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Thrashers add more depth

Adding depth in their roster, the Thrashers signed unrestricted free agents Anthony Stewart and Noah Welch on Monday. Contract terms were not disclosed.
Via ajc.com  |  July 13, 2009

Thrashers prospect Morin earns high praise

High praise, indeed.
Via ajc.com  |  July 13, 2009

Thrashers prospect eager to prove self in NHL

Carl Klingberg hasn't seen much of Atlanta — yet.
Via ajc.com  |  July 12, 2009

Thrashers' top pick Kane was reared to play hockey

For four days, Evander Kane dealt with the notion that he wasn't good enough.
Via ajc.com  |  July 11, 2009

Esposito looks to come back stronger from injury

Angelo Esposito skates alone.
Via ajc.com  |  July 10, 2009

Thrashers re-sign Oystrick, Crabb

The Thrashers signed two more players on Tuesday — two of their own.
Via ajc.com  |  July 07, 2009

Thrashers agree to terms with Oystrick, Crabb

The Thrashers re-signed two of their own free agents on Tuesday, agreeing to terms with defenseman Nathan Oystrick and forward Joey Crabb.
Via ajc.com  |  July 07, 2009

Former Thrashers return to bolster new look roster

The Thrashers on Monday announced the signing of four unrestricted free agents — defenseman Joel Kwiatkowski, forward Jason Krog and goaltenders Drew MacIntyre and Peter Mannino.
Via ajc.com  |  July 06, 2009

Thrashers sign Antropov in another big move

The Thrashers' whirlwind offseason continued Thursday with the signing of free-agent forward Nik Antropov to a four-year, $16-million contract.
Via ajc.com  |  July 02, 2009

Thrashers re-sign Thorburn to multi-year deal

As expected, the Thrashers re-signed forward Chris Thorburn to a multi-year contract on Thursday.
Via ajc.com  |  July 02, 2009

Thrashers look to trades to reshape roster

Trade winds are blowing.
Via ajc.com  |  July 01, 2009

Thrashers' Hainsey prepares for Olympics

Thrashers defensman Ron Hainsey was one of 34 players invited to USA Hockey's Olympic Men's orientation camp.
Via ajc.com  |  June 30, 2009

Thrashers make contract offers to seven players

The Thrashers made qualifying contract offers to seven players Monday, ensuring that they will remain with the team for the 2009-10 season. The club made the one-year offers to restricted free agent forwards Colby Armstrong, Jordan Lavallee and Jim Slater, defensemen Scott Lehman, Grant Lewis and Boris Valabik and goaltender Kari Lehtonen.
Via ajc.com  |  June 29, 2009

Thrashers stock up on picks

Day Two of the NHL draft can be hectic — with just a minute between most selections.
Via ajc.com  |  June 27, 2009

Thrashers take center Kane in first round

Evander Kane is the newest Thrasher.
Via ajc.com  |  June 26, 2009

Thrashers eyeing centers in Friday's draft

Zach Bogosian did it.
Via ajc.com  |  June 25, 2009

Thrashers officially named Dudley associate GM

The Thrashers officially named Rick Dudley as associate general manager on Monday.
Via ajc.com  |  June 22, 2009

Thrashers takes swings off the ice

Some of the Thrashers did a little off-season hitting Tuesday.
Via ajc.com  |  June 09, 2009

Thrashers sign forward Kozek

The Thrashers signed forward Andrew Kozek, the team's second-round selection (53rd overall) in the 2005 NHL Draft, on Tuesday.
Via ajc.com  |  June 09, 2009

Thrashers remain active, re-sign Reasoner

The Atlanta Thrashers re-signed center Marty Reasoner on Monday, completing their second offseason move in four days. Terms of the contract were not disclosed.
Via ajc.com  |  June 08, 2009

Thrasher re-sign defenseman Salmela

The Thrashers re-signed defenseman Anssi Salmela to a multi-year contract Thursday. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Via ajc.com  |  June 04, 2009

Focus on Waddell as Thrashers enter critical off-season

The track record is clear.
Via ajc.com  |  May 27, 2009

Thrashers GM: Kovalchuk staying put

Ilya Kovalchuk will be a Thrasher next season.
Via ajc.com  |  May 16, 2009

Thrashers' owner ranked NHL's fourth worst

The Atlanta Spirit were named one of the five worst owners in the NHL in a recent ranking by Sports Illustrated's Web site. The group, which owns the Thrashers and the Hawks, did not make the list of the five worst owners in the NBA.
Via ajc.com  |  May 13, 2009

Hainsey scores as U.S. advances in hockey championships

The United States advanced to the quarterfinals of the World Hockey Championships despite a 4-3 overtime loss to Switzerland Tuesday. Thrashers defenseman Ron Hainsey scored two goals in the loss.
Via ajc.com  |  May 05, 2009
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