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STATES IN DENIAL: KARMANOS REBUKES TORONTO SUN REPORT

          Whalers Owner Peter Karmanos "strongly denied" a
     Toronto Sun report claiming the team is "poised" to move
     into the Target Center in Minneapolis next season, according
     to Curt Brown of the Minneapolis STAR TRIBUNE.  Karmanos,
     through an aide, said that he had "no idea where the story
     came from and he hasn't talked to anyone" about moving to
     Minneapolis and the Target Center.  T-Wolves President Rob
     Moor "said he hadn't heard anything about" sharing the arena
     with the Whalers (Minneapolis STAR TRIBUNE, 4/11).
          LARGUE LOSS? NY Investment Banker Michael Largue, who
     has talked of purchasing the Whalers and keeping them in
     Hartford met with NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman yesterday. 
     Sources tell the HARTFORD COURANT's Greg Garber that Bettman
     told Largue that the chances of keeping the Whalers in
     Hartford are "dead."  Bettman "said the meeting had nothing
     to do with the Whalers" (HARTFORD COURANT, 4/11).
          CASTING OFF: Commissioner Bettman is interviewed on the
     Whalers move in today's HARTFORD COURANT.  Bettman said that
     the "blame" for the Whalers leaving Hartford "must fall on
     the state's inability to satisfy all of owner Peter
     Karmanos' requirements for a cost-effective arena." 
     Bettman: "Everyone agreed early on that the team, if it was
     going to survive in Hartford, would need a building at no
     cost."  Bettman also noted the state's "insistence" on a 20-
     year lease, and its "refusal to negotiate" the issue, saying
     the team "could have lost an unfathomable amount of money
     over that 20-year period."  Bettman, on the league's stance: 
     "The location of a team may impact on corporate support,
     television and fan interest, but we weren't looking to make
     a change for the sake of change. ... It was Hartford's
     ownership that was put into the situation where it had no
     choice.  We regret it.  But it's too easy for people to say
     (the NHL) should have done something.  What should we have
     done?"  Bettman added he would be "skeptical" if another
     local group came forward willing to accept the terms
     Karmanos rejected.  Bettman: "The governor said this was the
     best the state could do.  We have no reason here to doubt
     that" (John Altavilla, HARTFORD COURANT, 4/11).
          OTHER CITIES: In San Diego, the UNION-TRIBUNE's Mark
     Ziegler puts San Diego on Karmanos' list of possible cities. 
     Jeff Quinn of Arena Group 2000, operators of the current
     Sports Arena: "It's hard for me to gauge how serious he is
     about San Diego, since we've had no direct contact with him. 
     Given the ability of other cities that already have
     buildings or better resources to fund them, we might have
     better options than here" (SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE, 4/11).
          CINCINNATI: Karmanos said he "is interested" in playing
     in Cincinnati for a "handful of dates" while a new arena is
     built in Columbus, though he "continues to explore" sites in
     Columbus that could convert to a major-league facility for
     next season.  Karmanos: "You'd like to get into Columbus
     right away.  We wouldn't want to split up the games.  The
     players wouldn't like it and the league wouldn't.  You could
     play in Cleveland, Dayton, Cincinnati while building a base
     in the state" (Geoff Hobson, CINCINNATI ENQUIRER, 4/11).    
     

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