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Assistant Attorney General Amanda K. Hudson informed the parties in the ongoing dispute that the attorney general 鈥渋s a proper party to such action and may intervene on the behalf of the public鈥檚 interest in <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Outlet-Online-Wholesale-Perfumes-Floral.html>Gucci Perfumes</a>  charity.鈥?
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You always hope your team improves over the summer. Team should make the player acquisitions, change coaching personnel or introduce team policies that ultimately strengthen the team. Unfortunately for hockey fans, the following three teams actually regressed over the summer.
She said she is reviewing documents to determine if the attorney general鈥檚 participation is warranted.
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1.San Jose Sharks
Baylor sued the BAA in June in the latest salvo between the two sides. The BAA has pledged to file a countersuit, but as of Monday, its attorney said it had not yet been served with Baylor鈥檚 suit, filed in early June in Waco鈥檚 74th State District Court.
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General manager Doug Wilson talked a big game after blowing a 3-0 series lead and exiting the Stanley Cup Playoffs in the first round:
鈥淩ight now, everyone is taking a deep breath and trying to figure out where things go from here,鈥?said J.D. Pauerstein, the San Antonio attorney who represents the BAA.
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Lauren Bean, deputy communications director for the attorney general鈥檚 office, said that under the Texas Property Code, the AG鈥檚 office must be given notice of all 鈥減roceedings involving a charitable trust.鈥?
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Thus far, those options have included letting veteran defenseman Dan Boyle leave as an unrestricted free agent and stripping Joe Thornton of the captaincy. Oh, and they ve introduced ice girls to the mix.
鈥淎t this time, the attorney general鈥檚 office is strictly monitoring this case and currently has no plans to get involved in this litigation,鈥?she said.
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Not a single move the Sharks have made look to be an improvement for the team. They have the reputation for being a superb team in the regular season and complete disappointment in the post-season. Now, they look like they ll just be a big disappointment all the way around next season.聽
Baylor, saying it has severed licensing agreements with the BAA, is seeking to prevent the group from using the university鈥檚 name.
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2. Minnesota Wild
The BAA has countered that those agreements, which also allowed the BAA to operate as Baylor鈥檚 official alumni organization, are in effect in perpetuity and cannot be terminated.
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聽The Wild lack depth.
Baylor spokeswoman Lori Fogleman referred questions about the attorney general鈥檚 possible involvement in the lawsuit to a section of Baylor鈥檚 petition that says litigants must notify the attorney general鈥檚 office in cases involving charitable trusts.
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Mikko Koivu is an adequate center. He s usually flanked by Zach Parise and Charlie Coyle. Charlie who? Oh, right, young guy, scored 20 goals in two seasons that s right, it took him two seasons to score 20 goals, and he s in the Wild s top <a href=http://www.alportico.net/page.php?sale=True-Religion-Jeans-Outlet-Sale>True Religion Jeans On Sale</a>  line. They did pick up Thomas Vanek, but he s rumored to be on the decline. Mikael Granlund and Jason Pominville round out their top-6. Yeah, once you get past Parise, there s pretty much not an offensive scare on the team.
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To be fair, they re more of a defensive-minded team, which explains why they play Ryan Suter until he pukes, almost. At a certain point, he s going to burn out.聽And they do have a scary guy in , though that s mostly due to his propensity for dirty play. They also don t know who their goalie is going to be from game to game.
鈥淲e have tried for several years now to reach an agreement with the university that enables us to preserve our name, the title of our magazine, the Baylor Line, and keeps our commitment to thousands of Baylor alumni,鈥?BAA President Keith Starr said when the lawsuit was filed.
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The Wild have a strong system based on mucking up the neutral zone. However, a strong line of offensive dynamos blows that wide open. If the Wild thought they addressed that with Vanek, especially since they still haven t signed Nino Niederreiter well, they re聽delusional.
鈥淗owever, the university has rejected our attempts at peace for over a decade and has chosen to continue its efforts to marginalize the BAA, up to and including suing its officially recognized alumni organization,鈥?he said.
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So, they added Vanek, but they lost talented forward Matt Moulson to the Buffalo Sabres as well as defenseman Clayton Stoner and one-time 50 goal scorer Dany Heatley, both to the Anaheim Ducks. They may well still lose Niederreiter.聽聽Who they lost over the summer coupled with their failure to address a lack of depth explains why they regressed over the summer.
Starr, no relation to Baylor <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Belts-Online-Glass-Suit-Shades.html>Gucci Glass</a>  President Ken Starr, deferred comment Monday to Pauerstein.
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3. Boston Bruins
Pauerstein said Monday that litigants involved in cases involving charitable trusts are required by law to notify the attorney general鈥檚 office.
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The Bruins lost power forward Jarome Iginla. Say what you want about his age, he played 78 regular-season games last season, scoring 30 goals and 31 assists for a total 61 points. The Bruins are another defensive-minded team, meaning they re not lousy with scorers, and they did little to address that loss. They re hoping winger聽Loui Eriksson bounces back, but he s an injury-prone sort. That s not good in the game of hockey.
鈥淗istorically, when I have been involved in cases where the attorney general鈥檚 office has been notified, they only intervene if it is perceived the particular charity is one that involves a lot of public interests. They may choose to intervene, but since it is a Baylor-oriented entity, I tend to think not,鈥?Pauerstein said.
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The Bruins didn t regress as far as the Sharks and Wild. <a href=http://www.radiorcs.com/page.php?sale=Jimmy-Choo-Purse>Jimmy Choo Wedding Shoes</a>  They still have their Vezina Trophy-winning goalie Tuukka Rask. They still have a shutdown defense. They still have Milan Lucic to scare the competition.
Baylor alleges in the lawsuit that the BAA has 鈥渁bandoned its charitable purposes鈥?as outlined in the association鈥檚 bylaws, including raising money for student scholarships.
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However, in addition to losing Iginla, they hired a ridiculous assistant coach Joe Sacco. In Colorado, he s infamous for being the coach who ran the team into the ground, thus providing the reason for the Avalanche s miraculous season they weren t bad to begin with. Granted, in Boston he ll just be an assistant, but he s not likely to add to the team, so why have him involved at all?
The suit highlights a $1 million scholarship pledge from the BAA in February 2013 that was not completed.
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The BAA, however, says it was not completed because of the dispute surrounding the transition agreement. Keith Starr said after the lawsuit was filed that the BAA has not abandoned its charitable purpose, but it has been impeded by Baylor.
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So, Sharks, Wild and Bruins fans, sorry, but you re probably in for a disappointing season.
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You always hope your team improves over the summer. Team should make the player acquisitions, change coaching personnel or introduce team policies that ultimately strengthen the team. Unfortunately for hockey fans, the following three teams actually regressed over the summer. 1.San Jose Sharks General manager Doug Wilson talked a big game after blowing a 3-0 series lead and exiting the Stanley Cup Playoffs in the first round:

