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Young love burns Attack; Highly touted import decides to stay in Czech Republic
BILL WALKER
Sports - Tuesday, August 29, 2006 @ 08:00
The allure of a young woman has got the Owen Sound Attack, the St. Louis Blues, and even a National Hockey League agent feeling a little like jilted lovers as centre Tomas Kana has opted to stay in the Czech Republic this season.
With a storyline that Owen Sound general manager Mike Futa says seems like it's from teen television series The O.C., the 18-year-old Opava native has reneged on plans to play in the Blues rookie training camp and then join the Ontario Hockey League's Attack this season.
The decision even took his agent Petr Svoboda by surprise.
"It's been very, very disappointing," Futa said Monday.
BILL WALKER
Sports - Tuesday, August 29, 2006 @ 08:00
The allure of a young woman has got the Owen Sound Attack, the St. Louis Blues, and even a National Hockey League agent feeling a little like jilted lovers as centre Tomas Kana has opted to stay in the Czech Republic this season.
With a storyline that Owen Sound general manager Mike Futa says seems like it's from teen television series The O.C., the 18-year-old Opava native has reneged on plans to play in the Blues rookie training camp and then join the Ontario Hockey League's Attack this season.
The decision even took his agent Petr Svoboda by surprise.
"It's been very, very disappointing," Futa said Monday.
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