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GOING, GOING, GUND: ISLANDERS COULD MOVE GAMES TO CLEVELAND

          The Islanders are "reportedly in the process" of
     working a deal with Sharks co-Owners George and Gordon Gund
     to play their home games in Cleveland at Gund Arena,
     according to Al Strachan of the TORONTO SUN.  If the deal
     were to go through, Strachan writes that "it would have a
     number of benefits to the league," including giving hockey
     exposure in OH and solving "the messy situation which has
     seen threats fly back and forth between the team owners and
     the NHL head office" (TORONTO SUN, 9/28).  
          BACK TO COURT: On Friday, NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman
     asked NY Supreme Court Justice Burton Joseph to "order
     another inspection" of Nassau Coliseum, and if it was safe,
     he would "order the Islanders to play their games" in the
     building.  The Isles said that they would "abide by
     Bettman's order if the Coliseum is safe."  Bettman: "The
     NHL, me in particular, are very unhappy with this state of
     affairs."  All parties are due back in court this morning at
     11:30am (N.Y. DAILY NEWS, 9/26).  Save the Islanders
     Coalition President Steve Ellers wrote a Letter to the
     Editor in Sunday's N.Y. TIMES, and asked Bettman to suspend
     team co-Owner Steve Gluckstern and Howard Milstein "for
     their actions until more worthy prospective Islander owners
     are found" (N.Y. TIMES, 9/27).  NEWSDAY's Ken Moritsugu
     examined the negotiating tactics of both the Isles ownership
     and SMG, and wrote that "no one is going to fold quickly." 
     Milstein has a "reputation as a tough negotiator who gets
     what he wants," and SMG is also known for its tough
     negotiations.  One hockey insider called the legal battle "a
     good old-fashioned real estate war between the [SMG partner]
     Pritzger family and the Milsteins" (NEWSDAY, 9/27).

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