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In a surprise move, Vladimir Sobota was sent to Providence by the Boston Bruins on Wednesday afternoon, according to Providence coach Rob Murray. Sobotka played very well late in training camp and all indications were that he had won a job as Boston's fourth-line center. Sobotka had 1-6-7 totals in 48 games in Boston in 2007-08. He had 1-4-5 totals in 25 games in Boston last season, but spent most of the year in Providence.
"He got caught in a tough situation,'' Murray said. "Another contracted player is coming down and the numbers don't gibe. (Pineault) did everything he could in camp. He played well." CommentsLeave a comment |
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He'll be back - might as well see some action in Prov, instead of sitting in Boston
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what's up with Pineault? That kid was kicking butt in camp? Is he going to be back in Beantown/Providence or is he going someplace else?
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