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Forsberg potentially preparing for return Darren Dreger 1/3/2008 6:46:51 PM At the risk of generating a whirlwind of speculation, Peter Forsberg believes there is reason to hope he can return to the NHL this season. He's said to be "cautiously optimistic." At this point, Forsberg is awaiting clearance from doctors to resume skating, but sources say he hasn't been discouraged by any of the ...
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Forsberg to Flyers, Part 2?
RumorMeThis — According to TSN’s Darren Dreger, unrestricted free agent forward Peter Forsberg’s top destination is the Philadelphia Flyers. rumormethisCopyright While Forsberg has not discussed a contract with any NHL team, he has publicly mentioned the Flyers along with the Colorado Avalanche and Nashville Predators as place where he would like to play. Should Forsberg return to North America, it’s believed that the Flyers would be interested and “have, or will make space” to re-sign their former captain. However, some have suggested that the longer it takes for Forsberg to come back to action, the more ...

Would Philly Be Forsberg's "Destination of Choice"?
The700Level.com - Philly Sports & Minutiae — ... It's been a while since we've heard anything of substance about ol' Blue Eyes, and the last news included conflicting reports about his phantom foot.  However, Glen MacNow reported on his show tonight that Forsberg may still be interested in returning to the NHL this season. TSN in Canada says that he has acknowledged particular fondness for the three franchises he's played for, and also that "sources close to the Flyers believe Philadelphia to be Forsberg's destination of choice." ...

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KK Hockey — from Darren Dreger of TSN, At the risk of generating a whirlwind of speculation, Peter Forsberg believes there is reason to hope he can return to the NHL this season. He’s said to be “cautiously optimistic."… To date, Forsberg has avoided any contract or meaningful discussions with teams that would lead to a commitment. However, he has acknowledged his fondness for the 3 NHL teams he has played for, namely Colorado, Philadelphia and Nashville. Perhaps, wishful thinking, however sources close to the Flyers believe Philadelphia to be Forsberg’s destination of choice. more ...

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