Bill Meltzer
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Location: Philadelphia, PA Joined: 07.13.2006
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wow... so much for guys like Grossmann going over for a spell during the lockout. - jak521
There are still plenty of other leagues -- KHL, Swiss National League, EBEL -- that are likely to accept NHL players on short-term contracts.
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twotoekenn
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Location: perkasie, PA Joined: 12.16.2009
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I'm sure others have expressed it, but i feel sick thinking theres going to be a long lockout. Didn't they (players and owners) learn anything last time? Just play under the old cba until it gets worked out. |
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Bill Meltzer
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Location: Philadelphia, PA Joined: 07.13.2006
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Just play under the old cba until it gets worked out. - twotoekenn
The NHLPA suggested that awhile ago. The NHL said no.
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jak521
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Location: Buckle Up. Joined: 02.19.2008
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The NHLPA suggested that awhile ago. The NHL said no. - bmeltzer
It totally looks like its gonna be an "Our way or the highway" call by the NHL.. Sad.. |
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vejim
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Location: FL Joined: 07.08.2007
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in other news, a freakin hurricane is coming towards us here...it will be a zoo at the supermarkets |
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my local news channel ticker just said talks were resuming today...
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Tomahawk
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Location: Driver's Seat: Mitch Marner bandwagon. Grab 'em by the Corsi. Joined: 02.04.2009
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My gut reaction when I saw it:
1) It's some insurance in case Niko Hovinen's hip bothers him
2) It gives the team a veteran, with Heeter possibly starting the season the ECHL - bmeltzer
I don't think Munroe's signing necessarily precludes both Heeter and Hovinen from both making the Phantoms roster... AHL SPC's can be mutually terminated, so if Munroe is the odd-man out, he'll have the option of going elsewhere for playing time.
Also, while unlikely, there is an outside chance that one of the kids could pull a Bobrovsky and knock everybody's socks off, landing Leighton back where he belongs -- in the AHL. |
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vejim
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Location: FL Joined: 07.08.2007
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I don't think Munroe's signing necessarily precludes both Heeter and Hovinen from both making the Phantoms roster... AHL SPC's can be mutually terminated, so if Munroe is the odd-man out, he'll have the option of going elsewhere for playing time.
Also, while unlikely, there is an outside chance that one of the kids could pull a Bobrovsky and knock everybody's socks off, landing Leighton back where he belongs -- in the AHL. - Tomahawk
good luck to Bob this year, he will need it |
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vejim
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Location: FL Joined: 07.08.2007
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I don't think Munroe's signing necessarily precludes both Heeter and Hovinen from both making the Phantoms roster... AHL SPC's can be mutually terminated, so if Munroe is the odd-man out, he'll have the option of going elsewhere for playing time.
Also, while unlikely, there is an outside chance that one of the kids could pull a Bobrovsky and knock everybody's socks off, landing Leighton back where he belongs -- in the AHL. - Tomahawk
Hee and Ho look like a good combo |
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nastyflyergirl
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Location: this space for rent, PA Joined: 09.19.2006
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Bill Meltzer: Meltzer's Musings: Kladno Rumor Strains Credibility - bmeltzer
its so frustrating that we are talking lockout AGAIN. this may be totally talking out of my ass but I just think the owners gave more than they wanted the last time (with the 56/57% of the pie) to get the salary cap and now are going for the rest now. I guess in today's economics I can see a 50/50 split being more realistic which I assume is what the owners will "settle" for. I would love to see what is considered revenues now and what the proposed changes are. has that been indicated anywhere? |
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nastyflyergirl
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Location: this space for rent, PA Joined: 09.19.2006
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I'm sure others have expressed it, but i feel sick thinking theres going to be a long lockout. Didn't they (players and owners) learn anything last time? Just play under the old cba until it gets worked out. - twotoekenn
the players said they would but the owners don't want any part of that. the problem with doing that is there really is never any urgency to get the deal done. the city of Phila workers have been without a contract for 4 years and very little negotiating has been done. |
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Flyers_1488
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Philly , PA Joined: 05.15.2012
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It totally looks like its gonna be an "Our way or the highway" call by the NHL.. Sad.. - jak521
It's Terrible!!
Hey Screw the fans. We dont need them |
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JoeRussomanno
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: me bitter? F-no i think it's hilarious Joined: 12.14.2011
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It's Terrible!!
Hey Screw the fans. We dont need them - Flyers_1488
I think the fans should organize and make tickets, merchandise etc. available only through the Working For A Living People Who Die For Sports Association. Then we can go on strike and see how much money they make |
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Flyers_1488
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Location: Philly , PA Joined: 05.15.2012
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I think the fans should organize and make tickets, merchandise etc. available only through the Working For A Living People Who Die For Sports Association. Then we can go on strike and see how much money they make - JoeRussomanno
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I don't think Munroe's signing necessarily precludes both Heeter and Hovinen from both making the Phantoms roster... AHL SPC's can be mutually terminated, so if Munroe is the odd-man out, he'll have the option of going elsewhere for playing time.
Also, while unlikely, there is an outside chance that one of the kids could pull a Bobrovsky and knock everybody's socks off, landing Leighton back where he belongs -- in the AHL. - Tomahawk
i'm crossing my fingers |
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mayorofangrytown
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Downingtown, PA Joined: 08.16.2006
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I'm sure others have expressed it, but i feel sick thinking theres going to be a long lockout. Didn't they (players and owners) learn anything last time? - twotoekenn
They learned that:
1. They can take away hockey and fans will side with them
2. They can punish the players with a year worth of lost wages
3. They can take away a year of their careers
4. They can get the players to succumb to all of their demands
5. They will not come close to losing money compared to what they gain
6. The fans will come back in droves
7. They can paint "Thank You" on the ice and it will all be okay
8. They can nominally lower ticket prices then raise them 175% over the CBA term
9. Fans will drive revenues to increase 300%
10. They can do what they want because they're the owners |
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jak521
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Location: Buckle Up. Joined: 02.19.2008
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It's Terrible!!
