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Kings Want Jack Johnson
by Paul on 02/20/07 at 09:55 PM ET
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from Chris Foster of the LA Times,
This, too, may be Johnson’s last Hail-to-the-Victors-Farewell-to-the-Wolverines night in Ann Arbor. Students plead for him to stay put, but the woeful Los Angeles Kings, who acquired his rights in a September trade, hope he comes west.
“Last year, they were yelling, ‘Three more years,’ now it’s two,” Johnson said the next day, huddling at the Yost as the temperature outside fought its way toward six, the day’s expected high. “After the game, the seniors [on the team] said I should go out with them to say goodbye. That was funny.”
But California dreamin’, even on such a winter’s day, is on the shelf until his college season ends, which could be as early as next month.
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