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2013-14 PRE- INFORMATION PACKAGE

* Dates of Interest * Rule Changes * Realignment * * Critical Dates * Off-Season Summary * Outdoor Games * Olympics * Upcoming Milestones * Tie-Breaking Procedure * Order of Selection for 2014 NHL Draft * CBA Index * Team PR Contacts * NHL PR Contacts

2013-14 DATES OF INTEREST

OCTOBER

Tuesday, Oct. 1: Regular season opens . . . Blackhawks raise their Stanley Cup banner prior to facing off against Washington . . . ALSO: Commencement of Hockey Fights Cancer month.

Wednesday, Oct. 2: and Mark Streit debut as Flyers against and former Flyer James Van Riemsdyk.

Sunday, Oct. 6: Anaheim’s Teemu Selanne makes his final regular-season appearance in , where he starred from 1992-96.

Tuesday, Oct. 8: Former Canucks goalie makes his first visit to as a member of the Devils.

Friday, Oct. 11: Nearly 20 years to the day since the first game in franchise history (Oct. 12, 1993, against ), the Panthers launch their 20th anniversary home season with a special “throwback” night against the Penguins.

Saturday, Oct. 12: Dallas Eakins leads the Oilers into Toronto, where he coached the AHL Marlies for four seasons.

Sunday, Oct. 13: and the Senators visit Anaheim, where Ryan’s NHL career began.

Monday, Oct. 14: Former Sabres Jason Pominville returns to Buffalo for the first time as a member of the Wild.

Saturday, Oct. 19: Toronto’s returns to United Center just a few months after scoring the Stanley Cup-winning for the Blackhawks.

Monday, Oct. 21: Cole Harbour, N.S., favorite sons Nathan MacKinnon and face off for the first time as the Avs visit the Penguins.

Wednesday, Oct. 23: plays his first game against the Senators as a member of the Red Wings when visits .

Thursday, Oct. 24: Anaheim plays at Bell in what may be the last regular-season appearance in by former Canadiens captain .

Monday, Oct. 28: Dallas coach makes his return to Buffalo, where he coached from 1997-2013.

Wednesday, Oct. 30: On NBCSN “Rivalry Wednesday,” visits Pittsburgh in the teams’ first meeting since the 2013 Eastern Conference Final.

NOVEMBER

Saturday, Nov. 2: The Blackhawks make their first regular-season appearance in Winnipeg since Feb. 23, 1996. captain plays in his hometown for the first time as a pro . . . ALSO: coaches his first game against his former team when the Canadiens visit the Avalanche. Prior to the game, the Avalanche retire No. 52 in honor of Adam Foote . . . ALSO: The Canucks retire No. 10 worn by prior to their game against the Maple Leafs.

Sunday, Nov. 3: faces his former team for the first time when hosts .

Monday, Nov. 4: The Red Wings make first their regular-season appearance in Winnipeg since March 10, 1996.

Tuesday, Nov. 5: and return to Boston for the first time since being traded to the Stars by the Bruins.

Thursday, Nov. 7: returns to Columbus for the first time since being traded to the Rangers. The game, which could feature the past two Vezina winners in and , also could involve several Blue Jackets who played for the Rangers: Marian Gaborik, , and Tim Erixon . . . ALSO: brings his Stars to , where he learned the GM ropes from and .

Friday, Nov. 8: brings his Flames to Colorado for a game against the Avalanche and Patrick Roy, who he coached to a Stanley Cup in Denver in 2001.

Friday, Nov. 8 – Monday, Nov. 11: Induction Weekend opens with New Jersey @ Toronto.

Saturday, Nov. 9: The Maple Leafs face the Bruins in the teams’ first meeting since Boston’s late rally in Game 7 ousted Toronto from the 2013 Stanley Cup .

Monday, Nov. 11: The Hockey Hall of Fame inducts , Geraldine Heaney, , and Fred Shero. Jay Greenberg and are the media honorees.

Tuesday, Nov. 12: General Managers meeting (Toronto).

Wednesday, Nov. 13: Former Oilers captain Shawn Horcoff makes his first visit to as a member of the Stars.

Friday, Nov. 15: The Kings go to New Jersey to face the Devils for the first time since the 2012 Stanley Cup Final.

Saturday, Nov. 16: The Avalanche host the Panthers in the potential first match-up between 2013 top pick Nathan MacKinnon of Colorado and , claimed second overall by Florida.

Monday, Nov. 18: The Flames play in Winnipeg for the first time since April 6, 1996.

Wednesday, Nov. 20: “Rivalry Wednesday” on NBCSN features the first meeting of the season between Sidney Crosby and Alex Ovechkin as the Penguins visit the Capitals.

Friday, Nov. 22: 10th anniversary of the first NHL outdoor game, Montreal @ Edmonton, Commonwealth Stadium. Braving the astonishing cold, 57,167 cheered the alumni game and the Canadiens’ 4-3 victory in a nightcap memorialized by the stocking cap Montreal Jose Theodore wore on top of his mask. (Montreal @ Washington)

Wednesday, Nov. 27: Former Lightning captain Vincent Lecavalier returns to Tampa Bay with the Flyers on NHLN-US.

Friday, Nov. 29: Discover NHL Thanksgiving Showdown™: NY Rangers @ Boston, 1 p.m., ET.

Saturday, Nov. 30: The Rangers and Canucks, who “swapped” coaches during the off-season, meet at with leading the Rangers against and the Canucks.

DECEMBER

Sunday, Dec. 1: The Senators play host to the Red Wings in Daniel Alfredsson’s return to Ottawa.

Tuesday, Dec. 10: The Bruins visit the Flames, marking the return of to .

Thursday, Dec. 12: The Canadiens visit the Flyers, bringing Daniel Briere back to .

Sunday, Dec. 15: The Kings play the Blackhawks for the first time since last season’s Western Conference Final.

Thursday, Dec. 19: Anniversary of NHL’s first games. Teams from original NHL franchise cities in Montreal, Toronto and Ottawa all are in action on the 11-game slate.

Monday, Dec. 23: Busiest night of the NHL season (14 games). The only teams not playing are Vancouver and Montreal.

Tuesday, Dec. 24 – Thursday, Dec. 26: Holiday break.

Thursday, Dec. 26 – Sunday, Jan. 5: 2014 IIHF World Junior Championship. Malmo, .

Tuesday, Dec. 31: 25th anniversary of the 1988 game in which the Penguins’ scored five different ways (power play, shorthanded, even strength, and empty net) against the Devils. (Pittsburgh @ New Jersey, 1 p.m., ET)

JANUARY

Wednesday, Jan. 1: 2014 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic®: Maple Leafs-Red Wings @ Michigan Stadium, 12:30 p.m., ET.

Wednesday, Jan. 15: CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game. Scotiabank Saddledome, Calgary.

Thursday, Jan. 16: returns to Dallas, where his career began, as a member of the Bruins.

Saturday, Jan, 18: CBC’s Hockey Day in . NY Rangers @ Ottawa and Edmonton @ Winnipeg, 2 p.m., ET; Montreal @ Toronto, 7 p.m.; Calgary @ Vancouver, 10 p.m.

Sunday, Jan. 19: The Bruins visit the Blackhawks in the teams’ first meeting since the 2013 Stanley Cup Final.

Wednesday, Jan. 22: Chicago and Detroit resume their rivalry at Joe Louis Arena.

Saturday, Jan. 25: Coors Light NHL Stadium Series™: Ducks-Kings @ Dodger Stadium, 9:30 p.m., ET

Sunday, Jan. 26: Coors Light NHL Stadium Series™: Devils-Rangers @ , 12:30 p.m., ET.

Wednesday, Jan. 29: Coors Light NHL Stadium Series™: Islanders-Rangers @ Yankee Stadium, 7:30 p.m., ET.

Thursday, Jan. 31: The Canucks make their first regular-season visit to Winnipeg since Feb. 21, 1996.

FEBRUARY

Saturday, Feb. 1: Commencement of Hockey is for Everyone month.

Sunday, Feb. 9 – Tuesday, Feb. 25: Olympic break.

Tuesday, Feb. 18: Olympic women’s hockey: Bronze-Medal Game, 7 a.m., ET.

Thursday, Feb. 20: Olympic women’s hockey: Gold-Medal Game, Noon, ET.

Saturday, Feb. 22: Olympic men’s hockey: Bronze-Medal Game, Noon, ET.

Sunday, Feb. 23: Olympic men’s hockey: Gold-Medal Game, 7 a.m., ET.

Wednesday, Feb. 26: Regular season resumes.

Friday, Feb. 28 – Sunday, March 2: Hockey Weekend Across America.

MARCH

Saturday, March 1: Coors Light NHL Stadium Series™: Penguins-Blackhawks @ Soldier Field, 8 p.m., ET. Sidney Crosby’s first game in Chicago since 2006, his rookie year.

Sunday, March 2: 2014 Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic™: Senators-Canucks @ BC Place, 4 p.m., ET. . ALSO: NBC’s Hockey Day Across America: Philadelphia @ Washington, 12:30 p.m.; Boston @ NY Rangers, 7 p.m.

Wednesday, March 5: Deadline (3 p.m., ET).

Thursday, March 6: The Red Wings retire Nicklas Lidstrom’s No. 5 (vs. Colorado).

Saturday, March 8: The Stars retire Mike Modano’s No. 9 (vs. Minnesota).

Monday, March 10 – Wednesday, March 12: General Managers meeting (Boca Raton, Fla.).

