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Emery & McGrattan Battle In Practice
by Paul on 01/07/08 at 12:51 PM ET
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from Sun Media,
Senators goaltender Ray Emery stopped more than pucks in practice today, getting into a brief scrap with tough guy Brian McGrattan.
The pair laughed it off afterwards, but were none too pleased with each other after they bumpoed during a skating drill. As they squared off and tossed fists at each other, teammates quickly jumped in and ended the brouhaha.
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ottawa have got to trade emery - obviously his recent troubles don’t help his value, but this is still a guy who backstopped a cup finalist last season.
what about emery to st.louis in exchange for legace? the blues have the cap space to improve their goaltending, while legace earns $1m a year less than emery, clearing up some cap room for the sens (useful with ottawa facing so many free agents at the end of the season)
Posted by fredster on 01/07/08 at 03:30 PM ET