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Bob Probert, a Detroit Red Wings player who was banned from the National Hockey League after being arrested for possession of cocaine, was reinstated by the league today. Probert, who last played March 1, 1989, served three months in a federal prison at Rochester, Minn., and also underwent rehabilitation for substance abuse as part of his sentence. The reinstatement was announced in New York by NHL President John Ziegler.
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