Thursday, March 13: Former Kings goalie returns to Los Angeles for the first time as a member of the Maple Leafs.

Tuesday, March 18: Former Canadiens star Patrick Roy brings his Avalanche to Montreal for the first time.

Thursday, March 20: Ex-Devil Zach Parise returns to for the first time as a member of the Wild.

Thursday, March 27: The Blackhawks and Bruins play in their only matchup at TD Garden of the season.

APRIL

Tuesday, April 1: Former Canucks coach Alain Vigneault returns to Vancouver as the head coach of the Rangers.

Thursday, April 10 – Saturday, April 12: NCAA Men’s Frozen Four. Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia.

Sunday, April 13: Regular season concludes with 10 games.

Monday, April 14 (TBC): NHL Draft Lottery.

Wednesday, April 16: begin.

RULE CHANGES/ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR 2013-14

APPROVED GOAL FRAME

Note – The bottom depth of the frame is moved from 44” to 40” and the side radius is reduced from 20” to 18”; resulting in 4” reduction per side. The total width of the bottom of the frame is changed from 96” to 88”. There is no change to the opening of the goal frame.

Rule 9 – UNIFORMS

As directed by the general managers, and to further the League’s initiatives in the area of player safety, there will be strict enforcement of how equipment is worn per Rule 9. See below for specifics.

9.7 Visors – Beginning with the 2013-2014 season, all players who have fewer than 25 games of NHL experience must wear a visor properly affixed to their helmet. Visors are to be affixed to the helmets in such a fashion as to ensure adequate eye protection.

Rule 9.1 Team Uniform: All players of each team shall be dressed Any garments/protective equipment which is uniformly with approved design and color of exposed above the neckline of the jersey must be a their helmets, sweaters, short pants, solid color (matching the team uniform) and without stockings, and skates. Altered uniforms of any any stripes, commercial name and/or exposed logo kinds, i.e., Velcro inserts, over-sized jerseys, identification. Clubs have the option to expose a altered collars, etc., will not be permitted. specified team logo on the neck area. Any player or goalkeeper not complying with this rule shall not be permitted to participate in the game. For violations, refer to 9.5.

Rule 9.5 Protective Equipment: All protective equipment, except Rule 9.3 Player’s Jersey: gloves, headgear, and ’ Sleeves must extend into the cuff leg guards must be worn under the of the glove. uniform. Should it be brought to the attention of the Referee that a player is wearing, for example, an elbow pad that is not covered by his jersey, he shall instruct the player to cover up the pad and a second violation by the same player would result in a minor penalty being assessed.

Rule 9.5 governs all protective equipment, including pants. Players are not permitted to tuck their jersey into their pants in such a manner where the top padding of the pant and/or additional body protection (affixed to the pant or affixed to the Player’s body) is exposed outside Pursuant to Rule 9.1, Players’ pants must be the jersey. The back uniform number must not be worn in a uniform fashion by all Players. The covered or obstructed in any fashion by pants must be one consistent color around protruding pads or other protective padding. and throughout the leg of the pant. Pant legs are not to be ripped, cut, or torn in the leg/thigh area. Under no circumstances should a Player’s sock, undergarment, or bare leg be exposed through the pant. Players are Only approved manufacturers within the permitted to alter their pants for comfort and NHL On-Ice Branded Equipment program are performance-related reasons; however, the permitted to receive on-ice exposure during any pant leg must remain one uninterrupted pre-, regular-, and/or post-season game. A final uniform color as to not expose the bare listing of all approved manufacturers will be sent leg/sock in the thigh area. to each Club Equipment Manager by September 1 in each season. Equipment categories governed by this policy are sticks, skates, gloves, goal equipment, helmets, facial protection and pants. Any unapproved equipment manufacturers must have logos/identification markings removed and/or covered.

All Players are permitted to wear only the equipment that has been cleared for use by the NHL, as set forth on the List of Cleared Equipment Prototypes for use in the . Equipment that is required for medical purposes (e.g., extra glove protection following a finger fracture) requires NHL permission before it may be worn if it is not on the List of Cleared Equipment Prototypes. Rule 11 – GOALKEEPER’S EQUIPMENT

Note – The new formula for vertical pad height ( Limiting Distance Size) effective this season is Floor to Knee + 45% (reduced from 55%) of Knee to Pelvis + 4” (inch) skate allowance.

Rule 11.2 Leg Guards – The leg guards worn by goalkeepers shall not exceed eleven inches (11”) in extreme width when on the leg of the player. Each goalkeeper must wear pads that are anatomically proportional and size specific based on the individual physical characteristics of that goalkeeper. The League’s Hockey Operations Department will have the complete discretion to determine the maximum height of each goalkeeper’s pads based on measurements obtained by the League’s Hockey Operations Department, which will include the floor to center of knee and center of knee to pelvis measurements. Each goalkeeper will be given a Limiting Distance Size based on these measurements. The Limiting Distance Size will be the sum of the floor to knee and 45% of the knee to pelvis measurements plus a four inch (4”) allowance for the height of the skate. The Limiting Distance Size is a vertical measurement from the playing surface and will be measured with the Limiting Distance Gauge when inspected at the clearing house phase and during post game spot checks to ensure compliance. Any pads deemed too large for a goalkeeper will be considered illegal equipment for that goalkeeper, regardless of whether or not they would have fallen within previous equipment maximums. The minimum length of the boot of the pad is to be no less than seven inches (7”). The goal pad must have a defined boot channel with no inserts. The channel must be big enough so that the skate slots into it and is not resting on the pad. No attachments such as plastic puck foils are permitted. Pads can only be ten and one-half inches (101/2”) deep. The measurement will be taken from the front face of the pad to the last edge of the inner knee protection.

Rule 46 – FIGHTING

Note – The instigating an altercation with a face shield language from Rule 46.6 has been deleted. An additional unsportsmanlike conduct penalty will no longer be assessed.

46.6 Helmets – No player may remove his helmet prior to engaging in a fight. If he should do so, he shall be assessed a two minute minor penalty for unsportsmanlike conduct. Helmets that come off in the course of and resulting from the altercation will not result in a penalty to either player.

Rule 48 – ILLEGAL CHECK TO THE HEAD

Note – The NHL has amended the wording to NHL Rule 48.1. The on-ice officials’ standard of enforcement of this rule is unchanged.

48.1 Illegal Check to the Head – A hit resulting in contact with an opponent’s head where the head was the main of contact and such contact to the head was avoidable is not permitted.

In determining whether contact with an opponent’s head was avoidable, the circumstances of the hit including the following shall be considered:

(i) Whether the player attempted to hit squarely through the opponent’s body and the head was not “picked” as a result of poor timing, poor angle of approach, or unnecessary extension of the body upward or outward.

(ii) Whether the opponent put himself in a vulnerable position by assuming a posture that made head contact on an otherwise full body check unavoidable.

(iii) Whether the opponent materially changed the position of his body or head immediately prior to or simultaneously with the hit in a way that significantly contributed to the head contact.

Rule 81 – ICING

The attainable pass language from Rule 81.5 has been deleted. The officials are to wave off icing only if the player touches the puck.

HYBRID ICING

Note – Hybrid icing will be tested in the pre-season. A vote by the NHL Players’ Association prior to the regular season will determine if hybrid icing will be incorporated for the full 2013-14 season.

Rule: For the purpose of interpretation of the rule, there are two judgments required for “icing the puck”. The Linesman must first determine that the puck will cross the goal line. Once the Linesman determines that the puck will cross the goal line, icing is completed upon the determination as to which player (attacking or defending) would first touch the puck. This decision by the Linesman will be made the instant the first player reaches the end zone face-off dots with the player’s skate being the determining factor. Should the puck be shot down the ice in such a manner that it travels around the boards and/or back towards the end zone face-off dots, the same procedure shall be in effect in that the Linesman shall determine within a similar distance as to who will have touched the puck first.

REALIGNMENT

The NHL has a new divisional alignment and scheduling matrix that ensures all 30 teams play in all 30 arenas at least once each season. In creating more geographically-appropriate groupings, the NHL now has two eight-team divisions in the Eastern Conference and two seven-team divisions in the Western Conference:

WESTERN CONFERENCE EASTERN CONFERENCE

Pacific Division Central Division Atlantic Division Anaheim Chicago Carolina Boston Calgary Colorado Columbus Buffalo Edmonton Dallas New Jersey Detroit Los Angeles Minnesota NY Islanders Florida Phoenix Nashville NY Rangers Montreal San Jose St. Louis Philadelphia Ottawa Vancouver Winnipeg Pittsburgh Tampa Bay Washington Toronto

Regular-Season Schedule Matrix

Western Conference (7-Team Divisions)

Within Conference (Division): 29 games * 5 games vs. five teams (3 Home/2 Away vs. two teams, 2 Home/3 Away vs. three teams) AND 4 games vs. one team (2 Home/2 Away). Teams rotated on a yearly basis. * 5 X 5 =25 games * 1 X 4 = 4 games

Within Conference (Non-Division): 21 games * 3 games vs. each team (2 Home/1 Away vs. four teams, 1 Home/2 Away vs. three teams). Teams rotated on a yearly basis. * 3 X 7 = 21 games

Non-Conference: 32 games * 2 games vs. each team (1 Home/1 Away) * 2 X 16 = 32 games

(Exception: one team from each division plays one less game inside Division and one more game inside Conference outside Division. For the 2013-14 season, the team from the Central Division is Colorado; the team from the Pacific Division is San Jose).

