Kings at the World Championships, Day 2. Update.
Team USA beat Austria 5-1 on Saturday at the IIHF World Championships in Slovakia, and Jack Johnson pitched in with an assist in a team-leading 23:27 time on ice.
According to a report in USA Today, Johnson arrived at the tournament last night.
"I can't say enough about (Johnson)," Team USA head coach Scott Gordon told the newspaper. "The call goes out to him, and it wasn't, 'I got to see if I'm healthy or check with my agent.' It was, 'When does the flight leave?' ... I was excited when they told me he was coming over because he gives it everything he has."
The U.S. plays Norway on Monday.
A couple other notes from the tournament:
• Anze Kopitar's father, Matjaz, is the head coach of the Slovenian national team that lost to Slovakia, 3-1 on Friday night.
• Former Kings goalie Erik Ersberg was in the losing net in Norway's 5-4 shootout win over Sweden today. According to IIHF.com, it was Norway's first win ever in international championship competition over Sweden, a history that extends back 61 years.
• Update: The Kings announced that forward Michal Handzus has been added to the roster for Team Slovakia. He joins Johnson and Jonathan Bernier (Canada) as the only Kings players in the tournament.



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"The Green Bay Packers Board of Directors is the organization that serves as the owner of record for the Green Bay Packers football club. The Packers have been a publicly owned, non-profit corporation since August 18, 1923."
That's right, a board of directors type of ownership where anybody, anywhere who wants the Coyotes to stay in Glendale can purchase a stake into the team. Best of all, the taxpayers of Glendale (especially the ones who don't support the team) don't have to fork over a single penny if they don't want to. Remember, if the taxpayers are not paying for it, then Goldwater backs off.
I know that the NHL board of governors are not crazy about a Green Bay Packers type of ownership, but if they (and the Glendale city council) really want the Coyotes to stay, then they have no choice but to make an exception to the Coyotes and allow them to have a board of directors type of ownership.
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