NHL: Eastern Conference Preview
The Eastern Conference is more difficult for a Westerner to predict. We only see teams from exotic locale like Carolina, Florida, and Winnipeg once or twice a year. For all I knew, Cory Stillman retired from hockey back in 2002-03 with the St. Louis...
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October 11, 2011
Two-time Cup winner Stillman hangs up skates
CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. (AP) -- Two-time Stanley Cup winner Cory Stillman announced his retirement Saturday to become a player development assistant with the Florida Panthers.
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September 11, 2011
Stillman retires, stays in Panthers organization
Former Panther Cory Stillman is done playing after 16 seasons in the NHL and has accepted a job with Florida in player development.
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September 11, 2011
Stillman retires, stays in Panthers’ organization
Former Panther Cory Stillman is done playing after 16 seasons in the NHL and has accepted a job with Florida in player development.
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September 10, 2011
Two-time Cup winner Stillman retires, takes job with Panthers
Two-time Stanley Cup winner Cory Stillman announced his retirement Saturday to become a player development assistant with the Florida Panthers.
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September 10, 2011
Stillman retires for front office job with Panthers
Two-time Stanley Cup winner Cory Stillman announced his retirement Saturday to become a player development assistant with the Florida Panthers.
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September 10, 2011
Hurricanes LW Stillman officially calls it a career
Carolina Hurricanes veteran left wing Cory Stillman officially announced his retirement on Saturday.
A two-time Stanley Cup winner, Stillman has made plans to join the front office of the Florida Panthers as a member of their player development staff. He'll assist player development director Brian Skrudland with monitoring the prospects.
Stillman, 37, collected 278 goals, 449...
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September 10, 2011
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September 10, 2011
Stillman retires, takes job with Florida
Two-time Stanley Cup winner Cory Stillman announced his retirement Saturday to become a player development assistant with the Florida Panthers.
Stillman spent 16 seasons as a left wing in the NHL, scoring 278 goals and collecting 449 assists while playing with Calgary, St. Louis, Tampa Bay, Carolina, Ottawa and Florida. Stillman helped Tampa Bay win the Stanley Cup in 2004, then...
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September 10, 2011
Stillman makes NHL retirement official
Two-time Stanley Cup winner Cory Stillman announced his retirement Saturday to become a player development assistant with the Florida Panthers.
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September 10, 2011
Stillman retires, takes job with Panthers
Two-time Stanley Cup winner Cory Stillman announced his retirement Saturday to become a player development assistant with the Florida Panthers.
Stillman spent 16 seasons as a left wing in the NHL, scoring 278 goals and collecting 449 assists while playing with Calgary, St. Louis, Tampa Bay, Carolina, Ottawa and Florida. Stillman helped Tampa Bay win the Stanley Cup in 2004, then...
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September 10, 2011
Stillman retires, gets job with Panthers (AP)
Two-time Stanley Cup winner Cory Stillman announced his retirement Saturday to become a player development assistant with the Florida Panthers. Stillman spent 16 seasons as a left wing in the NHL, scoring 278 goals and collecting 449 assists while playing with Calgary, St. Louis, Tampa Bay, Carolina, Ottawa and Florida.
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September 10, 2011
Stillman retires, takes job with Panthers
Two-time Stanley Cup winner Cory Stillman announced his retirement Saturday to become a player development assistant with the Florida Panthers.
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September 10, 2011
Two-Time Stanley Cup Champion Cory Stillman Retires
SUNRISE, FL – Former Florida Panthers LW Cory Stillman today announced his intentions to retire from the National Hockey League. Stillman retires earning two Stanley Cup championships (Tampa Bay in 2004 & Carolina in 2006) throughout his...
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September 10, 2011
Report: Hurricanes LW Stillman to announce retirement
Carolina Hurricanes veteran left wing Cory Stillman is expected to announce his retirement on Thursday.
The 37-year-old Stillman has made plans to join the front office of the Florida Panthers as a member of their player development staff, according to a report by The Peterborough (Ontario) Examiner.
