Morning Links 9/13
- Talks go nowhere. Bettman affirms the final deadline. [CSN] [Sun-Times] [TSN]
- What did the two sides propose Thursday and what does it mean? [Globe]
- Local businesses will be hurting in the event of a lockout. [CSN]
- Winners and losers from 2005. [NHLNumbers]
- Denis Sokolov survives a cut to the carotid artery. [PD]
- Colaiacovo gets a two year deal from the Red Wings. That'll do her. [WIIM]
- Luongo is okay with staying in Vancouver if no trade is made. [nhl.com]
- Take the opportunity of the lockout to eliminate trap-like play. [THW]
- Forbes take on "predatory lockout loans". [Forbes]
- Troy Brouwer gets extended by the Capitals. There is debate about his Top Six worthiness. [Japers Rink]
- Then there was that one time that Bain Capital tried to buy the entire NHL. [PD]
- Edmonton won't be allocating more taxpayer dollars to a new arena. [Globe]