2013 Schedule

MayDay

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Does anyone know whether the season opener on the 20th is going to be an afternoon or an evening game?

I'd much rather it be the evening, since I have plans that afternoon.
 

SackTastic

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Absurd. The NHL could obviously and easily release a schedule that is contingent on player ratification. The "player vote delay" argument is obviously nonsense since NHL teams have already announced the date and time that they are going to start selling tickets. They're simply unprepared, mainly because the league is a Mickey Mouse organization.

And if they had released a schedule that had to be changed because of some delay, you'd call them a Mickey Mouse organization because of that too, I'm sure.

Does it really matter if you find out the schedule on 1/9 or 1/12? Do those 3 days make that much of a difference in your life?
 

1972

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And if they had released a schedule that had to be changed because of some delay, you'd call them a Mickey Mouse organization because of that too, I'm sure.

Does it really matter if you find out the schedule on 1/9 or 1/12? Do those 3 days make that much of a difference in your life?

like I said, people will complain just to complain.
 

Mit Yarrum

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I'm really excited to be the first national game in the US, on home ice no less. Makes up for missing out on opening night.
 

Woodhouse

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I'm really excited to be the first national game in the US, on home ice no less. Makes up for missing out on opening night.
Are you really excited for no RJ though? I could do without the national spin and zingers and would much rather have RJ synced with my feed.
 

Mit Yarrum

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Are you really excited for no RJ though? I could do without the national spin and zingers and would much rather have RJ synced with my feed.

I'll get plenty of RJ this season. I like this because it showcases the great fans in Buffalo.
 

SackTastic

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Makes sense that they're going to to with the cities that always crush the ratings for their first couple national games.

I'm not worried about no RJ. I run my radio through GarageBand on my laptop, adjust the delay, then into my receiver, so I always have RJ's calls.
 

Zip15

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Ah, so Saturday afternoon? So Flyers Saturday on NBC and then Flyers again Sunday afternoon on NBC?

Of course. Heck, I'm happy NBC threw a Buffalo game in there. Usually, it's just varied combinations of Bruins/Rangers/Capitals/Penguins/Flyers/Red Wings/Blackhawks. I'm sure the Kings will get pushed in there now, as well. Enjoy it while it lasts.
 

FearTheBeard

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The first four games are confirmed:
Andrew Peters ‏@76_AndrewPeters
My first 4 games were completely accurate. 1/20 PHI, 1/21 at TO, 1/24 at CAR, 1/25 CAR I do not have any times for the games.

Andrew Peters ‏@76_AndrewPeters
Source tells me Sabres will end season with 4/25 vs BOS and 4/26 vs NYI. That's about all I know. Then the real season begins! #16WINS

well so much for fewer back to backs. I guess with the condensed schedule its going to turn out that way for most teams though
 

MLH

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And if they had released a schedule that had to be changed because of some delay, you'd call them a Mickey Mouse organization because of that too, I'm sure.

Does it really matter if you find out the schedule on 1/9 or 1/12? Do those 3 days make that much of a difference in your life?

The fact that you see no need for people to have more than a week to make plans to use the tickets that they've already bought and paid for makes me feel bad for you more than anything. Yes, amazingly plenty of people will actually have other obligations next weekend. Hopefully the NHL can settle on a schedule format more than a few hours before puck drop.
 

SackTastic

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The fact that you see no need for people to have more than a week to make plans to use the tickets that they've already bought and paid for makes me feel bad for you more than anything. Yes, amazingly plenty of people will actually have other obligations next weekend. Hopefully the NHL can settle on a schedule format more than a few hours before puck drop.

You are something else.

I'm a very busy person, and 7 days is more than enough time to adjust schedules for a hockey game.

If it's not, I'm sure there will be enough demand in the secondary market for you to dispense of your tickets.

I think DR is right; you are just complaining to complain.
 

MLH

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I'm a very busy person, and 7 days is more than enough time to adjust schedules for a hockey game.

Fair enough, but plenty of people are busy and would like to go to the home opener that they paid for. To put this in perspective, the NBA reached a tentative agreement of 11/26/11 to their lockout and released their opening game schedule (date, time and teams) the very next day, despite the fact that ratification was weeks away, they had a month to play with, and were going to have preseason games. The NHL wants to open next weekend and may still not even know the format of the schedule. They are using the ratification (which they absolutely do not need to wait for) as an excuse to cover their own lack of preparedness.
 

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