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After spending 86 games over the previous two seasons as the Rangers’ agitator extraordinaire, Sean Avery returned to Madison Square Garden to play for Dallas.
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Sean Avery, the controversial forward, signed a four-year, $15.5 million contract with the Dallas Stars on Wednesday.
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Sean Avery was still in an intensive care unit Thursday, two days after his spleen was lacerated during a playoff loss to Pittsburgh. He is expected to be hospitalized at least a few days.
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Forward Sean Avery was hospitalized after he suffered a lacerated spleen during a hit in Tuesday’s loss to the Penguins and will miss the rest of the season.
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Martin Brodeur had no interest in performing the traditional handshake with Sean Avery, who had behaved like a human buzz bomb during the playoff series that ended Friday night.
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Martin Brodeur had no interest in performing the traditional handshake with Sean Avery, who had behaved like a human buzz bomb during the playoff series that ended Friday night.
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The forward remained the center of attention after the N.H.L. targeted the stick-waving, goalie-distracting tactic he used in Game 3.
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The Devils were infuriated with Sean Avery when he stationed himself in front of Martin Brodeur and obscured his vision, even though they knew there was no rule against what he did.
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Rangers forward Sean Avery continued his hot streak and scored two goals as he led the team to a crucial victory against the Pittsburgh Penguins.
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Although his play has improved drastically, Rangers forward Sean Avery has hit a roadblock in his quest to sign a contract extension.
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