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Jets & Affiliate news: Another chapter added to Pavelec;s European adventure. IceCaps goalie Pasquale earns shutout against Bruins. Lockout causes tears in beer sales.

CBA news: Public outburst don’t help perception of players. Daly hopes NHL labour talks resume this week. Lockout taking toll on Nashville businesses. NHL season can still be salvaged. Alfredsson trying to understand Owners’ strategy. Bettman becomes hockey’s worst enemy.

NHL news: Is the Edmonton Oilers’ Jordan Eberle the best sniper in the modern.

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Jets & Affiliate news:

Winnipeg Free Press:  Another chapter added to Pavelec;s European adventureThe Jets netminder is off to Finland with a debut on Tuesday as he starts a 6 game stint with Lahti Pelicans in Finnish SM-Liiga.

CBC:  IceCaps goalie Pasquale earns shutout against BruinsWell the Caps reversed their trend and won the 2nd game of the 2 game series.  Pasquale with a very nice effort earning a shutout along the wayBoth the power play and penalty kill clicked and while Alexander Burmistrov doesn’t get any points for his effort during the kill, it sure helped his team when they needed it.

Winnipeg Sun:  Lockout causes tears in beer salesWhat are Manitobans doing with all this money they have saved on beer?

CBA news:

The Hockey News:  Public outburst don’t help perception of playersHave to agree with Campbell.  I said from outset that players should only tweet non-hockey related thoughts.  They have tried but failed miserably to garner public support via social media.

FMCS:  Statement by FMCS Director George H. Cohen on NHL Labor Talks.  Finally some mediation.  A little too little too late but perhaps better late than never.

Ottawa Sun:  Daly hopes NHL labour talks resume this week.  At least they are not waiting until the GM meetings next week which was speculated over the weekend.

USA Today:  Lockout taking toll on Nashville businessesThe impact the lockout is having on businesses that depend on the game is huge.

Detroit Free Press:  NHL season can still be salvagedWhile there might still be a season, the likelihood is that we will not see Detroit or Chicago heading to Winnipeg this season as the games are likely to be “intra-conference matchups to cut down on travel and allow for more games”.

New York Times:  Alfredsson trying to understand Owners’ strategy. Not difficult to understand….increase profits.

Montreal Gazette:  Bettman becomes hockey’s worst enemyWell we certainly know what side of the divide Jack Todd is onIf you are a member of the NHLPA you will be better off tweeting a link to this article instead of the usual anti-Bettman rants.

Illegal Curve:  Drew vents his frustration.  Speaking of rants, Drew had quite one on Saturday’s Illegal Curve Hockey show.

NHL news:

Edmonton Journal:  Is the Edmonton Oilers’ Jordan Eberle the best sniper in the modern NHLWhile it appears he is in the upper echelon, he has not quite hit the top spot just yet.

Illegal Curve Hockey Show replay:

Part 1:  The week in CBA negotiations.  The NHLPA’s latest offer to the NHL.  Interview with Paul Kelly, former Executive Director of the NHLPA.  Recap of the interview with Paul Kelly.  Evaluating the NHLPA’s latest offer.  Roman Hamrlik’s comments and Erik Cole’s response.

Part 2:  Interview with Michael McCann, Director of Sports Law Institute at Vermont Law School, Legal Analyst and Writer for Sports Illustrated.  The NHLPA and decertification.  Don Cherry rips the players.  The state of negotiations update.  NHL News & Notes.  Rapid Fire, Cheers & Jeers.

CFL news:

Illegal Procedure: Grey Cup PapersWell the 100th Grey Cup is all over with the hometown Argonauts winning in convincing fashion over the Calgary Stampeders and we have all the news from Toronto.

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