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Jiri Tlusty Traded To Carolina
by Paul on 12/03/09 at 03:26 PM ET
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via the Twitter of Bob McKenzie,
Toronto trades Jiri Tlusty to Carolina. Details to follow.
update 3:31pm, Bob has updated his Twitter,
Tlusty to Carolina.- 2009 first rounder Philippe Paradis to Toronto.
added 3:45pm, via TSN,
The Toronto Maple Leafs have shipped forward Jiri Tlusty to the Carolina Hurricanes in exchange for forward Philippe Paradis.
A former first round pick (13th overall) of the Maple Leafs, Tlusty has eight goals and seven assists in 19 games with the AHL Marlies. He skated in two games with the Maple Leafs in late October, recording zero points and a minus- 2 rating.
Paradis, 18, was the Hurricanes’ first round draft pick (27th overall) in 2009.
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