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STOCKHOLM - OCTOBER 4: Dany Heatley #15 of the Ottawa Senators prepares for a faceoff against the Pittsburgh Penguins at the NHL Premiere Stockholm game at the Globe Arena on October 4, 2008 in Stockholm, Sweden.<br>
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The elusive Dany Heatley

The Globe and Mail
By Matthew Sekeres, The Globe and Mail Posted Monday, August 17, 2009 9:54 PM ET

Dany Heatley has been the invisible man this summer.

Ever since he demanded a trade from the NHL's Ottawa Senators, the goal-scoring winger has seemingly done his utmost to avoid the spotlight. But that will cease come Aug. 24 when Heatley attends Hockey Canada's three-day summer orientation camp in advance of the 2010 Olympics.

Monday, at a ceremony unveiling the sweaters to be worn at the Games, Hockey Canada president Bob Nicholson said that he spoke to Heatley on Sunday night and didn't believe that the player's stance - wanting out of the nation's capital and refusing a trade to the Edmonton Oilers - would adversely affect his candidacy for the Olympic team.

"I had a real good chat with Dany last night, and he will look for what's best for him," Nicholson said. "Dany Heatley has been unbelievable to Hockey Canada.

"Hopefully, it won't be a distraction. We want this to be positive."

Heatley, Canada's all-time leading goal scorer in international competition, has already backed out of a speaking engagement at the OneGoal hockey summit in Toronto on Tuesday. He was also a no-show at teammate Jason Spezza's wedding in Ottawa last month.

Heatley, 28, has represented Canada at six International Ice Hockey Federation world championships, an Olympic Games, a World Cup of Hockey and two world junior championships.

Heatley, who was born in Germany and raised in Calgary, has 40 goals and 67 points in 64 international games. He is also the all-time leading scorer at the world championships.

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hard2beanoilfan
Aug 21, 2009 | 4:40 PM ET

please. gold i only thing that matters. and it is more achieveable with heatley. even though he is a whiny little girl.
SmilinBob
Aug 19, 2009 | 4:03 PM ET

Just because the dude's wrestling with some personal issues right now, does'nt necessarily mean he's not fit to don the Red & White. Let's not be in any hurry to forget the fact that he has conducted himself on Canada's behalf with aplomb internationally. I think it'll come down to how well he's playing (if at all) come January.
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