PLAYERS:
Dan Boyle,
Brad Richards,
Carey Price,
Vincent Lecavalier
TEAMS: Tampa Bay Lightning, Montreal Canadiens
TEAMS: Tampa Bay Lightning, Montreal Canadiens
Despite talk to the contrary, The Montreal Gazette's Pat Hickey believes that there's is little to no chance that Tampa Bay Lightning forward Vincent Lecavalier will be traded to the Montreal Canadiens.
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