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Gerber Not Moving Yet
by Paul on 09/06/07 at 08:08 AM ET
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from the Ottawa Sun,
Senators GM Bryan Murray said yesterday he’ll try to accommodate the veteran goalie’s request for a trade, but he’s told Gerber and his agent Gilles Lupien they’ll have to be patient because there are no trade talks going on.
ROSTERS ON HOLD
While sources say the Los Angeles Kings and Phoenix Coyotes both had a mild interest in Gerber—who has two years, $7.4 million remaining on his contract—rosters are on hold until teams figure out what they want to do after training camp is over at the end of the month.
“I’ve talked to some teams,” said Murray. “There is nobody at this point that has indicated they can take on a goaltender or needs one….”
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