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AS BETTMAN HEADS TO OTTAWA, NEW POLL OFFERS HOPE FOR AID

          A new poll released yesterday "suggests a large number
     of Canadians agree" that the government should help support
     the country's six NHL teams, according to Steve Erwin of the
     OTTAWA SUN.  In a Decima Poll of 2,000 Canadians, conducted
     March 3-14, almost 40% of respondents supported government
     action in "easing the tax crunch facing" the six teams.  In
     Ottawa, respondents were 43% in favor, but support was
     "strongest in the west," with 50% in Edmonton and 45% in
     Calgary backing government aid.  About 42% of Toronto
     residents favored aid, but "only 34% of Montrealers"
     supported such assistance.  While the numbers show no
     "majority of agreement," it "confirms" that Senators Chair
     Rod Bryden has been "effective in drawing support" for
     Canada's teams.  Bryden said yesterday, "I think people are
     becoming more and more aware of the issue" (OTTAWA SUN,
     3/25).  NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman and four Canadian team
     reps will appear before the Economic Development Committee
     of the Liberal Caucus today in Ottawa (THE DAILY).
          IN SEARCH OF....: The NATIONAL POST's Alan Adams
     reports that the FBI and the NHL security office are
     "investigating alleged links between the Russian mafia" and
     Vitaly Shevchenko, the new agent for Sharks D Andrei Zyuzin. 
     Zyuzin "remains suspended from the Sharks without pay after
     missing the team flight to Boston on Friday."  Sources say
     Zyuzin has paid Shevchenko $38,000 in fees and "has given
     him power of attorney over all his matters."  Shevchenko is
     not certified by the NHLPA, as he "lost his certification by
     failing to pay his dues."  The Sharks haven't had contact
     with either of the two, as teams are prohibited from dealing
     with agents who are not certified (NATIONAL POST, 3/25).

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