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          NHL: FSN's Keith Olbermann: "The [NHLPA] is concerned
     about Owner Mario Lemieux returning to play for the
     Penguins.  The union says it might have to fight Lemieux's
     'low' salary and it's worried that his dual role might put
     'undue pressure' on teammates in labor negotiations. 
     Reality check, boys:  your league is dying.  [Wayne] Gretzky
     retired, your Canadian franchises are starving, you do not
     have one winner in a big market, and a superstar ... is
     coming out of retirement.  Mario's return might save the
     jobs of 90 of your members, so shut up!" ("Keith Olbermann
     Evening News," FSN, 12/17)....In N.Y., Larry Brooks reported
     that the NHL "claims attendance is up, and presumably the
     league has the data to support that assertion."  Brooks:
     "But if it's a fact that more tickets than ever have
     actually been sold, then it is also a fact that more people
     than ever before are deciding that their paid-for tickets
     are not worth using.  That's the critical issue the league
     must address, and address as comprehensively and creatively
     as possible" (N.Y. POST, 12/17)....In Toronto, Damien Cox
     wrote that of "the four coaches canned this season," the
     Mighty Ducks' Craig Hartsburg, the Canadiens Alain Vigneault
     and the Bruins' Pat Burns "were dumped partially because of
     attendance issues" (TORONTO STAR, 12/16)....The NHL will
     hold the '02 Draft in Toronto at the Air Canada Centre
     (BLOOMBERG NEWS, 12/16). 
          NFL: In Boston, Will McDonough reported that NFL teams
     were told the salary cap next season will go from $62M to
     $67M, on the way to $80M by '03 (BOSTON GLOBE, 12/16)....An
     official from Steinberg, Moorad & Dunn said that a petition
     to recover $88,000 in outstanding fees from representing
     late Chiefs LB Derrick Thomas had been "filed, but would be
     immediately dropped" (N.Y. TIMES, 12/17). 

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