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Bear55

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SO is the NHL going to start on time or not at all? Hard not to be pizzed right now when the Wild finally do something amazing in the off season and now we have to sit and wait and wonder.

Thankfully we have college puck, I've alwasy been a bigger fan of the college game anyway but still hoping to watch some NHL this year.

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I think there will be a lockout. From everything being said, it sounds like a stalemate for now. I cancelled my cable, so I'm missing it either way. I'll have to listen and catch the occasional game at the neighbors place this season (if there is one).

I wonder if these guys understand how much the last lockout hurt the game in terms of viewership. The game is just getting back to the level is left off at and probably still wasn't there in a lot of the US. Now this will set them back further.

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At this point I'm betting you won't see a lot of movement until the lockout date. Since both sides are almost $20M apart on a salary cap per season at this point I would bet that there will not be a season.

For now I'm totally siding with the owners. Any salary increase will get passed on down to the fans anyway and the tickets already seem pretty high to me.

I sat at the X once on the upper level ends and will never do that again.

So the cheapest option for me would be about $150 (family of 3 and parking) just to get in the door.

I do prefer college and to compare my tickets to the X for the Final 5 are like $150 for the entire package and we are center ice lower level. Much better value IMO.

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Sounds like the owners are making another proposal today. Their first one was pretty bad but obviously a starting point. Players didn't do any better in their counter proposal. Lets see some progress!

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I see the owners point of view as well. From the numbers I've seen, the players of the NHL make more as a percentage of the total profits than any other major sport. Take that combined with cap circumventing contracts (Kovalchuck, Luongo, PARISE, SUTER), an ever increasing cap, markets that are continuously struggling, and a conference scheme that flat out doesn't make sense and you have a broken system. Something needs to change and hopefully it won't take another missed season to do it.

I don't go to many games, but man it sure does cost a ton to do it, regardless of where you sit.

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Yep they are pretty far apart and each proposal has been pretty one sided. Players making a counter soon but I don't count on much progress. I hope to see at least a 60 game season at this point, not much hope of it starting on time.

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I think Bettman is an silly-me. They could play under the old agreement and not turn fans away from the game but he won't allow that. He has little man sindrome and needs to go. He was the one who need to expand the league in the south and it hasn't worked out. Why make the players sit and the fans not get to see the best in the world.

Sorry had to vent. Go Gophers!!

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Yeah, he could let the players play the season out, but he also reached out to the NHLPA in January and got nothing. The players are taking over half the revenue and the owners are taking all the risk. To me, a 50-50 split with some concessions on escrow and RFA terms by the players would be a good solution. But, hey what do I know. I don't run an NHL team.

As far as the whole hockey moving south thing, there's less to debate there. Places like Dallas, Columbus, Phoenix, Florida, and others struggling to make it are proof that the southward plan was too much, too fast. On the other side, prior to the cap instituted in '05 there were a lot of Canadian and northern US teams that just weren't cutting it either.

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Sounds like the players haven't budged and still want 57%. They have much less risk and they want a majority of the pie. I'm totally blaming the players and Donald Fehr for this one.

I truly believe that sometimes the players completely neglect the fans which is what makes them what they are.

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So frustrating for this to be the lock out year. Players are going to have to give up some revenue. Owners are so rich anyway, this will not affect them in the short term.

If this goes on past the holidays, I think we see a serious step back for the NHL though. I'm sure the owners would not want this. Its a fringe top 4 sport that has some passionate die hard fans that will come back (most of us), but also some fans that are much more casual.

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Yep just when I was getting excited about the NHL this happens again. I also side with the owners, although they are partly to blame for this mess. Eventually the owners will win, I just hope it doesn't take the players a year to figure that out. I want a permanent fix, I might bounche back from this one but if they pull this *&(^ every 5-10 years I am done.

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Took a look at gross revenues across the big 4 sports. Bizofbaseball.com had this graphic on revenues (may be a couple of years old). Shows pretty clearly how far down the list NHL is. If I was the commish, I would be looking to close the revenue gap long term, not widen it by alienating fans with a lockout.

full-5554-24375-big4sportsinfographics.j

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Could be a fun WILD season if it pans out.

Last lockout we dumped out season tickets...besides...so much to do OUTSIDE.

NFL is full of ads none stop so only can handle the best games weekly...sad sad league there also.

Anything with Joe Buck in it has to SUCK!

NHL kind of BLOWS until after All Star game nowadayz anyway..except for fights an few rival games.

Most BIG NAME players playing NOT to get cluncked out.

At 57 an a life time of hockey this is just sad to see..AGAIN.

No cup is as much fun as it would have been in North Stars Era as then it was a TEAM league not a money league. Money came in around 1992 an totaly &^%$# up the whole deal.

Fave game to watch but league is week an to many teams so medium to low skill players get a shot an that is so boring.

Bettmen always has reminded me of Count Chocula cereal dude.

crazy

Kind of creepy an now he has the shakes so watch out when he is dealing.

Love my hockey but these messes make Outside stuff an old movies a lot more fun.

Keep on rocken!

Tommy

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