We've said that for the past 10 threads. We'll say that for the next ten...Maybe THIS will be the last lockout thread?
Maybe THIS will be the last lockout thread?
One can dream, right?
still an optimist
"Things remain status quo with the union," Daly, the NHL's deputy commissioner, said in an e-mail to the Star Tribune. "There was no contact over the weekend, and there are no new meetings planned. We obviously would prefer that the players return to the bargaining table at the earliest possible date to see if there is a deal to be done.
"Ultimately, a deal will have to be agreed to, regardless of the forum. I suppose it is ultimately up to them to choose what forum that will be, but the union pretending it's not a union anymore certainly isn't going to expedite things."
In response, Fehr, the NHLPA's Special Counsel, e-mailed the Star Tribune: "There is no need for the players to 'return' to the table because the players have never left. It was the owners who indicated last Thursday that they had nothing more to say right now. We are ready to bargain whenever they are."
If NHL fans had the guts, we'd do what baseball fans did from the last strike. Has there ever been an MLB strike since then? No.
We have to show that we won't tolerate this crap anymore. It's getting absolutely ridiculous at this point.
There is no time for court. The NBA players disclaimed interest and a CBA was reached 12 days later.
From a branding point of view, NHL hockey and its multiple corporate sponsors are facing a huge hurdle, Kincaid says. The passionate fans are angry, the neutral fans turned off and bored, the mostly non-fans – the people hockey needs to attract if it hopes to grow – disgusted.
“Think what this means to the sponsors of hockey,” Kincaid says. “For almost one-third of Canadians, you are wasting your time on them. You’ve lost them. They are not going to become even ‘neutral.’”
As for those who do care about the game and still feel cheated, Kincaid says anyone who believes all the NHL has to do is come back and all will go back to as it was should think again.
“It’s about damage control with these people,” he says, “not about action on the ice.”
It sounds like the PA will disclaim interest soon. Voting ends Thursday. Maybe Friday. File lawsuits too.
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Angry? That's being nice.
Its the 3rd lockout for Gary.
It sounds like the PA will disclaim interest soon. Voting ends Thursday. Maybe Friday. File lawsuits too.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/spor...id=rss1&utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
Angry? That's being nice.
Its the 3rd lockout for Gary.
If I didn't have a deep passion for the Rangers since the day I was born, I wouldn't be back. However, my love for the Rangers more than my love for the NHL will be what brings me back, like last time. If anyone gives up their season tickets and chooses not to be a fan of the game anymore, I wouldn't blame them in the slightest. I just can't do it. I think that's what the NHL is banking on anyway, diehard fans that will no matter what be back. But I hope they're wrong.It sounds like the PA will disclaim interest soon. Voting ends Thursday. Maybe Friday. File lawsuits too.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/spor...id=rss1&utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
Angry? That's being nice.
Its the 3rd lockout for Gary.
I remember someone mentioning that in the last thread.No there's no hope for this year. The worst part is losing a year is that we really could have had the cup, period.
Nerd alert: I searched the last thread and no one pointed out that VIIII isn't 9 in Roman numerals IX is.