Eastern Conference (8-Team Divisions)

Within Conference (Division): 30 games * 5 games vs. two teams (3 Home/2 Away vs. one team, 2 Home/3 Away vs. one team) AND 4 games vs. five teams (2 Home/2 Away). Teams rotated on a yearly basis. * 5 X 2 =10 games * 4 X 5 = 20 games

Within Conference (Non-Division): 24 games * 3 games vs. each team (2 Home/1 Away vs. four teams, 1 Home/2 Away vs. four teams). Teams rotated on a yearly basis. * 3 X 8 = 24 games

Non-Conference: 28 games * 2 games vs. each team (1 Home/1 Away) * 2 X 14 = 28 games

STANLEY CUP PLAYOFF FORMAT

Playoff qualification will be primarily Division-based, with the top three finishers in each Division qualifying for the first 12 spots in the Stanley Cup Playoffs (and the first three "seeds" in each Division).

The two additional playoff spots in each Conference, designated as "Wild Cards," will be awarded to the next two highest-placed finishers in each Conference, ranked on the basis of regular-season points and regardless of Division.

"Seeding" of the Wild Card teams within each Divisional Playoff will be determined on the basis of regular-season points. The first-place finisher with the most regular-season points in the Conference will be matched against the Wild Card team with the fewest regular-season points, and the first-place finisher with the second-most regular-season points in the Conference matched against the Wild Card team with the second-fewest regular-season points.

The Playoffs will proceed as follows:

* #1 vs. #4 / #2 vs. #3 -- winners play each other for berth in Conference Championship

* Conference Finals -- Two advancing teams in the West and two advancing teams in the East meet in Conference Championship

* Eastern and Western Conference Champions meet in Stanley Cup Final

The League will play under this new alignment and playoff system for a minimum of three seasons, through the 2015-16 NHL season.

2013-14 NHL CRITICAL DATES

September 11 Training camps open 14 Preseason schedule begins : at (Belleville, Ont.) 26 CCM/USA Hockey All-American Prospects Game (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 30 Opening day playing rosters set (3 p.m., ET)

October 1 Opening night – NHL regular season begins Molson Canadian NHL Face-OffTM (Montreal, Que.) Blackhawks raise Stanley Cup banner: Washington Capitals at Hockey Fights Cancer Awareness Month begins

November 8 Hockey Hall of Fame Game: at 11 Hockey Hall of Fame induction ceremony (Toronto, Ont.) Inductees: Chris Chelios, Geraldine Heaney, Scott Niedermayer, Brendan Shanahan (Player category); Fred Shero (Builder category) 12 NHL General Managers Meeting (Toronto) 29 2013 Discover NHL Thanksgiving ShowdownTM: at

December 1 Signing deadline for Group 2 free agents (5 p.m., ET) 2 U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame induction and a celebration of Lester Patrick (Detroit, Mich.) U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame inductees: Cindy Curley, , Peter Karmanos Jr., Ron Mason, 23 Busiest day of NHL season – 14 games 19-27 Holiday roster freeze in effect: For all players on an NHL active roster, injured reserve, or with non-roster and injured non-roster status as of midnight (local time) Dec. 19, a roster freeze shall apply through midnight (local time) Dec. 27, with respect to , trades and loans, subject to the exceptions provided for in CBA Article 16.5 (d). 24-26 Holiday break (no scheduled practices – dressing rooms closed) 26 – Jan.5 IIHF World Junior Championship (Malmo, Sweden)

January 1 2014 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic®: Toronto Maple Leafs vs. (Michigan Stadium, 12:30 p.m., ET) 15 CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game (Calgary, Alta.) 18 Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada (Host: Lloydminster, Alta./Sask.) 25 Coors Light NHL Stadium SeriesTM: vs. (Dodger Stadium, 9:30 p.m., ET) 26 Coors Light NHL Stadium SeriesTM: New York Rangers vs. New Jersey Devils (Yankee Stadium, 12:30 p.m., ET) 29 Coors Light NHL Stadium SeriesTM: New York Rangers vs. (Yankee Stadium, 7:30 p.m., ET)

February 1 Hockey is for Everyone Month begins 6-8 Olympic break begins (at the conclusion of each Club's final game) 11-12 AHL All-Star Classic (Location: TBA) 12 Olympic men’s hockey tournament begins (, Russia) 22 Men’s hockey bronze-medal game (Sochi, Russia) 23 Men’s hockey gold-medal game (Sochi, Russia) 24 Olympic break ends (12:01 a.m., ET) 26 NHL regular season resumes 28 – March 2 Hockey Weekend Across America presented by CCM (USA Hockey)

March 1 Coors Light NHL Stadium SeriesTM: at Chicago Blackhawks (Soldier Field, 8 p.m., ET) 2 2014 Tim Hortons NHL Heritage ClassicTM: at (BC Place, 4 p.m., ET) Hockey Day in America (NBC) 5 Trade deadline (3 p.m., ET) 10-12 NHL General Managers Meeting (Boca Raton, Fla.)

April 10, 12 NCAA Frozen Four (Philadelphia, Pa.) 13 Last day of regular season 14 (tbc) NHL Draft Lottery 16 Stanley Cup Playoffs begin 17-27 IIHF Under-18 World Championship (Lappeenranta and Imatra, Finland)

May 9-25 IIHF World Championship (Minsk, ) 16-25 CHL (London, Ont.) 25-31 NHL Combine (Toronto, Ont.)

June 18 Last possible day for 2014 Stanley Cup Final TBA Deadline for first club-elected salary arbitration (later of June 15 or 48 hours after the conclusion of the Stanley Cup Final, 5 p.m., ET) 25 NHL Awards (Las Vegas, Nev.) 27-28 NHL Draft (Philadelphia, Pa.)

July 1 Free agency begins (12 p.m., ET) 5 Deadline for player-elected salary arbitration notification (5 p.m., ET) 6 Deadline for club-elected salary arbitration notification (5 p.m., ET) 20 – Aug. 6 Salary arbitration hearings held

August 8 Deadline for salary arbitration decisions to be rendered

* updated through Sept. 11, 2013

TEAM-BY-TEAM OFF-SEASON TRANSACTIONS

ANAHEIM DUCKS

Off-Season Signings/Acquisitions

June 27: Re-signed D Ben Lovejoy. July 5: Acquired RW , LW and a 1st-round pick in the 2014 NHL Draft from Ottawa for LW Bobby Ryan. July 5: Re-signed C Saku Koivu. July 7: Re-signed LW Matt Beleskey. July 16: Signed LW . July 26: Re-signed RW . Aug. 20: Signed D . Aug. 30: Re-signed RW Teemu Selanne.

Off-Season Departures

LW Bobby Ryan (traded to Ottawa) C (unrestricted ) RW Radek Dvorak (unrestricted free agent) C David Steckel (unrestricted free agent) D Jordan Hendry (unrestricted free agent) D Toni Lydman (retired)

BOSTON BRUINS

Off-Season Signings/Acquisitions

July 4: Acquired LW Loui Eriksson, RW , RW and D from Dallas for C Rich Peverley, C Tyler Seguin and D . July 5: Signed RW Jarome Iginla, RW Nick Johnson and G Chad Johnson. July 10: Re-signed G . July 12: Re-signed C .

Off-Season Departures

C Tyler Seguin (traded to Dallas) D Rich Peverley (traded to Dallas) D Andrew Ference (unrestricted free agent, signed by Edmonton) RW Jaromir Jagr (unrestricted free agent, signed by New Jersey) RW (unrestricted free agent, signed by Columbus) G Anton Khudobin (unrestricted free agent, signed by Carolina) D Aaron Johnson (unrestricted free agent, signed by NY Rangers) RW Jamie Tardif (unrestricted free agent, signed by Buffalo) LW Jay Pandolfo (unrestricted free agent) LW Kaspars Daugavins (unrestricted free agent) D Wade Redden (unrestricted free agent)

BUFFALO SABRES

Off-Season Signings/Acquisitions

May 20: Re-signed LW . June 20: Re-signed G Jhonas Enroth. June 27: Re-signed D Mike Weber. June 30: Acquired D Jamie McBain and a 2nd-round pick in the 2013 NHL Draft from Carolina for D . July 2: Named Joe Sacco assistant coach. July 3: Re-signed LW Matt Ellis. July 6: Re-signed D Alexander Sulzer. July 7: Acquired D Henrik Tallinder from New Jersey for LW Riley Boychuk. July 23: Re-signed C Luke Adam and G Matt Hackett. Aug. 5: Signed RW Jamie Tardif. Sept. 10: Named Jerry Forton assistant coach. Sept. 11: Re-signed C .

Off-Season Departures

D Andrej Sekera (traded to Carolina) LW (unrestricted free agent, signed by Carolina) D Adam Pardy (unrestricted free agent, signed by Winnipeg) C Jochen Hecht (retired)

CALGARY FLAMES

Off-Season Signings/Acquisitions

June 27: Acquired RW David Jones and D Shane O’Brien from Colorado for LW Alex Tanguay and D . July 2: Acquired LW T.J. Galiardi from San Jose for a 4th-round pick in the 2015 NHL Draft. July 4: Re-signed RW Brian McGrattan. July 5: Acquired D from St. Louis for a 5th-round pick in the 2014 NHL Draft. July 5: Signed G Karri Ramo. July 5: Re-signed D Chris Butler. July 10: Re-signed C . July 20: Re-signed C . July 31: Re-signed D T.J. Brodie. Sept. 5: Named President of Hockey Operations.

