Taylor Pyatt's Vancouver run likely ending
Taylor Pyatt sounds like he won't be re-signed in Vancouver, adding to a tough year for the former Islanders first-round pick.
He doesn't at all fit the profile of what the Islanders are, er should, be looking for right now -- except that he'll surely sign an NHL deal for cheap.
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