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AT NHL BOARD OF GOVERNORS MEETING, CAPS SALE APPROVED

          The NHL Board of Governors approved the sale of the
     Capitals to the group led by Ted Leonsis that includes Jon
     Ledecky and Dick Patrick (NHL).  In DC, Eric Fisher writes
     that the three "did not address the NHL ownership before the
     vote."  Following the approval, Leonsis said, "We are in
     this for the long haul.  There is no [immediate] financial
     pressure, but we intend to make money at this.  And this is
     an asset play."  In order to devote more time to the
     Capitals, Ledecky has cut the number of publicly-traded
     companies of which he is a director from 10 to six
     (WASHINGTON TIMES, 6/22).  Also in DC, Thomas Heath writes
     that Leonsis and Ledecky are scheduled to meet with an NBA
     exec committee today to determine whether they may "purchase
     a minority share in the Wizards" (WASHINGTON POST, 6/22).
          A NEW CREASE ON LIFE: The NHL Board of Governors also
     decided on several rules changes, effective at the start of
     the upcoming season.  Restrictions on players in the crease
     will be eased, no instant replay will be used on disputed
     goals, and each team will receive at least one point for
     playing in overtime, during which a four-on-four format will
     be implemented (Mult., 6/22). FSN's Keith Olbermann, on the
     Board of Governors' rule changes: "They declined to make it
     illegal to put my head on the boards.  Sorry" (FSN, 6/21).
          THE YEAR IN REVIEW: In L.A., Helene Elliott writes on
     the NHL's Stanley Cup Finals: "For every two steps forward,
     the NHL seems to take a step back."  Elliott: "It got the
     long, dramatic finals it craved ... only to see the final
     end in a cloud of controversy.  The damage to its
     credibility won't be easily repaired" (L.A. TIMES, 6/22).

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