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Tales Of Three Teams
by @DaveDavisHockey on 03/01/11 at 06:36 PM ET
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From David Shoalts of The Globe and Mail,
Luckily for the Sabres, their new owner, Terry Pegula, was given the NHL governors’ stamp of approval just in time for the league’s trade deadline on Monday. This turned the Sabres from sellers into buyers just in time to get Brad Boyes, keep Tim Connolly and stay in the hunt.
There might even be good news about the Thrashers, although it’s not entirely clear. A couple of groups agreed to zip their lips so they can look through the team’s books with an eye to buying Atlanta Spirit, the company that owns the Thrashers, the NBA’s Atlanta Hawks and the Philips Arena.
Finally, if you like slow torture that never ends, the Phoenix Business Journal has the latest in the never-ending stories of the always-shaky Phoenix Coyotes/Glendale bond deal.
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Dave Davis has covered the Buffalo Sabres for various NHL accredited websites and newspapers since 2003. He was the senior writer and Sabres correspondent for The Fourth Period, covered hockey for Western New York Sports and Leisure Magazine, and has had articles featured on NHL.com, FOX Sports, Yahoo Sports and in New York Sportscene. Sabres news and notes can be found on his Twitter page.
Davis originally garnered media attention in 2002 as leader of a lobbying campaign working in unison with potential buyer Mark Hamister attempting to secure state financing to keep the Sabres in Buffalo. In 2004, Davis was briefly back on the airwaves - this time reaching the finals of the inaugural "WGR Rookie" sports talk competition. After a few years of "syndicating" his articles on various sites, along with doing some internet radio work, Davis now devotes his new media efforts to bringing quality Sabres related opinions and content to Kukla's Korner.
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