Morning Hits: Champions Cup, Hybrid icing, Grabovski, Maple Leafs, Gagne, Kaberle and Woywitka
  • Chris Botta: In an internal memo, the NHL details a staff re-organization and plan to add $1 billion in national revenue in three years.
  • Chris Botta: The NHL plans on having a Champions Cup tournament with the top NHL and European teams by 2016.
  • Matt Kalman: The NHL will use hybrid icing during preseason games.
  • Chuck Gormley: Mikhail Grabovski is having visa issues and may not get to camp until the end of the week.
  • CapGeek: The Maple Leafs are paying out $5.4 million in salary and $2.5 million in cap hits for players that are no longer in their organization.
  • David Alter: The Maple Leafs will have 59 players in training camp.
  • Renaud Lavoie: Simon Gagne is still looking for a contract. He’ll wait and see what options he’ll have in the next few days.
  • Daren Millard: Tomas Kaberle said on Hockey Central @ Noon that he signed with Kladno of the Czech league over the KHL because it contains an out clause to return to the NHL.
  • Andy Strickland: Jeff Woywitka is skating with the Oilers and hoping to remain in North America. He turned down a offer from Sweden.