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Islanders Make Tavares First Pick, Choose Flash and Scoring to Regain Fans
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The 2009 NHL Entry Draft came and went last week. Overall, the event lacked any real drama. However, it Friday’s fist round had a good amount of drama, as it featured both a blockbuster trade and finally unveiled to the world which can’t miss player the New York Islanders were going to anchor their rebuilding efforts around: John Tavares. Held at the Bell Centre, home of the Montreal Canadians, the first day’s action included future hall of fame defenseman Chris Pronger and his hefty contract being moved from the Anaheim Ducks to the Philadelphia Flyers in exchange for a package that included top six forward Joffrey Lupul and several first round draft picks. Flyers fans will love Pronger’s bruising style ...
BREAKING: Steve McNair Killed in Apparent Double Homicide
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UPDATE #4 - Story is flux. It is unclear if the woman involved in McNair's wife. Nashville police spokesman Don Aaron said, "At this point, we don't know the circumstances of these shooting deaths. The investigation is going to be conducted by the police department's centralized homicide unit. Those detectives have assembled here at the scene. The condominium still has to be processed. There is a lot of work yet to be done. ...
Twenty NHL Players File for Salary Arbitration
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The following players have elected Salary Arbitration: Anaheim Ducks James Wisniewski Atlanta Thrashers Colby Armstrong Boston Bruins Matt Hunwick Buffalo Sabres Clarke MacArthur Carolina Hurricanes Tuomo Ruutu Chicago Blackhawks Aaron Johnson Columbus Blue Jackets Marc Methot Detroit Red Wings Jiri Hudler Edmonton Oilers Denis Grebeshkov Minnesota Wild Kyle Brodziak Montreal Canadiens Tomas Plekanec New ...
FIA Formula One Teeters on the Edge as FOTA Walks Out of Meeting
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The FIA Formula One World Championship series is once again mired in conflict at the eight teams that comprise the Formula One Teams Association (FOTA) walked out of a meeting of the Sporting Working Group at the Nürburgring on Weds. FOTA released a statement saying: “During the course of this meeting, the team managers were informed by Mr Charlie Whiting of the FIA that, contrary to previous agreements, the eight FOTA teams are not ...
College Athlete Likeness Lawsuit could have Significant Ramifications
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This past spring, former Arizona State and Nebraska quarterback Sam Keller filed a class action lawsuit against the NCAA and EA Sports. In his complaint, Keller identified the class upon which he is suing on behalf of all college football and basketball players who are in EA Sports’ various games. The complaint alleges a handful of different claims, including breach of contract, conspiracy, unjust enrichment and violating the athletes’ right of publicity. In his complaint, Keller argues that “Electronic Arts is not permitted to utilize player names and likenesses…[and that] Electronic Arts with the knowledge, participation and approval of the NCAA…extensively utilizes actual player names and likenesses. ...
UFL Should be Banking on Vick Suspension and Lockout in 2011
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Sometime in the near future, National Football League Commissioner Roger Goodell is expected to make his ruling on whether Michael Vick will be reinstated into the League. Most insiders anticipate that Vick has a very slim chance of returning for the upcoming season. Even if Vick somehow convinces Commissioner Goodell that he should be allowed to participate in the 2009 season, many teams are caution in pursuing the troubled quarterback because of he is still a controversial figure. However, not all of football is worried about signing Vick. In fact, one team currently owns his rights. That team belongs to the United Football League, the upstart expansion league that is due to begin its inaugural year this fall. With the ...
Hudler’s Pact with Russian Team Raises Questions for Red Wings and NHL
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On Thursday, Jiri Hudler became the first Red Wing to bolt for the Continental Hockey League, signing a two-year tax-free deal with Moscow Dynamo, at an estimated worth anywhere from $3 million to $5 million per year. Hudler’s defection to Russia is significant because it is only the second time Ken Holland has lost a player to another league since he became General Manager in 1997, the first one being defenseman Danny Markov who signed with signed with a KHL team after the 2006-07 season. Although less than a month old, it has been a difficult off-season for the Winged Wheel. First, Marian Hossa signs a twelve-year pact with the rival Chicago Blackhawks, and then the team loses several free agents in a mini exodus. ...
NHL to Announce Weds., Bruins to Play at Fenway Park as Part of Outfoor Winter Classic
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The story that leaked in May will become official on Wednesday: the Boston Bruins will play in the next NHL Outdoor Winter Classic at Fenway Park on January 1. The scheduled 2PM ET press conference, where the announcement will be made, will be simulcast on NHL Network and NHL.com. While it has not been announced, the Washington Capitals or Philadelphia Flyers are expected to be the Bruins' opponent for the game. Bruins owner Jeremy Jacobs said in May that the official announcement of the Bruins game at Fenway would be made in July. ...
Hudler Update: NHL Deputy Commissioner Argues that Hudler is Still Red Wing Property
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Maybe Jiri Hudler will be wearing the winged wheel next season after all. Although the young Czech forward signed a two-year pact to play in Russia, National Hockey League Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly said in an email that the League has taken the position that Hudler’s election to file for salary arbitration obligates him to play for the Red Wings. Hudler filed for Salary Arbitration on July 5, which took place prior to him signing with Moscow Dynamo of the Kontinental Hockey League. This occurred on July 9th. By filing for salary arbitration, a mechanism of his contract, Hudler legally committed himself to the club for at least the following season. Redwings General Manager Ken Holland voiced little optimism that ...
Hall of Famer DeLamielleure Continues Battle for Retired NFL Players
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Hall of Famer Joe DeLamielleure battles on the gridiron have ended, but not for retired NFL players. The following is a guest article by Matthew Coller When pro football Hall of Famer Joe DeLamielleure’s daughter walked into a Buffalo Bills merchandise store in Western New York, she expected to walk out wearing dad's No. 68. After all, "Joe D" blocked ...
Arthur Blank Adds Four Minority Partners to Atlanta Falcons Ownership
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Arthur Blank has sold a minority stake in the Atlanta Falcons to four partners framing the transaction as a matter of charity, saying that the primary purpose of bringing in new investors is to provide an option for Blank that adds flexibility in directing capital to The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation during his lifetime. The new minority partners are Ronald E. Canakaris, Douglas J. Hertz, Ed Mendel and Derek V. Smith, who now join John P. Imlay, Jr., and John A. Williams as minority owners of the club. Imlay was a minority owner under the Falcons’ previous ownership from 1991 until Blank’s acquisition of the club in February ...
The NHL and NBC Extend Revenue-Sharing Partnership Through 2010-11 Season
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The National Hockey League and NBC Sports today announced an extension through the 2010-11 season of their successful revenue-sharing partnership -- one that has achieved viewership milestones, programming and production innovations, awards and critical acclaim. The joint announcement was made by NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman and Ken Schanzer, President, NBC Sports. "The NHL/NBC partnership has been terrific. Our association has led to such technical innovations as the 'Inside the Glass' reporting and to such programming advancements as the extremely popular Winter Classic," NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman said. "Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final was broadcast television's most-watched hockey game in 36 years, which makes clear the NHL and NBC ...




