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Mark Cuban Would Have Been Great For The NHL

There’s a ton of hockey stuff one can talk about this off season… from management who seems intent on awarding big contract after big contract just a season out of a lockout, to trade rumors about where Leetch will end up or if they’ll ever be another Pavel Bure or Theo Fluery sighting in North America. But the story I didn’t want to let just go by was the news that a group including Dan Marino and Mark Cuban made a bid for the Pittsburgh Penguins which has been rejected by the team.

“We increased our offer significantly, and it was not accepted,” said Murstein, whose group has made it known they would like to keep the team in Pittsburgh. Cuban and Marino are both Pittsburgh-area natives.

That’s a damn shame. Not only does it mean a chance at another ownership group moving the team to Kansas City (is that really any better then Pittsburgh?), but I also think the highly vocal Cuban would have been great for the sport—even if his role would be most probably have been smaller then it is with the Mavs. I’d absolutely love to see someone like that tangle with Gary Bettman and Colin Campbell, or shine some light into the the madness that seems to be some NHL ownership (I’m looking right at you Mr. Wang).

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  • Jagr failed Pens' acting classes

    I guess I get why Sidney Crosby gets the benefit of the doubt. On one level, I even believe it's somewhat deserved.

  • Rangers may get date at Yankee Stadium

    The NHL is working with the Yankees' high command and representatives of the city to try to play a game at Yankee Stadium next winter. While there are plenty of logistical hurdles to clear, the principals are interested.

  • NHL to announce outdoor game

    Winter, Buffalo and Penguins. It's a perfect combination for an outdoor NHL game.

  • Reports: Pens reach agreement to stay in Pittsburgh

    The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, citing unidentified sources, reported that the sides have reached agreement on terms for a new arena that will be ready for operation for the 2009-10 season. A spokesman for Mayor Luke Ravenstahl said he knew nothing of a deal.

  • Sather Vows To Keep Kids

    Sports Quote of the Night: Glen Sather: "I'll tell you what, if Pittsburgh called and offered us [Sidney] Crosby tomorrow, I'd even throw in my left [testicle]."

  • Sources: Pittsburgh arean deal not done

    Amid a report by a Pittsburgh radio station that said a new arena deal between the Penguins and the various levels of government (the state, the county and the city) has been reached, sources tell TSN "the deal is not yet done."

  • Nonis: NHL free agency age 'a joke'

    The age for free agents in the NHL "is a joke" and could result in the Pittsburgh Penguins losing Sidney Crosby when he's just entering his prime, Vancouver Canucks general manager Dave Nonis said Monday.

  • Nonis: NHL free agency age 'a joke'

    The age for free agents in the NHL "is a joke" and could result in the Pittsburgh Penguins losing Sidney Crosby when he's just entering his prime, Vancouver Canucks general manager Dave Nonis said Monday.

  • Penguins decide to keep rookie Staal

    Jordan Staal, the 18-year-old centre who has been one of the surprise stars of the NHL season, is staying with the Pittsburgh Penguins.

  • Penguins decide to keep rookie Staal

    Jordan Staal, the 18-year-old centre who has been one of the surprise stars of the NHL season, is staying with the Pittsburgh Penguins.

  • Malkin inks deal with Penguins

    Evgeni Malkin signed his first NHL contract with the Pittsburgh Penguins on Tuesday, slightly more than three weeks since slipping away from his Russian team and making a clandestine trip to the United States. [Who didn't see this coming?]

  • Malkin inks deal with Penguins

    Evgeni Malkin signed his first NHL contract with the Pittsburgh Penguins on Tuesday, slightly more than three weeks since slipping away from his Russian team and making a clandestine trip to the United States. [Who didn't see this coming?]

  • Malkin sits down for interview with TSN

    In the midst of a firestorm over the past couple of weeks, Russian centre Evgeni Malkin has arrived in North America and TSN's Darren Dreger sat down with him for an interview Friday.

  • Malkin sits down for interview with TSN

    In the midst of a firestorm over the past couple of weeks, Russian centre Evgeni Malkin has arrived in North America and TSN's Darren Dreger sat down with him for an interview Friday.

  • Welch, Whitney, Fleury Excited For Ahl Playoffs

    Wilkes-Barre/Scranton has allowed the fewest goals in the AHL this season at 178. The Baby Penguins will get some reinforcements from Pittsburgh in defensemen Ryan Whitney and Noah Welch and goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury.

  • Malkin inks deal with Penguins

    Evgeni Malkin signed his first NHL contract with the Pittsburgh Penguins on Tuesday, slightly more than three weeks since slipping away from his Russian team and making a clandestine trip to the United States. [Who didn't see this coming?]