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niedermayer27
Anaheim Ducks
Location: Canada
Joined: 10.09.2008

Jan 5 @ 7:04 AM ET
Most of the players playing in the NHL in 2019-20 season wont care about the pay lost this year...

U understand this right...


They are fighting for the future as well man ,a bad deal for the players now could end up losing them Billions down the road....

Now the same goes for the NHL so thats why most should understand that losing the season isn't the end of the world for either side but signing a bad deal could be..

- Fruitcakenipple

The differences between the deal they could have gotten 2 months ago and the deal they get now will be negligible, it certainly is not a difference of billions. Besides, why do the players want the shortest CBA possible? It really doesn't sound like they are fighting for future players.
tomburton99
New York Rangers
Location: NYR distrust, NJ
Joined: 07.13.2009

Jan 5 @ 7:06 AM ET
And you think he's done a good job? Current players are better off now? I would guess your a union member of some kind and I know you guys stand by your unions right or wrong. I will be not be spending my money on hockey the next season that is played to reinforce the fact that Fehr has phuuucked the dumb and/or greedy players.
- seven111dman

I don't think anybody invovled in this is doing a good job. But the players seem to think he's doing a good, as evidence of him still being the face of the Union.
Fruitcakenipple
Location: NF
Joined: 01.12.2011

Jan 5 @ 7:10 AM ET
The differences between the deal they could have gotten 2 months ago and the deal they get now will be negligible, it certainly is not a difference of billions. Besides, why do the players want the shortest CBA possible? It really doesn't sound like they are fighting for future players.
- niedermayer27



Not for this year but could be for the next 10yrs...

In the end neither side cares about losing this season if it means losing billions down the road...
niedermayer27
Anaheim Ducks
Location: Canada
Joined: 10.09.2008

Jan 5 @ 7:15 AM ET
Not for this year but could be for the next 10yrs...

In the end neither side cares about losing this season if it means losing billions down the road...

- Fruitcakenipple

How would it be a difference of billions? The sides agreed to a 50/50 split 2 months ago. Right now they are fighting over contract lengths and other nonsense. Those little things do not make a billion dollar difference to the players, even after 10 years.
Fruitcakenipple
Location: NF
Joined: 01.12.2011

Jan 5 @ 7:15 AM ET
And you think he's done a good job? Current players are better off now? I would guess your a union member of some kind and I know you guys stand by your unions right or wrong. I will be not be spending my money on hockey the next season that is played to reinforce the fact that Fehr has phuuucked the dumb and/or greedy players.
- seven111dman



Bettman and Fehr are doing exactly what there perspective groups are expecting them to do..

Get the best deal possible for there employer..

Not that hard to understand..
Rayven
Boston Bruins
Location: The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist.
Joined: 07.21.2009

Jan 5 @ 7:19 AM ET
tomburton99
New York Rangers
Location: NYR distrust, NJ
Joined: 07.13.2009

Jan 5 @ 7:21 AM ET
How would it be a difference of billions? The sides agreed to a 50/50 split 2 months ago. Right now they are fighting over contract lengths and other nonsense. Those little things do not make a billion dollar difference to the players, even after 10 years.
- niedermayer27

yes, such as escrow, pensions, buyouts and the league minimum salary. so it's probably billions. because they split a pot of 3 billion dollars tis past year. so who know's how much it really is, all i know is that's a number i can't even begin to imagine.
Fruitcakenipple
Location: NF
Joined: 01.12.2011

Jan 5 @ 7:24 AM ET
How would it be a difference of billions? The sides agreed to a 50/50 split 2 months ago. Right now they are fighting over contract lengths and other nonsense. Those little things do not make a billion dollar difference to the players, even after 10 years.
- niedermayer27



It's a CBA man u dont agree on 3-4 issues and than say screw the rest of it...
Contract lengths is just as imp going forward as the HRR issue..
jimi james
Location: Somewhere Between
Joined: 07.17.2010

Jan 5 @ 7:28 AM ET

- Rayven

So many Priest song titles could fit this lockout BS

Players- Victim of Changes
Owners- Killing Machine(contract on you)
Fans- Screaming For Vengeance
Rayven
Boston Bruins
Location: The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist.
Joined: 07.21.2009

Jan 5 @ 7:45 AM ET
So many Priest song titles could fit this lockout BS

Players- Victim of Changes
Owners- Killing Machine(contract on you)
Fans- Screaming For Vengeance

- JIMI-JAMES


Indeed
rcavallaro
Joined: 06.22.2012

Jan 5 @ 7:48 AM ET

Join me, a fan, in locking out the NHL for a change!!!!

