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Oct 30 2006, Bharat

Noted as a face-off specialist, Yanic Perreault, has signed a one-year contract with the Phoenix Coyotes as an unrestricted free agent. The 35-year old is beyond doubt one of the greatest player in the NHL. He has played with Los Angles, Toronto,...

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