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The Sarge said:I heard they'll cancel 2 weeks at a time every 2 weeks. I'm guessing they'll probably burn the entire season if nothing is done by the holidays.
Could they even get a season started in two weeks?
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The Sarge said:I heard they'll cancel 2 weeks at a time every 2 weeks. I'm guessing they'll probably burn the entire season if nothing is done by the holidays.
Nik? said:Could they even get a season started in two weeks?
bustaheims said:The Sarge said:I heard they'll cancel 2 weeks at a time every 2 weeks. I'm guessing they'll probably burn the entire season if nothing is done by the holidays.
The 40 or so game point was where the put the kibosh on last time, so, I imagine it would be the same here - which would put the last chance date in late January.
The Sarge said:I can't say I agree with Ryan. He's entitled to his beliefs but IMO, a player who decides to play overseas isn't running from anything.
bustaheims said:Well, he's right in that the players who have left to play over seas aren't really being part of the solution.
Nik? said:bustaheims said:Well, he's right in that the players who have left to play over seas aren't really being part of the solution.
Realistically though no player is going to be an active part of any solution. Bobby Ryan isn't going to be in the boardroom negotiating this deal. A player's only real responsibility is to stay informed, keep in touch with other players and voice their opinions to other members. It's not like those things are any less possible in Geneva than they are in New Jersey.
Nik? said:Frank E said:The owners however are looking at franchise values that can be affected by $40-$50 million bucks if they can get a CBA that?ll dial back their labour by 20% and get a bunch of them out of the red operationally. That?s a lot of cake to hang tight for, and plenty of incentive to wait them out. Hell, I'd wager at this point, half the teams in the league likely won?t lose much more money by shutting down for the year. They think this lockout is worthwhile, so long as they can rely on the fans coming back when it?s over?and they likely will.
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Rebel_1812 said:They thought those same things last lockout. And yet despite getting everything they wanted in the deal they still seem to be losing money. Sooner or latter they have to stop pointing fingers elsewhere and realize they don't know how to run a business or analyze a market.
Bullfrog said:Rebel_1812 said:They thought those same things last lockout. And yet despite getting everything they wanted in the deal they still seem to be losing money. Sooner or latter they have to stop pointing fingers elsewhere and realize they don't know how to run a business or analyze a market.
Though this is a simplistic point of view, I think there is a small bit of truth to it. It's similar to my personal situation. Boss "can't afford" to give a raise right now. Well, if he even remotely ran the business properly, there'd be plenty for everyone.
I agree with you there.I'm sure the players can see the empty seats in a lot of cities where they play.Deebo said:From reading the comments from individual players, I am starting to see that the players have made this thing personal whereas its all business for Bettman and the NHL.
I think this will hurt the current players financially in the long run, if they continue to operate it in this manner.
Deebo said:From reading the comments from individual players, I am starting to see that the players have made this thing personal whereas its all business for Bettman and the NHL.
I think this will hurt the current players financially in the long run, if they continue to operate it in this manner.
Frank E said:2. It was such a raw deal that the players have suggested that they'd sign up to leave everything exactly the same if they could?
Nik? said:Frank E said:2. It was such a raw deal that the players have suggested that they'd sign up to leave everything exactly the same if they could?
Because the Players, seemingly exclusively, have a genuine interest in the NHL operating. If they went in and countered the NHL's proposal with one with no cap or fixed link between salaries and revenues we'd be talking about another situation where there was no room to negotiate and one side or the other broke. The fact that the players are pragmatic enough not to do that doesn't mean they don't want those things.
Nik? said:People forget what salaries were like pre 2004-2005. Bobby Holik made more per year than Sidney Crosby does today.