Hockey is the top professional sport for me. I am a diehard hockey fan and diehard Flyers fan. I didn't think there would be anything in the world that would stop me from watching hockey........

Well, it has happened. I am done. No, am not just saying that now and when they start I'm all in. I'm done! I am so disgusted by this that I don't want to see them play because all I'm going to think about when I watch a game is how half a season was missed because of a fight over making too much money and how to split it???? I'm done this season and next at least.

I hope most fans feel the same and as much as I hate it, we all ignore hockey for a good while. Don't watch, don't go to games, nothing! Both sides are a disgrace. They made too much money off us, the fans, and cancel the games we love to go fight over all the extra money we, the fans, gave them! Now I'm supposed to just come back......again? You're out of your mind!

Gary Bettman said it best at the start of the lockout. 'We know our fans will be there when we play again just as they did in 2004-2005.' And yeah, I was back right away that season. Why? Because those changes were needed. Fans, while still ticked, understood why. This, I find it sick that Bettman and Fehr are playing games because they believe we'll all just come back once the lockout is over.

I can't in my right mind come back and support a league who obviously just assumes I'll support them when they could care less about the league or the fans. How could they care when the NHL had been waiting for years to start really growing and finally, it started! As soon as it starts, they pull this. If you truly cared about the game, the history, the fans, how do you let that happen? You wouldn't! You'd be playing under the old CBA, which everyone made great money under, and continue to negotiate a new CBA while playing.

In 8 years they have taken a season and a half away from us. It's time for us to lockout the NHL. They are fighting over money, the money we give them!

So, the longer this goes, the longer we ignore when they come back, starting with the season lost in 04-05. So right now I'm done for a season and a half.

I'm locking out the NHL. I'm not showing up, reading, buying or watching anything NHL. Maybe if we as fans lock them out for a change, they'll finally feel what they put us through and maybe finally realize that they punish the people who give them the billions they're fighting over!

So to the Players & Owners...I hope you believe you both got a good deal when it's done. I do! And then I hope fans don't show up! Because that good deal you wasted games for, you'll both realize it means nothing when your revenue now goes through the floor because we don't come back! Good job! You worked a new deal assuming we'd all still be there and you would still be seeing record revenue. You never gave a thought that the deal means nothing without us! I hope to god it backfires on you. I hope that if you both had signed a deal that wasn't as greedy, but you lost no games, you find that you would have made more money from that CBA than you will from this one. I can only hope!

-Disgusted hockey fan in PA


Fruitcakenipple
Location: NF
Joined: 01.12.2011

Jan 5 @ 7:51 AM ET
Join me, a fan, in locking out the NHL for a change!!!!

Hockey is the top professional sport for me. I am a diehard hockey fan and diehard Flyers fan. I didn't think there would be anything in the world that would stop me from watching hockey........

Well, it has happened. I am done. No, am not just saying that now and when they start I'm all in. I'm done! I am so disgusted by this that I don't want to see them play because all I'm going to think about when I watch a game is how half a season was missed because of a fight over making too much money and how to split it???? I'm done this season and next at least.

I hope most fans feel the same and as much as I hate it, we all ignore hockey for a good while. Don't watch, don't go to games, nothing! Both sides are a disgrace. They made too much money off us, the fans, and cancel the games we love to go fight over all the extra money we, the fans, gave them! Now I'm supposed to just come back......again? You're out of your mind!

Gary Bettman said it best at the start of the lockout. 'We know our fans will be there when we play again just as they did in 2004-2005.' And yeah, I was back right away that season. Why? Because those changes were needed. Fans, while still ticked, understood why. This, I find it sick that Bettman and Fehr are playing games because they believe we'll all just come back once the lockout is over.

I can't in my right mind come back and support a league who obviously just assumes I'll support them when they could care less about the league or the fans. How could they care when the NHL had been waiting for years to start really growing and finally, it started! As soon as it starts, they pull this. If you truly cared about the game, the history, the fans, how do you let that happen? You wouldn't! You'd be playing under the old CBA, which everyone made great money under, and continue to negotiate a new CBA while playing.

In 8 years they have taken a season and a half away from us. It's time for us to lockout the NHL. They are fighting over money, the money we give them!