Off-Season Departures

G (retired) LW Alex Tanguay (traded to Colorado) D Cory Sarich (traded to Colorado) D Anton Babchuk (unrestricted free agent) D Brett Carson (unrestricted free agent) LW Steve Begin (unrestricted free agent) C Roman Cervenka (unrestricted free agent) G Leland Irving (unrestricted free agent) G Daniel Taylor (unrestricted free agent)

Off-Season Signings/Acquisitions

June 30: Acquired D Andrej Sekera from Buffalo for D Jamie McBain and a 2nd-round pick in the 2013 NHL Draft. July 5: Signed D and G Anton Khudobin. July 9: Re-signed C Riley Nash. July 11: Signed RW Aaron Palushaj. July 19: Re-signed RW Zac Dalpe. July 26: Signed LW Nathan Gerbe. Aug. 20: Re-signed LW .

Off-Season Departures

D Jamie McBain (traded to Buffalo) G Dan Ellis (unrestricted free agent, signed by Dallas) D Joe Corvo (unrestricted free agent, signed by Ottawa) RW Andreas Nodl (unrestricted free agent) RW Tim Wallace (unrestricted free agent) C Tim Brent (unrestricted free agent) D Marc-Andre Bergeron (unrestricted free agent) RW Chad LaRose (unrestricted free agent) D Bobby Sanguinetti (unrestricted free agent)

CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS

Off-Season Signings/Acquisitions

June 30: Re-signed LW . July 3: Re-signed D Nick Leddy. July 5: Re-signed C Michal Handzus and D Michal Rozsival. July 5: Signed G . July 12: Re-signed C Marcus Kruger. July 19: Signed D Theo Peckham and D Michael Kostka. July 24: Signed LW Brad Winchester. Sept. 2: Re-signed G Corey Crawford. Sept. 4: Re-signed D Niklas Hjalmarsson.

Off-Season Departures

C Dave Bolland (traded to Toronto) RW Michael Frolik (traded to Winnipeg) LW Daniel Carcillo (traded to Los Angeles) LW Rostislav Olesz (unrestricted free agent, signed by New Jersey) RW Viktor Stalberg (unrestricted free agent, signed by Nashville) G (unrestricted free agent, signed by Philadelphia) G (unrestricted free agent, signed by Nashville) RW (unrestricted free agent) D (unrestricted free agent)

Off-Season Signings/Acquisitions

May 10: Named Executive VP/Hockey Operations. May 23: Named Patrick Roy Head Coach and VP/Hockey Operations. June 26: Re-signed LW . June 27: Acquired LW Alex Tanguay and D Cory Sarich from Calgary for RW David Jones and D Shane O’Brien. July 5: Signed D Andre Benoit and D Nick Holden. July 18: Re-signed C . Aug. 15: Re-signed LW .

Off-Season Departures

RW David Jones (traded to Calgary) D Shane O'Brien (traded to Calgary) RW Aaron Palushaj (unrestricted free agent, signed by Carolina) D Greg Zanon (unrestricted free agent) RW (unrestricted free agent) RW (unrestricted free agent) C Tomas Vincour (restricted free agent)

COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS

Off-Season Signings/Acquisitions

June 26: Re-signed C Artem Anisimov. July 1: Re-signed G Sergei Bobrovsky. July 2: Re-signed LW Blake Comeau. July 5: Signed RW Nathan Horton. July 7: Signed RW Jack Skille. July 15: Re-signed D David Savard. July 25: Re-signed D Cody Goloubef.

Off-Season Departures

D Nick Holden (unrestricted free agent, signed by Colorado) C Nick Drazenovic (unrestricted free agent, signed by Pittsburgh) D (unrestricted free agent) LW Vaclav Prospal (unrestricted free agent) C (unrestricted free agent)

Off-Season Signings/Acquisitions

April 29: Named Jim Nill . June 7: Acquired D from Ottawa for a 6th-round pick in the 2013 NHL Draft. June 21: Named Lindy Ruff head coach. June 28: Re-signed LW Lane MacDermid. July 3: Re-signed D . July 4: Acquired C Rich Peverley, C Tyler Seguin and D Ryan Button from Boston for LW Loui Eriksson, RW Matt Fraser, RW Reilly Smith and D Joe Morrow. July 5: Acquired C Shawn Horcoff from Edmonton for D Philip Larsen and a 7th-round pick in the 2016 NHL Draft. July 5: Signed G Dan Ellis. July 8: Signed C Chris Mueller. July 24: Named James Patrick assistant coach.

Off-Season Departures

LW Loui Eriksson (traded to Boston) D Philip Larsen (traded to Edmonton) G Richard Bachman (unrestricted free agent, signed by Edmonton) LW (unrestricted free agent, signed by Nashville) C Tom Wandell (unrestricted free agent)

DETROIT RED WINGS

Off-Season Signings/Acquisitions

June 18: Re-signed C Pavel Datsyuk. June 29: Re-signed LW and D Jakub Kindl. July 5: Signed RW Daniel Alfredsson and C . July 16: Re-signed D Brendan Smith. Aug. 6: Re-signed C Joakim Andersson. Aug. 20: Re-signed RW .

Off-Season Departures

C (unrestricted free agent, signed by Tampa Bay) D Carlo Colaiacovo (unrestricted free agent) LW Jan Mursak (unrestricted free agent) D Ian White (unrestricted free agent) C Damien Brunner (unrestricted free agent)

Off-Season Signings/Acquisitions

June 10: Named Dallas Eakins head coach. June 28: Named associate coach. July 5: Signed D Andrew Ference, G Jason LaBarbera, RW Boyd Gordon, LW Jesse Joensuu and RW Ryan Hamilton. July 5: Acquired D Philip Larsen and a 7th-round pick in the 2016 NHL Draft from Dallas for C Shawn Horcoff. July 6: Signed G Richard Bachman. July 6: Re-signed LW Ryan Jones. July 10: Acquired LW David Perron from St. Louis for LW Magnus Paajarvi and a 2nd-round pick in the 2014 NHL Draft. July 18: Signed D Denis Grebeshkov. July 22: Re-signed C . Aug. 27: Signed LW Linus Omark.

Off-Season Departures

C Shawn Horcoff (traded to Dallas) LW Magnus Paajarvi (traded to St. Louis) G Nikolai Khabibulin (unrestricted free agent, signed by Chicago) D Mark Fistric (unrestricted free agent, signed by Anaheim) G Yann Danis (unrestricted free agent, signed by Philadelphia) LW Teemu Hartikainen (restricted free agent) D Theo Peckham (unrestricted free agent, signed by Chicago) D Andy Sutton (retired) C Eric Belanger (unrestricted free agent) LW (unrestricted free agent) C Chris VandeVelde (unrestricted free agent) C Jarred Smithson (unrestricted free agent) LW Lennart Petrell (unrestricted free agent) D (unrestricted free agent)

FLORIDA PANTHERS

Off-Season Signings/Acquisitions

June 14: Acquired RW Bobby Butler from Nashville for D T.J. Brennan. July 5: Re-signed C Shawn Matthias. July 5: Signed RW Joey Crabb, D Mike Mottau and C Jesse Winchester. July 8: Signed D Matt Gilroy. July 15: Re-signed G Jacob Markstrom. July 16: Re-signed C Greg Rallo and D Michael Caruso. July 22: Re-signed D Colby Robak. July 24: Re-signed C Scott Timmins. July 31: Signed C . Aug. 5: Signed C Steve Pinizzotto.

Off-Season Departures

RW Jack Skille (unrestricted free agent, signed by Columbus) C Stephen Weiss (unrestricted free agent, signed by Detroit) D Tyson Strachan (unrestricted free agent, signed by Washington) D T.J. Brennan (traded to Nashville) RW George Parros (traded to Montreal) G Jose Theodore (unrestricted free agent) D Filip Kuba (unrestricted free agent) C Peter Mueller (unrestricted free agent)

LOS ANGELES KINGS

Off-Season Signings/Acquisitions

June 18: Re-signed D Slava Voynov. June 23: Acquired RW , G Ben Scrivens and a 2nd-round pick in the 2014 or 2015 NHL Draft from Toronto for G Jonathan Bernier. July 4: Re-signed D Keaton Ellerby. July 5: Signed D Jeff Schultz. July 12: Re-signed D . July 15: Re-signed D Alec Martinez. July 16: Acquired LW Daniel Carcillo from Chicago for a conditional pick in the 2015 NHL Draft. July 18: Re-signed RW Dustin Brown. July 18: Named assistant general manager. July 21: Re-signed C Jordan Nolan. July 23: Re-signed C Trevor Lewis. Aug. 2: Re-signed LW Kyle Clifford.

Off-Season Departures

G Jonathan Bernier (traded to Toronto) D (unrestricted free agent, signed by Pittsburgh) C (unrestricted free agent, signed by Vancouver) LW Dustin Penner (unrestricted free agent, signed by Anaheim) RW Anthony Stewart (unrestricted free agent)

Off-Season Signings/Acquisitions

June 12: Re-signed LW Stephane Veilleux. June 17: Re-signed D Marco Scandella. June 24: Re-signed G Niklas Backstrom. June 30: Acquired RW Nino Niederreiter from NY Islanders for RW Cal Clutterbuck and a 3rd-round pick in the 2013 NHL Draft. July 5: Signed D and LW Matt Cooke. July 5: Re-signed D Jared Spurgeon. July 12: Signed D .

