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Mathieu Perreault signs with Winnipeg Jets Best of luck to former #NHLDucks C Mathieu Perreault, who has reportedly signed with WPG. . Good guy deserves good things. — Dan Wood (@Duckscolorman) July 1, 2014 Best of luck to my buddy Mathieu Perreault heading to free agency. Great center. The best as yet to come. Only need a chance in a top 6 #nhl — Louis Robitaille (@LouisRobitaille) July 1, 2014Jonas Hiller signs with Calgary Flames "Jonas is familiar with the West, hes had great success in the league," - Treliving on Jonas Hiller — Calgary Flames (@NHLFlames) July 1, 2014 Today Jonas Hiller agreed to not win a Stanley cup for the next two years. Aka he signed with the flames for two years. — Mac Vogel (@VOGEL_cords) July 1, 2014 Jonas Hiller got a good deal! One of my favorites, so sad to see him go, but he deserves a new start. Good luck to him! #PleaseDontShutUsOut — Mike Hart (@mhart92) July 1, 2014Brad Richards signs with Chicago Blackhawks Biggest NHL Free Agency move of the day: Brad Richards to Chicago. Blackhawks just improved their team drastically. — Amin Ajani (@AminAjani) July 1, 2014 Im willing to wager that Kane can liven up Brad Richards and get a good, productive season out of him — Tyler Joy (@Tj1626) July 1, 2014 Wow Brad Richards will have a blasty blast in Chi-Town. I sense a lot of Chelsea Dagger in his future — Greg (@GregNYR19) July 1, 2014Stephane Robidas signs with Toronto Maple Leafs Talking good guys, former #NHLDucks D Stephane Robidas is one of the best. Good luck to him in TOR. — Dan Wood (@Duckscolorman) July 1, 2014 Stephane Robidas is 37 and is coming off a fractured leg, so three years and $9-million is probably as good as he was gonna get. — Bruce Arthur (@bruce_arthur) July 1, 2014Matt Frattin traded to Toronto Maple Leafs @Matt_Frattin is back in TO baby! #reunited — Jake Gardiner (@Jgardiner272) July 1, 2014Leo Komarov signs with Toronto Maple Leafs Welcome back boddddddddy @CorporalKomarov @LKomarov — James van Riemsdyk (@JVReemer21) July 1, 2014 Happy to be back in the capital of hockey..See you soon;) #MapleLeafs — Leo Komarov (@LKomarov) July 1, 2014Jussi Jokinen signs with Florida Panthers Jussi Jokinen scored 57 points for #Pens last year; #FlaPanthers leading scorer (Nick Bjugstad) ended with 38. — George Richards (@GeorgeRichards) July 1, 2014Al Montoya signs with Florida Panthers You guys all know what was the tiebreaking factor in my new goalie partner signing right? #flow #twins pic.twitter.com/kwy0z1O1Bn — Strombone (@strombone1) July 1, 2014Matt Niskanen signs with Washington Capitals Matt Niskanen signs a 7-year, $40.25 million deal with the Washington Capitals. #TSN #FAF #FreeAgentFrenzy — NHL on TSN (@NHLonTSN) July 1, 2014 Matt Niskanen has played eight years in the NHL, one of them was very impressive. Someone will overpay for him today. — steve simmons (@simmonssteve) July 1, 2014 Matt Niskanen a true American, not signing until halftime of the game. — Ann Frazier (@annfrazi) July 1, 2014 After carefully evaluating todays deals, Ive concluded that free agent frenzy needs more breathalyzers — Bruce Arthur (@bruce_arthur) July 1, 2014 . On one of the memorable European nights at Old Trafford, Van Persie scored three times in a 27-minute span either side of halftime to overturn a 2-0 deficit from the first leg. A slew of brilliant saves by David de Gea were also key to a famous win for the English champions -- and a vital one for their manager, David Moyes. . Danks (1-8) lost his first eight decisions in the worst opening to a season by a White Sox starter since 1942. The lefty looked like his 15-game winning self of a year ago, allowing just one unearned run on seven hits with striking out six and walking just one in 7 1/3 innings. . He didnt need a whole lot of experience to know what was coming this time. NEW YORK -- LeBron James understands it will take time, but he wants Donald Sterling out of the NBA. And he said Sunday that players believe nobody in Sterlings family should be able to own the Los Angeles Clippers if hes gone. Sterling has been banned for life for making racist comments and Commissioner Adam Silver has urged owners to force Sterling to sell the franchise. While Silver has said no decisions had been made about the rest of Sterlings family, NBA spokesman Mike Bass released a statement Sunday night clarifying the leagues authority in the matter. "Under the NBA constitution, if a controlling owners interest is terminated by a three-quarter vote, all other team owners interests are automatically terminated as well," Bass said. "It doesnt matter whether the owners are related as is the case here. These are the rules to which all NBA owners agreed to as a condition of owning their team." Shelly Sterling, Sterlings estranged wife, said she intends to keep her 50 per cent of the franchise. "As players, we want whats right and we dont feel like no one in his family should be able to own the team," James said after the Miami Heat practiced for Game 4 of the Eastern Conference semifinals against Brooklyn. But Shelly Sterling told ABC News Barbara Walters that she doesnt believe she should be punished for what her husband said. "I will fight that decision," she said in the interview. "To be honest with you, Im wondering if a wife of one of the owners, and theres 30 owners, did something like that, said those racial slurs, would they oust the husband? Or would they leave the husband in?" James was one of the first and strongest voices to speak outt after a recording of Donald Sterlings remarks to V. . Stiviano were posted on TMZs website last month, saying the comments were unacceptable and that there was no place in the league for Sterling. The league is trying to act quickly to remove him. Dick Parsons has been installed as the Clippers interim CEO, and the owners advisory/finance committee has held conference calls each of the last two weeks to discuss that process and timeline for a forced sale. That would require a three-fourths vote of owners. But Donald Sterling, who bought the team in 1981 and is the NBAs longest-tenured owner, could choose to fight those attempts by the league. "At the end of the day, this is going to be a long litigation when it comes to that," James said. "This guy whos owned the team since the 80s is not going to just give the team up in a day. So we understand its going to be long, but we want whats right." In his first public comments since being banned, Donald Sterling apologized Sunday for the racist comments captured on tape, saying they were a "terrible mistake." "Im not a racist," Sterling told CNNs Anderson Cooper in excerpts posted from an interview taped Sunday and set to air Monday. "I made a terrible mistake. Im here to apologize." Sterling said years of good behaviour as an owner should count toward his future. "Im a good member who made a mistake," Sterling said. "Am I entitled to one mistake, am I after 35 years? I mean, I love my league, I love my partners. Am I entitled to one mistake? Its a terrible mistake, and Ill never do it again. ... If the owners feel I have another chance, then theyll give it to me." ' ' '