I know that fans will come back, but I think they will be less forgiving this time than last. (although apparently the Flyers have only had 12 STH cancel so far which amazes me) - Hextall271
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Oct 15 @ 10:35 PM ET
Okay so my 5 minute plan isn't working so good I'll only know a couple words, one is No and шайба. Maybe with some more practice even a training camp I'll get it down.
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Oct 15 @ 10:37 PM ET
The smaller markets are rejoicing. If you owned Columbus and were hemorrhaging 25 million a season, a cancelled season saves you all that money. It's the teams in the middle who are actually working hard to turn a red ink ledger into a profit that are getting antsy. Teams like St. Louis, Carolina and Buffalo. - mayorofangrytown
Teams not playing are losing money. THey are obligated for building leases, whether they play or not, coaches and GMs salaries, development expenses for their minor league affiliates, and they're still paying on their debt. It isn't all slap happy for them.