Stillman collected 278 goals, 449 assists and 489 penalty minutes in 16 seasons...
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September 08, 2011
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September 08, 2011
Cory Stillman retires to front office job
Cory Stillman, one of a select group of NHL players to win Stanley Cups in consecutive seasons with different clubs, announced his retirement on Thursday after a career of nearly 16 seasons.
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September 08, 2011
Stillman Retires to Florida front office
Cory Stillman, one of a select group of NHL players to win Stanley Cups in consecutive seasons with different clubs, announced his retirement on Thursday after a career of nearly 16 seasons. Stillman will take a front office job with the Florida Panthers, one of six NHL clubs he played for in his career. The [...]
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September 08, 2011
Stillman Retiring With No Regrets
from Mike Davies of the Peterborough Examiner, Cory Stillman is hanging up his skates after a 17-year NHL career in which he accomplished what few Peterborough kids ever have.
Stillman, 37, will officially announce his retirement at a press conference Thursday in Florida where the Panthers will introduce him as a member of their player development staff. He will work under director...
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September 08, 2011
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September 08, 2011
Cory Stillman to announce retirement
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September 08, 2011
Cory Stillman retiring for Panthers front office gig
Despite lingering on the market as an unrestricted free agent, Cory Stillman didn't seem like the "training camp tryout invite" type.
He seemed like the kind of player that a team might sign during the season, desperate for a seasoned pro to juice their power play or move in at forward after losing a player to injury.
Truth is, Stillman had options; but the 37-year...
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September 08, 2011
Ranking The Unsigned Veterans
A number of proven NHL commodities remain unsigned as NHL teams begin their preparations for training camp.
Among them is destined Hall of Famer Teemu Selanne, who is still deciding whether to play another year for the Ducks after a stellar 2010-11 season. His decision should come within the next two weeks -- but expect him to return, since Anaheim opens the season in Helsinki....
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August 30, 2011
Ranking The Unsigned Veterans
A number of proven NHL commodities remain unsigned as NHL teams begin their preparations for training camp.
Among them is destined Hall of Famer Teemu Selanne, who is still deciding whether to play another year for the Ducks after a stellar 2010-11 season. His decision should come within the next two weeks -- but expect him to return, since Anaheim opens the season in Helsinki.
For...
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August 30, 2011
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August 30, 2011
Just another Saturday in August
Hurricane on the East Coast, state funeral in Canada. Best wishes to all those hunkered down in Irene’s path, as well as those mourning the loss of Jack Layton.
As for Les Glorieux, it’s August 27th. Six weeks to hockey that means something. My musing for a Saturday morning: the Habs could use one more forward. A second or third line guy, preferably someone who can...
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August 27, 2011
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August 27, 2011
Shaune Vetter: What's Left?
Yesterday, NHL.com published a list of the most desirable free-agents still remaining. The good news is: There are options. The bad news is: None of the available ones look to be upgrades on what the team already has coming to camp. By position, here are the players available: Forwards: Teemu Selanne, Fredrik Sjostrom, Cory Stillman, Sergei Samsonov, Chris Drury, Trent Hunter, Jarkko...
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August 12, 2011
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August 12, 2011
Top 5 remaining free agents
Over a month into free agency, there are still some serviceable players available that could come at a bargain price. Here are five of the best…1. Teemu SelanneThe Finnish Flash is easily the best free agent remaining, but there is little intrigue to see where he will sign. He’s either going back to Anaheim or retiring… and all signs point to former. Selanne opted for off...
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August 03, 2011
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August 03, 2011
Nashville Predators Want Top-Six Forward
How awesome would it be if the Nashville Predators managed to acquire a top-six forward before the start of next season?USA Today's Kevin Allen believes there is a strong possibility that could happen: "In free agency, he sees Cory Stillman and Sergei Samsonov as possible options. But if they want to look on the trade market, there may be some bargains available from teams...
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August 01, 2011
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August 01, 2011
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