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Senators' Johnny Oduya a healthy scratch ahead of trade deadline Oduya, a 36-year-old two-time Stanley Cup champ, has a cap hit of $1 million. He signed a one-year deal with the Sens as a free agent last July. Defenceman Ian Cole, acquired by the Sens in Friday's trade, is also a healthy scratch as the team is expected to flip him to another team prior to the deadline.
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| Rafinha hoping to make Inter move permanent "Leo Messi, Luis Suarez and others all told me that I was going to a big world class club with a lot of history behind it," Rafinha told Gazzetta Dello Sport. "I was going crazy thinking about (Brazil's) Ronaldo and Adriano (when they were at Inter). "I was already enchanted by the San Siro when empty, but ...
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| Pele: Only These Three Players Are Considered Superstars "Neymar has changed the way he plays with the national team," Pele told FIFA.com. "He has had to. "At his club side, he was playing as a left-sided attacker, whereas for Brazil, he plays more centrally, as a more traditional number 10. That's hard, but he's managed to adapt his game. "If you look around ...
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Football legend Pele settles the Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi debate - by picking neither If there's one man to settle the Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi debate it's got to be Brazil legend Pele. Winner of three ... In an interview with FIFA's official website , Pele was discussing the Paris Saint-Germain star's impact on the Brazil team and revealed just how much he rates the 26-year-old.
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