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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1994)
St. Louis Blues pick up top players By Merit McTyre for I*w Oragon l)tv>y f/ni»(Hd Thu St. Louis Blues' organize lion of (he National Hockey League is making moves that could lake its loam from a four game, first round playoff sweep in 1994, to the Stanley Cup Finals of 1995, The Blues hove gone money crazy in this off season. The organization gave forward Bren dan Shanahan SIS million It raised its ticket prices by 30 |w*r ( ent. It signed All-Star defense man Scott Stevens to a free agent offer sheet worth $17 million over four years. Then, the Blues signed All-Star defenseman Al Mnclnms to a four-year, $13.7 million deal after acquiring his rights from Calgary for Phil Housley and swap of draft picks The donl for Stevens fell through as the New Jersey Dev ils matched the offer sheet, but the Blues didn't stop spending. In the days to follow, the Blues signed All-Star goaltendnr Jon Casey, who posted a rto-15 - ft record with the Boston Bruins in to a two-year, St H million deal to back up its own All-Star goaltender Curtis Joseph "After listening to our hockey people, we singled out areas that needed to be addressed," team President lot k Quinn said dur ing an interview with the Si Iis Post-Disftalch. "We want ed to give Curtis Joseph some relief, anti we accomplished that in signing Casey." U't's not forget that the Blues still have the five-tune 50-goal scorer Brett Hull and the rela tively new acquisition of center Petr Nedvod. What more could a city ask for? A new design for uniforms? Got it A now top-of the-line arena? Have i( Tho top coach tn tho NHL7 The Blues now- have tho top coach in the NH1.: Stanley Cup winner Mike Keenan Keenan sinned a oontrn< t on Sunday worth an estimated S-*» million for five years Keenan's departure from the Stanley Cup champion New York Rangers was not a nice one. Keenan claims the Rangers breached his contract by not paying him his bonus on time Fans in St lx>uis ought to start thinking about the 1995 Stanley Cup because Keenan might just bring it along w ith him Keenan went to war in New York against the jin*, the pres sure and the papers. The Rangers won their first Stanley Cup in 54 years Italy loses to Brazil 3-2 in final World Cup match PASADENA. Calif. (AP) — Italy's World Cup ended with tears and pride "We proved ns good ns Brazil on the field We were only inferior to them on penalty kick*. ' Italian conch Arrigo Socr.hi said. "We are world champion*, without the Cup." Italian Feder ation president Antonio Matnrrese added "Damn penalties They are my nightmare since 1990." The Italian team, fielding three players returning from injury, withstood Brazil's pressure for 120 exhausting minutes Indore surrendering 3-2 on penalty kicks. Captain-sweeper Franco Baresi and star forward Roberto Baggio, the most charimastlc: players on the Italian team, made decisive mistakes from 12 yards. Barest, starting at the last minute, three weeks after under going knee surgery, blamed cramps and tiredness for his miss on the first shot. Baggio. Italy's leading scorer with five gonls in three games, also emphasized that exhaustion and a clouded mind caused him to kick the boll over the bar. The Italian conch said that finishing second to Brazil was not a shame "We tan he proud of this team." Sacchi said. ^ Pizza Pipeline Quick Service and a Fair Price™ Have Fun In The Sun EUGENE HOTLINE 686-5808 824 Charnelton Street The Best Pizza in Town V«ms1 I o*Vy Me* *«** a^y oft** «.**•* Sam* u» ftCrt *<x XaXkJ l jmftnJ ,V«M r .{>«.*&}! >4 25% OFF ANY 14” PIZZA ■flMiaBIMi™ Plus 2 FREE 22oz. 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