Bill Meltzer
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Location: Philadelphia, PA Joined: 07.13.2006
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isaiah520
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Location: "All train compartments smell vaguely of sh*t. It gets so you don't mind it" Joined: 12.26.2006
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fast! thanks Bill |
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huks99
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Location: Austin, TX Joined: 10.05.2007
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Bill....will you tweet from the scrimmage? |
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Jsaquella
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Bringing Hexy Back Joined: 06.16.2006
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Considering Hatcher still looks like he could be playing, I can understand why young, inexperienced defensemen might get happy feet during a drill. Wilcox sounds very intriguing. |
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BOSS_TWEED
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Location: S. Jersey Joined: 11.07.2006
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Outstanding coverage as usual, Bill! This was a particularly good read. I was wondering what your thoughts were on the NHL's initial offer to the NHLPA. It sounds more or less like a declaration of war to me. |
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BOSS_TWEED
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Location: S. Jersey Joined: 11.07.2006
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Considering Hatcher still looks like he could be playing, I can understand why young, inexperienced defensemen might get happy feet during a drill. Wilcox sounds very intriguing. - Jsaquella
I'm actually surprised Hatcher is skating so much. I always thought a full knee replacement usually meant the end of such activity. |
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BOSS_TWEED
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Location: S. Jersey Joined: 11.07.2006
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Why is Schenn and Courtier not in this camp. They could use all the work possible. - JohnTucker7
They are no longer prospects. They're all grown up now! |
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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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Why is Schenn and Courtier not in this camp. They could use all the work possible. - JohnTucker7
Their lease on Jeff Carter's Sea Isle shore house isn't up until August 1st. |
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Bill Meltzer
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Location: Philadelphia, PA Joined: 07.13.2006
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Bill....will you tweet from the scrimmage? - huks99
From tomorrow's scrimmage, yes. Unfortunately, I won't be able to go today. Today originally wasn't supposed to be a scrimmage day, and I set plans to take my son out today. I'll be there tomorrow.
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Location: Driver's Seat: Mitch Marner bandwagon. Grab 'em by the Corsi. Joined: 02.04.2009
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Outstanding coverage as usual, Bill! This was a particularly good read. I was wondering what your thoughts were on the NHL's initial offer to the NHLPA. It sounds more or less like a declaration of war to me. - BOSS_TWEED
It's only the initial proposal in a long negotiating process... the players will come back with something equally as unpalatable to the owners and they'll eventually meet in the middle somewhere. |
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Bill Meltzer
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Location: Philadelphia, PA Joined: 07.13.2006
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Why is Schenn and Courtier not in this camp. They could use all the work possible. - JohnTucker7
There's absolutely nothing for either guy to gain -- except a possible injury -- from still participating in this sort of camp. Even guys like Manning and Lauridsen are basically around as mentors to the first-timers at the camp.
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Bill Meltzer
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Location: Philadelphia, PA Joined: 07.13.2006
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Outstanding coverage as usual, Bill! This was a particularly good read. I was wondering what your thoughts were on the NHL's initial offer to the NHLPA. It sounds more or less like a declaration of war to me. - BOSS_TWEED
It was definitely an aggressive first proposal, but really that's all it was. The NHLPA knows that a lot of it is negotiable or are points the NHL will concede in exchange for concessions on the other side.
What it does show is that it's going to be a tough negotiation that, at bare minimum will come down to the 11th hour and more likely result in a delay to the start of next season.
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77rams
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Location: There's a kind of freedom in being completely screwed... Joined: 09.12.2006
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It was definitely an aggressive first proposal, but really that's all it was. The NHLPA knows that a lot of it is negotiable or are points the NHL will concede in exchange for concessions on the other side.
What it does show is that it's going to be a tough negotiation that, at bare minimum will come down to the 11th hour and more likely result in a delay to the start of next season. - bmeltzer
Hope not. It won't bode well for the league. I'm not certain how many more work stoppages the NHL can handle.
There was some speculation that both sides discussed proceeding with the games under the old agreement as long as discussions are proceeding positively. I honestly can't see this happening but would definitely welcome it as I'm sure every other fan would. But when are our interests ever considered? |
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77rams
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Location: There's a kind of freedom in being completely screwed... Joined: 09.12.2006
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Jsaquella
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Location: Bringing Hexy Back Joined: 06.16.2006
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It was definitely an aggressive first proposal, but really that's all it was. The NHLPA knows that a lot of it is negotiable or are points the NHL will concede in exchange for concessions on the other side.
