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Post by Alex Tran on Feb 14, 2009 0:14:10 GMT -5
The Toronto Maple Leafs on Friday waived forward Ryan Hollweg and brought up veterans Boyd Devereaux and Bates Battaglia.
Hollweg hasn't played with Toronto since Jan. 10 and has two assists in 25 games, with 38 points. He will be sent to the Toronto Marlies of the American Hockey League.
"We put him on waivers with the intention of assigning him to the Marlies or potentially he could get picked up by somebody," said coach Ron Wilson.
Hollweg was acquired in the off-season from the New York Rangers for a fifth-round pick in the NHL entry draft in June.
"If he's not playing here, it doesn't do him any good to not be getting into any action. He should go down and play," said Wilson.
Battaglia, 33, played a full season with Toronto in 2006-07 but has dressed for just 13 NHL games since, plying his trade in the AHL.
Devereaux, 30, appeared in 95 games with the Maple Leafs over the previous two seasons until being assigned to the Marlies coming out of training camp in September.
The two forwards fill the spots of Hollweg and Jeremy Williams, sent down earlier in the week. www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/story/2009/02/13/leafs-fri.htmlAbout time.
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Post by CarltonTheBear on Feb 14, 2009 0:24:46 GMT -5
What a waste of a 5th
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Post by Amoroq on Feb 14, 2009 18:07:13 GMT -5
In retrospect it is, but at the time it was attempt to address the #2 issue this team has....team toughness.
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Post by persuasion on Feb 27, 2009 15:19:45 GMT -5
In retrospect it is, but at the time it was attempt to address the #2 issue this team has....team toughness. Also to get us an agitator....something that vanished with Tucker
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