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PavolDemitrawillstaywiththeSt.LouisBluesa
ftertheteamagreed
Thursdaytore-signhimtotheone-year,$6.5million
salaryanarbitratorset
thisweek.
FollowingtherulingMonday,theBlues
haduntilThursdaytodecide
whethertokeepDemitra,theirtopscorerwith36
goalsand93points,trade
himorallowhimtobecomeafreeagent.
Thepayhikewillpushtheteam
payrolltomorethan$58million,and
teamofficialshavesaidthat'stoohigh.
TheBluesmayconsidertrimming
payrollthroughothermeanssuchastrades.
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【在 l******u 的大作中提到】 : http://www.sportsline.com/nhl/story/6552547 : PavolDemitrawillstaywiththeSt.LouisBluesa : ftertheteamagreed : Thursdaytore-signhimtotheone-year,$6.5million : salaryanarbitratorset : thisweek. : FollowingtherulingMonday,theBlues : haduntilThursdaytodecide : whethertokeepDemitra,theirtopscorerwith36 : goalsand93points,trade
| l******u 发帖数: 707 | 3 kao! didn't expect G5 to be this weird:(
【在 W****S 的大作中提到】 : ft. how to read?
| l******u 发帖数: 707 | 4 ST. LOUIS -- Pavol Demitra will stay with the St. Louis Blues after the team
agreed Thursday to re-sign him to the one-year, $6.5 million salary an
arbitrator set this week.
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Following the ruling Monday, the Blues had until Thursday to decide whether to
keep Demitra, their top scorer with 36 goals and 93 points, trade him or allow
him to become a free agent.
The pay hike will push the team payroll to more than $58 million, and team
officials have said that's too high. The Blues | g******e 发帖数: 103 | 5 just one year
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allow
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【在 l******u 的大作中提到】 : ST. LOUIS -- Pavol Demitra will stay with the St. Louis Blues after the team : agreed Thursday to re-sign him to the one-year, $6.5 million salary an : arbitrator set this week. : Advertisement : : Following the ruling Monday, the Blues had until Thursday to decide whether to : keep Demitra, their top scorer with 36 goals and 93 points, trade him or allow : him to become a free agent. : The pay hike will push the team payroll to more than $58 million, and team : officials have said that's too high. The Blues
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