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August 9 2011
Prosecutors in Los Angeles have
SEATTLE -- Prosecutors in Los Angeles have scheduled a meeting with Seattle Mariners outfielder Milton Bradley after his felony arrest last month. Tiffany Jewelry . Bradley was scheduled for a court hearing earlier this week. That was changed and hell have a meeting with the prosecutors office early next month. Bradleys lawyer, Harland Braun, released a statement through the Mariners on Friday stating Bradley would not be charged following his Jan. 19 arrest on a domestic violence allegation. Frank Mateljan, spokesman for the Los Angeles City Attorneys Office, says its not an absolute Bradley wont be charged. A determination will be made after the March meeting. In his statement, Braun says Bradley and his wife and children continue to live together. Wholesale Accessories . - This time, Devante Smith-Pelly and the Mississauga St. Cheap Tiffany Rings . 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Related readings: Domestic firms urged to explore ASEAN ventures ASEAN becomes Chinas 4th largest trade partner China respects ASEAN consensus on EAS enlargement This is the eighth meeting of the Pacific ACP leaders since the first in 2002. Tweet CHICAGO -- For a team already struggling to put the puck in the net, the last thing the New Jersey Devils needed was to lose one of their top scorers for a long stretch. Yet that is exactly what the Devils now are staring down with the recent news that forward Zach Parise will be out up to three months after exploratory arthroscopic knee surgery conducted Tuesday revealed a torn meniscus. After Wednesdays morning skate at the United Center in preparation for Wednesday nights game against Chicago, the talk from the Devils was all about dealing with the teams latest -- and biggest -- injury blow. "I was surprised and disappointed (about the results of surgery), but hes a young guy and weve got to make sure he gets healthy," New Jersey coach John MacLean said. "Hell bounce back from it, because he works real hard." PROBABLE LINEUP FOR TONIGHT DEVILS FORWARDS Kovalchuk Zajac Langenbrunner Elias Arnott Zubrus Mair Pelley Clarkson Sestito Corrente Vasyunov DEFENSE White Taormina Tallinder Greene Magnan-Grenier Eckford GOALIE Brodeur Hedberg BLACKHAWKS FORWARDS Brouwer Toews Kane Stalberg Kopecky Sharp Bickell Dowell Skille Scott Pisani Hendry DEFENSE Seabrook Keith Hjalmarsson Campbell Cullimore Boynton GOALIE Turco Crawford As for the Devils bouncing back, well, the Parise injury adds to a list that includes rookie center Jacob Josefsoon (thumb), veteran forward Brian Rolston (sports hernia) and defenseman Mark Fraser (hand), Matthew Corrente (hand), Anton Volchenkov (nose/neck) and Bryce Salvador (concussion). Colt McCoy Jersey. "Thats what were dealing with right now. We have to move on," said MacLean. "We have some guys here who are going to have to step up and contribute and take those minutes that Zach had." The player who will be looked to most will be star free agent pick-up Ilya Kovalchuk, who has just 3 goals and 6 points with a minus-5 rating in 12 games. MacLean said Kovalchuk again will wear the "A" on his sweater tonight, in place of Parise. "Last game (against Vancouver), I liked the way Kovy was involved," MacLean said. "He cares deeply about the team. Hopefully we can get the offense going for him and everybody else." Kovalchuk also hopes that will happen soon and sounds ready for the challenge of lifting the struggling, last-place Devils despite Parises absence. "Its tough," Kovalchuk said. "Hes a big part of our team, but what are you going to do right now? We all need to step up, move forward and play without him. Its not going to be easy, but were just going to take it one game at a time. Every games a key game. Nobody is going to turn it around for us." MacLean said Kovalchuk will continue to skate at left wing on a line with center Travis Zajac and right wing Jamie Langenbrunner. That group was put together Monday and may require more time to develop chemistry. "Its important that me and Jamie play the same way we played with Zach," Zajac said. "Were up and down players. With Kovy, hes got to adjust to our style and I think hes capable of doing that." If not, things could get even worse for the offensively challenged Devils, who have a League-low seven points and are averaging a League-worst 1.54 goals a game. "Its just not happening right now for some reason," said Zajac, who has just 1 goal and 4 points in 13 games. "Weve gotten chances and shots. Its just sticking with it. Thats when good things happen. We have to do little things better, like winning faceoffs and puck battles. Those things lead to bigger things." As for how Parise is handling the news? "Its going to be a long road for him," said Zajac, who has texted with Parise but not spoken with him yet. "But hell be ready to go when he comes back." ' ' ' |