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Turco Talks About His Situation In Dallas
by Paul on 02/10/10 at 06:23 PM ET
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from Mike Heika of the Dallas Morning News,
I asked him about the situation, and he said he has talked to Joe Nieuwendyk and understands what is going on. He said he wants to continue to play well and help the Stars win games.
“I don’t have any qualms or problems. You put yourself in Joe’s shoes, and that’s it. Then you just focus on your job and that’s all you can do.’‘
When asked if he knew of any trade talk, he said he did not, and that he was moving forward as if he would not be traded.
“A lot of people know how I feel and where my heart is, and if I keep playing like I’m playing now, then I’ll be OK and I’ll look back at everything and have a great big smile on my face…And I still look forward to having a smile on my face by winning a Stanley Cup here in Dallas (this year).”
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