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Mike Danton Thinking Of A Return To The NHL
by Paul on 01/19/11 at 06:09 PM ET
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from the CP at TSN,
One year after stepping back onto the ice at a frigid university arena, Mike Danton is dreaming of a bigger return to the game of hockey.
The former NHLer says he still wants to rejoin the fabled league, more than five years after he was convicted of conspiracy to commit murder in the United States.
“I would obviously (like to return),” he said after practice Wednesday with the Saint Mary’s Huskies. “I think anybody at this level would want to play at the highest level possible for them. For me, that would be the NHL.
“I’d like to get back to playing there. To be honest with you, yeah, it’s in my mind. It’s something I’d like to do.”
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