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Drama in the Desert & Dixie: NHL to Winnipeg hopes just won’t die, Viability of NHL in Winnipeg and Quebec, Loonie boosts odds of NHL success in Canada

Atlanta Journal Constitution:  Uncertain future looms over ThrashersOn the surface there doesn’t appear to be a sense of urgency that there is with the Phoenix situation.

TSN:  Dreger Report (#3).  So basically TSN’s Hockey Insider is throwing away the “one to two week” threshold and now we basically know that it will be anytime between now and June 22, 2011 (when schedule gets released).

Canoe:  More proof for Winnipeg.  Broadbeck makes some excellent points, points that I don’t understand how the ‘Think Tank’ missed.

Toronto Sun:  NHL to Winnipeg hopes just won’t dieFor everyone wondering when the news will finally break, read Paul Friesen’s account of all the stories he’s written since the bankruptcy began.  What is important, is that fans of NHL hockey in Winnipeg, continue to be unwavering in their support of the return of professional hockey to the city(and even those not in the city, like TBS late night talk show host Conan O’Brien, pictured here with longtime IC reader J.W., have love for the Peg’)

Globe & Mail:  Viability of NHL in Winnipeg and QuebecPretty positive article but this one line sticks out like a sore thumb:

“It’s a wholesale city that wants everything at cost” said one former NHL owner about Winnipeg.

Toronto Star:  Loonie boosts odds of NHL success in CanadaPaying players in US dollars is a lot easier on the bottom line when the dollar is 5 cents above par instead of 35 cents below par.

Hamilton Spectator:  It takes more than fans to make it in the big leaguesIt would be a lot harder for the NHL to deny Hamilton if they had a building like the Sprint Center in Kansas City.

Goldwater Institute (audio):  Goldwater Institute attorney Nick Dranias appeared on KFYI’s Jim Sharpe ShowHe updates listeners on the latest in the Glendale-Coyotes situation including a suspicious parking rights document uncovered by the Goldwater Institute.

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Yahoo Sports:  If Nashville can make NHL work, why not Phoenix?  The nice thing for Nashville, is in terms of major league sports dollars, they only have the NFL’s Tennessee Titans to compete with whereas Phoenix has 3 other professional teams to compete against.

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