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Sergei Kostitsyn Back With Hamilton

from Pat Hickey of the Montreal Gazette,

If you thought Hamlet was a confused young man, you’ve never met Sergei Kostitsyn.

In a 24-hour period, the younger Kostitsyn brother walked out on the Hamilton Bulldogs, was suspended by the Canadiens for the second time this season and then agreed to return to the American Hockey League team after meeting with Bob Gainey after the general manager told Radio-Canada that he thought Kostitsyn was going to Russia.

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Yeah that’s a mess. I was hoping the little weener was gone for good. Why does Gainey put up with that. How is a GM that puts up with those kind of antics from a player supposed to count on that player for the long term? They can’t! What if a player that behaves like that, does get his spot on the NHL team, but still doesn’t like the playing time he gets and then leaves the team. That kind of player is a PTA and belongs in Russia. Let them deal with it in the old Soviet fashion.

Posted by Simian on 10/22/09 at 09:58 AM ET

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