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Former Blue Jackets defenseman Duvie Westcott has signed to play with Dinamo Riga (Latvia) of the Continental Hockey League (KHL). Westcott was bought out of the final two years of his contract by the Blue Jackets this summer, meaning he'll... [link]

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Westcott Joins KHL
Published 28 days ago by Paul at KK Hockey
from Puck-rakers, Former Blue Jackets defenseman Duvie Westcott has signed to play with Dinamo Riga (Latvia) of the Continental Hockey League (KHL). Westcott was bought out of the final two years of his contract by the Blue Jackets this summer, meaning he’ll earn $600,000 plus from the Jackets over the next four years. He tried to get a one-way contract in the NHL, but found no takers. continued

Duvie Westcott Signs with Dinamo Riga
Published 28 days ago by noreply@blogger.com (kanadienkyle) at IllegalCurve.com
Former Blue Jackets defenseman Duvie Westcott, bought out this summer by Columbus, has signed with Dinamo Riga in the KHL. ...

Duvie Westcott: Headed Overseas
Published 28 days ago at RotoWire.com NHL Latest News
... to add the player to your watchlist RotoWire Update Recommendation 7/23/2008 Westcott has signed to play with Dinamo Riga (Latvia) of the Continental Hockey League, the Columbus Post-Dispatch reports. He'll head overseas to play, after ... ...

Duvie, say it ain’t so!!
Published 27 days ago by Bethany at Bethany's Hockey Rants
... .  Dinamo Riga of the KHL has signed him.  Westcott if you recall was sent down to Syracuse last season, because he just didn’t fit into our system.  All the best to Duvie. ...

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