I wonder what Hemsky is looking for? He could be a good replacement for Cammalleri and he actually plays the right side.
The only downsides are that he's frequently injured -- although he missed fewer than 10 games last year (the first time since 2007-08) -- but that could give them a chance to roll some kids through the lineup; and he has accumulated many years of grease, much more than Glencross or Smid had before they got here.
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