Wednesday, March 10, 2010

QUICKLINES March 7-13

Sidney Crosby has turned down a request to host the Top Ten with Jay Leno, as well as an appearance on the David Letterman show. Pittsburgh Penguins GM Ray Shero says Crosby is unable to make any promotional appearances on behalf of the NHL due to a busy schedule.


The New York State Supreme Court will be handling the case of the National Hockey League vs. Jerry Moyes. Moyes, the former owner of the Phoenix Coyotes, is being sued by the NHL for his mismanagement of the team, which resulted in an estimated loss of $61 million.


Marc Savard's grade 2 concussion as a result of a check from Matt Cooke is the main topic being discussed at this year's NHL General Managers meeting in Florida. The NHL is looking to change the rules or implement a new rule on checking to prevent the number of head injuries happening during the season.
Despite the severity of his hit, Cooke will not be suspended.

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