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CANONSBURG, Pa. -- Sidney Crosby cant even get through a conversation with his grandmother without the topic being raised. A phone call back to Nova Scotia over Thanksgiving weekend inevitably veered toward the status of the NHLs collective bargaining talks and included the three-billion dollar question being asked throughout the hockey world: When will the season start? "Its all anybody wants to talk about," Crosby said Thursday. That includes the Pittsburgh Penguins captain, who patiently fielded questions from reporters after skating in virtual anonymity at a suburban practice facility. It was a morning where he should have been preparing for the season opener -- Fridays game against the Islanders was one of six Penguins games that has already been wiped out by the lockout -- but instead found himself going through drills with a handful of teammates. They are the optimistic few who are staying in town with hopes that a settlement will soon be reached and training camp can open. At this point, Crosby isnt even willing to entertain the notion that the work stoppage could threaten the entire season. "I cant see it getting to that point, I really cant," he told The Canadian Press. "It hasnt even crossed my mind to be honest with you. I think, if anything, my thoughts are more just about whether the NHL has a date in mind (for the season to start) and just when theyre actually going to start negotiating." It didnt happen this week during two days of meetings between the league and NHL Players Association in New York. Those sides broke off talks on Thursday afternoon and again reported no progress in their ongoing stalemate. The first two weeks of the regular season have already been wiped out and cost the NHL almost US$250 million in lost revenue, according to deputy commissioner Bill Daly. Much of Crosbys optimism is rooted in the growth hes seen during seven years in the league. He was skating with the QMJHLs Rimouski Oceanic during the 2004-05 lockout and helped propel the sport to new heights when the "new" NHL returned the following season. "Theres a lot of momentum," said Crosby. "I just really hope that the (owners) arent taking that for granted. At the end of the day, I think hockeys in a good place and everyones done a lot of good things to get it there. ... "It would be pretty unfortunate for negotiation tactics or something like that to really ruin things." The timing of the current lockout is particularly tough for Crosby, who was limited to just 63 regular-season games the last two seasons because of concussion symptoms. Hes now feeling better than ever -- "Ive come a long way" -- but believes all of the time he spent on the sidelines recently has helped him stay patient during negotiations. Crosby certainly looked as though he hadnt missed a beat while being put through skating and stickhandling drills by a local skills instructor on Thursday. Wearing the black NHLPA-issued sweater that has become the uniform of locked-out players around North America, he weaved powerfully through pylons with his signature skating stride. Other than the talent on the ice it could have been any session in any small-town arena, with only about a dozen fans watching from the seats. Three of them wore No. 87 sweaters. It appears as though this will remain Crosbys reality for the foreseeable future as the cost of insurance on the $104.4-million, 12-year extension he signed this summer makes Europe a less appealing option for him than others. He could find himself overseas eventually, but it would likely only happen if the entire NHL season was cancelled. "I dont have a date in mind," said Crosby. His entire focus is devoted to staying sharp in case a new CBA comes together quickly. Crosby was among 20 NHLers who spent last week training at altitude in Vail, Colo., with Andy OBrien and hes been skating four times per week with teammates during his time in Pittsburgh. "Even when you dont see a lot of progress in negotiations, that cant change what you do as far as how you prepare," said Crosby. "I think its important to just kind of remind yourself of that." And so the face of the NHL waits along with everyone else. Crosby would prefer to believe that the owners are committed to making a deal, but like many fellow players he cant help but wonder if the lockout was something they long ago decided to use as a means to coax a better deal out of the union. "Thats how negotiations work sometimes," he said. Crosby sat in on the Aug. 14 negotiating session in Toronto when the NHLPA presented its initial proposal and flew to New York last month for a gathering of almost 300 players just before the lockout. Hes also keeping close tabs on the daily progress of talks and is confident the sides will find something that works sooner rather than later. "Its still early," said Crosby. "Theres time for decisions to be made and to make sure that nobody does anything that theyre going to regret." cheap coach handbags . Since that time, Canada has lacked a figurehead - someone to oversee the technical development of the game in Canada. Now, it appears that void is about to be filled. coach handbags outlet . It is an inexact science that has left many fans frustrated and wondering why they cant settle it on the field -- like every other sport -- with a playoff. http://www.coachfactory-outletstores.com/ . This week, they discuss the Grey Cup in Toronto, the Canadian national womens soccer team, Alex Anthopoulos and the Toronto Blue Jays and the drama of the NHL lockout. coach outlet online . Though Bender has never played at right back for his club Bayer Leverkusen, he took over the role during Germanys Euro 2012 training for Saturdays game against the Portuguese. "Ive liked a lot what Ive seen in training, Lars Bender could do it well," Loew said. coach outlet . On Saturday night, they won their second in as many nights, both over the woeful Wizards. Charlie Villanueva tied a season high with 19 points, Rodney Stuckey added 18 and the Pistons beat the Wizards, 96-87.NEW YORK -- The NFL went public Monday with some of its evidence against the four players suspended for their roles in the New Orleans Saints bounty program. Among the things the league revealed: a prize of US$35,000 or more for knocking Brett Favre out of the NFC championship game in January 2010. The league also displayed a computer slide it obtained from the Saints, dating from before a playoff game against Seattle the following season, showing photos of three Seahawks with "Now its time to do our job. Collect bounty $$$!. No apologies. Lets go hunting" printed on it. The evidence included hand-written notes, documents from the Saints computer system and witness testimony. The initial complaint that sparked the investigation back in 2010 came from then-Minnesota coach Brad Childress, who heard of a bounty on Favre in the championship game from a player. NFL lead counsel Jeff Pash showed reporters the material at the end of a day when the suspended players -- Will Smith, Anthony Hargrove, Scott Fujita and Jonathan Vilma -- each attended appeals hearings with commissioner Roger Goodell at NFL headquarters in Manhattan. The players and their union objected to the process, saying it was unfair. The league then showed reporters copies of documents and a video from its investigation -- the same presentation the NFL earlier made to the players. One document showed linebacker Vilma offering "two five-stacks," or $10,000, to knock out Favre in the title game, which the Saints won, leading to their Super Bowl victory over Indianapolis in February 2010. The NFL said several people, including Saints coaches, confirmed Vilmas offer. Vilma left his session after about an hour Monday morningg.dddddddddddd When that hearing was adjourned until early afternoon, both Vilma and lawyer Peter Ginsberg vowed he would not return. He didnt. Ginsberg called the hearing "a sham" and said Goodell failed to present the evidence on which he based his decision to impose Vilmas penalty. "Roger Goodell has taken three months to tear down what I built over eight years. Its tough to swallow. I have been linked to a bounty and it simply is not true," said Vilma, who also is suing the commissioner for defamation. "I dont know how I can get a fair process when he is the judge, jury and executioner. Youre assuming it will be fair, but its not." Smith, suspended for four games; Hargrove, now with Green Bay and docked eight games; and Fujita, now with Cleveland and suspended three games, all made the afternoon session. Fujita said nothing was accomplished. "The NFLs investigation has been highlighted by sensationalized headlines and unsubstantiated leaks to the media. I have yet to see anything that implicates me ... not in the last three months and not today," Fujita said. "The NFL has been careless and irresponsible, and at some time will have to provide answers." Pash believes plenty of answers were provided to the players before Mondays hearing and during it. He said Goodell will "hold the record open" until at least the end of Friday for the players to respond to the evidence. "We offered the attorneys and players opportunities to comment and they declined to do so," Pash said. Pash added that Ginsberg referred to an independent investigation conducted by the NFL Players Association "and we invited them to share it, but they did not." ' ' '

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