What it does show is that it's going to be a tough negotiation that, at bare minimum will come down to the 11th hour and more likely result in a delay to the start of next season. - bmeltzer
It sends an aggressive message. For all of Bettman's bluster about how strong the NHL is financially, plus the fact that the salary cap tied to hockey revenues has risen for six straight years, the NHL's proposal could be seen as a slap to the face of the NHLPA.
Larry Brooks reported that the NHL not only proposed an 11% decrease in the revenue split(which James Mirtle calculated would end up being a 19% reduction in salaries over the long haul), but that the NHL wanted to redefine "Hockey Revenue" to a far more narrow scope.
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Jsaquella
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Location: Bringing Hexy Back Joined: 06.16.2006
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Hope not. It won't bode well for the league. I'm not certain how many more work stoppages the NHL can handle.
There was some speculation that both sides discussed proceeding with the games under the old agreement as long as discussions are proceeding positively. I honestly can't see this happening but would definitely welcome it as I'm sure every other fan would. But when are our interests ever considered? - 77rams
The NHL voted to end the current CBA, rather than extend it until a new deal could be struck. There will likely be games lost. If they lose another season, I'm done with the NHL. |
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77rams
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Location: There's a kind of freedom in being completely screwed... Joined: 09.12.2006
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It sends an aggressive message. For all of Bettman's bluster about how strong the NHL is financially, plus the fact that the salary cap tied to hockey revenues has risen for six straight years, the NHL's proposal could be seen as a slap to the face of the NHLPA.
Larry Brooks reported that the NHL not only proposed an 11% decrease in the revenue split(which James Mirtle calculated would end up being a 19% reduction in salaries over the long haul), but that the NHL wanted to redefine "Hockey Revenue" to a far more narrow scope. - Jsaquella
It's still just posturing at this time. But it sounds ominous.
The player's revenue share (57%) is high compared to the rest of pro sports but each sport does not define revenues the same. Here's where it'll get sticky again.
Other issues - length of contracts, cap floors, revenue sharing - make it seem like there will be long nights ahead for both parties if they are really committed to start the season on time. |
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KINGKENZO
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Location: OMAR COMIN'..Head or Gut?.....Watching regular white people Joined: 01.10.2008
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It's still just posturing at this time. But it sounds ominous.
The player's revenue share (57%) is high compared to the rest of pro sports but each sport does not define revenues the same. Here's where it'll get sticky again.
Other issues - length of contracts, cap floors, revenue sharing - make it seem like there will be long nights ahead for both parties if they are really committed to start the season on time. - 77rams
Brynes for wings and Bonk's for crabs |
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bigmookalookie
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Mookie you are a wing nut, In , LS Joined: 02.27.2011
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Brynes for wings and Bonk's for crabs - KINGKENZO
Been to Brynes, good times. been a minute tho |
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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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Brynes for wings and Bonk's for crabs - KINGKENZO
I'll give them a try. Thanks. |
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ravishingone
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Location: United States, PA Joined: 06.30.2007
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Take a little break from the CBA talk
Dustin Leed@D_LEED
RT @THG_Charlie: Man, Cousins is going to be an annoying player to play against. Chippy an understatement.
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A little tweet from today's scrimmage. I think if Cousins even has a decent training camp, I think the team will give him a look at least for the first 8 games and make a decision like Coots last year.
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hereticpride
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Location: HEY. Does this pole still work?, NJ Joined: 01.14.2011
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Take a little break from the CBA talk
Dustin Leed@D_LEED
RT @THG_Charlie: Man, Cousins is going to be an annoying player to play against. Chippy an understatement.
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A little tweet from today's scrimmage. I think if Cousins even has a decent training camp, I think the team will give him a look at least for the first 8 games and make a decision like Coots last year. - ravishingone
I keep hearing Cousins name starting to pop up more and more. What is he realistically projected to be at the NHL level? Any player comparisons?
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hereticpride
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Location: HEY. Does this pole still work?, NJ Joined: 01.14.2011
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It sends an aggressive message. For all of Bettman's bluster about how strong the NHL is financially, plus the fact that the salary cap tied to hockey revenues has risen for six straight years, the NHL's proposal could be seen as a slap to the face of the NHLPA.
Larry Brooks reported that the NHL not only proposed an 11% decrease in the revenue split(which James Mirtle calculated would end up being a 19% reduction in salaries over the long haul), but that the NHL wanted to redefine "Hockey Revenue" to a far more narrow scope. - Jsaquella
What I'm taking from this is the NHL wants the rest of the league to foot the bill for the teams that are barely scrapping by. |
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stveshdy
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Joined: 06.28.2010
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The NHL voted to end the current CBA, rather than extend it until a new deal could be struck. There will likely be games lost. If they lose another season, I'm done with the NHL. - Jsaquella
I'm right behind you. I'm done. |
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