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Flames-Leafs Trade
by Paul on 07/27/09 at 06:48 PM ET
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via the Twitter of Ben Hankinson of Octagon,
Calgary trades C Wayne Primeau to Toronto for LW Colin Stuart and D Anton Stralman.
added 6:55pm, from RDS (translated),
The CEO of the Toronto Maple Leafs Brian Burke continued the reorganization of his team by acquiring the services of the Flames forward Wayne Primeau to Calgary on Monday.
In return, the Leafs have assigned left winger Colin Stuart and defenseman Anton Strålman
added 6:59pm,
Calgary, AB - Calgary Flames General Manager Darryl Sutter announced today the acquisition of Toronto Maple Leafs forward Colin Stuart and defenseman Anton Stralman along with Toronto’s 7th round pick in the 2012 NHL Entry Draft in exchange for forward Wayne Primeau and Calgary’s 2nd round pick in 2011.
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