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You Remember Alexander Mogilny?
by Paul on 03/19/09 at 06:44 PM ET
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from Pierre LeBrun of ESPN,
Immensely talented when he patrolled the wing in the NHL, Mogilny seemingly disappeared off the face of the earth after his stellar career ended. He wasn’t the type that would want to hang around NHL rinks in his retirement. But we tracked him down nonetheless.
“Hold on for a second. I’m parking my car, picking up the kids at school,” Mogilny told ESPN.com on Wednesday.
That’s half of the new life right there. Daddy Mogilny.
“I’m helping out a team in Russia and, otherwise, just being a father and helping to raise my kids,” Mogilny said. “I go back and forth quite a bit, but I live in Florida [Miami]. That’s where we retired. I travel a lot, spend quite a bit of time in Russia during the season.”
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