Off-Season Departures

RW Cal Clutterbuck (traded to NY Islanders) D (unrestricted free agent) RW Devin Setoguchi (traded to Winnipeg) C (unrestricted free agent, signed by Nashville) C Pierre-Marc Bouchard (unrestricted free agent, signed by NY Islanders) D Brett Clark (unrestricted free agent)

MONTREAL CANADIENS

Off-Season Signings/Acquisitions

June 13: Re-signed D Davis Drewiske. June 28: Re-signed RW Michael Blunden. July 5: Signed C Danny Briere. July 5: Acquired RW George Parros from Florida for LW Philippe Lefebvre and a 7th-round pick in the 2014 NHL Draft. July 10: Re-signed C Gabriel Dumont. July 13: Re-signed C Ryan White. Aug. 22: Signed D Douglas Murray.

Off-Season Departures

RW (unrestricted free agent, signed by New Jersey) D Yannick Weber (unrestricted free agent, signed by Vancouver) D Tomas Kaberle (unrestricted free agent) RW Colby Armstrong (unrestricted free agent) C Jeff Halpern (unrestricted free agent) LW Blake Geoffrion (retired)

Off-Season Signings/Acquisitions

April 30: Re-signed RW Patric Hornqvist. May 22: Named assistant coach. June 10: Re-signed D . July 5: Signed RW Viktor Stalberg, C Matt Cullen, LW Eric Nystrom, C Matt Hendricks and G Carter Hutton. July 17: Re-signed LW Rich Clune. July 25: Re-signed LW Nick Spaling.

Off-Season Departures

C Chris Mueller (unrestricted free agent, signed by Dallas) D Jonathon Blum (unrestricted free agent, signed by Minnesota) RW Brandon Yip (unrestricted free agent, signed by Phoenix) RW Matt Halischuk (unrestricted free agent, signed by Winnipeg) RW Bobby Butler (traded to Florida) D Hal Gill (unrestricted free agent) LW (unrestricted free agent) G (unrestricted free agent)

NEW JERSEY DEVILS

Off-Season Signings/Acquisitions

June 20: Re-signed RW Mattias Tedenby. June 30: Acquired G Cory Schneider from Vancouver for a 1st-round pick in the 2013 NHL Draft. July 4: Re-signed LW Patrik Elias and RW . July 5: Signed LW Ryane Clowe, RW Michael Ryder and LW Rostislav Olesz. July 10: Re-signed D Marek Zidlicky. July 18: Re-signed C Jacob Josefson. July 19: Named Mike Foligno assistant coach. July 23: Signed RW Jaromir Jagr. Aug. 26: Re-signed C Adam Henrique.

Off-Season Departures

LW Ilya Kovalchuk (retired) RW David Clarkson (unrestricted free agent, signed by Toronto) RW Matt D'Agostini (unrestricted free agent, signed by Pittsburgh) D Henrik Tallinder (traded to Buffalo) LW (unrestricted free agent) RW Tom Kostopoulos (unrestricted free agent) LW Steve Sullivan (unrestricted free agent) G (unrestricted free agent) G Jeff Frazee (unrestricted free agent) C Matt Anderson (unrestricted free agent) NEW YORK ISLANDERS

Off-Season Signings/Acquisitions

May 17: Re-signed LW Eric Boulton. June 30: Acquired RW Cal Clutterbuck and a 3rd-round pick in the 2013 NHL Draft from Minnesota for RW Nino Niederreiter. July 5: Signed C Peter Regin and C Pierre-Marc Bouchard. July 5: Re-signed G Evgeni Nabokov and D Travis Hamonic. July 8: Re-signed G . July 15: Re-signed C Josh Bailey. July 18: Re-signed D Thomas Hickey.

Off-Season Departures

RW Nino Niederreiter (traded to Minnesota) D Mark Streit (traded to Philadelphia) C Keith Aucoin (unrestricted free agent, signed by St. Louis) LW Jesse Joensuu (unrestricted free agent, signed by Edmonton) G Rick DiPietro (unrestricted free agent) RW Brad Boyes (unrestricted free agent) D Radek Martinek (unrestricted free agent) C Marty Reasoner (unrestricted free agent) LW David Ullstrom (restricted free agent)

NEW YORK RANGERS

Off-Season Signings/Acquisitions

June 21: Named Alain Vigneault head coach. June 30: Acquired D from Minnesota for C and a 6th-round pick in the 2014 NHL Draft. July 1: Acquired D from Philadelphia for C . July 5: Signed C , D Aaron Johnson and LW Benoit Pouliot. July 8: Re-signed D Ryan McDonagh. July 10: Re-signed LW . July 30: Re-signed LW . Aug. 6: Named associate coach, Ulf Samuelson and Daniel Lacroix assistant coaches.

Off-Season Departures

LW Ryane Clowe (unrestricted free agent, signed by New Jersey) C Benn Ferriero (traded to Minnesota) C Kris Newbury (traded to Philadelphia) D Matt Gilroy (unrestricted free agent, signed by Florida) RW Brandon Segal (unrestricted free agent, signed by Washington) D Steve Eminger (unrestricted free agent) D Roman Hamrlik (unrestricted free agent) D Michael Sauer (unrestricted free agent)

Restricted Free Agent

C Derek Stepan OTTAWA SENATORS

Off-Season Signings/Acquisitions

July 5: Acquired LW Bobby Ryan from Anaheim for RW Jakob Silfverberg, LW Stefan Noesen and a 1st-round pick in the 2014 NHL Draft. July 5: Signed LW Clarke MacArthur. July 8: Signed D Joe Corvo. July 10: Re-signed D Mark Borowiecki and LW David Dziurzynski. July 12: Re-signed RW . July 18: Re-signed C Mike Hoffman. July 22: Re-signed D Patrick Wiercioch. Aug. 7: Re-signed C Stephane Da Costa. Sept. 9: Re-signed LW .

Off-Season Departures

RW Jakob Silfverberg (traded to Anaheim) D Sergei Gonchar (traded to Dallas) RW Daniel Alfredsson (unrestricted free agent, signed by Detroit) C Peter Regin (unrestricted free agent, signed by NY Islanders) D Andre Benoit (unrestricted free agent, signed by Colorado) D Mike Lundin (unrestricted free agent) LW Guillaume Latendresse (unrestricted free agent)

Restricted Free Agent

D

PHILADELPHIA FLYERS

Off-Season Signings/Acquisitions

June 12: Acquired D Mark Streit from NY Islanders for a 4th-round pick in the 2014 NHL Draft and RW Shane Harper. July 1: Acquired C Kris Newbury from NY Rangers for D Danny Syvret. July 4: Re-signed C Adam Hall. July 5: Signed G Ray Emery and G Yann Danis. July 5: Re-signed C . July 6: Signed C Vincent Lecavalier. July 9: Re-signed D Erik Gustafsson. July 10: Re-signed D Oliver Lauridsen. July 20: Re-signed C Sean Couturier.

Off-Season Departures

C Danny Briere (unrestricted free agent, signed by Montreal) G (unrestricted free agent) G (unrestricted free agent) LW Simon Gagne (unrestricted free agent) RW Mike Knuble (unrestricted free agent) LW Ruslan Fedotenko (unrestricted free agent) D (unrestricted free agent) D Kent Huskins (unrestricted free agent) D Andreas Lilja (unrestricted free agent) D Matt Walker (unrestricted free agent) LW (retired) PHOENIX COYOTES

Off-Season Signings/Acquisitions

May 16: Re-signed LW Rob Klinkhammer. July 1: Re-signed G Mike Smith. July 5: Signed C Mike Ribeiro and G Thomas Greiss. July 5: Re-signed C Kyle Chipchura, D Michael Stone and D Chris Summers. July 9: Re-signed C Andy Miele. July 10: Named Newell Brown assistant coach. July 11: Re-signed LW Lauri Korpikoski. July 11: Signed C Tim Kennedy. July 19: Signed RW Brandon Yip. July 22: Re-signed D David Rundblad. July 25: Re-signed C Brandon McMillan. Sept. 7: Re-signed LW Mikkel Boedker.

Off-Season Departures

G Jason LaBarbera (unrestricted free agent, signed by Edmonton) RW Boyd Gordon (unrestricted free agent, signed by Edmonton) C Alexandre Bolduc (unrestricted free agent, signed by St. Louis) RW Chris Conner (unrestricted free agent, signed by Pittsburgh) RW Nick Johnson (unrestricted free agent, signed by Boston) G Chad Johnson (unrestricted free agent, signed by Boston)

PITTSBURGH PENGUINS

Off-Season Signings/Acquisitions

June 13: Re-signed C . June 24: Acquired LW from Anaheim for D Alex Grant. June 27: Re-signed LW . July 2: Re-signed D Kris Letang and RW . July 5: Signed D Rob Scuderi, C Andrew Ebbett and RW Chris Conner. July 5: Re-signed RW . July 5: Signed C Nick Drazenovic. July 10: Signed RW Matt D'Agostini. July 18: Re-signed LW Dustin Jeffrey. July 19: Signed D Brendan Mikkelson. July 24: Re-signed D Robert Bortuzzo. Aug. 9: Named Jacques Martin assistant coach.

