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The Toronto Maple Leafs annual golf tournament on Monday presented a chance for hockey observers to hear GM Brian Burkes take on the looming NHL lockout. But one of the leagues more outspoken individuals kept his cards close to his vest when it came to the potential labour stoppage. "The leagues doing all the talking about the collective bargaining agreement," Burke told reporters. "Obviously, Ive been in on a bunch of the meetings, but not the last week or so. And Ill let the league comment on it. I wish I could say more. I mean, you guys know me: no comment is not something that comes out of these lips easily." Burke also wouldnt bite when asked about the potential delay to the start of the season, implying he wasnt the guy to come to for answers. "Youll have to talk to the National Hockey League about that, and the NHLPA," he said. "All the commentary about negotiations has come out of the league office and thats going to continue." The NHL is in its final six days under the collective bargaining agreement with the owners and players meeting separately thus far in New York to discuss an impending lockout. Unless both sides can find a way to get back to the bargaining table and work out a deal before 11:59pm et on Saturday, the league will lock out its players for the third time in 18 years. Burke did open up a little regarding his own team, saying he thinks hes done with any off-season moves and the group he has now is the one hell enter training camp with. And on the always-hot topic of goaltending, Burke gave an endorsement of current starter James Reimer while also leaving the door open for a potential upgrade to be made somewhere down the road. "We believe in James Reimer," said Burke. "We have said, from the get-go, that if we get the opportunity to upgrade at the goaltending position, were going to do it. Thats still the case. But its not a frantic search for a goaltender. We believe in James Reimer." Cheap NHL Jerseys . Both players were officially listed as questionable on the teams final injury report, though Shanahan was optimistic about eachs chances of suiting up. "We feel good enough where if theres no setback, [Meriweather] will be able to play," Shanahan said. "Same thing with Garcon." Garcon, one of Washingtons top offseason pickups in free agency, has been sidelined since Week 5 due to a nagging foot injury that has limited him to only three games. Cheap Jerseys .C. -- Fred Funk won the Greater Hickory Classic for his second Champions Tour title of the year and eighth overall, holing a 2-foot birdie putt on the final hole to beat Duffy Waldorf by a stroke. http://www.xingfantrade.com/ . -- Jeff Maggert and John Merrick shot 4-under 66 on Thursday to share the first-round lead in the St. Wholesale NHL Jerseys . Armstrong has joined the Grizzlies on their current road trip and will begin practising and conditioning with the team immediately. Wholesale MLB Jerseys . Nor about how he handled his rehabilitation program this winter, and certainly not how he stayed on the mound at Colorado last week despite ligament damage in his arm. WEST VANCOUVER, B.C. -- Canadian Frank Dancevic was eliminated from the Odlum Brown Vancouver Open on Saturday after losing a close match to Igor Sijsling in the mens singles semifinals. The Netherlands Sijsling defeated Dancevic, of Niagara Falls, Ont., 6-7(2), 6-3, 7-6(2), while Ukrainian Sergei Bubka dominated Dudi Sela of Israel 6-2, 7-6(5) in the other semifinal. In mens doubles semifinals action, Maxime Authom and Ruben Bemelmans of Belgium toppled Thailands Danai Udomchoke and Jimmy Wang of Chinese Taipei 6-4, 7-6(4). In the womeens singles semifinal round, American Mallory Burdette defeated another compatriot Chi Chi Scholl, 6-2, 6-3, while Jessica Pegula, also from the United States, beat Israels Julia Glushko 6-2, 6-3.dddddddddddd In the final round of womens doubles play, Glushko made another appearance alongside Australian Olivia Rogowska, winning in a tight match against Americans Jacqueline Cako and Natalie Pluskota 6-4, 5-7, 10-8. The tournament, taking place at the Hollyburn Country Club in West Vancouver, B.C., will conclude on Sunday. ' ' '
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