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Scott Burnside: Families part of the sacrifice for playoff players and coaches
For many players, chasing the Cup comes at a price, and not just a physical one. Many must struggle with the reality of being separated from their families.
View Article2010 NHL Playoffs: Jordan Staal of Pittsburgh Penguins tests injured foot...
Penguins center Jordan Staal skated for about five minutes without full equipment at his team's morning skate on Tuesday.
View Article2010 NHL playoffs: Pittsburgh Penguins' Jordan Staal a game-time decision;...
Injured Penguins center Jordan Staal will be a game-time decision for Game 4 vs. the Canadiens on Thursday, while veteran winger Bill Guerin has been ruled out with an undisclosed injury.
View Article2010 NHL playoffs -- Pittsburgh Penguins' Bill Guerin hopes to return for Game 5
MONTREAL -- Veteran winger Bill Guerin, who continues to be an effective point producer with eight points in eight games this spring, hopes to be back...
View ArticleIce Edge Holdings group back in mix to buy Phoenix Coyotes
The bid by Chicago businessman Jerry Reinsdorf to buy the Phoenix Coyotes is dead and the city of Glendale has returned to the previously shunned Ice Edge Holdings group in a last-minute bid to keep...
View Article2011 Stanley Cup finals: Dan Bylsma on the playing, coaching mystic of Game 7...
What is a player's mindset in Game 7 of the Cup finals? How does a coach motivate his team? We asked someone who knows both sides of the Cup coin: Dan Bylsma.
View ArticleWhy Red Wings continue to set standard
The Detroit Red Wings are a little bit like E.F. Hutton -- when they talk, everybody listens. So, there might have been some arched eyebrows when coac...
View ArticleOh my, how training camps have changed
PITTSBURGH -- For the first time in two decades, no one is going to stick a tube in Bill Guerin's mouth and urge him pedal faster or run harder or lea...
View ArticleNHL: When it comes to NHL-NHLPA CBA negotiations, this time the teams and...
Even with a lockout looming, the differences in dynamics surrounding the talks are stark when compared with negotiations of the past. But are they enough to save a hockey season? Scott Burnside takes...
View ArticleNHL: Time to ponder the complete stupidity of the lockout
Just when it looked as if the NHL had it figured out, it threw it all away on a foolish lockout, Scott Burnside writes.
View ArticleNHL: Quebec exhibition series featuring NHLers is the first of the...
Max Talbot and Bruno Gervais are not just talking about playing hockey, Scott Burnside writes, they're doing something about it.
View ArticleGreg Jamison, main suitor of Phoenix Coyotes, can't produce capital to...
Greg Jamison, the main suitor for the Coyotes, cannot produce the capital needed to purchase the team from the NHL and a Jan. 31 deadline to maintain a critical lease agreement with Glendale will pass...
View ArticleGeorge Gosbee, Canada group aim to purchase Phoenix Coyotes for $170 million,...
Canadian financier George Gosbee emerged Thursday as part of a group of fellow Canadian investors who hope to close a deal to purchase the Phoenix Coyotes from the NHL for $170 million, a source told...
View ArticleNHL rejects Darin Pastor's bid to buy Phoenix Coyotes
NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly told ESPN.com Monday that the league had dismissed Darin Pastor's bid to buy the Phoenix Coyotes from the league because it didn't meet the league's requirements.
View Article2013 Stanley Cup playoffs -- Phoenix Coyotes decision expected within two weeks
The long, tortuous ownership saga of the Phoenix Coyotes is entering its final phase.
View ArticleGlendale reaffirms commitment to Coyotes
In many quarters, this will be portrayed as, at long last, an ending. The good folks on Glendale's city council late Tuesday night agreed by a 4-3 ...
View ArticleNHL - Expansion is on the table, but not imminent
Talk of NHL expansion is percolating, but Las Vegas and Seattle face significant obstacles and the league has no formal expansion plans, Scott Burnside writes.
View ArticleBurnside: Potential Las Vegas expansion team owner a driven man
Businessman Bill Foley is driven to bring an expansion team -- and no less than Stanley Cup success -- to Las Vegas, writes Scott Burnside.
View ArticlePotential Las Vegas owners get strong response to ticket drive
The ticket drive to determine whether there's enough interest from hockey fans in Las Vegas to pursue an expansion franchise will begin on Feb. 10. ...
View ArticleLas Vegas ticket drive turns to corporations
The effort to bring an NHL franchise to Las Vegas is now extending to corporate entities including casinos, prospective owner Bill Foley says.
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