Maple Leafs Sign Khristich and Release Popular Sullivan
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After the signing of former Boston forward Dmitri Khristich to a $10-million, four-year deal, the Toronto Maple Leafs released popular Steve Sullivan on Thursday.
Khristich, 30, lands with his fourth NHL club after a well-publicized contract battle with the Bruins, for whom he scored 29 goals last season. Boston General Manager Harry Sinden refused to pay the $2.8 million the Ukrainian forward was awarded by an arbitrator in August, making Khristich a free agent.
The Bruins retained matching rights if any club signed him for 80% or less of the $2.8 million. The Leafs sent Boston a second-round draft pick in 2000 for his rights.
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The winless Buffalo Sabres have decided to bench struggling goalie Dominik Hasek--at least for now.
Third-string goalie Martin Biron will start against Carolina tonight as the Sabres (0-5-2-0) try to stave off the worst start in team history.
The Sabres benched Hasek after one period in Wednesday’s loss to the Nashville Predators.
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