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Will Kaberle Remain In Toronto?
by Paul on 06/30/10 at 07:49 AM ET
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from Rob Longley of the Toronto Sun,
For public consumption anyway, it has been well over a year of mutual admiration and asserting that there is no need for the relationship to end.
Maple Leafs defenceman Tomas Kaberle has professed his love for all things Toronto — save the losing.
Maple Leafs general manager Brian Burke has professed his love for all things Kaberle — save the fact that trading him might bring some desperate scoring help.
There’s no reason to disbelieve either position. Both men believe what they say and there still remains a chance that Kaberle is wearing No. 15 for the Leafs when the season opens this October thought.
Over the next seven days we will see if true love trumps the trade market, but one of the partners seems resolved to the relationship dissolving.
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