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2006-07 archive

Hockey Night in Canada's Ron MacLean is joined by NHL insiders to discuss league moves and rumours.

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June 2, 2007
The Hotstove crew discuss Daniel Alfredsson's goal, the latest free agent gossip and potential topics at this week's NHL general manager meetings.
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May 19, 2007
The Hotstove crew chats about Ryan Smyth and Daniel Briere - two of the NHL's most sought after free agents - as well as the league's idea of implementing bigger nets.
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May 12, 2007
The panel discusses the personnel moves made by the Ottawa Senators that paid off in the second-half of the season and talks about the details surrounding the recently announced Victoria Cup tournament.
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May 05, 2007
The panel discusses the surprise offer to purchase the Edmonton Oilers and potential candidates for the vacant general manager position with the Phoenix Coyotes.
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April 28, 2007
The panel discuss Sean Avery's latest antics and ponder Alexei Kovalev's future in Montreal.
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April 21, 2007
Several teams eliminated in the first round and non-playoff teams consider changes.
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April 14, 2007
The Hotstove crew discusses crisis mode rumblings in Ottawa after game 2 and examines the issue of overtime in the playoffs.
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April 07, 2007
Leafs-Canadiens game is wildly entertaining but shows flaws with both teams.
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March 31, 2007
Fans shouldn't expect to see Canadian pro players in the proposed Summit Series against Russia.
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March 24, 2007
Discussing fighting's place in the NHL and picking a Hart Trophy winner.
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March 17, 2007
The Hotstove panel agrees Montreal's goaltending has improved.
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March 10, 2007
The Hotstove crew talks Simon's suspension and examines the Saskin situation.
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March 3, 2007
The Hotstove crew dissects the Smyth deal and Cam Janssen's hit on Tomas Kaberle.
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Feb. 24, 2007
At least three teams are interested in acquiring St. Louis's Bill Guerin and Keith Tkachuk.
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Feb. 17, 2007
The Hotstove crew dissect the Forsberg deal.
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Feb. 10, 2007
Don't expect the NHL to scrap the instigator rule.
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Feb. 3, 2007
The Edmonton Oilers are canvassing the community for a new arena.
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Jan. 27, 2007
Changes could be on the way for both the All-Star game and the NHLPA.
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Jan. 13, 2007
Several NHL teams have been ravaged by injuries during the first half of the season.
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Jan. 6, 2007
The panel discusses the futures of the Pittsburgh Penguins and Jonathan Toews.
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Dec. 30, 2006
The salary cap and free agency have affected trades, according to our panel.
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Dec. 23, 2006
Atlanta and Columbus could switch conferences in realignment proposal.
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Dec. 16, 2006
The sale of the Pittsburgh Penguins unravelled at the Board of Governors meeting in Florida on Dec. 6.
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Dec. 9, 2006
Scheduling changes and ice conditions during the shootout were topics discussed by our panel.
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Dec. 2, 2006
The panel expects the NHL's salary cap to increase for next season.
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Nov. 25, 2006
Head shots and Toronto GM John Ferguson's contract extension were discussed by our panel.
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Nov. 18, 2006
Ken Hitchcock and Andy Murray lead a list of coaching candidates for Columbus, according to our panel.
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Nov. 11, 2006
The panel believes Peter Forsberg will retire if his right foot doesn't heal properly.
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Nov. 4, 2006
The panel agrees Craig McTavish crossed the line with his remarks regarding referee Mick McGeough.
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Oct. 28, 2006
The panel says salary arbitration will be a passionate issue when the general managers meet in November.
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Oct. 21, 2006
The San Jose Sharks don't plan on trading Vesa Toskala, according to the panel.
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Oct. 14, 2006
Mats Sundin's contract status and changes to the Olympic format were discussed by the panel.
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Oct. 7, 2006
The panel, including the CBC's own Scott Morrison, discusses the Pittsburgh Penguins' new ownership and the NHL salary cap.
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About Ron

Ron MacLean became HNIC's full-time national host in 1987. Since that time his role at CBC has expanded to include hosting CBC's coverage of the Olympic and Commonwealth Games. MacLean has also travelled the globe on several occasions to host CBC Sports' coverage of the IAAF World Championships.

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