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NEW YORK, NY - MAY 23: Brad Marchand #63 and Patrice Bergeron #37 of the Boston Bruins attempt to control the puck against Ryan Callahan #24 (C) of the New York Rangers in Game Four of the Eastern Conference Semifinals during the 2013 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs at Madison Square Garden on May 23, 2013 in New York City.
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personally threatened ... Freidman during halftime at the Knicks/Pacers playoff game at Madison Square Garden, stating, 'When I am out of office, I will destroy your f---ing industry
We are extremely disappointed in today’s vote, especially because MSG meets all of the requirements for the permitMore quotes »
Newsday's coverage
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Source: Nassau Coliseum proposal by MSG would include Isles sports bar
to select a bidder to redevelop the 16,000-seat Uniondale arena before July 15. The plan also must be approved by the county legislature.The Dolan family owns controlling interests in Madison Square Garden and Cablevision. Cablevision owns Newsday. Read more »
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Rangers' Brad Richards 'disappointed' about Game 4 scratch
a minus-1.Richards stayed on the ice long after virtually all his teammates left Thursday morning's skate at Madison Square Garden .Asked if it has been difficult to be effective in a fourth-line role, Richards, one of two alternate captains, simply said: Read more »
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Brad Richards a healthy scratch for Game 4
center, Brad Richards, is a healthy scratch for Thursday night's possible elimination game against the Bruins at Madison Square Garden. Richards revealed his ouster from the lineup to the media Thursday morning.Richards, who brought a cap hit of $6.6 million Read more »
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NYC planners OK 15-year permit for Garden
rejected MSG's request to install large video signs on the building's facade. The company owns the Garden building and the land under it. The Dolan family owns controlling interests in Madison Square Garden and Cablevision . Cablevision owns Newsday. Read more »
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Rangers confident about Game 3 at Madison Square Garden
a 9-0 record since March 24 in the familiar surroundings of Madison Square Garden, the Rangers rolled into Tuesdays Game 3 against the Bruins, who lead the best-of-seven Eastern Conference Semifinals 2-0, with some degree of confidence.Weve been good at home Read more »
Around the web
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Ex-MTA Chief And Cablevision Exec Joe Lhota Says No To Moving Madison Square Garden
mayoral candidate Joseph Lhota -- who has deep ties to both sides on the battle over moving Madison Square Garden -- gave a one-word answer when asked if he supported relocating the world's most famous arena. When asked to elaborate, he declined, saying he 6/19/13 from New York Daily News Read more »
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Permit Wars: Spike Lee, Silent Athletes Defend MSG Against Its Enemies
The committee has yet to vote, so MSG's future hangs in the balance until, later this summer, it does. · Four Plans For A New Penn Station Without MSG, Revealed! [Curbed] · All Penn Station coverage [Curbed] · All Madison Square Garden coverage [Curbed] 6/19/13 from Curbed NY Read more »
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Needham Sees 15% Upside For MSG
fees alone, and getting everything else for “free”. Another aspect is the company’s increasing profit power. Madison Square Garden’s renovations, which had closed the stadium up to six months a year for the past three years, is slated to end in October, and 6/19/13 from Barron's Online Read more »
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Quinn Calls for Limiting MSG's Permit
the permit is warranted," she wrote. Joseph Lhota, former MTA chairman and a former executive vice president at the Madison Square Garden company, was asked following a mayoral forum whether the arena should have to move to another location. Mr. Lhota, a Republican 6/19/13 from Wall Street Journal Read more »
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Spike Lee, Knicks Greats Add Starpower to MSG's Push to Nix Move
Square Garden and its backers continued their fight Wednesday to keep the iconic sports arena above Penn Station despite calls to move the facility to a new location. The city’s planning commission recommended last month that the City Council only extend a 6/19/13 from WNYC | New York Public Radio Read more »