Hockey Night In Canada Stanley Cup Playoffs 2011

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Lidstrom holds off retirement for return to Detroit
Nicklas Lidstrom will return to play for the Detroit Red Wings. The team announced the decision Monday before a scheduled conference call with Lidstrom and general manager Ken Holland.
Habs re-sign Pacioretty
The Montreal Canadiens have re-signed forward Max Pacioretty to a two-year contract, general manager Pierre Gauthier announced Monday.
Leafs add Gordon, Cronin to coaching staff
Toronto Maple Leafs head coach Ron Wilson will have some new assistants on the bench next season.
Russia names new hockey head coach
The Russian ice hockey federation said Monday it has appointed Zinetula Bilyaletdinov as head coach of the national team after Vyacheslav Bykov was fired last month because of disappointing results.
Bruins' Cup parade hits Boston
The Boston Bruins are making their celebratory trip through city streets with hundreds of thousands of fans crowding sidewalks to see them — and the Stanley Cup — in a rolling rally honouring the NHL champions.
Devils file for arbitration with Parise
The New Jersey Devils have filed for arbitration with restricted free-agent Zach Parise.
World juniors in Nugent-Hopkins' future?
Top-rated NHL draft prospect Ryan Nugent-Hopkins is among the 46 players invited to the Canadian junior hockey team's summer camp in Edmonton.
Canucks need only minor tweaking: GM video
Vancouver Canuck Mike Gillis says his team needs only minor improvements to contend for the Stanley Cup again.
Canucks insist fans not to blame for Vancouver riot
The Vancouver Canucks insisted Friday that their fans are not to blame for the violent, destructive riot that broke out following the team's Stanley Cup loss to the Boston Bruins, and called for swift justice for those responsible.
Stars promote Gulutzan to head coach
The Dallas Stars have hired Glen Gulutzan to be their next coach, hoping his success with their top affiliate will continue in the NHL.

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