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All Habs Headlines: Friday July 15, 2016

On this day in hockey history 2005 — Mike Babcock kicks off a new era in Hockeytown when he’s introduced as the coach of the Detroit Red Wings. 1994 — Just 31 days after coaching the New York Rangers to their first Stanley Cup championship in 54 years, Mike Keenan quits his job, saying at a news conference in Toronto that he’s leaving with four years remaining on his contract because of a “breach of contractual obligations.”  1998 — Free agent goaltender Curtis Joseph signs with the Toronto Maple Leafs.
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► Markov Is the Standard of Leadership

► Changes to the Habs Analytics Department

► Name Our Team, But Only if You Live Nearby

► Scrivens Signs In The KHL

► McPhee Ready To Win Now

► Miller, Rangers Avoid Arbitration

► “Why Don’t They Give Him An Offer Sheet?”

► Oh, Thank God!

 

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