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MacLeod Reports On Third Scrimmage
by IwoCPO on 09/16/07 at 02:15 PM ET
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Updated 1500 EST: MacLeod has the first round of cuts posted here and the training camp scoring leaders here.
Updated 1355 EST: MacLeod also reports the first wave of roster cuts will be made today. Should have details soon.
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Yesterday it was Datsyuk’s brilliance. Today, Bruce MacLeod tells us from TC that Jiri Hudler was turning heads.
Jiri Hudler was flying. He made smart plays and outskated opponents on the backcheck. Grigorenko was better, but not outstanding.
More from Red Wing Corner. MacLeod has another brief post up regarding a possible minor injury to Valteri Filppula.
Valtteri Filppula didn’t practice with his group, Sunday, but said that his ailment was minor and that he’d likely be back on the ice tomorrow. No specifics on his injury.
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