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devilmaster
07-13-05, 12:37 PM
http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/news_story.asp?id=130240

TSN has announced deal is done

devilmaster
07-13-05, 12:39 PM
http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/news_story.asp?id=130274

Deal done.

www.nhl.com

http://nhlpa.com/

Warlock!
07-13-05, 01:04 PM
Deal done.
Nice. Although the fan base is only slightly larger than Champcar's anymore, at least I'll be happier guy for it.

dando
07-13-05, 01:06 PM
w00t!

:cool:

-Kevin

DjDrOmusic
07-13-05, 01:26 PM
FINALLY!! The Lightning will actually get to defend the Stanley Cup instead of retiring it!! ;) :thumbup:

chop456
07-13-05, 01:45 PM
Yippee!!

Wait, I mean "who cares?"

devilmaster
07-13-05, 01:58 PM
Choppy -

Why would you be embarassed about being happy about the new....... oh wait, yer a Blackhawks fan..... nevermind.

TKGAngel
07-13-05, 02:22 PM
Yay! Now my cable company can stop playing classic Sabres games! I've seen the "No Goal" game a few too many times for my liking.

DjDrOmusic
07-13-05, 03:35 PM
Yay! Now my cable company can stop playing classic Sabres games! I've seen the "No Goal" game a few too many times for my liking.

I feel your pain. I understand about seeing painful moments over and over, I mean, come on, I'm a Browns fan!! :(

Dr. Corkski
07-13-05, 04:03 PM
Thank god, those starving players can finally feed their kids now. :gomer:

TKGAngel
07-13-05, 04:46 PM
Thank god, those starving players can finally feed their kids now. :gomer:

There was an article in the Snooze here about 6 months ago about how players around here have been selling their houses as they've been forced to play in smaller leagues to put food on the table. Really tugging at my heartstrings here, considering most NHL teams play in working class cities, where the cost of a night out at a game for a family of four is a good part of a paycheck. :shakehead


I feel your pain. I understand about seeing painful moments over and over, I mean, come on, I'm a Browns fan!!

I feel your pain. A few years ago, a local store was selling shirts with the slogan "Wide right, no goal, forward lateral, $%&^# again!" after a controversial Bills playoff loss.

rabbit
07-13-05, 05:12 PM
'bout damed time! :thumbup:

Turn7
07-13-05, 06:12 PM
Wow.

I am about as thrilled as I was when they announced the WNBA. :p
But not nearly as thrilled as the announcement of Professional Team Tennis.

GO http://www.wtt.com/images/teams/Houston-WranglersLARGE.gif

:D

Night Train
07-13-05, 06:13 PM
Yee Ha!

Signed,

The only NHL fan in Charlotte

Paintergeek
07-13-05, 06:41 PM
You negative Nellies can say what you want. MLB is long, boring , lame, and has about 125 too many games a year. NBA is a game of time clock management and and 'giving' penalties. NFL and NHL is where my excitement comes, and I wouldnt wish a lockout full-season on a fan of ANY sport. For those not fans, Its hard to explain how sucky and empty the feeling is.

Anyone who says they are "no longer a hockey fan" after the strike clearly wasnt really one beforehand.

Im totally pumped, and not only am I still a fan, but probably more thanm ever now that I had the 'dont know whatcha got til its gone' feeling.

DROP THE PUCK!!!!!

G.
07-13-05, 06:51 PM
It's summer. The only sports that matter right now are auto racing and this:

http://news.yahoo.com/photo/050709/ids_photos_sp/r4082584918.jpg;_ylt=ArumkbiLObHWedMQcbTJCmsDW7oF; _ylu=X3oDMTBiMW04NW9mBHNlYwMlJVRPUCUl

dando
07-13-05, 08:13 PM
The next 6 weeks or so are gonna be fast & furious....draft, free agency, new rules announced, etc. Not sure about the lottery weighting...3 balls for the lowest four teams over the past four seasons vs. 2 for the next tier, and 1 for the elite teams (can you say Phlyers?). $100 NYR gets the frozen envelope to draft Crosby. :( Oh well. Glad to have the sport back. However, the owners are gonna hafta suck up to me to get me to renew my season ticket beyond next season.

