Dany Heatley's indecision could turn out to be costly for him and the Senators. League sources confirmed early Thursday the disgruntled winger let the midnight deadline pass to accept a trade to the Oilers.
The Edmonton Oilers wanted Dany Heatley, and the Ottawa Senators were more than willing to let him go. But the two-time 50-goal scorer wasn't willing to change teams -- at least not right now -- and that refusal will cost the...
No decision by Dany Heatley tonight, various media outlets tweeted around 9:40 p.m. on Canada Day. So what do you think? Are you sick of the guy already? Me, I've been thinking about this quote, one of my favourites: "Until one...
Dany Heatley has opened the door to agreeing to a trade with the Edmonton Oilers. While Heatley's agent told Sun Media Wednesday night the disgruntled winger wasn't willing to accept a deal Wednesday night, he has held...
OTTAWA - Talk about cheap and pathetic. Snivelling comments in a letter from Tom Molloy, a friend of Dany Heatley's parents, have only served to fuel the outrage in the nation's capital. If that was the intent, it worked. If it...
The Oilers want Dany Heatley -- and they're working overtime to convince him to accept a trade to Edmonton. TSN, citing sources, says members of the Oilers management team have arranged a face-to-face meeting with Heatley in...
Dany Heatley will presumably have a new home at the end of business today and the only thing we know is that the Edmonton Oilers are still in the mix along with other teams. Heatley, who has asked Ottawa General Manager Bryan...
By Joanne Ireland, edmontonjournal.comJuly 1, 2009 9:50 AM Photograph by: Mike Cassese/Reuters, EDMONTON - Dany Heatley has said he wants out of Ottawa, but the high-scoring left winger is particular about where he goes....
Here’s one way of looking at the Dany Heatley-to-Edmonton trade that fell through last night but might be resurrected at some time today. It’s not the first time that a deal between Senators GM Bryan Murray and the Oilers came...
Could have been the whisky. . . Might have been the gin. . . . Or how about a self-inflicted wound? So how are people reacting now that the team has (seemingly) been once again rejected by an NHL star? Over at Sportsnet , Mark...