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Jonas Gustavsson is going to wait
Jonas Gustavsson is going to wait
Turns out Jonas wants to wait and see just who would be playing in front of him before making a final choice on an NHL team.  As  reported earlier today by Sportsnet.ca , 24 year old Jonas "The Monster" Gustavsson is going to put his decision to sign with an NHL team on ...
TSN - GUSTAVSSON MAKES DECISION, EXPECTED TO SIGN WITH MAPLE LEAFS
tsn.ca — Swedish free agent goaltender Jonas Gustavsson has decided to call Toronto home. Gustavsson, who is nicknamed "The... Monster," is expected to sign a one-year deal with the Leafs worth $810,000, including a signing bonus of $90,000, to back up current ... (more) TSN - GUSTAVSSON MAKES DECISION, EXPECTED TO SIGN WITH ...
Gustavsson narrows NHL search: report
Gustavsson narrows NHL search: report
cbc.ca — Prized free agent goaltender Jonas Gustavsson has narrowed down his search for an NHL destination to two... clubs, according to a report Sunday in a Swedish newspaper. Flames, Canucks GMs confident about free agents Calgary general manager Darryl Sutter ... (more) Gustavsson narrows NHL search: report
Jonas Gustavsson news: There isn't any
Jonas Gustavsson news: There isn't any
defendingbigd.com — Big hat tip and thanks to Mark from Andrew's Dallas Stars Page for the Twitter links and... updates found in this article. While I was making the long drive back home from Montreal, some interesting news (and then lack thereof) hit the web regarding Jonas Gustavsson. Word at the draft was that ... (more) Jonas Gustavsson news: There isn't any
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