Found December 04, 2008 on
The Hockey Herald:
via AJC:
We all expect Ilya Kovalchuk to leave when his contract expires after the 2010 season, but there's no need for Don Waddell to wait. The general manager should clear the air that befogs his last-place team. He should trade Kovalchuk now.
Kovalchuk has flashed past the point of diminishing ...
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http://www.thehockeyherald.com/?p=1886
We all expect Ilya Kovalchuk to leave when his contract expires after the 2010 season, but there's no need for Don Waddell to wait. The general manager should clear the air that befogs his last-place team. He should trade Kovalchuk now.
Kovalchuk has flashed past the point of diminishing ...
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