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Out in the Cold
Thursday, April 28, 2005
9pm PT on ESPN
When he was just 14-years old Sidney Crosby was said to have the potential to break Wayne Gretzky's NHL scoring records, a prediction that came from Gretzky himself. Crosby is now 17, dominating junior hockey in Canada, on the verge of being eligible to turn pro and becoming certain number one NHL draft pick. But as a result of the NHL labor impasse, this "can't miss kid" has a cloudy future. Outside the Lines' John Barr profiles Crosby, followed by a discussion on what options face the young star. Bob Ley hosts.
Guests include:
Ken Campbell, Toronto Star hockey writer
Michael Farber, Sports Illustrated hockey writer