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Allan Walsh News From AOL News

Wild Should Be Careful With Sykora

By Bruce CiskieJan 11th 2010 – 12:30PM

The emergence of Twitter as a place for athletes to directly communicate with fans has been -- for the most part -- a very good thing.It allows anyone in sports to throw their thoughts out to the world without fear of being misquoted or misunderstood. Athletes use the tool, as do coaches and media folks. Agents are also on...

Viktor Kozlov to Russia?

By Eric McErlainMay 26th 2009 – 2:20PM

Overnight, we got the news that Washington Capitals center Sergei Fedorov had been offered a contract with Metallurg Magnitogorsk of the KHL, and now RDS.ca and Octagon Sports agent Allan Walsh (through his Twitter feed) are reporting that Fedorov's teammate, forward Viktor Kozlov, also an impending free agent, will soon...

Allan Walsh News From the Web

  • 04/27/12 Five directors to quit One51 after 109m loss Source: BreakingNews - Ireland Disgruntled shareholders in investment group One51 are to get their wish with five directors leaving the board this year after the company announced a loss of €109m.
  • 04/27/12 Mushroom factory near Stanton fined over health and... Source: Bury Free Press - Bury St. Edmunds - Suffolk - UK A factory which is already having to lay off staff has been hit by fines and legal costs of nearly £20,0000 after breaching health and safety laws.
  • 04/18/12 Agent: 'Do we need a player to die....?' Source: USA Today There had already been six suspensions in the 2012 Stanley Cup playoffs before Chicago's Marian Hossa left the ice on a stretcher last night.

Background on Allan Walsh

Allan Bartholomew Walsh (August 29, 1874, Trenton, New Jersey - August 5, 1953, New York City) was an American Democratic Party politician from New Jersey who represented the 4th congressional district from 1913 to 1915.

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