NHL Lockout: Day 41 Headlines
Hockey going through own version of Groundhog Day as Ken Warren writes. Senators Extra
Steve Simmons asks the question in his latest article; historically what are the players’ exactly fighting for? Toronto Sun
Former Islanders were surprised to hear the team was moving to Brooklyn and hoped the memories that were created on Long Island would be brought to the Barclays Center. Newsday
Sharks defenseman Dan Boyle is one of the more vocal players during the current NHL Lockout and he feels that both sides are holding up CBA progress. CSNBayArea.com
Russian-based league the KHL announces that games at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn for January are moving back to Russia. USA Today
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On Tuesday, the Columbus Blue Jackets announced that the organization would be hiring longtime National Hockey League executive, Hall of Fame broadcaster, and former goaltender John Davidson to take over as President of Hockey Operations. Columbus Blue Jackets
Chicago Blackhawks star Patrick Kane is taking his talents to Switzerland to play for EHC Biel and he is bringing his mother with him. He hopes the exodus of players to Europe will accelerate the CBA process between owners and players. Chicago Sun-Times
Fact separated from fiction in “Coach: The Pat Burns Story.” The result is a revealing portrait of a man who overcame a difficult childhood to become a successful coach in the National Hockey League. Montreal Gazette
Lou Lamoriello won’t say whether he met with Devils after league allowed teams to talk to the players. Star Ledger
Hockey Canada concussion awareness apps endorsed by NHL Star Sidney Crosby. Hockey Canada
President and chief executive of Hockey Canada Bob Nicholson said an NHL-ready arena being proposed in the Toronto suburb of Markham would be a “long shot” to win the right to host the 2015 World Junior Hockey Championship. National Post








