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Blue Jackets' Bobrovsky Pulled For Nashville Game

Columbus Blue Jackets goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky has been pulled from the roster for tonight's game against Nashville.  

In a press release this morning, general manager Jarmo Kekelainen  said simply that Bobrosky had violated  "certain expecations and values that we have established for our players", and called the incident an internal matter.  Bobrovsky was pulled in the third period of Tuesday's game in Tampa, after allowing four golas.  The club has called up back-up netminder Jean-Francois Berube from the Cleveland farm team.  In other actions, forwards Brandon Dubinsky and  Markus Hannekainen have been placed on injured reserve, for a hamstring and an elbow injury respectively.
 

A native of Chicago, naturalized citizen of Cincinnati and resident of Columbus, Alison attended Earlham College and the Ohio State University. She has equal passion for Midwest history, hockey and Slavic poetry.
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