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Hockey News Archives for July 14, 2005

NHL to introduce new drug-testing policy
Jul 14 2005 11:20PM (CT)
TORONTO (AP) - The NHL is set to introduce a new drug-testing policy with stiff penalties for players who test positive for performance-enhancing substances, The Canadian Press reported Thursday.
 
Larry Robinson to return to coach Devils
Jul 14 2005 8:04PM (CT)
NEWARK, N.J. (AP) - Larry Robinson has already experienced the highs and lows as coach of the New Jersey Devils. That made him an easy, short-notice choice to replace the ailing Pat Burns.
 
Ex-Sabres enforcer Ray criticizes Goodenow
Jul 14 2005 5:56PM (CT)
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) - Former Sabres enforcer Rob Ray is unhappy with the players' association, not only because the union denied him benefits and a monthly stipend during the lockout.
 
Babcock agrees to become Red Wings coach
Jul 14 2005 3:49PM (CT)
DETROIT (AP) - The new-look Detroit Red Wings will have a new-look coach. Mike Babcock, who led the Anaheim Mighty Ducks to the Stanley Cup finals two years ago, agreed to terms Thursday and will replace Dave Lewis in a time of transition for both the NHL and the Red Wings.
 
Member of Rangers' 1940 Cup team dies
Jul 14 2005 2:35PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Alex Shibicky, the first player to use a slap shot and a member of the New York Rangers' 1940 Stanley Cup team, has died. He was 91.
 
NHL, players OK agreement to end lockout
Jul 14 2005 4:52AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Open the arenas, break out the skates and fire up the Zamboni. The NHL is back. After losing an entire season to a lockout, players and owners ended an all-night bargaining session Wednesday by reaching their goal: a tentative deal, expected to include a salary cap, that virtually ensures hockey will return this fall.
 
   

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