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tomLSTD
12-15-2008, 03:35 PM
Avery Will Not Rejoin The Dallas Stars
Dallas Stars Staff
Dec 14, 2008, 9:55 AM EST

Treatment And Counseling To Continue;
Understanding Reached That Return Is Not Possible

(Dallas, TX December 14, 2008) – The Dallas Stars today announced that Sean Avery will not return to the NHL team. Representatives for both Avery and the Stars said they would continue to work together in support of Avery during “this critical time” for the player. All parties said there is a clear understanding that a return to the Stars is not in the best interest of either the hockey club or Avery.

Sean Avery
“Sean needs to focus on his own well-being while the Stars hockey team must focus on playing hockey and competing for a playoff spot,” said Stars Co-General Manager Brett Hull. “Everyone understands that Sean will not return to the Dallas Stars. We all need to move forward.”

Stars management also said the team would not seek to challenge Avery’s contract under the conduct clause included in the Standard Player’s Contract. The agreement’s Paragraph 2 (e) directs all NHL players “to refrain from conduct detrimental to the best interest of the Club, the League or professional hockey generally.” Avery was suspended by the NHL last week for comments he made prior to a game with Calgary.

“The message here is: no distractions. Sean can focus on resolving his personal issues,” said Hull, “and the Stars will have closure on this episode. The team needs to put its energies into winning.”

The Stars said the team will continue to honor Avery’s contract while exploring all options for his hockey future consistent with the terms of his counseling.

“We do care about Sean and want what is best for him,” said Hull. “We’ve agreed to do what we can to help find him a place to play hockey once he addresses his personal issues.”

--stars--

dbuck
12-15-2008, 03:48 PM
So, does all of this stem from his sloppy seconds remark or his Dennis Rodman on the ice antics?

Or perhaps that his resume' didn't match up to his contract?

tomLSTD
12-15-2008, 11:59 PM
So, does all of this stem from his sloppy seconds remark or his Dennis Rodman on the ice antics?

Or perhaps that his resume' didn't match up to his contract?

Sloppy seconds remark.

Not sure what you mean about the Dennis Rodman antics...

Sifu-TZ
12-16-2008, 06:34 AM
the sloppy seconds thing was a dumb but really funny move. I think, according Razor, he was just an ass. he acted like a movie star, never talked to other players, and treated EVERYONE like shit. according to the news anyway. too bad, I liked watching him.

tomLSTD
12-16-2008, 08:57 AM
the sloppy seconds thing was a dumb but really funny move. I think, according Razor, he was just an ass. he acted like a movie star, never talked to other players, and treated EVERYONE like shit. according to the news anyway. too bad, I liked watching him.

Man, I understand that the Stars promote a family type of team, but jeez, since when does off ice personality (or lack thereof) make someone a shitty hockey player????

dbuck
12-16-2008, 09:02 AM
Sloppy seconds remark.

Not sure what you mean about the Dennis Rodman antics...

maybe I misunderstood what I heard on the AM....I thought he was like the Dennis Rodman of hockey...I'll admit, I don't watch hockey all that often....:-/

I heard his skills were lacking relative to his contract (salary) so that may have contributed to the Stars giving him the boot.:shrug:

Sifu-TZ
12-16-2008, 12:39 PM
I have watched him play, and aside from the most minutes in the sin bin, he played well and scored. I think it was him not getting along withkey players and dave tippet.