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Day 2 of the UFA Period
by Paul on 07/02/08 at 06:48 PM ET
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from the CP,
With Hossa off the market and Sundin needing perhaps several weeks to figure out his playing future, 36-year-old winger Jaromir Jagr instantly became the No. 1 offensive target in free agency.
He’s also in no hurry.
“Jaromir is exploring his options but he’s in no rush to make his decision right away,” agent Pat Brisson told The Canadian Press on Wednesday.
The Rangers are still interested in keeping their Czech captain, but it’s believed the Oilers and Penguins also had interest as of late Wednesday afternoon. Expect that list to grow.
“Nothing new today,” Rangers GM Glen Sather said Wednesday when asked about Jagr. “I guess he was waiting to see what happened with Hossa and now that that’s happened, we’ll see what happens.”
much more, basically all the action from today…
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