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9/15/2006 5:28:45 PM


BOSTON (Ticker) - The Boston Bruins apparently have severed ties with the last of former general manager Mike O'Connell's major acquisitions of the summer of 2005.


According to a report by the Boston Herald on Friday, veteran centre Alexei Zhamnov failed his physical on the first day of the Bruins' training camp and was sent home.


Zhamnov, who signed a three-year, $12.3 million contract with Boston last summer, suffered a broken ankle on January 7, ending his 2005-06 season after he recorded just one goal and nine assists in 24 games.  He still is owed $8.2 million, which will be covered by insurance.


However, the 35-year-old Russian must have his ankle re-examined midway through the 2006-07 campaign as well as before and during the following season in order to confirm he still is unable to play.


Zhamnov was one of five additions to the Bruins made last summer by O'Connell, who also signed former Norris Trophy winner Brian Leetch, Shawn McEachern and Dave Scatchard and acquired Brad Isbister in a trade.  All five lasted one season or less with Boston.


A fourth-round pick of Winnipeg in 1990, Zhamnov has collected 249 goals and 470 assists in 807 career games with the Jets, Chicago Blackhawks, Philadelphia Flyers and Bruins.  He scored at least 20 goals each of his first eight seasons, netting a
career-high 30 tallies in 1994-95, and made his lone All-Star Game appearance during the 2001-02 campaign.


The 6-1, 204-pound Zhamnov has represented his country at the Winter Olympics on three occasions, helping the nation capture the gold medal in 1992, silver in 1998 and bronze in 2002.



-- Edited by MC Girl at 21:43, 2006-09-15

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Let the foolish rumors begin!


Zhamnov was one of the best players in the entire NHL.....especially that one day he wanted to play hard!!!



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 I also feel Zamnov has some Kovy. My concern is, if the guy is healing from a fractured ankle, you'd think he'd be behind the ball in conditioning. Oh well, the new Cap thing don't allow passengers.

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This is way around the salary cap that I had mentioned about NJ.  Zhamnov (wink, wink) has failed (wink, wink) his medical.  So he gets to sit at home, getting full pay, instead of being with a team that clearly doesn't want him. 


You'll notice that Mogilny's hip is bothering him.  Nobobody saw him at the opening of training camp, but he still managed to fail (wink, wink) his medical.



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In New Jersey's situation apparently Lou will have to sell the NHL that Mogilgny could not pass the medical as a result of the injury he suffered while in the NHL and not the injury he had while playing in the AHL. If the NHL decides that the injury was AHL related then his salary will still be included in the cap.  As for Malakov, he has been suspended by the Devils, so his salary will continue to count against the cap...............if I am wrong, please correct me

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 Poor Lou...alot of dead beats to deal with!

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Not that I want to change the topic of the thread... DaddyHab, I love the avatar!

-- Edited by MC Girl at 15:05, 2006-09-17

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Tks MC..as I have no idea how to make my own, I grabbed this one off another site.

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