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ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Although the Anaheim Ducks selected Hampus Lindholm with the sixth overall pick Friday night, the Swedish defencemans arrival was almost a secondary development on a busy draft day. General manager Bob Murray prefaced his compliments for Lindholm and his sadness at the departure of traded defenceman Lubomir Visnovsky to voice his displeasure with star forward Bobby Ryan, who ripped the organization in a newspaper interview. Ryan is angry about hearing his name in repeated trade rumours for much of the past 10 months, and the four-time 30-goal scorer from South Jersey said he would love to join the Philadelphia Flyers. Murray doesnt comment on trade talks, but he wishes Ryan would pay less attention to the media. "Id just like to say Im disappointed at this time about his comments, and I intend to talk to Bobby personally when I get back from the draft," Murray said by phone from the draft in Pittsburgh. Ryans angry comments became public shortly before the Ducks parted ways with Visnovsky, trading the veteran defenceman to the New York Islanders for a second-round pick in next years draft. Visnovsky was the NHLs top-scoring defenceman with 68 points during the 2010-11 season, but was slowed by injuries throughout last season, managing just six goals and 21 assists. The 35-year-old Slovak also has just one year left on his contract. "At this time were changing the direction of our team a little bit," Murray said. "Hes an offensive defenceman, and I think we have some younger players that can play (that role). Its a hockey move, and were attempting to change a little bit the look on that back end." Although Lindholm wont help the Ducks for at least another year, Murray believes he is a long-term candidate to fill that job for many seasons to come. That is why Anaheim took a big risk to land a player who could provide a major reward. The Ducks bypassed several higher-rated defence prospects to choose the 6-foot-2 Lindholm, whose all-around game has impressed Murray since he first saw Lindholm in person in February. Murray returned to Sweden in April to watch him again, and the smooth-skating defenceman was remarkably impressive in his pre-draft fitness workouts. Although he will stay in the Swedish Elite League to play for Rogle BK for at least another year, Anaheim hopes Lindholm will be an heir to its tradition of high-scoring defencemen including Scott Niedermayer, Chris Pronger and Visnovsky. "Were really happy and delighted to have this young man," Murray said. "We think hes going to be a quality player for a long, long time." Lindholm realized the Ducks were interested in him, but he still got a charge when he heard his name. He will visit California for the first time next week. "Its like, whoa, so early," Lindholm said. "But it was a very good experience. I didnt know I was going to get picked so early, but I love the guys there, all the scouts and (executives). ... Im very proud to be with the Anaheim Ducks. Its a very good team, and its going to be a lot of good years in the future." Lindholm made his pro debut last year for Rogle, playing 20 games as the clubs big-league team gained elevation to the Elite League. He had four assists at the World Junior Championships for Swedens silver medallists , and the NHLs Central Scouting Service rated him fourth among European skaters. The Ducks also appreciate Lindholms smarts: He took university courses while playing for Rogle last year. Lindholms mentor is Kenny Jonsson, the former Islanders captain who served as Rogles assistant coach for defence last year. "I talk to him about almost everything," Lindholm said. "Hes a role model. Its going to be good to have him around." The Ducks already have a European flavour with leading scorer Teemu Selanne and fellow Finn Saku Koivu alongside Swiss stars Jonas Hiller and Luca Sbisa, and Anaheim has added two Swedes in recent weeks. Respected Swedish goalie Viktor Fasth signed with the Ducks earlier in the off-season and is likely to be Hillers backup next season. cheap nfl jerseys Special treatment . Knowle, a doubles specialist, played his first main draw singles since 2005. Ramos moved on to a match with third-seeded Kei Nishikori of Japan at Putra Stadium. Matthew Ebden of Australia beat Russian wild card Philip Davydenko, the nephew of Nikolay Davydenko, 6-0, 7-6 (6-3), and lined up a second-round encounter with seventh-seeded Julien Benneteau of France. cheap jerseys china . It sure took a while. 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For Pelfrey, the simple opportunity to pitch -- rather than competing with several others for a spot on a team with a deeper staff -- was what lured him to Minnesota. Target Fields reputation as a place thats difficult to hit home runs in helped, too, as did the chance to move closer to his home in Wichita, Kan. After making only three starts for the New York Mets in 2012, a season cut short by elbow ligament-replacement surgery on May 1, Pelfreys passion for the sport was renewed as well. He said in a phone interview on Thursday hes fully confident hell be ready for the start of spring training, a little more than 10 months removed from the Tommy John procedure. Since he was cleared to resume throwing on Aug. 21, Pelfrey has done so every other day -- without taking a day off. After consulting with the Twins at his physical exam on Wednesday, Pelfrey agreed to a three-week break before ramping up for the season. His last session included 120 pitches at, he estimated, between 85 and 90 per cent strength. The hitters he faced in a workout at his alma mater, Wichita State University, told him they thought his fastball was touching 90 mph. Pelfrey said hes also been using a full complement of pitches, from curvebaalls to sliders to split-fingered fastballs.dddddddddddd "Ive never been hurt in my life. This is the first time. I didnt know how my body was going to respond. But I havent felt anything, a twinge, a tweak, anything in my elbow," he said. "So something crazy would have to happen for me to not be ready in spring training," Pelfrey said. Pelfrey went 50-54 with a 4.36 ERA over seven seasons with the Mets. His deal, agreed to last weekend, includes $1.5 million in performance bonuses: $100,000 for 150 innings, $150,000 for 160 innings, $250,000 each for 170, 180 and 190 innings and $500,000 for 200 innings. The 6-foot-7, 230-pound, 28-year-old Pelfrey, who was arbitration eligible, was not offered a contract by the Mets earlier this off-season. Originally selected by the Mets in the first round (ninth overall) of the 2005 draft, Pelfrey posted a career-high 15 wins in 2010. Hes the third starting pitcher to leave the National League for Minnesotas rotation, joining Vance Worley (Philadelphia) and Kevin Correia (Pittsburgh). Scott Diamond is the only holdover assured of a spot. The Twins werent turned off by Pelfreys injury, particularly given the way pitchers in recent years have been able to return more quickly from Tommy John surgery. "Hes got stuff. Hes still in the prime of his career," general manager Terry Ryan said. ' ' '
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