Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Duncan's Teeth - Niedermayer retires, Blackhawks go gay, and Ladd to the Canucks?

[Duncan's Teeth is a round-up of the seven most interesting and intriguing hockey links of the day. Named in honour of Duncan Keith and the late seven teeth he lost on that fateful day of Sunday, May 23rd, 2010. May the chicklets rest in peace.]

Whoah, what a day!
Future Hall of Famer Scott Niedermayer announces his retirement today. Premature, or just right? [CBC]
Nathan Horton and Gregory Campbell will deal with mediocrity no longer, as they are traded from the Florida Panthers to the Boston Bruins in exchange for Dennis Wideman, the Bruins' 15th pick in the 2010 draft, and a third round pick in the 2011 draft. [NHL]
Pat Quinn steps down as head coach of the Edmonton Oilers, to be replaced by Tom Renney. That was...quick. [Edmonton Journal]
The Chicago Blackhawks will march in Chicago's gay Pride Parade. Brent Sopel is pumped. [Puck Daddy]
Andrew Ladd might be heading to the Vancouver Canucks. Ryan Kesler says, "wait...what?" [TSN]
This year's inductees into the Hockey Hall of Fame were released today: Dino Ciccarelli, Angela James, Cammi Granato among the notable players. BUT NO PAT BURNS. WTF MOMENT. [Globe and Mail]
The NHL's 2010-11 schedule was released today. How does your favourite teams' season shape up? Find the Canucks' sched here. Longest road trip: 5 games. Woo! [NHL]

[Photo: PE]

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