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MARINO TO APPEAL RULING; DO LEMIEUX'S NUMBERS MAKE CENTS?

          Penguins co-Owner Roger Marino will "appeal" Bankruptcy
     Judge Bernard Markovitz's "ban against shopping" the team,
     according to Kris Mamula of the Pittsburgh TRIBUNE-REVIEW. 
     Marino attorney Charles Dale said the grounds for the
     appeal, to be filed this week, will be that a "new home for
     the team could provide the best return for creditors." 
     Markovitz ruled that despite the bankruptcy filing, the team
     had to honor its lease commitment through 2007 (Pittsburgh
     TRIBUNE-REVIEW, 3/30).  Pittsburgh Mayor Tom Murphy said on
     Friday that he is "prepared to begin talks about a new ice
     hockey arena" once the team's ownership situation is
     resolved, "possibly within a month or two."  Murphy said
     "that he was optimistic a new arena could be built with
     little or no public funding."  He "also held open the
     possibility of a major renovation of the Civic Arena." 
     Murphy added that there "could be one or more additional
     groups in the running" for the Penguins, in addition to
     those led by Mario Lemieux and Harvey Gainey and Marino. 
     Meanwhile, City Council President Bob O'Connor, who also
     favors a new arena, said he was exploring the prospects for
     an NBA team in Pittsburgh (PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE, 3/27). 
          DO NUMBERS ADD UP? The SPORTSBUSINESS JOURNAL's Andy
     Bernstein examines Lemieux's reorganization plan and writes
     that the prospectus relies "on rosy revenue projections that
     experts say will be difficult to achieve."  Sources tell
     Bernstein that if plans for a new arena are "not nailed down
     in the next few months," Lemieux may rescind "the takeover
     bid entirely" (SPORTSBUSINESS JOURNAL, 3/29 issue).

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