
Czech winger Radek Vlasanek leaves team
Published on October 14, 2008 under Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League (QMJHL)
Halifax Mooseheads News Release
Nineteen-year-old Czech born right-winger Radek Vlasanek has left the Halifax Mooseheads, General Manager Marcel Patenaude confirmed today.
Stating he did not feel comfortable in Halifax, Vlasanek has decided to return home to the Czech Republic.
Vlasanek, acquired Oct. 09 in a trade with the Acadie-Bathurst Titan, played in two games since joining the Mooseheads, with no points.
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