« Catch Up 11/7 | Main | Catch-up 11/10 »

cvv software extractor

November 09, 2005

Catch-Up 11/9

Matt Kalman: Ottawa’s Martin Havlat recently returned from his five-game suspension and apologized to his teammates for his kick of Hal Gill in a game on Oct. 15, which led to the punishment. In Wednesday’s Ottawa Sun, the forward said he would only apologize to Gill if the B’s defenseman asked for it. Havlat doesn’t have to worry about that.

"I don’t really care. That was a long time ago," Gill said Wednesday. "He was the one that lost the money, and that’s the game."

Chris Stevenson: For Martin Havlat, sorry seems to be the hardest word.

At least when it comes to Bruins defenceman Hal Gill.

Havlat, the Senators winger who was suspended five games for kicking Gill in the groin Oct. 15, doesn't have any plans to apologize.

"I'm not going to talk to him unless he wants to talk to me," Havlat said yesterday. "I apologized to my teammates. It wasn't the smartest thing I've done."

The Senators will travel to Boston this afternoon to face the Bruins tomorrow night.

"They gave me five games and I've done my time," said Havlat, who said he didn't expect any extra attention from the B's in the first meeting since the incident. "Every game is the same. You have to be aware of the other players. It's the same game for me like the last one and another 70 games."

Posted by jz at November 9, 2005 03:34 PM

Comments

Post a comment




Remember Me?