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Judge Henri Richard Rules In Favor Of Cut Goalie
by Paul on 06/12/07 at 05:43 PM ET
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from the CP via the Globe and Mail,
A teenage hockey goalie has won $7,500 in a lawsuit that was filed after he was cut from his his midget AAA team.
Henri Richard — a Quebec court judge and not the former Montreal Canadiens star — says the Montreal Predateurs’ decision to cut Alexandre Di Ruocco was a serious blow to the teenager’s hopes of making it to the big leagues.
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