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Jets news: Euro-Flops. Trouba tweaking his speaking. The missing rink. One step at at time for Serville. Jets think proposed two-week break ‘ridiculous’. Dynamo Minsk releases Evander Kane. IceCaps start homestand with win.

CBA news: The NHLPA’s attack on Bettman’s “two-week delay” is laughable. Is Flyers’ Snider helping thaw NHL talks? Red Wings D White calls Bettman ‘an idiot’. Bettman backtracks as NHL lockout continues. Welcome to the half-way point of the NHL lockout.

NHL news: Council to review plan for Coyotes. First design concepts for Seattle’s Sodo arena project.

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Note II:  Stay tuned to a special edition of the Illegal Curve Hockey Show on TSN Radio 1290 today from noon to 3 pm live from the Max Bell Centre at the University of Manitoba.  The guys will be interviewing players throughout the show before the players take part in the Goals for Dreams – Team Ladd vs. Team Stuart at 3:30 pm.

Jets news:

Winnipeg Free Press:  Euro-FlopsA little humble pie is in order after the failed European adventure taken by some members of the Jets.

Winnipeg Free Press:  Trouba tweaking his speakingPart of the maturing process is recognizing your limitations and attempting to improve on them.  Good for the Jets draft pick.

Winnipeg Free Press:  One step at at time for ServilleGotta love how Michigan’s Red Berenson’s never sugar coats the truth.

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Winnipeg Free Press:  The missing rinkWho knew arena food could inspire such loyalty.

Winnipeg Sun:  Jets think proposed two-week break ‘ridiculous’Taking time off at this point is a calculated move by the NHL.

Winnipeg Free Press:  Dynamo Minsk releases Evander KaneClearly Kane was not getting into the KHL mode.

The Telegram:  IceCaps start homestand with winBurmistrov scores the game winner in the shooutoutHopefully this is going to get the Caps back on track.

CBA news:

Edmonton Journal:  The NHLPA’s attack on Bettman’s “two-week delay” is laughableLove how Adler doesn’t pull any punches in his piece.

CSN Philadelphia:  Is Flyers’ Snider helping thaw NHL talksBoth sides realize that they gain nothing by dragging this out.  The deal they will end up with is not really one that is desired by either side (likely an indication that if both feel they are ‘losing’ then it is likely a fair deal).  Let’s hope Snider can get this back on track.

TSN:  Red Wings D White calls Bettman ‘an idiot’.   When White gets his pay cheque he might want to evaluate his statement as Bettman has helped increase player salaries to unprecedented levels.

New York Daily News:  Bettman backtracks as NHL lockout continuesSo apparently it was just done to test limits.  Boy that NHL PR machine is really doing its job.  Bravo.

Globe and Mail:  Welcome to the half-way point of the NHL lockoutDuhatschek thinks two more months until the drop dead date.  Oh dear lord.

NHL news:

Arizona Republic:  Council to review plan for CoyotesThe saga continues as Glendale council sees the payments to Jamison as too generous.  At what point does Ice Edge get mentioned?

Seattle Post Intelligencer:  First design concepts for Seattle’s Sodo arena projectPretty cool and with the NHL arena problems in Southern Ontario, perhaps Seattle might be in line if a certain team in the above story doesn’t get things figured out soon.

CFL news:

Illegal Procedure: CFL Playoff Papers. While the Bombers season might be done there is still plenty of CFL news as the Finals in both the East and West have been set  Conference Finals are here.  Which game is more intriguing to watch?

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