While people have wanted it to happen for years, while it seemed like it was never going to actually happen, it has. The Flames have placed Brandon Bollig on waivers.
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Yan Stastny Cut By Blues

Stastny was released from his professional tryout agreement by the Blues on Thursday.
Stastny has not played in North America since the 2009-10 season, split between St. Louis and AHL Manitoba. The 33-year-old spent last season with the Schwenningen Wild Wings of the DEL, where he logged 20 points in 38 contests.
Red Wings’ Joe Vitale: Out for year with concussion recovery

Vitale (concussion) has been ruled out for the season by Red Wings general manager Ken Holland, Mike Halford of NBCSports.com reports.
Vitale suffered the concussion after a fight with Boston’s Kevan Miller last October, and was limited to just the one game.
Blues camp will be family affair for Stastnys

Yan Stastny saw it and appreciated the sentiment. Since playing for the St. Louis Sting in 1999-2000, Stastny has been in professional hockey with 14 different teams in eight different leagues and five different countries.
Blues’ Yan Stastny: Inks PTO with Blues

Stastny signed a professional tryout agreement with St. Louis on Thursday, James Mirtle of TSN 1050 reports.
Is Matthew Tkachuk NHL Ready

After scoring 107 points in his first OHL season, and being drafted to a team in desperate need of wingers, Matthew Tkachuk seems like a shoe-in to make the Calgary Flames roster for the start of the 2016-17 season.
Drew Vogler Invited to St. Louis Blues Development Camp

Merrimack rising sophomore goaltender Drew Vogler has been invited to the St. Louis Blues development camp, which is set for July 5-8 at the Ice Zone at St. Louis Outlet Mall.
Maple Leafs announce Development Camp roster

The Toronto Maple Leafs announced today the roster for the hockey club’s development camp, which will take place from July 4-9 in Toronto and Niagara Falls, Ontario.
Logan Brown at the centre of attention at Sens camp

Logan Brown is doing his best to not look too far ahead, but the Ottawa Senators big first-round selection at the NHL entry draft on Friday — a long and lanky 6-foot-6, 211-pound forward — can’t help but see the big picture.
Leafs add plenty to prospect pool on Day Two of the 2016 NHL Draft

A St. Louis native, Woll counts himself a fan of NHL star netminders Carey Price and Braden Holtby, and the 6-foot-2, 198-pounder describes himself as a mixture of an athletic and positional goalie. The 17-year-old was thrilled to see Leafs head coach Mike Babcock walk down the draft floor and into the stands to introduce himself to Woll’s family.