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Wolski Traded To Florida

from TSN,

The New York Rangers have traded forward Wojtek Wolski to the Florida Panthers in return for defenceman Michael Vernace and a third-round draft pick in 2013.

The 25-year-old forward has tallied three assists in nine games for the Rangers this season. The Panthers primary interest in Wolski appears to be his prowess in the shootout.

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Primis's avatar

Wow, a player AND a 3rd?  That seems a high price for an absolute dud like Wolski.

Posted by Primis on 02/25/12 at 02:21 PM ET

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These are the kind of shrewd deals the Rangers have to make right now.

Posted by 13 user names on 02/25/12 at 04:55 PM ET

SYF's avatar

Wow, I just realized that the Panthers’ President and CEO Michael Yormark must’ve pissed his pants and threw a world-class hissy fit when his GM Dale Tallon made a deal with the Rangers.

Posted by SYF from the bottom of my, what, 11teenth pint of Guinness? on 02/25/12 at 05:09 PM ET

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