So, the longer this goes, the longer we ignore when they come back, starting with the season lost in 04-05. So right now I'm done for a season and a half.

I'm locking out the NHL. I'm not showing up, reading, buying or watching anything NHL. Maybe if we as fans lock them out for a change, they'll finally feel what they put us through and maybe finally realize that they punish the people who give them the billions they're fighting over!

So to the Players & Owners...I hope you believe you both got a good deal when it's done. I do! And then I hope fans don't show up! Because that good deal you wasted games for, you'll both realize it means nothing when your revenue now goes through the floor because we don't come back! Good job! You worked a new deal assuming we'd all still be there and you would still be seeing record revenue. You never gave a thought that the deal means nothing without us! I hope to god it backfires on you. I hope that if you both had signed a deal that wasn't as greedy, but you lost no games, you find that you would have made more money from that CBA than you will from this one. I can only hope!

-Disgusted hockey fan in PA

- rcavallaro




Long read so i didn't bother..


oh and at the end of the day the players and owners dont care about u..
Flyfreaky
Philadelphia Flyers
Joined: 07.20.2011

Jan 5 @ 7:51 AM ET
Join me, a fan, in locking out the NHL for a change!!!!

Hockey is the top professional sport for me. I am a diehard hockey fan and diehard Flyers fan. I didn't think there would be anything in the world that would stop me from watching hockey........

Well, it has happened. I am done. No, am not just saying that now and when they start I'm all in. I'm done! I am so disgusted by this that I don't want to see them play because all I'm going to think about when I watch a game is how half a season was missed because of a fight over making too much money and how to split it???? I'm done this season and next at least.

I hope most fans feel the same and as much as I hate it, we all ignore hockey for a good while. Don't watch, don't go to games, nothing! Both sides are a disgrace. They made too much money off us, the fans, and cancel the games we love to go fight over all the extra money we, the fans, gave them! Now I'm supposed to just come back......again? You're out of your mind!

Gary Bettman said it best at the start of the lockout. 'We know our fans will be there when we play again just as they did in 2004-2005.' And yeah, I was back right away that season. Why? Because those changes were needed. Fans, while still ticked, understood why. This, I find it sick that Bettman and Fehr are playing games because they believe we'll all just come back once the lockout is over.

I can't in my right mind come back and support a league who obviously just assumes I'll support them when they could care less about the league or the fans. How could they care when the NHL had been waiting for years to start really growing and finally, it started! As soon as it starts, they pull this. If you truly cared about the game, the history, the fans, how do you let that happen? You wouldn't! You'd be playing under the old CBA, which everyone made great money under, and continue to negotiate a new CBA while playing.

In 8 years they have taken a season and a half away from us. It's time for us to lockout the NHL. They are fighting over money, the money we give them!

So, the longer this goes, the longer we ignore when they come back, starting with the season lost in 04-05. So right now I'm done for a season and a half.

I'm locking out the NHL. I'm not showing up, reading, buying or watching anything NHL. Maybe if we as fans lock them out for a change, they'll finally feel what they put us through and maybe finally realize that they punish the people who give them the billions they're fighting over!

So to the Players & Owners...I hope you believe you both got a good deal when it's done. I do! And then I hope fans don't show up! Because that good deal you wasted games for, you'll both realize it means nothing when your revenue now goes through the floor because we don't come back! Good job! You worked a new deal assuming we'd all still be there and you would still be seeing record revenue. You never gave a thought that the deal means nothing without us! I hope to god it backfires on you. I hope that if you both had signed a deal that wasn't as greedy, but you lost no games, you find that you would have made more money from that CBA than you will from this one. I can only hope!

-Disgusted hockey fan in PA

- rcavallaro

Labor problems are always a part of sports...This is just something the NHL is very good at...Don't throw the baby out with the bath water...There's plenty of things to do until the lockout is over...I'm having sex as we speak...
Fruitcakenipple
Location: NF
Joined: 01.12.2011

Jan 5 @ 7:53 AM ET
Labor problems are always a part of sports...This is just something the NHL is very good at...Don't throw the baby out with the bath water...There's plenty of things to do until the lockout is over...I'm having sex as we speak...
- Flyfreaky


rcavallaro
Joined: 06.22.2012

Jan 5 @ 8:04 AM ET
Long read so i didn't bother..

oh and at the end of the day the players and owners dont care about u..

