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Subject: Quebec looking to deal


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Scott Taylor
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Date Posted: 11:10:36 01/22/05 Sat

After another season of improvement followed by a heart breaking game 7 loss in the first round to Halifax, Quebec GM Dean Belanger is looking to tinker with his lineup.

Recently traded was fan favorite Ryan Smyth to Halifax for bruising right winger, Jeff O'Neill. Aslo coming to Quebec to add more depth is Shawn Bates, fresh off of leading his team in scoring during their fantastic playoff run.

Rumour also suggests that Belanger is not adverse to trading the third overall pick in the upcoming draft to further add to his increasingly impressive roster. Word is that he is looking for an upgrade in net.

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