columbus.bizjournals.com - 11/5/2009
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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 the nearly 20 options are ideas for public-private ...
sports.yahoo.com - 29 days ago
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sports.yahoo.com —
When the headline is "Saving the Jackets" in
the Columbus Dispatch , panic sets in for Columbus...
Blue Jackets fans. When the team president tells that newspaper that "time is of the essence" and that "the current ownership ...
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Calming nerves in the Blue Jackets’ financial panic
thehockeywriters.com - 30 days ago
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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
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Finding Ways To Keep The Blue Jackets In Columbus
KK Hockey —
... 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 the nearly 20 options are ideas for public-private partnerships that would provide the National Hockey League club relief from its lease agreement at Nationwide Arena, although at the expense of taxpayers in some of the scenarios.
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Thursday's news: Predators limp into Anaheim
On the Forecheck —
... stance towards player safety, rather than merely reacting to serious incidents with one-off policy shifts.
Severity of injury big factor in OHL ruling - CBC Sports The Ontario Hockey League has suspended Michael Liambas for the rest of the regular season for a hit into the boards that put Ben Fanelli into the hospital. It's another sad example of a league tying the penalty for a big hit to the injury which results, rather than focusing on the action itself.
Cash-strapped Jackets focus of report - Business First of Columbus: The Blue Jackets are ...
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kuklaskorner.com 11/5/2009 — 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 ...
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columbus.org 30 days ago — Columbus Chamber Report Reveals Options to Retain Blue Jackets, Grow District Blue Jackets, Arena District have significant impact on local economy Executive Summary CBJ/Arena District Backgrounder Report on Options for Retaining the Blue Jackets in ...
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examiner.com 27 days ago — Columbus Blue Jackets StoriesCan the Blue Jackets survive in Columbus?The Columbus Blue Jackets are losing money, lots of money and the reason why, is unfavorable lease terms with the Nationwide insurance Company owner of their home, Nati...
Are the Jackets really going to leave Columbus?
jacketscannon.com 27 days ago —
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Reports have been surfacing lately detailing the financial issues that are affecting the Blue Jackets . I have been waiting a while before commenting on this, as ...
Can the Blue Jackets survive in Columbus?
examiner.com 27 days ago — The Columbus Blue Jackets are losing money, lots of money and the reason why, is unfavorable lease terms with the Nationwide insurance Company owner of their home, Nationwide Arena.The Blue Jackets are paying 5 million dollars a year to play th...
Crosby scores goal in SO, Pens 4, Blue Jackets 3
digitalsportsdaily.com 10/31/2009 — The Pittsburgh Penguines are now 6-0 on the road after beating the Blue Jackets in Columbus Friday Night 4-3 in a shootout.
Alex Goligoski scored a goal with 2:17 to play to tie the score at 3-3. Sidney Crosby scored the game winning goal over Blue Jackets Goalie Steve Mason in the shootout. ...
Game #13 - at Columbus Blue Jackets
igloodreams.blogspot.com 10/30/2009 — Game 13 Penguins (10-2-0, 20 pts ) at Blue Jackets (6-5-0, 12 pts ) Nash is really good, but not as good as the two on the other card... Why does it matter? This game would have been more interesting two weeks ago when Columbus was 5-1. Now they're 6-5 and playing really ...