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Turns out more than one player is willing to take a hometown discount to stay with the Stanley Cup champion Pittsburgh Penguins. Ruslan Fedotenko signed a $1.8 million, one-year contract Friday, becoming the third forward to take a pay cut so he wouldn't have to leave a mostly young team that expects to be a championship contender for years.
Tom Fitzgerald is returning to the Pittsburgh Penguins' front office in the newly created position of assistant to general manager Ray Shero. Fitzgerald, a former NHL player, was the team's director of player personnel before becoming an assistant coach after Dan Bylsma replaced Michel Therrien as coach on Feb.
<p><p>The Penguins were fairly quiet on the opening days of free agency. Then again, they had no choice. They entered with 17 players counting $51,218,000 against the NHL salary cap, which is set at $56,800,000 for next season.</p> <p>Of bigger issue is their limited expiring contracts. Only $11,035,000 will come off against the 2010-11 cap, which is likely to shrink significantly because of a global recession and the weak Canadian dollar.</p> <p>All the Penguins' big-name players are locked into long-term deals save for defenseman Sergei Gonchar, who will make $5,000,000 in the final year of his contract. However, the club wants to re-sign him and defenseman Kris Letang, who will become a restricted free agent after this season.</p> <p>With those moves likely, the Penguins could not afford...
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As this point, your heart just goes out to Steven Stamkos. The No. 1 overall pick in 2008 for the Tampa Bay...
Just when the slowing global economy figured to put a crimp in spending for NHL free agents, Marian Hossa hit the open market again. And instead of taking a discount on a one-year deal to take a shot at a Stanley Cup title, Hossa cashed in a megadeal with the up-and-coming Chicago Blackhawks on Wednesday.
The Pittsburgh Penguins signed checking-line forward Mike Rupp to a $1.6 million, two-year contract Wednesday, adding a physical presence to a team that didn't have an enforcer on the ice during the playoffs. The 29-year-old Rupp essentially plays the same role as forward Eric Godard, who was deactivated for all of the Stanley Cup champions' playoff games.
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There are three very good reasons why the Pittsburgh Penguins inked Bill Guerin to a one-year, $2 million deal...
The Pittsburgh Penguins re-signed Bill Guerin for one year on Monday. The 38-year-old forward who helped the Penguins win the Stanley Cup this month would have become an unrestricted free agent Wednesday. He signed for $2 million, accepting a big pay cut to stay with a championship team after making $4.5 million last season with the Islanders and Penguins.
The Pittsburgh Penguins re-signed forward Bill Guerin for one year on Monday. The 38-year-old forward who helped the Penguins win the Stanley Cup this month would have become an unrestricted free agent Wednesday. A 17-year NHL veteran, Guerin scored seven goals and 15 points in the postseason after being acquired from the Islanders at the trading deadline in March.
Craig Adams, a fourth-line forward, has signed a two-year contract with the Pittsburgh Penguins.
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Do Pens have better team than last year?
Yes, of course
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