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Penguins top prospect Evgeni Malkin told a Russian newspaper that he definitely wants to play in the NHL in 2006-07, but, according a Reuters report on Monday, his Russian team might demand millions in compensation from the Penguins to let him go.
In the report, Metallurg Magnitogorsk general director Gennady Velichkin did not specify how much they would want for Malkin, who has a year left on his contract. But Velichkin compared Malkin's situation to soccer star Andriy Shevchenko.See the full content of this document
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Report: Malkin Deal Could Be Costly
Shevchenko's old team, Dynamo Kiev, received $25 million when he went...
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