stltoday.com - 12/27/2007
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David Perron got a tardy slip Wednesday, and as a result he didn’t play against Detroit. Perron went home to Sherbrooke, Quebec, for Christmas and missed his return flight Tuesday night to St. Louis. He flew back Wednesday morning and was late for the morning skate. Blues President John Davidson said that a car accident near the Montreal airport, in part, caused Perron to miss his ...
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Perron Late For Practice - Benched For Game
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from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, David Perron got a tardy slip Wednesday, and as a result he didn’t play against Detroit.
Perron went home to Sherbrooke, Quebec, for Christmas and missed his return flight Tuesday night to St. Louis. He flew back Wednesday morning and was late for the morning skate.
Blues President John Davidson said that a car accident near the Montreal airport, in part, caused Perron to miss his flight.
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... (including Blues forward David Perron ), but the vast majority of the 19,250 found no enjoyment in watching the Detroit Red Wings defeat the Blues 5-0 on Wednesday: ...
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