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PLAYERS:
Andrei Markov,
Pierre Gauthier,
Jaroslav Spacek,
Tomas Kaberle
TEAMS: Montreal Canadiens, Carolina Hurricanes
TEAMS: Montreal Canadiens, Carolina Hurricanes
It has been a busy week or so in Hab-land, hasn't it?
The team was assigned a new conference, Andrei Markov's absence was prolonged and, most interestingly, Pierre Gauthier shipped Jaroslav Spacek to Carolina in exchange for Tomas Kaberle.
In this week's edition of Montreal Canadiens Plus/Minus, we take a look at the acquisition of Tomas Kaberle, fan and media reaction to the move and also...
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