Off-Season Departures

C Tyler Kennedy (traded to San Jose) RW Jarome Iginla (unrestricted free agent, signed by Boston) LW Matt Cooke (unrestricted free agent, signed by Minnesota) D Douglas Murray (unrestricted free agent, signed by Montreal) C Trevor Smith (unrestricted free agent, signed by Toronto) LW Brenden Morrow (unrestricted free agent) D Mark Eaton (unrestricted free agent) D Dylan Reese (unrestricted free agent)

Off-Season Signings/Acquisitions

June 20: Re-signed LW . June 26: Re-signed C and C Andrew Desjardins. June 27: Re-signed D . June 30: Acquired C Tyler Kennedy from Pittsburgh for a 2nd-round pick in the 2013 NHL Draft. July 5: Re-signed C Logan Couture and D Scott Hannan. July 30: Re-signed C Joe Pavelski. Aug. 2: Re-signed C Bracken Kearns.

Off-Season Departures

LW T.J. Galiardi (traded to Calgary) G Thomas Greiss (unrestricted free agent, signed by Phoenix) C Tim Kennedy (unrestricted free agent, signed by Phoenix) C Scott Gomez (unrestricted free agent, signed by Florida)

ST. LOUIS BLUES

Off-Season Signings/Acquisitions

May 24: Re-signed RW Adam Cracknell. May 28: Re-signed D Ian Cole. June 25: Re-signed C Patrik Berglund. June 26: Re-signed D Kevin Shattenkirk. July 3: Re-signed D . July 5: Signed C Maxim Lapierre, C Keith Aucoin and C Alexandre Bolduc. July 10: Acquired LW Magnus Paajarvi and a 2nd-round pick in the 2014 NHL Draft from Edmonton for LW David Perron. July 11: Signed C . July 19: Re-signed RW Chris Stewart. July 25: Re-signed G Jake Allen. Aug. 1: Re-signed D .

Off-Season Departures

C Andy McDonald (retired) C Scott Nichol (retired) D Kris Russell (traded to Calgary) LW David Perron (traded to Edmonton) RW Jamie Langenbrunner (unrestricted free agent) C Andrew Murray (unrestricted free agent)

Restricted Free Agent

D Alex Pietrangelo

TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING

Off-Season Signings/Acquisitions

May 6: Re-signed D Radko Gudas. June 3: Named associate coach. June 26: Re-signed D Keith Aulie. July 1: Re-signed LW Pierre-Cedric Labrie. July 3: Re-signed G Cedrick Desjardins and D Matt Taormina. July 5: Signed C Valtteri Filppula. July 16: Re-signed D Mark Barberio. Aug. 9: Named George Gwozdecky assistant coach.

Off-Season Departures

C Vincent Lecavalier (unrestricted free agent, signed by Philadelphia) LW Benoit Pouliot (unrestricted free agent, signed by NY Rangers) D Brendan Mikkelson (unrestricted free agent, signed by Pittsburgh) G (unrestricted free agent)

TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS

Off-Season Signings/Acquisitions

June 13: Re-signed RW Colton Orr. June 23: Acquired G Jonathan Bernier from Los Angeles for RW Matt Frattin, G Ben Scrivens and a 2nd-round pick in the 2014 or 2015 NHL Draft. June 30: Acquired C Dave Bolland from Chicago for a 2nd- and 4th-round pick in the 2013 NHL Draft and a 4th-round pick in 2014. July 5: Signed RW David Clarkson and C Trevor Smith. July 5: Re-signed C Tyler Bozak and LW Frazer McLaren. July 22: Re-signed D Carl Gunnarsson. July 30: Re-signed D Mark Fraser. Sept. 10: Re-signed C .

Off-Season Departures

RW Matt Frattin (traded to Los Angeles) G Ben Scrivens (traded to Los Angeles) C (unrestricted free agent, signed by Washington) D Mike Komisarek (unrestricted free agent, signed by Carolina) LW Clarke MacArthur (unrestricted free agent, signed by Ottawa) D Michael Kostka (unrestricted free agent, signed by Chicago) RW Ryan Hamilton (unrestricted free agent, signed by Edmonton) D Ryan O'Byrne (unrestricted free agent) C Tim Connolly (unrestricted free agent) G Jussi Rynnas (unrestricted free agent) C Leo Komarov (restricted free agent)

Restricted Free Agent

D Cody Franson VANCOUVER CANUCKS

Off-Season Signings/Acquisitions

May 29: Re-signed . June 25: Named John Tortorella head coach. July 5: Signed C Brad Richardson and D Yannick Weber. July 6: Signed C Mike Santorelli. July 12: Signed C Benn Ferriero. July 23: Named Mike Sullivan and Glen Gulutzan assistant coaches. July 24: Re-signed C . July 25: Re-signed RW . Aug. 22: Re-signed D Chris Tanev and D .

Off-Season Departures

G Cory Schneider (traded to New Jersey) D Keith Ballard (unrestricted free agent, signed by Minnesota) C Maxime Lapierre (unrestricted free agent, signed by St. Louis) C Derek Roy (unrestricted free agent, signed by St. Louis) RW Andrew Gordon (unrestricted free agent, signed by Winnipeg) C Andrew Ebbett (unrestricted free agent, signed by Pittsburgh) RW Steven Pinizzotto (unrestricted free agent, signed by Florida) LW (unrestricted free agent) D Derek Joslin (unrestricted free agent) D (unrestricted free agent) D (unrestricted free agent) C (unrestricted free agent)

WASHINGTON CAPITALS

Off-Season Signings/Acquisitions

July 2: Re-signed D Tomas Kundratek. July 8: Signed D Tyson Strachan. July 10: Re-signed D Karl Alzner. Aug. 20: Signed RW Brandon Segal. Aug. 23: Signed C Mikhail Grabovski. Sept. 7: Re-signed C Marcus Johansson.

Off-Season Departures

D Jeff Schultz (unrestricted free agent, signed by Los Angeles) C Mike Ribeiro (unrestricted free agent, signed by Phoenix) C Matt Hendricks (unrestricted free agent, signed by Nashville) RW Joey Crabb (unrestricted free agent, signed by Florida) LW (unrestricted free agent) D (unrestricted free agent) WINNIPEG JETS

Off-Season Signings/Acquisitions

June 30: Acquired RW Michael Frolik from Chicago for a 3rd- and 5th-round pick in the 2013 NHL Draft. July 2: Re-signed D Grant Clitsome. July 4: Re-signed G . July 5: Acquired RW Devin Setoguchi from Minnesota for a 2nd-round pick in the 2014 NHL Draft. July 6: Signed RW Andrew Gordon and D Adam Pardy. July 11: Signed RW Matt Halischuk. July 16: Re-signed C and C Patrice Cormier. July 19: Re-signed D Paul Postma. July 20: Re-signed D Zach Redmond. July 22: Re-signed C Bryan Little. July 23: Re-signed RW Anthony Peluso. July 26: Re-signed RW Blake Wheeler. July 29: Re-signed D Zach Bogosian.

Off-Season Departures

C Mike Santorelli (unrestricted free agent, signed by Vancouver) C Alexander Burmistrov (restricted free agent) C Nik Antropov (unrestricted free agent) D Ron Hainsey (unrestricted free agent) D Derek Meech (unrestricted free agent) C (unrestricted free agent) C Aaron Gagnon (unrestricted free agent) RW Antti Miettinen (unrestricted free agent)

OUTDOOR GAMES

Six regular-season games will be played in outdoor locations this season: the 2014 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic®, the 2014 Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic™ and the four-game Coors Light NHL Stadium Series™.

The games, in chronological order, are scheduled as follows:

2014 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic®

Toronto Maple Leafs vs. Detroit Red Wings Michigan Stadium, Wednesday, Jan. 1, 1 p.m., ET NBC, CBC, RDS

Coors Light NHL Stadium Series™

Anaheim Ducks vs. Los Angeles Kings Dodger Stadium, Saturday, Jan. 25, 9:30 p.m., ET NBCSN, CBC

New York Rangers vs. New Jersey Devils Yankee Stadium, Sunday, Jan. 26, 12:30 p.m., ET NBC, CBC

New York Rangers vs. New York Islanders Yankee Stadium, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 7:30 p.m., ET NBCSN

Pittsburgh Penguins vs. Chicago Blackhawks Soldier Field, Saturday, March 1, 8 p.m., ET

2014 Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic™

Ottawa Senators vs. Vancouver Canucks BC Place, Sunday, March 2, 4 p.m., ET CBC, RDS, NBCSN

Outdoor Games -- Attendance

2003 NHL Heritage Classic

57,167 - 4, Edmonton Oilers 3, Nov. 22, 2003, at Commonwealth Stadium, Edmonton.

2008 NHL Winter Classic

71,217 - Pittsburgh Penguins 2, 1 (SO), Jan. 1, 2008, at Ralph Wilson Stadium, Buffalo.

2009 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic

40,818 - Detroit Red Wings 6, Chicago Blackhawks 4, Jan. 1, 2009, at Wrigley Field, Chicago.

2010 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic

38,112 - Boston Bruins 2, 1 (OT), Jan. 1, 2010, at Fenway Park, Boston.

2011 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic

68,111 - Washington Capitals 3, Pittsburgh Penguins 1, Jan. 1, 2011, at Heinz Field, Pittsburgh.

2011 Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic

41,022 - 4, Montreal Canadiens 0, Feb. 20, 2011, at McMahon Stadium, Calgary.

2012 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic

46,967- New York Rangers 3, Philadelphia Flyers 2, Jan. 2, 2012, at , Philadelphia.

