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Eric Veilleux, Cup-winning coach, might move on: Tuesday coast-to-coast

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WHL

Another Ronning playing at Pacific Coliseum: Ty Ronning, the Vancouver Giants first-round pick and puck-chasing progeny of former NHLer Cliff Ronning, signed on Monday. (Vancouver Province, Vancouver Sun)

Kootenay Ice GM Jeff Chynoweth says his brother Dean Chynoweth, a former New York Islanders assistant coach, is "not in consideration at this time. Not at all," to be the club's head coach. Which doesn't mean the door is totally shut. (Cranbrook Daily Townsman)

Power winger Mitch Moroz and several Edmonton Oil Kings now have to attend the NHL combine less than a week after their season ended. So much for recovery time, eh? (Edmonton Journal)

The 2013 MasterCard Memorial Cup-host Saskatoon Blades' competition for their overage slots will be carried into the season. (Saskatoon StarPhoenix)

Spokane Chiefs graduating captain Darren Kramer has his hard-won contract with the Ottawa Senators organization. (dailyheraldtribune.com)

Everett Silvertips all-time goal scoring leader Tyler Maxwell has signed to play with Austria's Red Bull Salzburg. (Everett Herald)

Regina Pats coach Pat Conacher played for both the New Jersey Devils and Los Angeles Kings, so the Stanley Cup final is a win-win for him. (Regina Leader-Post)

Defenceman Dominik Bittner is leaving Everett to play his age-20 season in his native Germany. (Taking Note, Everett Herald)

OHL

Owen Sound Attack graduate Joey Hishon, who sustained a severe concussion in the 2011 Memorial Cup, is in his own words on the "proper path to recovery." (Mile High Hockey)

As you likely heard, U.S. national team development program defenceman Patrick Sieloff is crossing the Ambassador Bridge to play for the Windsor Spitfires. Sieloff is NHL Central Scouting's 34th-ranking North American skater. (Windsor Star)

Losing the Memorial Cup in overtime will leave a scar among the London Knights. Austin Watson: "We just kind of stared at walls." (Metro London)

The Knights are champions even though another team's name went on the trophy, writes Ryan Pyette. (London Free Press)

Belleville Bulls star Malcolm Subban pitches in to help analyst Kevin Weekes count down the best saves of the Stanley Cup playoffs. (NHL.com)

Defenceman Roland McKeown, the No. 2 choice in the OHL priority selection draft, signe last weekend with the Kingston Frontenacs. (Kingston Whig-Standard)

QMJHL

Coach Éric Veilleux brought the Shawinigan Cataractes and their supporters the Memorial Cup, now what will it bring him? There is that rumour of him going on staff with the Montreal Canadiens, especially with his Bob Hartley connection. (Le Nouvelliste)

One feature of the QMJHL is the multi-part trades that allow a team to add veterans for a playoff run but keep other players who are then dealt in the off-season. The Cataractes are sending defenceman Justin Haché to Cape Breton. Goalie Alex Dubeau, defenceman Jonathan Racine and wing Yannick Veilleux have long been rumoured to be bound for Moncton. (Le Nouvelliste)

Shawinigan goalie Gabriel Girard is hopeful winning a Memorial Cup gives him an opportunity somewhere in the pros next season. (Le Nouvelliste)

Shawinigan had a joyous Memorial Cup parade on Monday. It was planned in rapid time. (Le Nouvelliste)

Montreal Canadiens prospect Morgan Ellis, of Ellerslie, P.E.I., already has an idea what to do with his day with the Memorial Cup: "The perfect situation, I'd love to take it to the Oyster Festival back home." (Charlottetown Guardian)—

Neate Sager is a writer for Yahoo! Canada Sports. Contact him at neatesager@yahoo.ca and follow him on Twitter @neatebuzzthenet.