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herman said:Incoming baby boom in Dec 2020
herman said:Incoming baby boom in Dec 2020
Nik Bethune said:herman said:Incoming baby boom in Dec 2020
I don't know man, maybe you guys have "healthy" relationships but I can't think of too many girlfriends I've had where being confined to each others company for 24 hours a day would be a great thing for romance.
Frank E said:Nik Bethune said:herman said:Incoming baby boom in Dec 2020
I don't know man, maybe you guys have "healthy" relationships but I can't think of too many girlfriends I've had where being confined to each others company for 24 hours a day would be a great thing for romance.
Yeah, I'm with you. Divorce boom of April 2020.
I'm able to stay home and work from home and by girlfriend manages a hotel - near Pearson I might add. She has to go in every day. She wants to maintain closeness but I have a lung condition where I get bronchitis pretty easily so any human contact right now is making me apprehensive. This isn't going to be easy....Nik Bethune said:herman said:Incoming baby boom in Dec 2020
I don't know man, maybe you guys have "healthy" relationships but I can't think of too many girlfriends I've had where being confined to each others company for 24 hours a day would be a great thing for romance.
Bender said:I'm able to stay home and work from home and by girlfriend manages a hotel - near Pearson I might add. She has to go in every day. She wants to maintain closeness but I have a lung condition where I get bronchitis pretty easily so any human contact right now is making me apprehensive. This isn't going to be easy....Nik Bethune said:herman said:Incoming baby boom in Dec 2020
I don't know man, maybe you guys have "healthy" relationships but I can't think of too many girlfriends I've had where being confined to each others company for 24 hours a day would be a great thing for romance.
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:Just thought we might want a thread to talk about this possibility. If things keep escalating, it may need to happen. I just have 2 thoughts to throw out at this point:
1. I don't think playing games in "ghost arenas" is an option. The whole nature of the contest would be changed.
2. Seems to me that one possibility if they have to shut down completely is to create a split season next fall: a week of camp, then a 7-week(ish) "finisher" season, maybe a couple of weeks where all teams play out an abbreviated remainder of the 19-20 season to determine the playoff contestants, and a much-shortened playoff that takes only 5 weeks to complete: best of 3s for the first 3 rounds, best of 5 Cup final (or whatever the math works out to be). Then start the 20-21 season on Nov 1 and play only 70-ish games.
That's just one scenario off the top of my head but you can bet they are having this discussion right now in NHL HQ.
CarltonTheBear said:Imagine running a marathon where the first 20 miles of it are completed on March 1st and the last 6 are run on September 1st and the winner is the person with the best combined time.
If we're in for a long, multi-month break anything that happens when they come back will just be complete chaos and the winner will never truly feel like a Stanley Cup champion. I don't get how awarding a sham winner is better than just not having one.
Nik Bethune said:I think people are going to have to start being more realistic about when people are going to be comfortable being with thousands of other people in a confined space again.
Nik Bethune said:I think people are going to have to start being more realistic about when people are going to be comfortable being with thousands of other people in a confined space again.
bustaheims said:Nik Bethune said:I think people are going to have to start being more realistic about when people are going to be comfortable being with thousands of other people in a confined space again.
Yup. At this point, the smarter choice feels like ending the season where we are, and starting fresh in the fall.