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BOG Meeting And Trade Talk
by Paul on 11/20/07 at 06:11 AM ET
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from the Mercury News,
The NHL’s Board of Governors will gather in Pebble Beach next week to ponder a new schedule format and pass judgment on the sale of the Nashville Predators to an investment group with strong Silicon Valley ties.
But don’t be surprised if conversations on the golf courses or in wood-paneled bars turn to trade talk.
“A lot of the G.M.s come out here, too,” Sharks General Manager Doug Wilson said Monday. “Everybody seems to have the opportunity after 20 games to talk and revisit where they’re at."…
The NHL rumor mill continues to link San Jose with other teams in potential trades. This week, there was a report in Ottawa that had Calgary General Manager Darryl Sutter trying to pry center Patrick Marleau away, but a source in the Sharks’ front office shot that down Monday, saying no one from the Flames had even inquired about the Sharks captain.
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