Found July 10, 2009 on Bleacher Report:
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Earlier this afternoon Ales Kotalik, the trade deadline signing of the Edmonton Oilers, was signed by the New York Rangers for three years at $3 million per season.  This loss while not a devastating one does bring to mind the loss of gritty fourth line winger Curtis Glencross. He left the Oilers last season for the Calgary Flames.  For some fans the loss of Glencross was a big mistake that took away something the team sorely needed. On this occasion Kotalik seemed to be meshing well in the second line with Sam Gagner and Patrick O'Sullivan. Whether that success was going to continue is debatable of course, but there is no mistaking that his exit leaves the team short on goal scoring once again. The Oilers major reason for taking the risk at signing Dany Heatley seems to be predicated simply on the need for someone to put the puck in the net. The team has no snipers except a defensemen in Sheldon Souray. The loss of Kotalik sees the Oilers down three every day players...
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