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Uploaded by on Jun 3, 2009

Ron MacLean from the CBC interviews Gary Bettman. Topics include head shots and the Phoenix Coyotes bankruptcy.

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  • Ron MacLean has "balls" to ask these questions at this "tool" of a commisioner. I doubt that anyone from Versus or NBC would have the spine or guts to ask the same questions. I am a American, and this Canadian (MacLean) has my respect for asking the tough questions. Thanks Ron.

  • What the fuck is wrong with the NHL. How is BUTTMAN not fired??????

    He is the worst business man ever! He's destroying the game! Are the people at the NHL even discussing this???

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  • Ron, 100% RIGHT!

  • bettman is anti-canadian

  • Get this Buttman on the ice. I'll give him a head shot!

    Thden he'll DO something!

    Useless suit!

  • i like ron maclean a lot more then don cherry

  • I think its the inverse

  • The real reason of this whole fiasco is the expansion fee.

    The NHL is aware of the situation in Glendale...and that's why they would rather see relocation to Winnipeg than Southern Ontario where they have the potential to get a BIG expansion fee.

    It's apparent that Jerry Reinsdorf was never serious about keeping the Yotes in Phoenix from day one.

  • betterman sucks crosby's cock

  • We need the WHA back. Just talks about a new major hockey league could maybe finally scare him enough and let some teams fly North.

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