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kuklaskorner.com - 11/5/2009
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from Jeff Bell of Business First of Columbus,
At best, the Columbus Blue Jackets lost $30.4 million over the last three years, and at worst $43 million, according to a report released Thursday that outlines ways to keep the financially strapped hockey team from leaving town.
Chief among ...
thehockeywriters.com - 11/6/2009
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thehockeywriters.com —
Nationwide Arena, Columbus, Ohio Thursday’s release of a
report commissioned by the Columbus Chamber of Commerce to...
evaluate options for establishing the long term financial viability of the Columbus Blue Jackets, and their home in Nationwide Arena, was greeted by predictable measures of ...
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Study Provides Roadmap For Jackets’ Financial Woes
mercurynews.com - 11/5/2009
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mercurynews.com —
COLUMBUS, Ohio The sequence of events about 16
minutes into the second period Wednesday night was a...
costly one. Skating short-handed because Brad Staubitz earned an instigator penalty for picking a fight, the Sharks saw captain Rob Blake go down with ...
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San Jose Sharks defeat Columbus
blogs.mercurynews.com - 11/5/2009
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blogs.mercurynews.com —
DETROIT — Stranger than usual travel day (Columbus
to Detroit by way of Chicago). Not an excuse,...
just an explanation for my absence. I can tell you what you’ve probably already figured out: Rob Blake won’t be in the lineup tonight ...
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Blake out, Joslin in against Red Wings tonight — and a ...
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Thursday's news: Predators limp into Anaheim
On the Forecheck —
... are sidling up to the public trough to try and staunch annual financial losses. I can't believe they're seriously proposing the use of federal stimulus money to adjust the arena financing, and think the first question they should answer is why they're spending $10 million over the salary cap floor for a middling team. (hat tip to Kukla) ...
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