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AND WHOSE FREAKIN' FAULT WAS THAT?!?!?
AND WHOSE FREAKIN' FAULT WAS THAT?!?!?
Dany Heatley refuses a trade he requested. The Senators pay him $4 million. There's talk of filing a grievance. Oh, and Chris Neil was given a four-year, $8 million contract. As far as moments in Senators' history, this Frenzy is right up there with losing a Stanley Cup and any playoff ...
McKenzie: Heatley rejects deal to Oilers, for now
tsn.ca — The first thing you should know is that the Dany Heatley trade to Edmonton is not officially dead. At least not yet. It's true that Dany Heatley did not waive his no-movement clause when requested by the Edmonton Oilers on Tuesday night, but that ... (more) McKenzie: Heatley rejects deal to Oilers, for now
Dany Heatley Strikes Back...
Dany Heatley Strikes Back...
thehockeyprogram.net — Edmonton did its best. They sent their top brass in to woo Dany Heatley but in the end Heatley has decided to sleep on it again which means Ottawa will be on the hook for Heatley's 4 million dollar bonus. I do wonder if Eugene Melnyk will be sending a Christmas card to Heatley ever at this ... (more) Dany Heatley Strikes Back...
McKenzie: Heatley rejects deal to Oilers, for now
tsn.ca — The first thing you should know is that the Dany Heatley trade to Edmonton is not officially dead. At least not yet. It's true that Dany Heatley did not waive his no-movement clause when requested by the Edmonton Oilers on Tuesday night, but that ... (more) McKenzie: Heatley rejects deal to Oilers, for now
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