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Scott BurnsideBlog | ChatsScott Burnside covers the NHL for ESPN.com. Before joining the Web site in 2005, he was a reporter for the Windsor Star and Toronto Sun. Burnside has won numerous awards, including the 1990 National Newspaper Award, and also co-authored the best-selling true crime book "Deadly Innocence" in the mid-1990s. He is based in Atlanta. |
Swine flu an uncomfortable reality
Scott Burnside, ESPN.comSomewhere between panic and puns, there is the uncomfortable reality for the NHL and its players when it comes to dealing with the swine flu epidemic.
Story | Conversation | October 29, 2009MAG WOMEN TAKE THE NHL DRAFT (AND OTTAWA) BY STORM
Elena Bergeron and Sarah Turcotte...is going to be fun. We're super jealous of our Atlanta-based espn.com colleague, Scott Burnside (who went to university in Ottawa). 3. The Southeast Division will never take over hockey. In...
Blog Entry | Conversation | June 25, 2008RSS Feeds
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Story | Conversation | June 11, 2008New flashy skills event will take some getting used to for players
Scott Burnside, ESPN.comScott Burnside gives you all the behind-the-scenes reaction from Saturday's board of governors meetings and SuperSkills Competition.
Story | Conversation | January 26, 2008Daily Quickie: NBA MVP
Dan Shanoff on NBA MVP (LeBron over Kobe), NBA Playoff picks, NHL Playoffs, Jordan Farmar, Larry Brown, Madden 07, Julio Franco and more!
Story | April 24, 2006Players asked 'specific' questions about Tocchet ring
Scott Burnside, ESPN.comESPN.com has learned that almost four dozen NHL players and team officials have been interviewed by the league's independent investigator, who has failed to uncover any evidence the game's integrity has been compromised by people betting on NHL games.
Story | Conversation | April 10, 2006GMs looking for holes in CBA
Scott Burnside, Special to ESPN.comNow that the NHL has a new CBA, GMs throughout the league are looking for ways to circumvent it.
Story | Conversation | July 13, 2005Other league heads to be contacted also
ESPN.com news servicesThe same Congressional committee that conducted hearings into steroids in baseball has asked NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue for information about how football regulates the performance-enhancing substances.
Story | Conversation | March 31, 2005Burning questions for owners, players
Scott Burnside, Special to ESPN.comInstead of fanning the flames, why can't owners and players work on extinguishing a lockout?
Story | Conversation | August 16, 2004EXPLORE RELATED TOPICS
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