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Peter Forsberg, the Avalanche's only remaining unsigned free agent, still is attempting to solve the foot problem that has been the root of his health troubles in recent seasons. "Peter still has this foot issue," Don Baizley, Forsberg's agent, said Wednesday. "He has to have that resolved before anything is going to develop on that front. There's nothing new on that score at the moment. "Peter has done some skating and he wants to play, but only if the foot is right." Swedish newspaper Expressen reported earlier this summer that Forsberg would need several months of rehabilitation for a chance to salvage his NHL career. The newspaper quoted Forsberg, 35, as saying he probably wouldn't be available to play before Christmas.

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August 29, 2008  08:39 AM ET

And annoying until Groundhog Day

August 29, 2008  08:42 AM ET

OMG Really? Who cares, the choad is always hurt! USELESS!

August 29, 2008  08:59 AM ET

Oh! No! Not again! Another soap opera in the making! "As The Stomach Turns" Part XV!

August 29, 2008  09:14 AM ET

No shock

August 29, 2008  09:20 AM ET

Sundin must be getting ready to do something. They need another bothersome story to intrigue us with

August 29, 2008  09:25 AM ET

Now comes the barage of Forsberg stories. he needs to retire now before he screws his legacy up anymore. I dont even care for the Forsberg stories anymore and I used to be a big fan of his.

August 29, 2008  09:25 AM ET

This saga has as many sequels as the Rocky movies!

August 29, 2008  09:45 AM ET

Just retire and stop the charade!

August 29, 2008  10:29 AM ET

This means we can look forward to countless Forsberg rumors after the first of the year.

August 29, 2008  11:07 AM ET

All i have to say about Forsberg: "teehee"

August 29, 2008  11:08 AM ET

this is garbage

August 29, 2008  11:11 AM ET

Wait! For a minute I actually cared...oh, wait, I'm sorry, it was just gas.

August 29, 2008  11:17 AM ET

I agree with Willy, just retire already.

August 29, 2008  12:01 PM ET

Forsberg is the new Lindros. His head is like a peach touch it and he gets a concussion Forsberg can't handle a stiff wind without some limb going numb. Retire you goon , retire before you become a friggin laughing stock.

August 29, 2008  12:16 PM ET

I would like him on my team.

August 29, 2008  12:30 PM ET

Yoda,
Have you found a secret way disrupt the threads? Every time you post, the rest of the page freezes up but maybe that's just on the Sundin stories LOL. Maybe Sundin means the Christmas season, too. How lucky are we today to get a Sundin AND a Forsberg story??? Can Niedermayer be far behind??? I'm going to go buy a lottery ticket that is a combo of their 3 numbers. I may have to wait until Christmas to collect my winnings though.

August 29, 2008  12:32 PM ET

This bum would not be on my wish list !

August 29, 2008  12:59 PM ET

This bum would not be on my wish list !
He Rock | 08/29/08, 12:32 PM

Why? He is often injured but when he plays he's a point-per-game player.

August 29, 2008  01:03 PM ET

I would like him on my team.

Roberts#1: Grammar Police

A healthy PF, absolutely. But in this age of the salary cap, a player that fragile is too much of a risk to sign for the money he would want.

 
August 29, 2008  02:07 PM ET

You guys should be ashamed of yourself.

A player in Forsberg calibre, is one of the biggest reasons I follow hockey at all,.

A true hockeyfan would support Forsberg.. He doesnt do it for money, he already has all the money he could ever spend. He wants to play, because he loves the game more than anything in this world, and If a player still wants to do what he loves to do, should he not be allowed to do that? He is after all still one of the best in the league when he suits up.

I agree that the stories with Forsberg is endless, but then again.. it's not his fault, it's the media. and the Media knows that the name Forsberg will bring a bigger crowd then most of the other players, therefor they write anything they can get their hands on about him.

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