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MARCH 04, 2009

Lightning trades Kolzig, two others

In the strangest move of the day, the Lightning traded three injured players, including goalie Olaf Kolzig, who is out for the season with a biceps injury, for a player who hasn't played in the NHL in three seasons.

The Lightning sent Kolzig, defensemen Jamie Heward and Andy Rogers and a fourth-round pick to the Toronto Maple Leafs for defenseman Richard Petiot.

In late January, Kolzig had surgery to repair a ruptured distal biceps tendon in his left forearm. Heward has been out since Jan. 1, when he was concussed by a hit to the head from Alex Ovechkin. Rogers has been injured at AHL Norfolk.

Petiot, 6-feet-2, 190 pounds, had no points and two penalty minutes in two games with the Los Angeles Kings in 2005-06. He has three goals, 11 assists and 59 PIM in 45 games with Toronto of the AHL this season.

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