Forbes.com: The Business Of Hockey
Forbes.com: The Business Of Hockey by Kurt Badenhausen and Michael K. OzanianSince the early 1990s, the National Hockey League has undergone a major transformation: rapid expansion, two nasty labor wars and teams relocating from Canada to the southern United States.Result: huge losses and falling television ratings. After... by Kurt Badenhausen and Michael K. Ozanian on 11/26/2005 1:11 AM
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Bryzgalov makes 35 saves as Ducks skate past 'Hawks
Bryzgalov, Selanne lead Anaheim past struggling Chicagoby RecapVisit ESPN.com for the complete story. by Recap on 11/27/2005 7:53 AM
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Avs net four in first, coast to win over Canucks
Hinote's first goal of season helps lift Avs over Canucksby RecapVisit ESPN.com for the complete story. by Recap on 11/27/2005 8:42 AM
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Avs' Konowalchuk out for season with wrist injury
Avs' Konowalchuk out for season with wrist injuryby Associated PressDENVER -- Colorado Avalanche left wing Steve Konowalchuk will have surgery on his right wrist and be out the rest of the season."Further examination along with an MRI confirmed that Steve has torn ligaments in his right wrist and that surgery... by Associated Press on 11/27/2005 12:37 AM
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Flinn suffers head injury in brawl
Flinn suffers head injury in brawl with Blackhawkby Associated PressLOS ANGELES -- Los Angeles Kings left wing Ryan Flinn sustained a severe head injury when his head struck the ice during a fight with Chicago defenseman Jim Vandermeer on Saturday night.The game was delayed 8 minutes midway through the first period... by Associated Press on 11/27/2005 6:58 AM
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NHL players' union exec. board gives nod to Saskin
Saskin gets majority of executive board's votesby Associated PressTORONTO -- A majority of the NHL Players' Association executive board has voted in favor of Ted Saskin as the organization's executive director. The NHLPA had asked players to uphold Saskin's hiring amid claims by a dissident faction that he was... by Associated Press on 11/25/2005 5:31 PM
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Coyotes send Ference to Devils in multi-player deal
Coyotes send Ference to Devils in multi-player dealby Associated PressGLENDALE, Ariz. -- The Phoenix Coyotes on Friday acquired center Pascal Rheaume and two other minor-league players from the New Jersey Devils in a trade for defenseman Brad Ference.Rheaume and defenseman Ray Schultz will report to the San Antonio... by Associated Press on 11/24/2005 11:37 PM
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Canucks goalie Cloutier out with knee injury
Canucks goalie Cloutier out with knee injuryby Associated PressVANCOUVER, British Columbia -- Vancouver Canucks goalie Dan Cloutier will miss at least three games because of a knee injury. Backup Alex Auld was scheduled to start against San Jose on Thursday night and the Canucks recalled rookie Rob McVicar from Manitoba... by Associated Press on 11/27/2005 8:42 AM
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NHL rips doping agency head's claims of abuse
NHL says Pound's claim has 'no basis in fact'by Asssociated PressLONDON, Ontario -- NHL players and executives denied allegations by World Anti-Doping Agency president Dick Pound that as many as a third of the league's 700 players may take some form of performance-enhancing substances."I would respectfully suggest... by Asssociated Press on 11/24/2005 4:27 PM
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Report: NHL spares Gretzky from $10,000 fine
Report: NHL spares Gretzky from $10,000 fineby ESPN.com news servicesOne of the new NHL rules stipulates that when a player receives an instigator fighting penalty in the last five minutes of a game, both the player and coach receive a $10,000 fine.According to a report from The Canadian Press, Coyotes coach Wayne Gretzky... by ESPN.com news services on 11/23/2005 12:05 AM
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Super Mario 'not sure' he'll play in Turin Olympics
Super Mario 'not sure' he'll play in Turin Olympicsby Scott BurnsidePITTSBURGH -- From the moment Mario Lemieux declined to take part in the orientation camp for Canada's Olympic hockey team in August, there has been a persistent buzz that he will decline to be a part of Canada's gold-medal defense in Turin in February.Lemieux... by Scott Burnside on 11/21/2005 2:45 AM
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Marchant on move again, this time to Mighty Ducks
Mighty Ducks acquire center Marchant from Columbusby ESPN.com news servicesANAHEIM, Calif. -- The Anaheim Mighty Ducks claimed Columbus Blue Jackets center Todd Marchant off waivers on Monday.The 32-year-old Marchant had three goals and six assists in 18 games for Columbus this season. He signed a free agent contract with... by ESPN.com news services on 11/21/2005 3:48 AM
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Penguins' Crosby says dive talk is just jive talk
Crosby denies accusations that he takes divesby ESPN.com news servicesCrosby Sidney Crosby taking a dive? That's what coach Ken Hitchcock and other Flyers apparently insinuated before and after Saturday's game between the Penguins and Philadelphia.During that game, Crosby had one of his first on-ice confrontations... by ESPN.com news services on 11/21/2005 3:37 AM
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Islanders' Bates out 4-5 weeks with hamstring injury
Forward Bates out 4-5 weeks with hamstring injuryby Associated PressUNIONDALE, N.Y. -- New York Islanders forward Shawn Bates is expected to miss four to five weeks because of a hamstring injury sustained at the end of a four-game road trip.Bates, who scored eight goals in seven games before going down, was... by Associated Press on 11/21/2005 2:16 AM
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Unhappy Larmer resigns from NHL Players' Association
Unhappy Larmer resigns from NHL players' unionby ESPN.com news servicesTORONTO -- After a bitter dispute with the top brass of the NHL Players' Association, Steve Larmer resigned as head of player relations Saturday.The central issue of Larmer's resignation was his concern over the hiring of executive director Ted Saskin,... by ESPN.com news services on 11/20/2005 10:51 PM
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