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Former Panthers GM says he would stay with Florida
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Former Panthers GM says he would stay with Florida

Published May. 20, 2010 3:17 a.m. ET

Former Florida Panthers general manager Randy Sexton says he would welcome the opportunity to stay with the franchise.

Dale Tallon, the former general manager of the Chicago Blackhawks, has replaced Sexton as Florida's GM. On a conference call with reporters Wednesday, Sexton called Tallon a ``very, very worthy choice'' for the franchise.

Sexton says he has told Tallon he would ``help him in any way that he needed it,'' and planned to speak with Florida's new GM again in the coming weeks. He says he would stay with the Panthers if Tallon thought it was appropriate and he could help.

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