Outdoor Games -- Weather at Puck Drop

2003 NHL Heritage Classic

-2°F/-19°C, clear, severe wind chill - Nov. 22, 2003, at Commonwealth Stadium, Edmonton. Montreal Canadiens 4, Edmonton Oilers 3.

2008 NHL Winter Classic

33°F /1°C, flurries - Jan. 1, 2008, at Ralph Wilson Stadium, Buffalo. Pittsburgh Penguins 2, Buffalo Sabres 1 (SO).

2009 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic

32°F /0°C, overcast, swirling wind - Jan. 1, 2009, at Wrigley Field, Chicago. Detroit Red Wings 6, Chicago Blackhawks 4.

2010 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic

39°F/4°C, overcast - Jan. 1, 2010, at Fenway Park, Boston. Boston Bruins 2, Philadelphia Flyers 1 (OT).

2011 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic

51°F/10°C, overcast, light rain - Jan. 1, 2011, at Heinz Field, Pittsburgh. Washington Capitals 3, Pittsburgh Penguins 1.

2011 Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic

16°F/-9°C, clear, wind - Feb. 20, 2011, at McMahon Stadium, Calgary. Calgary Flames 4, Montreal Canadiens 0

2012 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic 41°F/5°C, partly cloudy - Jan. 2, 2012, at Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia. New York Rangers 3, Philadelphia Flyers 2.

2014 OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES -- SOCHI, RUSSIA

The National Hockey League will pause from Feb. 9-25, 2014, while NHL players comprise the majority of the rosters of the national teams competing in the 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia. The NHL season resumes Wednesday, Feb. 26, with a slate of four games.

NHL players will be available to the 12 participating nations for the men’s Olympic tournament (Feb. 12 – 23, 2014). This will mark the fifth consecutive time dating back to 1998 that NHL players have participated in the Olympics. More than 120 NHL players are expected to compete for their respective nations in Sochi.

As part of the agreement among the National Hockey League, National Hockey League Players' Association and International Ice Hockey Federation, seven NHL referees and six NHL linesmen will be integrated into the IIHF on-ice officials’ crews that will work the men’s tournament. The Olympic ice hockey tournament will be played according to the IIHF rulebook on international sized rinks, 60 x 30 meters.

Twelve teams in three groups will participate in the men’s event (Feb. 12-23), eight in two groups in the women’s (Feb. 8-20).

NBCUniversal, the Olympics rights holder in the U.S., and CBC/Radio-Canada, the Olympics rights holder in Canada, will present coverage of the Olympic ice hockey tournament in their respective countries. Schedules for each network will be released at a later date.

2014 Olympic Winter Games Ice Hockey Competition -- Men

Group A Group B Group C

Russia Austria Canada Latvia Finland Switzerland United States Norway Sweden

Preliminary Round: Feb. 12-16 Qualification Playoff: Feb. 18 Quarterfinals: Feb. 19 Semifinals: Feb. 21 Bronze-Medal Game: Feb. 22 Gold-Medal Game: Feb. 23

The full schedule: http://www.iihf.com/competition/olympics-2014-men/schedule.html

Previous Olympic Winter Games with NHL Player Participation

Year Venue Gold Silver Bronze

1998 Nagano, Japan Czech Republic Russia Finland 2002 , Utah Canada USA Russia 2006 , Italy Sweden Finland Czech Republic 2010 Vancouver, B.C. Canada USA Finland

UPCOMING MILESTONES FOR 2013-14

Players Approaching 1,000 Games Played

Tomas Kaberle free agent 984 Martin St. Louis Tampa Bay 979 Michal Handzus Chicago 950 Robyn Regehr Los Angeles 943 Scott Gomez Florida 941 Scott Hannan San Jose 941 Vancouver 940 Matt Cooke Minnesota 935 Brad Stuart San Jose 924 Alex Tanguay Colorado 922

Players Approaching Milestone Goals (400, 500, 600, 700)

Jaromir Jagr New Jersey 681 Teemu Selanne Anaheim 675 Vincent Lecavalier Philadelphia 383 Ray Whitney Dallas 376 Edmonton 376 Milan Hejduk free agent 375 Patrik Elias New Jersey 375 Alex Ovechkin Washington 371

Players Approaching Milestone Assists (500, 600, 700, 800)

Joe Thornton San Jose 787 Teemu Selanne Anaheim 755 Daniel Alfredsson Detroit 682 Ray Whitney Dallas 656 Jarome Iginla Boston 576 Martin St. Louis Tampa Bay 572 NY Rangers 560 Saku Koivu Anaheim 559 Sergei Gonchar Dallas 558 Patrik Elias New Jersey 555 Vincent Lecavalier Philadelphia 491 Phoenix 484 Roman Hamrlik free agent 483 Tomas Kaberle free agent 476 Vancouver 467 Patrick Marleau San Jose 457

Players Approaching 1,000 Points

Marian Hossa Chicago 935 Patrik Elias New Jersey 930 Martin St. Louis Tampa Bay 912

Goaltenders Approaching Milestone Wins

Martin Brodeur New Jersey 669 Jose Theodore free agent 286 Henrik Lundqvist NY Rangers 276 Buffalo 269

Goaltenders Approaching 50th

Nikolai Khabibulin Chicago 46 Henrik Lundqvist NY Rangers 45

Head Coaches Approaching 500th, 600th Win

Lindy Ruff Dallas 571 Darryl Sutter Los Angeles 461

TIE-BREAKING PROCEDURE

(Note: the tie-breaking procedure is unchanged from 2012-13)

If two or more clubs are tied in points during the regular season, the standing of the clubs is determined in the following order:

1. The fewer number of games played (i.e., superior points percentage).

2. The greater number of games won, excluding games won in a Shootout. This figure is reflected in the ROW column in the League standings.

3. The greater number of points earned in games between the tied clubs. If two clubs are tied, and have not played an equal number of home games against each other, points earned in the first game played in the city that had the extra game shall not be included. If more than two clubs are tied, the higher percentage of available points earned in games among those clubs, and not including any "odd" games, shall be used to determine the standing.

4. The greater differential between goals for and against for the entire regular season. (A victory in a Shootout counts as one goal for, while a shootout loss counts as one goal against).

ORDER OF SELECTION FOR 2014 NHL DRAFT

(Note: the order of selection criteria for the NHL Draft is unchanged from 2012-13)

The NHL Draft Lottery is a weighted lottery system to determine the order of selection for the first 14 picks of the NHL Draft.

The 14 teams that do not qualify for the 2013-14 Stanley Cup Playoffs, or clubs that acquire those clubs' 2014 first-round draft picks, participate in the drawing.

All 14 clubs have a chance at winning the right to the first overall selection. The odds of winning the lottery are determined by the teams’ 2013-14 regular-season point totals. The lottery- winning team will draft first overall, with the remaining 13 teams slotted in reverse order of their regular-season point totals.

In the first round of the 2014 NHL Draft, the order of selection is as follows: a) The first 14 selections, as determined by the NHL Draft Lottery (see above); b) Clubs eliminated in the first two rounds of the 2014 Stanley Cup Playoffs, regular-season division winners excluded, in inverse order of points; c) Regular-season division winning clubs eliminated in the first two rounds of the 2014 Stanley Cup Playoffs, in inverse order of points; d) Clubs eliminated in the 2014 Conference Finals, in inverse order of points; e) Stanley Cup Finalist f) Stanley Cup Champion

In the second and subsequent rounds the order of selection is as follows: a) Non-playoff clubs in inverse order of points; b) Clubs eliminated in the first two rounds of the 2014 Stanley Cup Playoffs, regular-season division winners excluded, in inverse order of points; c) Regular-season division winning clubs eliminated in the first two rounds of the 2014 Stanley Cup Playoffs, in inverse order of points; d) Clubs eliminated in the 2014 Conference Finals, in inverse order of points; e) Stanley Cup Finalist f) Stanley Cup Champion

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT

The 2013-14 NHL regular season is the second played under the 10-year Collective Bargaining Agreement between the National Hockey League and National Hockey League Players' Association that runs through September 15, 2022.

The Agreement is available online as a PDF document, at NHL.com/CBA.

