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Think this may be posted already. but I'll do it anyways...
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Canucks sign Peter Schaefer
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Vancouver, B.C. - Vancouver Canucks President & General Manager Mike Gillis announced today that the Canucks have signed left wing Peter Schaefer. In keeping with club policy, terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Schaefer, 33, registered three points (1-2-3) in five pre-season games with Vancouver and finished plus-1. The Yellow Grass, SK native has collected 259 points (98-161-259) in 556 NHL games played with Vancouver, Ottawa and Boston.
The left winger was originally drafted by Vancouver, 66th overall in the 1995 NHL Entry Draft.
If you guys haven't realized.. CoHo was sent down to Manitoba.
Source: Vancouver Sun
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The Vancouver Canucks have sent rookie forward Cody Hodgson to the Manitoba Moose of the American Hockey League.
Hodgson, Vancouver's first-round pick in the 2008 draft, practised with the Canucks this morning at UBC before heading to the airport.
He is en route to Peoria, Ill., where the Moose open their regular season on Friday night.
"I am excited to get playing some games again," Hodgson said. "It should be good to get in some games and do the things I have grown up loving to do and that's getting on the ice and playing hockey."
Forwards Tanner Glass and Rick Rypien returned to practice today. Glass, who has been battling strep throat, is expected to play in the Canucks' regular-season opener on Saturday night against the Los Angeles Kings. Rypien, who is recovering from a collar-bone fracture will need a few more days before he returns to the lineup.
It is looking like the Canucks will not name their team captain until just before Saturday night's game. Henrik Sedin is expected to receive the C and the announcement could come in pre-game introductions.
What a finish to the MTL-TOR game! HOCKEY IS BACK BABY!
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wooo leafs get their first win out of the way. what an improvement giggy is over toskala. kessel was also working hard every time to get his butt back into his own zone to defend which is good to see from someone people say is 1 dimentional.