Quote of the Day

align="center">“Boys, no, thank you for talking hockey. I love it. Michael and Tony talking hockey. Something’s going on.”

— Coyotes C Jeremy Roenick, after being thanked by Wilbon and Kornheiser for appearing on “PTI” yesterday (ESPN, 4/10).

Wednesday April 11, 2007 Vol. 13 — No. 137 Print This Issue

Top Stories

  • Goodell Unveils NFL's New Player
    And Employee Conduct Policy
    Roger Goodell will like his press clips today, as his aggressive action in unveiling a new conduct policy plays to four-star reviews. Among the buzz: Goodell “is seeing beyond the game” and “off to the best start of any commissioner in NFL history,” and it’s Goodell’s “defining moment.” Gene Upshaw also gets credit, and it’s clear that the league emerges as forward-thinking and proactive, with the policy being called “the most important thing to happen in all of professional sports in the last several years.”

  • Puck Drops Tonight
    Versus expects ad sales to pick up as NHL playoffs begin; Don Cherry, Brett Hull to cross borders; and Roenick says TV deal spells “big, big trouble” for the league.

    Wahoo Serious
    Lured by $10 ducats, Milwaukee baseball fans turn out in droves for Indians series at Miller Park.

    Silence Is Golden
    USOC keeping bid city pitches and votes behind closed doors.

    Actions Speak Louder ...
    Several Imus sponsors pull out in wake of Rutgers comments.

    Nutritional Content
    Lance Armstrong signs on as endorser, part-owner of beverage, wellness company.

    The Plot Thickens
    Hennepin County votes to acquire land needed for Twins ballpark in Minneapolis.

    Lap Of Luxury
    RazorGator Interactive names Jeff Lapin President & CEO; David Lord moves to Experiences group.

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