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Again, this was another move I saw coming for the last few weeks. His hip injuries have ruined his value in the NHL and no teams are willing to take a chance on him.
http://www.fromtherink.com/2009/7/8/...-headed-to-khl I expect him to play very well in the KHL and depending on what type of decision guys like Kiprusoff and Lehtonen make on their Olympics participation, he should get a very good shot at being "the man" for Team Finland. He was the Team MVP and Tournament MVP for the 2002 Olympics in Italy. He was incredible. |
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shame. could have been a good one.
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One or two good seasons overseas and you will see him back in the NHL.
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If he can play an entire season without ANY hip or injury problems and does have a decent showing in the Olympics, he would have a good chance of coming back. If Ray Emery can do it by splitting time and posting slightly worse stats than VITALY KOLESNIK, and if Andrew Raycroft can find a place to play, then I'm pretty sure Antero Niittymaki can come back to the NHL as well. He'd just have to accept a two-way deal or a lot less $$ than what he expects.
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