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by Paul on 03/31/08 at 08:32 AM ET
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from Bruce Dowbiggin of the Calgary Herald,
The $45-million signing of Bobby Holik by the Rangers in 2002 was cited as one of the reasons why the lockout was necessary (yeah, that stopped those crazy contracts). Now the Rangers are trying to get some of the money back by welching on a bonus payment owed to Holik, now in Atlanta. The case is in a grievance hearing with Glen Sather trying to duck his handiwork.
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