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Thrashers Say No Truth To The Atlanta To Winnipeg Rumor
by Paul on 10/05/09 at 01:15 PM ET
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from Paul Wiecek of the Winnipeg Free Press,
A spokesman for the NHL’s Atlanta Thrashers organization said this morning that there is no truth to a report that a Toronto-based group is working to purchase the club and move it to Winnipeg.
“There’s two words that you can quote to our general manager, Don Waddell,” Thrashers spokesman Rob Koch told the Free Press this morning, “which is ‘Completely false.’
Koch said it’s not the first time the Thrashers, who are mired in a legal dispute between their own owners, have been reported to be on the move and not the first time the team has had to deny it.
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