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Pittsburgh Penguins look to bring back Ottawa Senators defenceman Sergei Gonchar
... and they'll get him, either in trade or as free agent
By BRUCE GARRIOCH, QMI Agency


Senators defenceman Sergei Gonchar during a game against the Flyers at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pa., March 31, 2012. (ROB CARR/Getty Images/AFP)

OTTAWA - If the NHL does start a shortened season next month, don’t expect Sergei Gonchar to finish it with the Senators.

The veteran defenceman, going into the final year of a contract paying him $5.5 million per season, will be targeted for a trade by the Pittsburgh Penguins once a collective bargaining agreement is reached.

Whether Gonchar’s former team waits until whatever date is set for the trade deadline or a makes a pitch before the season begins isn’t known, but league sources say Pittsburgh GM Ray Shero has interest in bringing back the 38-year-old.












The Vancouver Canucks should replace ex-coach Alain Vigneault with...
  Guy Boucher.
  Lindy Ruff.
  Andy Murray.
  Jacques Martin.
  Brent Sutter.
  Don Hay.
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