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Decision Day For Kasparaitis
by Paul on 11/13/06 at 07:37 AM ET
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from Larry Brooks of the NY Post,
Darius Kasparaitis, whose conditioning assignment to Hartford expires today per the CBA, must either be recalled to the Rangers or placed on waivers.
If the Blueshirts reinstate the 34-year-old veteran - whose swift descent from very valuable player to spare part has been mysterious, to say the least - it will be to give him a fair shot at reclaiming the job he lost during training camp. It’s difficult to imagine the Rangers will recall Kasparaitis in order to have him sit and chew up chunks of cap space.
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