Penguins might be forced to move
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The Penguins’ future in Pittsburgh was in doubt after the state’s rejection Wednesday of a slot-machine casino application by Isle of Capri Casinos, which had promised to build a $290-million arena if it got a license.
The Penguins’ ownership group, headed by Hall of Fame player Mario Lemieux, said the franchise would begin weighing all options.
“The future of this franchise in Pittsburgh is uncertain and the Penguins now will have to explore all other options, including possible relocation,” NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman said.
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In Wednesday’s games, the Detroit Red Wings’ Dominik Hasek made 27 saves in a 5-0 victory at home against the Columbus Blue Jackets .... Paul Kariya scored twice in the third period as the Nashville Predators beat the Blackhawks, 2-1, in Chicago.
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