprizov reportedly rejects record deal
Wild GM Bill Guerin responded to reports that Kirill Kaprizov turned down an NHL-record contract extension, saying he was unsure how the information went public and adding, "We're working through things."
Jack Eichel hoping to remain with Golden Knights long term
While Jack Eichel is slated to be a free agent next offseason, he said Wednesday that he's hoping to remain in Vegas. "I love the organization. I love living here. I love the guys in the room."
Quinn, Jack Hughes address 'brothers' comments by Canucks exec
New Jersey's Jack Hughes and his brother, Vancouver's Quinn Hughes, addressed comments made by Canucks executive Jim Rutherford, who said the team's ability to re-sign Quinn might come down to his desire to play with his brothers Jack and Luke.
NHL waiting for firm bid before considering Atlanta expansion
The NHL needs a "fully baked plan" from an ownership group in Atlanta before considering an expansion team for the city, deputy commissioner Bill Daly told ESPN.

Marc-Andre Fleury, who officially retired last spring following a 21-year career, signed a professional tryout contract with the Penguins and is going to suit up for Pittsburgh's exhibition game against Columbus on Sept. 27.

The Sabres have placed player developmental coach Adam Mair on administrative leave after reports surfaced of the former NHL player being arrested on a drunken driving charge with three children in his car last week.

The NHL says the five players acquitted of sexual assault charges stemming from an alleged incident in 2018 will be eligible to sign a contract Oct. 15 and play Dec. 1.

Wild GM Bill Guerin responded to reports that Kirill Kaprizov turned down an NHL-record contract extension, saying he was unsure how the information went public and adding, "We're working through things."

While Jack Eichel is slated to be a free agent next offseason, he said Wednesday that he's hoping to remain in Vegas. "I love the organization. I love living here. I love the guys in the room."

New Jersey's Jack Hughes and his brother, Vancouver's Quinn Hughes, addressed comments made by Canucks executive Jim Rutherford, who said the team's ability to re-sign Quinn might come down to his desire to play with his brothers Jack and Luke.

The NHL needs a "fully baked plan" from an ownership group in Atlanta before considering an expansion team for the city, deputy commissioner Bill Daly told ESPN.