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Owner issues shouldn't get in way of NHL's progress
Scott Burnside, ESPN.comDuring an offseason when the NHL should be celebrating so much, leave it to a few owners to ruin its parade.
Story | Conversation | July 18, 2008Outdoor air brings 'kid' out of Sabres, Penguins
Scott Burnside, ESPN.comMany have debated whether the outdoor games are worth it. Others have complained that conditions are too harsh for players and fans. But if you saw the players on the ice at Ralph Wilson Stadium on Monday, none of them thought the great outdoors was a drag.
Story | Conversation | December 31, 2007An idea of an NHL Europe is sheer lunacy
Scott Burnside, ESPN.comPlaying a few NHL games in Europe is nice, but any talk of the league expanding overseas is just sheer lunacy.
Story | Conversation | September 28, 2007Bailey's big smile, heart drive Ace's Place
Scott Burnside, ESPN.comThe Bailey family couldn't forget 9/11 and they couldn't put the memories of Ace Bailey's death behind them. But they've kept his spirit alive through the eyes of the children at Ace's Place.
Story | Conversation | September 05, 2006What will the new NHL look like?
Scott Burnside, Special to ESPN.comDon't be surprised if your favorite players (remember them?) wind up on different teams this season.
Story | Conversation | July 12, 2005Sutter shifts from one full-time job to another
Scott Burnside, Special to ESPN.comThere's only one coach in the NHL who can talk hockey and large farm animals -- Brian Sutter.
Story | Conversation | December 07, 2004Team in shock; players in jeopardy
Scott Burnside, Special to ESPN.comThe car wreck that left Dan Snyder in a coma and star Dany Heatley facing charges has thrown what should have been a promising season for Heatley and the Atlanta Thrashers into chaos.
Story | Conversation | September 30, 2003
