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Morning Bag Skate: Blackhawks parade set for Thursday with rally held at Soldier Field

The City of Chicago will host the Chicago Blackhawks championship parade at 10 a.m. Thursday followed by a rally at Soldier Field.

Tickets for the event, which will be free, can be purchased at noon Wednesday at ticketmaster.com.

Here’s the latest news:

HAWKS – 2015 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS

**This Stanley Cup might mean the most to Hawks (SCH)

**Hawks parade will be Thursday with rally at Soldier Field (SCH)

**Hawks, Stanley Cup visit Wrigley Field (SCH)

**Report: Hawks Johnny Oduya suffered left elbow tear, Kris Versteeg had right knee injury (SCH)

**2010 Cup champion Colin Fraser signs in Germany (Pro Hockey Talk)

**Hawks’ 2010 draft pick Nick Mattson agrees to contract with IceHogs (ESPN Chicago)

**Watch Toews throw first pitch at Wrigley Field (CSN Chicago)

**Watch every Hawks goal from their Cup run (SCH)

**Watch Hawks sing ‘We Are The Champions’ after Cup win (SCH)

**Hawks fans TP coach Joel Quenneville’s home after Cup win (SCH)

Central Division

**Preadators sign Juuse Saros to 3-year, entry-level contract (On The Forecheck)

**Report: Ex-Predators Sergei Kostitsyn nearing an NHL deal (Pro Hockey Talk)

**Pending UFA Jim Slater says “Things haven’t picked up” with Jets (Winnipeg Sun)

NHL

**City of Glendale to move forward with plans to end Coyotes arena agreement (Arizona Republic)

**What jersey will Coyotes be wearing in 2015-16? (Five For Howling)

**Rangers captain Ryan McDonagh won’t need surgery on broken right foot (NY Daily News)

**Senators sign Memorial Cup winner Tobias Lindberg to entry-level deal (Silver Sevens)

**Jacques Martin rejoins Penguins’ coaching staff as special assistant (Pro Hockey Talk)

**Maple Leafs hire Oshawa Generals coach D.J. Smith to four-year deal (Pension Plan Puppets)

**Maple Leafs add assistant coaches Jim Hiller, Andrew Brewer (Pension Plan Puppets)

Hockey world

**Todd Nelson to be Red Wings’ AHL affiliate new coach (Winging It In Motown)

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