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Lightning coach Jon Cooper to lead Team Canada in 22 Olympics
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Cooper named Canada coach at 2022 Olympics
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The Avalanche and the team captain both wanted each other by Ron Knabenbauer / ColoradoAvalanche.com
In the end, there were no other sweater colors that Gabriel Landeskog wanted to wear other than the burgundy and blue of the Colorado Avalanche.
Landeskog was on the verge of becoming an unrestricted free agent and able to sign with any of the other 31 NHL teams on Wednesday, but he didn t get that far as he inked an eight-year contract through the 2028-29 campaign with the Avalanche on Tuesday night. At the end of the day, for me, I was sure what I wanted. My heart is in Colorado, Denver is my home. That s where we put down our roots and that s where I ve always wanted to be, said Landeskog the following morning after inking his long-term deal. So coming down to it, I was very certain about where I wanted to be and my heart was nowhere else. There is no
A Vezina Trophy finalist landed in Seattle, the Hurricanes turned over their entire group, and several accomplished veterans who had their contracts bought out found new homes on a busy day for NHL goaltenders.
More than a dozen goalies changed places Wednesday, altering the landscape with moves involving everyone from Stanley Cup contenders to teams building up from the bottom.
Vezina Trophy finalist Philipp Grubauer got the most lucrative contract, leaving Colorado to sign for $35.4 million over six years with the expansion Kraken. Seattle then flipped one of the goalies they picked in the expansion draft, Vitek Vanecek, to Washington for a 2023 second-round pick to spin the carousel some more.