-Kevin

CART T. Katz
07-13-05, 08:48 PM
i wasn't necisserily pro player but anti owner simply because it was them who threw the whole economics out of whack. the owners are the ones offering these players way more than they were worth then claim that the players want too much money. the owners are the ones who claim that the players take too much of the revenues then not claim all revenues generated by hockey in their hockey numbers.

i'm glad for the resumption of hockey, being only one of 2 known hockey fans in kentucky, but i'm really upset that the owners fed misinformation to the media to get the deal done. :thumdown:

IlliniRacer
07-13-05, 09:51 PM
I can say unequivocally that I've watch my last NHL game. :thumdown: Of course, being a now "former" Blackhawks fan, I haven't seen a real NHL game in about 10 years. :gomer:

We have a great UHL team just outside of St. Louis. Its pretty good hockey, cheap, and family friendly. I'll continue to support my River Otters. :thumbup:

Paintergeek
07-13-05, 10:09 PM
It's summer. The only sports that matter right now are auto racing and this:

http://news.yahoo.com/photo/050709/ids_photos_sp/r4082584918.jpg;_ylt=ArumkbiLObHWedMQcbTJCmsDW7oF; _ylu=X3oDMTBiMW04NW9mBHNlYwMlJVRPUCUl

:eek: :thumbup: :eek:

RacinM3
07-14-05, 12:38 AM
I'm stoked. Now I can go watch my Kings get their asses handed to them, again! ;)

dando
07-16-05, 12:11 AM
A breakdown by TSN on the new CBA:

http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/news_story.asp?ID=130343&hubName=nhl

Also interesting to note that only one player is affected by the max salary of $7.8mm (Jagrmeister):

http://tsn.ca/nhl/feature.asp?fid=6926

Bruins have only three players under contract for next season?!? Ouch.

I also read somewhere that upwards of 40 FA signings per day are expected during the first week or so of the FA signing period. :eek:

-Kevin

devilmaster
07-16-05, 07:32 PM
There are some wicked things that are leaking out of the weekend.....


There is revenue sharing - the 10 best revenue teams put money into a pool for the bottom 15 teams
if revenues work up during the length of the CBA, then the % of that revenue that goes to players will also increase up to a max of 57%
its an unbalanced schedule. So teams will mostly play their conference.


But for you hockey fans out there who have been waiting patiently, I have something to help you along.... play this song a couple times a day and you should feel alright.

http://www.mnsi.net/~smicalef/hnic.mp3

dando
07-16-05, 07:41 PM
There are some wicked things that are leaking out of the weekend.....


There is revenue sharing - the 10 best revenue teams put money into a pool for the bottom 15 teams
if revenues work up during the length of the CBA, then the % of that revenue that goes to players will also increase up to a max of 57%
its an unbalanced schedule. So teams will mostly play their conference.


Ja, that info was in the linky I posted, Peter. :D Also what wasn't mentioned is that the drug testing policy is much stricter.

-Kevin

devilmaster
07-16-05, 08:15 PM
:laugh:

I had picked those points up from another channel's broadcast.....

dando
07-16-05, 08:18 PM
I had picked those points up from another channel's broadcast.....
And in case you missed it, the Starz are the first team to announce a ticket price reduction:

http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/news/story?id=2107770

One hopes this is the first of many, including my beloved CBJs.

-Kevin

devilmaster
07-16-05, 08:20 PM
And in case you missed it, the Starz are the first team to announce a ticket price reduction:

http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/news/story?id=2107770

One hopes this is the first of many, including my beloved CBJs.

-Kevin

I'm hearing that most won't. Toronto won't for sure, doubtful detroit will. The smaller teams will.... but then again, most small teams were doing deals to get people in anyways... I paid less than half price for 2 tickets in the lower bowl to see the Leafs in Atlanta back in 2000....

dando
07-16-05, 08:35 PM
I'm hearing that most won't. Toronto won't for sure, doubtful detroit will. The smaller teams will.... but then again, most small teams were doing deals to get people in anyways... I paid less than half price for 2 tickets in the lower bowl to see the Leafs in Atlanta back in 2000....
You paid for tix? I heard they were paying folks to show up in @lanta. ;)

The teams with high demand for the past half century won't dare cut prices. That should include the Avs, Wild, Wings, Leafs, Canadiens, etc. Teams like @lanta, Florida, Nashville, etc. are gonna find it hard to get the fans back. Douger MacLean mentioned other things they could do to get the fans back....what more frickin' t-shirts? Gimme a break! They've had my $$$ for 18 mos., paying a small amount of interest (very low % now that the Feds have raised rates ~8 times in a row :( ). Oh well, as long as the CBJs get dat fozen envelope to draft Crosby, all will be well and good. :)

-Kevin

dando
07-16-05, 10:31 PM
Here's the timeline for upcoming milestones:


Saturday, July 23
• Period for initiating compliance buyouts begins
• Period to negotiate and sign 2003 draft picks begins
• Period to extend qualifying offers begins
• Period to negotiate with own club's restricted and unrestricted free agents begins

Thursday, July 28
• Deadline to exercise club and player options for the 2005-06 season
• Deadline to sign 2003 draft picks (if not signed, 2003 draftees will re-enter the 2005 draft)
• Deadline to make required bona fide offers to 2004 draft picks

Friday, July 29
• Deadline for initiating compliance buyouts

Saturday, July 30
• Entry draft

Sunday, July 31
• Deadline to extend qualifying offers

Monday, Aug. 1
• Free-agent signing period begins

Also interesting to note that the final CBA is still be crafted, and it should be complete by 7/21.

-Kevin