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Posted by Kerrzy on Wednesday, August 26, 2009
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The bankruptcy court battle over the Phoenix Coyotes took a couple of very interesting turns on Tuesday...none of which made the ownership struggle much clearer.
It was deadline day for submitting formal bids to buy the team ahead of the September 10th auction - and the NHL started things off by joining the bidding war. To make things even more interesting, Jerry Reinsdorf's group, the league-backed choice to take over the Coyotes, backed out as a potential buyer hours later.
Reinsdorf's group simply said they couldn't meet the deadline to submit an offer, and complained about "an organized publicity effort designed to provide negative and misleading information to interested parties." READ MORE... |
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Posted by Kerrzy on Tuesday, August 25, 2009
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Back in June, we first heard about a potential indoor/outdoor game involving the Montreal Canadiens at Olympic Stadium, a sort of consolation prize for Canada not getting a Winter Classic this season.
To be honest, I didn't see this potential game as anything but a big cash grab for the Habs and I thought it was a bit silly for Montreal's 100th birthday celebration to continue into another season. With that said, I'm not at all upset about this bit of news I'm about to share with you - I'm just a bit confused.
Turns out the game between the Canadiens and the Washington Capitals isn't happening after all - but it's the reason behind it that's got me in a blogging type of mood.READ MORE! |
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Posted by Kerrzy on Sunday, August 23, 2009
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Edmonton Oilers fans waited a long time for some answers from Dany Heatley - and on Friday, they got them.
That's when Heatley spoke publicly for the first timeabout a summer that's seen him demand a trade from the Ottawa Senators and reject a possible trade to the Oilers - the only offer so far that had Sens GM Bryan Murray asking the two time 50-goal scorer to waive a no-movement clause.
When Heatley was asked about the potential trade to Edmonton, he mentioned over and over again that it's nothing to do with the city of Edmonton - he just felt he needed more than one option before he could make a decision. READ MORE... |
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Posted by Kerrzy on Monday, August 10, 2009
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In these tough economic times, most people need all the money they can get – and that seems to include Chicago Blackhawks young gun Patrick Kane.
Just a season away from signing a contract that’ll make him a multi-millionaire, the penny pinching Kane is in some trouble after a cab ride turned violent in Buffalo early Sunday morning.
Things got ugly when Kane, who pulled in $875,000 this season, and his cousin James gave their driver $15 for a $13.80 cab fare – and the driver was short 20 cents on their change. READ MORE...
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Posted by Kerrzy on Friday, July 17, 2009
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In another peculiar twist in the Phoenix Coyotes ownership scandal, the NHL has sent a letter to its archrival, Jim Balsillie.
It looked as though the Canadian billionaire had struck out on yet another bid to buy a NHL club, but for the first time, the league seems to be acknowledging that they could lose that bankruptcy court case.
The Toronto Star says the NHL letter to Balsillie demands every detail of his business plan, should the Coyotes be allowed to move to Hamilton.
That sounds like an acknowledgement, doesn’t it? Read More... |
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