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Rick Nash On His Future
by Paul on 04/24/09 at 06:40 PM ET
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from Tom Reed of Puck-rakers,
Blue Jackets captain Rick Nash has one more season remaining on his current contract. Jackets management can begin negotiating with Nash starting on July 1. Here are some Nash comments from an interview today….
Q: So the businessman in you can make no guarantees regarding a possible re-signing?
A: “You can’t make a guarantee you will be back. It’s tough to say. I can’t say ‘I guarantee I’m going to be here.’ You don’t know what’s going to happen, you don’t know what direction they are going to want to go or what direction I want to go. We’ll wait and see. Initially, I want to be in Columbus, but there is a business side to hockey and I’ll have to weigh my options.”
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