Hey Screw the fans. We dont need them - Flyers_1488
Heres the problem...
People are calling for Bettman's head for this. Yet its the owners who insisted he be the guy. On top of it, its the owners who are causing all the guff by not wanting a revenue sharing system further implemented to help out the struggling franchises (and understandably so). Their solution is to make the players pay for it. So the players are tots like "(frank) you" and the Owners are like "(frank) me? No (frank) you, we'll lock ya's out" and then Bettman's all like "Thank God for Phoenix, Nashville, Florida, and Columbus" because Im all like, "If Bettman never pushed for Nashville, Phx, etc.., we likely wouldnt be in this boat". And the players are all like "Why dont we all take a bit of the share here, we'll give up some of our money, you guys (big owners) can give a little to the small owners, and Bettman can continue going on looking like
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Sooo.. Bettman's goes (to the owners): "Guys, the players should pay for this whole debacle." and the owners are all like
Total debacle.. |
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mayorofangrytown
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Downingtown, PA Joined: 08.16.2006
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Heres the problem...
People are calling for Bettman's head for this. Yet its the owners who insisted he be the guy. On top of it, its the owners who are causing all the guff by not wanting a revenue sharing system further implemented to help out the struggling franchises (and understandably so). Their solution is to make the players pay for it. So the players are tots like "(frank) you" and the Owners are like "(frank) me? No (frank) you, we'll lock ya's out" and then Bettman's all like "Thank God for Phoenix, Nashville, Florida, and Columbus" because Im all like, "If Bettman never pushed for Nashville, Phx, etc.., we likely wouldnt be in this boat". And the players are all like "Why dont we all take a bit of the share here, we'll give up some of our money, you guys (big owners) can give a little to the small owners, and Bettman can continue going on looking like
, while the fans continue acting like
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Sooo.. Bettman's goes (to the owners): "Guys, the players should pay for this whole debacle." and the owners are all like
Total debacle.. - jak521
I'm just going to delete my post now.
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JoeRussomanno
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Location: me bitter? F-no i think it's hilarious Joined: 12.14.2011
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They learned that:
1. They can take away hockey and fans will side with them
2. They can punish the players with a year worth of lost wages
3. They can take away a year of their careers
4. They can get the players to succumb to all of their demands
5. They will not come close to losing money compared to what they gain
6. The fans will come back in droves
7. They can paint "Thank You" on the ice and it will all be okay
8. They can nominally lower ticket prices then raise them 175% over the CBA term
9. Fans will drive revenues to increase 300%
10. They can do what they want because they're the owners - mayorofangrytown
In my earlier post I kinda hinted at, it's our fault for bending over for them. By them I mean the owners. If people could at least resist buying the merchandise for a season I think that would be a nice punch in the wallet. Maybe not. I feel like I might have to ask my mother not to buy me tickets for christmas if there's a season this year, not like that really does anything but give me a menial sense of principle. But yea if there was a backlash from the fans, the owners would be a lot more willing to get a deal done. |
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77rams
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: There's a kind of freedom in being completely screwed... Joined: 09.12.2006
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The NHLPA suggested that awhile ago. The NHL said no. - bmeltzer
So it's those people who work in and around the arenas depending on the income to support their families, and the fans who shell out more and more their very hard earned money to support the outrageous player salary decisions of the owners, who take the hit in the end. As always, we never fit into the equation.
Why can't the owners say no as easily to the Wideman's and the Leino's and the Schultz's, Garrison's, Suter's and Parise's of the FA world? |
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flyerfan48
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Location: IL Joined: 12.26.2008
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In my earlier post I kinda hinted at, it's our fault for bending over for them. By them I mean the owners. If people could at least resist buying the merchandise for a season I think that would be a nice punch in the wallet. Maybe not. I feel like I might have to ask my mother not to buy me tickets for christmas if there's a season this year, not like that really does anything but give me a menial sense of principle. But yea if there was a backlash from the fans, the owners would be a lot more willing to get a deal done. - JoeRussomanno
Something like this definitely has to be done by the fans. I will not renew my subscription to center ice and not buy any merchandise. Screw Bettman, screw the NHL.
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jak521
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Location: Buckle Up. Joined: 02.19.2008
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Something like this definitely has to be done by the fans. I will not renew my subscription to center ice and not buy any merchandise. Screw Bettman, screw the NHL. - flyerfan48
I threatened the same thing last time.. but when it comes back.. so do the fans. |
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bradleyc4
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Location: the jewelry is still out Joined: 01.16.2007
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The NHLPA suggested that awhile ago. The NHL said no. - bmeltzer
A CBA that the owner's themselves worked so hard to put together. Now, it's not good enough. |
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flyerfan48
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Location: IL Joined: 12.26.2008
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I threatened the same thing last time.. but when it comes back.. so do the fans. - jak521
Unfortunately, yes. That's the only way the fans can get back at them though. (frank)ing Bettman. Why even have hockey in markets which don't do well.
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JoeRussomanno
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Location: me bitter? F-no i think it's hilarious Joined: 12.14.2011
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Something like this definitely has to be done by the fans. I will not renew my subscription to center ice and not buy any merchandise. Screw Bettman, screw the NHL. - flyerfan48
yea like just don't buy jerseys and stuff. If you go to the games don't pay 25 dollars for a cup of fries and a beer. At least as fans we need to do something to stick it to them, if there isn't a season, the players are gonna get theirs but things I'm suggesting should inflict pain to those at blame. |
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