- Fruitcakenipple


Then don't bother replying. duh!
faceto27
Location: Burke: Best part of today is I
Joined: 01.21.2010

Jan 5 @ 8:17 AM ET
How would it be a difference of billions? The sides agreed to a 50/50 split 2 months ago. Right now they are fighting over contract lengths and other nonsense. Those little things do not make a billion dollar difference to the players, even after 10 years.
- niedermayer27



Actually they do. $25,000 per year for 700 players over the span of 10 years is 1.75 BILLION dollars.

The union is fighting like mad to raise the minimum salary all the way up to $800,000 by year 9. I think the current min. is $575,000
Gunslinger
Montreal Canadiens
Location: ID
Joined: 10.15.2011

Jan 5 @ 8:38 AM ET
It's a CBA man u dont agree on 3-4 issues and than say screw the rest of it...
Contract lengths is just as imp going forward as the HRR issue..

- Fruitcakenipple


Its amazing people dont know this, or that they forget the last CBA.

It was all these "minor" issues that put the PA on top after the last lockout when everyone thought they lost because the owners got their cap.
MJL
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Candyland, PA
Joined: 09.20.2007

Jan 5 @ 8:38 AM ET
Most of the players playing in the NHL in 2019-20 season wont care about the pay lost this year...

U understand this right...


They are fighting for the future as well man ,a bad deal for the players now could end up losing them Billions down the road....

Now the same goes for the NHL so thats why most should understand that losing the season isn't the end of the world for either side but signing a bad deal could be..

- Fruitcakenipple


Most people can't look past the lost salary for this Season and comprehend the full picture.
Gunslinger
Montreal Canadiens
Location: ID
Joined: 10.15.2011

Jan 5 @ 8:40 AM ET
How would it be a difference of billions? The sides agreed to a 50/50 split 2 months ago. Right now they are fighting over contract lengths and other nonsense. Those little things do not make a billion dollar difference to the players, even after 10 years.
- niedermayer27


Actually they do. Just ask the owners after the last lock out. Im by no means pro PA, but you're acting a tad ignorant on the matter.
faceto27
Location: Burke: Best part of today is I
Joined: 01.21.2010

Jan 5 @ 8:42 AM ET
Most people can't look past the lost salary for this Season and comprehend the full picture.
- MJL



This
Flyfreaky
Philadelphia Flyers
Joined: 07.20.2011

Jan 5 @ 8:52 AM ET
This
- faceto27

That's why there needed to be a lockout...These issues are complex and the process to reach an agreement takes time...Both sides should have been setting the foundation for this over the course of last season and then they could have ironed this b*tch out during the summer which means we'd be watching hockey right now...You can't start working on this crap in the summer and think you're gonna have it worked out by the start of the season...
Gunslinger
Montreal Canadiens
Location: ID
Joined: 10.15.2011

Jan 5 @ 8:54 AM ET
That's why there needed to be a lockout...These issues are complex and the process to reach an agreement takes time...Both sides should have been setting the foundation for this over the course of last season and then they could have ironed this b*tch out during the summer which means we'd be watching hockey right now...You can't start working on this crap in the summer and think you're gonna have it worked out by the start of the season...
- Flyfreaky


The problem is that both sides are so stubborn, it seems the only way to get a deal done is when the chances of a season are hanging by a thread.
faceto27
Location: Burke: Best part of today is I
Joined: 01.21.2010

Jan 5 @ 8:55 AM ET
That's why there needed to be a lockout...These issues are complex and the process to reach an agreement takes time...Both sides should have been setting the foundation for this over the course of last season and then they could have ironed this b*tch out during the summer which means we'd be watching hockey right now...You can't start working on this crap in the summer and think you're gonna have it worked out by the start of the season...
- Flyfreaky



The players knew they were going to be giving up alot again. Their strategy was to delay the start of talks as long as possible and call out the owners to see if they would lockout/cancel the season again. It was really their only leverage.
Gunslinger
Montreal Canadiens
Location: ID
Joined: 10.15.2011

Jan 5 @ 8:56 AM ET
muffin_man
Montreal Canadiens
Location: no problem, as s hole - Eric Engels, NY
Joined: 02.10.2007

Jan 5 @ 8:56 AM ET
The problem is that both sides are so stubborn, it seems the only way to get a deal done is when the chances of a season are hanging by a thread.
- Gunslinger

Exactly. They could have started this 2 years ago and we'd still be here and both sides would probably be even more charged than they are now.
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