STEPHANE YELLE RUMORS

Stephane Yelle scouting for Avs

Longtime Denver-area resident Stephane Yelle, who finished last season with the Avalanche after being acquired from the Carolina Hurricanes, is working for the Avs as a scout. Yelle, 36, has yet to announce his retirement from the game, but I suspect that will happen by Christmas if the two-time Stanley Cup winner for Colorado doesn’t get picked up. Yelle, who told me he is...
Via All Things Avs  |  October 21, 2010

Aaron Musick: Avalanche player reviews: Stephane Yelle *Hockeybuzz on SportsNation

The Hockeybuzz Avalanche player review continues today with a look at Stephane Yelle. Season stats: 11 GP, no goals, one assist with the Avs Postseason stats: 6 GP, no goals, no assists Contract status: Pending UFA That other acquisition at the trade dealine, Yelle brought some size, grit and composure, as well as a boost on the penalty kill while he was here. One of...
Via  |  May 11, 2010

Veteran Yelle "happy" to be back with Avs

A hint of gray dotted the temples and there was a line or two on the face that didn't used to be there, but otherwise Stephane Yelle didn't seem any different from when he last played for the Avalanche.
Via Denver Post  |  March 05, 2010

Yelle speaks

A couple minutes with Stephane Yelle, above. No, Yeller isn’t the most colorful interview still, but it’s good to have him back. This was shot before the game tonight. Don’t have a lot of lineup information, other than Anderson is in net and Hejduk and Cumiskey are still out. I know Ruslan Salei is playing again [...]
Via All Things Avs  |  March 04, 2010

Yelle Back To Colorado

via Bob McKenzie tweet, Stephane Yelle and Harrison Reed have been traded to Colorado for C Cedric Lalonde-McNicoll and a sixth-round pick, says Rutherford
Via Kuklas Korner  |  March 03, 2010

Veteran center Stephane Yelle returns to Avalanche

The Avalanche this afternoon acquired veteran Stephane Yelle, who played on two Stanley Cup-winning teams with Colorado, from the Carolina Hurricanes
Via Denver Post  |  March 03, 2010

Canes place Yelle on waivers

The Hurricanes have placed veteran center Stephane Yelle on waivers, general manager Jim Rutherford confirmed. The Canes signed Yelle to a one-year contract in August that would pay him $550,000. Yelle has centered the team's fourth line. He has no goals and one assist in the first 10 games.
Via Lord Stanley's Blog  |  October 26, 2009

Hurricane Winds Point to Yelle at Center

The famous saying states that if you can't beat someone, you join them. That is now the case for Stephane Yelle, as the forward signed a new contract with the Carolina Hurricanes on Wednesday. Yelle signed a one-year deal worth $500,000 with the club that eliminated he and the Boston Bruins from the playoffs this past spring.Stephane Yelle's stay in New England was a short...
Via MVN  |  August 20, 2009

Yelle signs 1-year, $550K deal with 'Canes

The Carolina Hurricanes have added another veteran skater, agreeing to terms with center Stephane Yelle. The Hurricanes said Wednesday that the 14-year pro has agreed to a one-year deal worth $550,000. The 35-year-old had seven goals and 11 assists with Boston, and has won the Stanley Cup twice with Colorado. General manager Jim Rutherford calls Yelle "a proven winner...
Via Fox Sports  |  August 19, 2009

Canes sign Yelle

The Hurricanes have added another forward, signing free agent Stephane Yelle to a one-year, $550,000 contract. The 35-year-old veteran played with the Boston Bruins last season, with seven goals and 11 assists. He won two Stanley Cup with the Colorado Avalanche. “Stephane is a proven winner,” general manager Jim Rutherford said in announcing the signing. “He adds depth...
Via Lord Stanley's Blog  |  August 19, 2009
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