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N. Murray Edwards

N. Murray Edwards (born December 10, 1959) is owner and President of Edco Financial Holdings Ltd.., A management company based in Calgary since 1988. He is the principal investor, the Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer and President or Vice-Chairman of the Board of Directors of several publicly traded Canadian companies including Canadian Natural Resources Limited, Ensign Energy Services Inc.. and Magellan Aerospace Corporation. Today, these companies employ over 15,000 people. He is also director and co-owner of hockey club of the Calgary Flames of the National Hockey League.

Mr. Edwards was born and raised in Regina, Saskatchewan. He earned a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Saskatchewan and an LL.B. from the University of Toronto. After moving to Calgary in 1983, he became a lawyer and partner at Burnet, Duckworth & Palmer, a law firm based in Calgary.

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Bill Daly cooled the ardor of the Mayor Labeaume

(Palm Beach, Florida) Assistant Commissioner of the National Hockey League (NHL), Bill Daly, came to temper the enthusiasm of Quebec City Mayor Régis Labeaume, saying Monday that no move was imminent Team and that the capital was no closer to a return of the NHL two months ago.

"Quebec is no closer to a franchise than it was two months ago. For Quebec, the key has always been a new building and there is still no new building, "he said Monday on the sidelines of the meeting of the Board of Governors of the NHL in Palm Beach.

And while the mayor had Labeaume called "a huge step in the NHL in the context of transfer of a franchise" recent statements by Bill Daly on the radio station Sports Radio 1290 in Winnipeg, the main interest was still once held to be a damper.

Daly had said, about the Atlanta Thrashers, the league should analyze the long-term prospects of this team and he would "do something" if the Thrashers could never win success at this location.

"I do not comment on clips like this that may have been taken out of context. There is nothing that I said that would contradict our policy to try as possible to keep our teams in markets where they are now, "he chained.

"And if it does not work, for whatever reason, we look for alternatives and yes, the relocation of teams is one of those solutions. For cons, I never said there was anything imminent to Atlanta. It is simply to watch the viability of the market, "he commented.

Moreover, the governors discussed on Monday for a few teams currently for sale, including the Dallas Stars, but especially the Phoenix Coyotes, is trying to acquire the Chicago businessman Matthew Hulsizer, who was on hand to present his plan.

The record for the Coyotes, who currently owned the NHL has not been voted on by the governors. "We're not there yet," said Daly.

"But we're very close to a settlement. I still hope to complete the transaction before the end of the year and perhaps even earlier, "he says.

Salary cap

Regarding the salary cap NHL, currently set at $ 59.4 million, Bill Daly reported that he was likely to rise a bit next season, while stressing that it would depend on several variables.

"There are of course the Canadian dollar that comes into play, the financial projections for each team, but also those of the League. Probably the ceiling will increase, but we also have on the table scenarios where it would not increase, "said Assistant Commissioner.

The meeting of the Board of Governors will continue this morning with a session that will conclude with a press conference of Commissioner Gary Bettman, who became the first commissioner of professional sports to use Cisco TelePresence technology to address the media.

In addition to twenty journalists in Palm Beach, reporters in New York, Toronto and San Jose will see the Commissioner, be seen by him and ask him questions in real time.



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