Following is an index of frequently-referenced topics:

NHL Draft Article 8 Entry Level Compensation Article 9 Free Agency Article 10 Standard Player's Contract Article 11 Salary Arbitration Article 12 Waivers Article 13 Active Roster Size Article 16.4 Holiday Roster Freeze Article 16.5 Injured Reserve List Article 16.11 Supplementary Discipline Article 18

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Anaheim Ducks Alex Gilchrist 714-940-2911 714-813-0698 [email protected] Steve Hoem 714-940-2909 714-851-0288 [email protected] Lauren O’Gorman 714-940-2890 714-423-0606 [email protected]

Boston Bruins Matthew Chmura 617-624-1913 857-294-0117 [email protected] @mchmura Eric Tosi 617-624-1935 857-241-8330 [email protected] @EricTosi Heidi Holland 617-624-1909 857-241-8349 [email protected] Erika Wentzell 617-624-1967 857-241-8352 [email protected]

Buffalo Sabres Michael Gilbert 716-855-4526 716-479-2804 [email protected] Chris Bandura 716-855-4515 716-983-6735 [email protected] @cbandura Marc Heintzman 716-855-4562 716-912-2248 [email protected] Ian Ott 716-855-4484 716-479-5481 [email protected] @IanSabresPR

Calgary Flames Peter Hanlon 403-777-3684 403-861-2492 [email protected] Sean Kelso 403-777-1387 403-826-7846 [email protected] @kelsohockey Bernie Hargrave 403-777-3680 [email protected]

Carolina Hurricanes Mike Sundheim 919-861-5477 919-522-4583 [email protected] @MikeSundheim Kyle Hanlin 919-861-5429 919-523-7635 [email protected] @KyleHanlin Brian Verdi 919-861-7148 516-359-2610 [email protected] @BrianVerdi

Chicago Blackhawks Brandon Faber 312-455-7060 312-405-2622 [email protected] Adam Rogowin 312-455-7025 847-903-6601 [email protected] Rob Tillotson 312-455-7048 404-918-3447 [email protected] Meghan Bower 312-455-7024 847-840-3648 [email protected]

Colorado Avalanche Jean Martineau 303-405-6005 303-956-4111 [email protected] Brendan McNicholas 303-405-6010 303-596-4536 [email protected] Ron Knabenbauer 303-405-6006 720-987-9512 [email protected] Scott Ward 303-405-6030 970-978-0950 [email protected]

Columbus Blue Jackets Todd Sharrock 614-246-4157 614-746-5403 [email protected] @ToddSharrock Richard Bowness 614-246-0288 313-348-9282 [email protected] @RickBownessJr Karen Davis 614-246-4310 614-332-5924 [email protected] @kldhockey

Dallas Stars Tom Holy 214-387-5633 408-348-5784 [email protected] Greg Ramirez 214-387-5562 214-564-8197 [email protected] Ben Fromstein 214-387-5551 847-271-2728 [email protected] Joe Calvillo 214-387-5557 210-422-6022 [email protected]

TEAM/PR CONTACTS OFFICE CELL EMAIL TWITTER

Detroit Red Wings John Hahn 313-396-7538 313-732-7433 john.hahn@.com Todd Beam 313-396-7537 586-206-9293 [email protected] Kyle Kujawa 313-396-7518 248-953-4561 [email protected]

Edmonton Oilers J.J. Hebert 780-409-5859 780-237-0074 [email protected] Patrick Garland 780-409-5856 780-264-5930 [email protected] Shawn May 780-409-5858 780-222-9330 [email protected]

Florida Panthers Matt Sacco 954-835-7713 954-448-0134 [email protected] Justin Copertino 954-835-7712 754-264-9158 [email protected] Glenn Odebralski 954-835-7722 954-849-0630 [email protected] @GlennOdebralski Adelyn Biedenbach 954-835-7207 954-249-4817 [email protected] @adelynlee

Los Angeles Kings Michael Altieri 310-535-4545 [email protected] @michaelaaltieri Jeff Moeller 310-535-4544 [email protected] Mike Kalinowski 310-535-4515 [email protected] Jeremy Zager 310-535-4433 [email protected]

Minnesota Wild Aaron Sickman 651-602-6009 651-755-5236 [email protected] @asickman19 Carly Peters 651-602-6034 612-803-5576 [email protected] @carly_peters Ryan Stanzel 651-602-5736 651-261-2054 [email protected] @rstanzel Deb Hanson 651-602-5729 [email protected]

Montreal Canadiens Donald Beauchamp 514-989-2803 514-231-0955 [email protected] Dominick Saillant 514-989-2760 514-895-9706 [email protected] François Marchand 514-989-2746 514-704-9998 [email protected] Sylvie Lambert 514-989-2829 [email protected] Carl Lavigne 514-989-2837 514-434-2837 [email protected]

Nashville Predators Gerry Helper 615-770-2344 615-642-7106 [email protected] Kevin Wilson 615-770-2335 615-642-6213 [email protected] @KWilsonPreds Jimi Russell 615-770-2293 615-642-8687 [email protected] @Jimi_Russ

New Jersey Devils Mike Levine 973-757-6110 [email protected] Pete Albietz 973-757-6118 [email protected] Dan Beam 973-757-6124 [email protected]

New York Islanders Kimber Auerbach 516-501-6841 973-714-1808 [email protected] Jesse Eisenberg 516-501-6761 919-699-5655 [email protected] @JesseDEisenberg Travis Betts 516-501-6735 817-296-5391 [email protected] Greg Picker 516-501-6868 631-741-2207 [email protected]

New York Rangers John Rosasco 212-465-6486 917-923-1366 [email protected] Brendan McIntyre 212-465-5965 914-393-6738 [email protected] Dino Ticinelli 212-465-6472 646-421-0310 [email protected]

Ottawa Senators Brian Morris 613-599-0289 613-293-2448 [email protected] Chris Moore 613-599-0326 613-791-0814 [email protected] Amanda Nigh 613-599-0261 613-298-9484 [email protected] TEAM/PR CONTACTS OFFICE CELL EMAIL TWITTER

Philadelphia Flyers Zack Hill 215-389-9437 856-498-0476 zhill@-spectacor.com Joe Siville 215-389-9493 215-847-7144 [email protected] Brian Smith 215-952-5780 302-981-9442 [email protected]

Phoenix Coyotes Richard Nairn 623-772-3249 602-300-2749 [email protected] @RichNairn9 Chris Wojcik 623-772-3727 623-225-9874 [email protected] @Chris_Wojcik Greg Dillard 623-772-3306 623-694-0215 [email protected] @GregDillard

Pittsburgh Penguins Tom McMillan 412-255-1828 [email protected] Jennifer Bullano 412-255-1777 724-971-4327 [email protected] @PensPRLady Jason Seidling 412-255-1804 724-689-3807 [email protected] Ali Doyle 412-255-1809 412-760-9207 [email protected]

San Jose Sharks Scott Emmert 408-999-5713 408-859-3346 [email protected] @ScottEmmert44 Ben Guerrero 408-999-5711 925-487-7431 [email protected] @brguerrero Ryan Stenn 408-999-5705 408-375-5849 [email protected] Jason Plank 408-999-6829 408-483-2521 [email protected]

St. Louis Blues Mike Caruso 314-622-2577 314-378-3080 [email protected] Rich Jankowski 314-622-2522 314-712-7084 [email protected] Dan O’Neill 314-622-5401 314-413-7929 [email protected]

Tampa Bay Lightning Bill Wickett 813-301-6875 813-352-9167 [email protected] Brian Breseman 813-301-6871 813-352-9124 [email protected] @BBreseman Trevor Van Knotsenburg 813-301-6826 813-344-7236 [email protected] @TrevorVanK Missy Zielinski 813-301-6575 585-208-7093 [email protected] @Missy_Zielinski Matt Sammon 813-301-6786 813-716-7090 [email protected] @SammonSez

Toronto Maple Leafs Pat Park 416-815-5761 416-801-9498 [email protected] @PatPark23 Craig Downey 416-815-5785 416-254-0709 [email protected] @Downey99 Aaron Gogishvili 416-815-5704 416-697-9997 [email protected] @A_Gogishvili

Vancouver Canucks Chris Brumwell 604-899-4623 604-218-3906 [email protected] Ben Brown 604-899-4609 604-763-5655 [email protected] Stephanie Maniago 604-899-4622 604-813-3159 [email protected] Jen Rollins 604-899-4620 604-365-2990 [email protected]

Washington Capitals Kurt Kehl 202-266-2354 [email protected] Sergey Kocharov 202-266-2356 703-405-0984 [email protected] @SergeyKocharov Pace Sagester 202-266-2357 919-368-3533 [email protected] @PaceSagester Megan Eichenberg 202-266-2310 540-903-1627 [email protected] @MegEic

Winnipeg Jets Scott Brown 204-926-5570 204-799-6392 [email protected] @BrownScottTN Christina Caligiuri 204-926-5584 204-228-0745 [email protected] @ChristinaLCal Kalen Qually 204-926-5574 204-918-4019 [email protected] @KalenQually

NHL PR CONTACTS

CONTACT TITLE OFFICE CELL EMAIL Gary Meagher Executive Vice President, Communications 416-359-7960 416-729-4700 gmeagher@.com Frank Brown Group Vice President, Content Integration 212-789-2042 347-853-4390 [email protected] Jamey Horan Group Vice President, Communications & Player Development 212-789-2785 646-652-9981 [email protected] John Dellapina Group Vice President, Communications 212-789-2115 917-363-7988 [email protected] Benny Ercolani Statistician & Information Officer 416-359-7963 416-729-5666 [email protected] Greg Inglis Senior Director, News Services 212-789-2065 347-853-2461 [email protected] Nirva Milord, Director, Communications 212-789-2123 917-715-6187 [email protected] Julie Young* Director, Communications 416-359-7964 416-605-3550 [email protected] Schuyler Baehman Senior Manager, Event Communications & Player Development 212-789-2097 908-917-0456 [email protected] David Keon Senior Manager, Communications 416-359-7962 416-729-5665 [email protected] Kerry McGovern Senior Manager, Communications 212-789-2172 347-853-6009 [email protected] Jennifer Moad Senior Manager, Communications 416-359-7961 416-527-2852 [email protected] Trevor Bjergso Manager, Social Media 416-359-7965 416-540-5306 [email protected] Jasmine Ghafour Manager, Communications 416-359-7968 647-808-4876 [email protected] Josh Bernstein Coordinator, Communications 212-789-2609 [email protected] Nicole Buckley Coordinator, Event Communications & Player Development 212-789-2066 [email protected] Erica Yakobzon Coordinator, Communications 212-789-2157 [email protected]

* On maternity leave