I think what we need to do is much more drastic than just putting a band-aid on it. When you enter <a href=http://www.alportico.net/page.php?sale=Gucci-Wholesale-Clothing>Gucci Mens Shoes</a>  into this type of phase, no options should be off the table. You explore everything. 

Thus far, those options have included letting veteran defenseman Dan Boyle leave as an unrestricted free agent and stripping Joe Thornton of the captaincy. Oh, and they ve introduced ice girls to the mix. Not a single move the Sharks have made look to be an improvement for the team. They have the reputation for being a superb team in the regular season and complete disappointment in the post-season. Now, they look like they ll just be a big disappointment all the way around next season.聽 2. Minnesota Wild 聽The Wild lack depth. Mikko Koivu is an adequate center. He s usually flanked by Zach Parise and Charlie Coyle. Charlie who? Oh, right, young guy, scored 20 goals in two seasons that s right, it took him two seasons to score 20 goals, and he s in the Wild s top <a href=http://www.alportico.net/page.php?sale=True-Religion-Jeans-Outlet-Sale>True Religion Jeans On Sale</a> line. They did pick up Thomas Vanek, but he s rumored to be on the decline. Mikael Granlund and Jason Pominville round out their top-6. Yeah, once you get past Parise, there s pretty much not an offensive scare on the team. To be fair, they re more of a defensive-minded team, which explains why they play Ryan Suter until he pukes, almost. At a certain point, he s going to burn out.聽And they do have a scary guy in , though that s mostly due to his propensity for dirty play. They also don t know who their goalie is going to be from game to game. The Wild have a strong system based on mucking up the neutral zone. However, a strong line of offensive dynamos blows that wide open. If the Wild thought they addressed that with Vanek, especially since they still haven t signed Nino Niederreiter well, they re聽delusional. So, they added Vanek, but they lost talented forward Matt Moulson to the Buffalo Sabres as well as defenseman Clayton Stoner and one-time 50 goal scorer Dany Heatley, both to the Anaheim Ducks. They may well still lose Niederreiter.聽聽Who they lost over the summer coupled with their failure to address a lack of depth explains why they regressed over the summer. 3. Boston Bruins The Bruins lost power forward Jarome Iginla. Say what you want about his age, he played 78 regular-season games last season, scoring 30 goals and 31 assists for a total 61 points. The Bruins are another defensive-minded team, meaning they re not lousy with scorers, and they did little to address that loss. They re hoping winger聽Loui Eriksson bounces back, but he s an injury-prone sort. That s not good in the game of hockey. The Bruins didn t regress as far as the Sharks and Wild. <a href=http://www.radiorcs.com/page.php?sale=Jimmy-Choo-Purse>Jimmy Choo Wedding Shoes</a> They still have their Vezina Trophy-winning goalie Tuukka Rask. They still have a shutdown defense. They still have Milan Lucic to scare the competition. However, in addition to losing Iginla, they hired a ridiculous assistant coach Joe Sacco. In Colorado, he s infamous for being the coach who ran the team into the ground, thus providing the reason for the Avalanche s miraculous season they weren t bad to begin with. Granted, in Boston he ll just be an assistant, but he s not likely to add to the team, so why have him involved at all?   So, Sharks, Wild and Bruins fans, sorry, but you re probably in for a disappointing season.   Phot credit: 聽Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images The following two tabs change content below.

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