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March 9, 1995 | ROBYN NORWOOD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Mighty Ducks looked to the future Wednesday, trading veteran center Anatoli Semenov to Philadelphia for a prospect, then making a second deal for a suspect--Quebec's David Karpa, whose trade to the Kings last week was voided by the NHL after he failed his physical. The Kings rejected Karpa after their doctors determined he needed wrist surgery and would be out five months. But the rival Ducks believe Karpa can play now and have the surgery later.
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March 9, 1995 | ROBYN NORWOOD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Mighty Ducks looked to the future Wednesday, trading veteran center Anatoli Semenov to Philadelphia for a prospect, then making a second deal for a suspect--Quebec's David Karpa, whose trade to the Kings last week was voided by the NHL after he failed his physical. The Kings rejected Karpa after their doctors determined he needed wrist surgery and would be out five months. But the rival Ducks believe Karpa can play now and have the surgery later.
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SPORTS
March 9, 1995 | ROBYN NORWOOD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Mighty Ducks looked to the future Wednesday, trading veteran center Anatoli Semenov to Philadelphia for a prospect, then making a second deal for a suspect--Quebec's David Karpa, whose trade to the Kings last week was voided by the NHL after he failed his physical. The Kings rejected Karpa after their doctors determined he needed wrist surgery and would be out five months. But the Ducks believe Karpa can play now and have the surgery later.
SPORTS
March 9, 1995 | ROBYN NORWOOD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Mighty Ducks looked to the future Wednesday, trading veteran center Anatoli Semenov to Philadelphia for a prospect, then making a second deal for a suspect--Quebec's David Karpa, whose trade to the Kings last week was voided by the NHL after he failed his physical. The Kings rejected Karpa after their doctors determined he needed wrist surgery and would be out five months. But the Ducks believe Karpa can play now and have the surgery later.
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