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Longtime Red Wings announcer Lynch dies at 95 (Yahoo! Sports)
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Henrik Zetterberg takes flight for Switzerland as NHLPA fights on
2012
Henrik Zetterberg of the Detroit Red Wings has been one of the most active players on the NHLPA negotiating team (at least in public) and a player that had been treating a European departure as a unfavorable option for the last month.
On Monday, EV Zug in Switzerland announced that Zetterberg had signed for the duration of the lockout. Uh-oh.
From Helene St. James of the Freep:
Zetterberg, who turns 32 on Tuesday, said as late as last week that he wasn't eager to go anywhere. During the lockout in 2004-05, he played for his old club in Sweden. But that wasn't an option this time around because he has $50 million left on his contract, requiring heavy insurance.
He said he'd only consider a place in Europe where neither the insurance nor the taxes would be devastating. He found the answer with Zug, home to Red Wings signee Damien Brunner and Montreal Canadiens defenseman Raphael Diaz.
Well, at the very least, Season 2 of Fake Henrik Zetterberg will to increase its travel budget.
JJ from Winging It looks at the bright side:
It's hard to argue with this. Zetterberg has been very active for the NHLPA's player negotiating committee. The fact that he's planning to head overseas now doesn't bode well for negotiations. The bright side is that he'll get time to get acquainted with new Red Wings signing Damien Brunner. It will be interesting to see the dynamic of the two, as both are known for a propensity to shoot the puck.
Zetterberg's decision is a little discomforting.
Like Danny Briere of the Philadelphia Flyers, he's a player that didn't want to take the European option, seemingly casting it as a last resort. Now, they've both left in the span of a week.
Like Briere, Zetterberg has been staunchly supportive of the players in their battle against the owners — despite that "PEACE" shirt from the New York presser. From Nick Cotsonika, back on Sept. 13:
"We have to take this fight," Zetterberg said. "It's not just for the guys who are playing now. It's for the guys that are not playing in the league, the guys coming in, all the guys that's done this before. Now it's our turn to kind of fight for the next generation. You have to make that fight. Whatever it takes, it will take."
Even if it takes going to Europe.
From a players' perspective, this is yet another key name leaving for Europe, another harbinger of doom that portends that the lockout will be lengthy.
But ask those sympathetic to the NHL, and they'll wonder if the players are simply following marching orders from Donald Fehr -- a show of solidarity and a negotiating tactic.
No matter your feelings, one thing's certain: The NHL and the NHLPA are both waiting on Sidney Crosby's decision for Europe. Because that's when the traditional sports media in the U.S. takes notice, and the Canadian media goes apoplectic.
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Indians name Terry Francona manager, Sandy Alomar passed over
2012
Magic voices are talking to Fox Sports' Ken Rosenthal again, this time about the manager's job for the Cleveland Indians:
Sources: [Terry] Francona to manage #Indians. Announcement likely Monday.
— Ken Rosenthal (@Ken_Rosenthal) October 6, 2012
Francona told ESPN that any such report is "premature," but the Indians made an announcement on Twitter after others reported similarly:
#Indians have named Terry Francona 42nd MGR in team history; club will make formal announcement Monday morning at Progressive Field
— Cleveland Indians (@Indians) October 6, 2012
OK, then. Talking on the MLB Network, Rosenthal added he expects Francona's contract to be longer than three years, and that Francona is looking for a challenge and a place to set down new managerial roots after going 744-552 with two World Series victories in eight seasons with the Boston Red Sox.
Darn! That means no Albert Belle back in the Indians dugout. Going to stay away from his house this Halloween.
Other than the Cubs, the Indians probably are the ultimate challenge for any manager. They came close in the 1990s thanks to an amazing talent pool that included superstars Belle, Jim Thome and Kenny Lofton, but the Indians have gone 64 years without winning a World Series. Some might wonder why Francona would pick Cleveland, considering the resistance there to winning trophies and all, but apparently he is over working in TV for ESPN, and there might not be a better managing opening in the majors this offseason. (Although the Red Sox are looking!)
Francona used to play for the Indians and he worked as a special assistant in the front office in 2001. He has admitted to being good buds with the Cleveland hierarchy, GM Chris Antonetti and president Mark Shapiro. It's not only what you know, but also who.
In addition to Francona, the Indians reportedly interviewed Sandy Alomar Jr., a Cleveland coach and former catcher (of course) who acted as interim skipper when they fired Manny Acta on Sept. 27. The Indians started well this season, finding themselves in first place after 70 games, but crashed and nearly finished last. Thankfully, the Twins caught them.
Obviously working against Alomar was his lack of major-league experience as a manager (even though people have been raving about his potential ever since he was in the twilight of his playing career). In defense of Antonetti and Shapiro, taking a chance on a manager with no experience — no matter how great of a prospect he seems — is risky to their own careers, given the Indians' recent disappointments. Now, whether player personnel can deliver talent to Francona like the Red Sox did with Dustin Pedroia, David Ortiz, Kevin Youkilis and Jonathan Papelbon, it remains to be seen.

Perhaps another factor working against Alomar in Cleveland: He didn't look enough like Acta. Odd!
Continuing to work for the Indians — even if he doesn't get another manager's job — would seem highly unlikely for Alomar, having been passed over. But writer Pete Abraham of the Boston Globe reports that a managerial shuffle will occur, with John Farrell moving from Toronto to Boston (where he used to be pitching coach), and Alomar moving to Toronto.
Reporter Jordan Bastian of MLB.com reached Alomar, who took the high road:
When reached, Sandy Alomar Jr. chose not to comment out of respect to Terry Francona. Classy on Alomar's part. Said this is not about him.
— Jordan Bastian (@MLBastian) October 6, 2012
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