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Redden Remains Focused Despite Trade Talk
by Paul on 09/12/07 at 07:31 AM ET
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from the Ottawa Citizen,
From a financial point of view, Redden is also fully aware of the perfect storm that faces Senators general manager Bryan Murray next summer, when Redden, left-winger Dany Heatley and centre Mike Fisher can become unrestricted free agents. At the same time, Meszaros, centre Jason Spezza and wingers Antoine Vermette and Patrick Eaves will be restricted free agents.
Something has to give in Murray’s salary-cap equation by next summer, if not earlier.
Redden would appear to be the most likely option to move, considering the weight of his salary. While he exercised his no-trade clause to prevent a move to Edmonton, the possibility that he will be moved will probably remain until the trade deadline in February.
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