It took me awhile to come back after the last work stoppage. If there is truly another one then I may never come back.
It seems that neither the owners nor the players truly realize what is at stake here. They're insane if they think that the league will bounce back as quickly as it did in '05 if they don't get this deal done in a hurry. At least when hockey resumed after the last lockout, they had the benefit of the rules changes aimed at increasing scoring (legal two line pass, goalie trapezoid, etc.) and the introduction of the shootout . There's not going to be a new product on the ice to bring the fans back that quickly this time around.
Something that's been on my mind for the last few days...
If this lockout lasts all season, does this mean the Stanley Cup will be awarded to a junior team this year? Any one remember that court case from a few years back, (actually, that was back in 2006)? Here's an old article about it on Yahoo: Report: Fans win battle with NHL over Stanley Cup - NHL - Yahoo! Sports
Something that's been on my mind for the last few days...
If this lockout lasts all season, does this mean the Stanley Cup will be awarded to a junior team this year? Any one remember that court case from a few years back, (actually, that was back in 2006)? Here's an old article about it on Yahoo: Report: Fans win battle with NHL over Stanley Cup - NHL - Yahoo! Sports
I was really looking forward to seeing Teemu playing most likely his last season. As far as it looks, since today they said they're far in between on a deal. It isn't going to happen anytime soon.
I had a glimmer of hope in the beginning of every thing, but so far if it's still there it's only hanging on by a very thin thread.
All I can say, is I hate when "My team", plays "Your Team". I want to comment about how the Hawks are going to Crush the Kings tonite, but I don't want to be sitting here tomorrow with egg on my face.
The Hawks did not crush the Kings. Quite the contrary. I might not be wiping egg off of my face, but I sure was sweating a lot. Especially during the double overtime moments.
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