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Buffalo--Sabres
Buffalo Sabres
Location: 2 15/16, NY
Joined: 07.07.2010

Jan 4 @ 12:43 PM ET
During this lockout the 2 sides have displayed pretty well....


1) How much they hate each other.

2) How stupid they think we are.
Flyfreaky
Philadelphia Flyers
Joined: 07.20.2011

Jan 4 @ 12:43 PM ET
Thats probably photoshopped
- Gunslinger

Come on man, it hurt like hell...
NickTheKid87
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Joined: 11.19.2010

Jan 4 @ 12:43 PM ET
I feel bad for them too. Lots of people impacted by the lockout that nobody thinks about. I must admit though, having worked as a program/ice cream seller at Maple Leaf Gardens and Skydome, most but not all, are teens with part time jobs not making much anyways. The job was so part time and so low paying, that it would never be an income I would depend on as means of supporting myself. Alot of the people I knew working there just loved the job because you were always in the stadium/rink and part of the action as much as the money being made.

Especially Maple Leaf Gardens! Back then, guys would enter from the side street (I believe it was Wood? Maybe Carlton? Its been too long) and there would barely be any security. We would get there early, get autographs, talk to players with hardly any restrictions. The good ol days.

After we sold out programs and ice creams, which would be around the 2nd intermission/early third period, we would go to the ushers we knew who would tell us of any seats that were empty all game so we could sit there and watch the rest of the game. It was great, but only if you're young and income wasnt your main and only priority.
Then again, times have changed since the 20 years ago it was when I worked there.

- Gunslinger


I doubt many of the arena workers do that full time but if you need to work 2 or 3 jobs to get by and you take away one of the jobs, you could be completely screwed.
dmnted
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Space for Rent
Joined: 08.30.2006

Jan 4 @ 12:44 PM ET
If it was in the proposal given to the NHLPA, then it isn't trying to hide anything.
- MJL



unless it's on page 1002 paragraph 4 sub-section 10.
Oilhab
Montreal Canadiens
Location: Kessel = Selanne - Adam French
Joined: 07.01.2006

Jan 4 @ 12:44 PM ET
Wow look at all the dumb and insignificant people in here today,
lol
glove_was_stuck
Boston Bruins
Location: Yeah well that's like your opinion man, MA
Joined: 04.27.2011

Jan 4 @ 12:45 PM ET
Wow look at all the dumb and insignificant people in here today,
lol

- Oilhab


Look in the mirror?
MnGump
Minnesota Wild
Location: Columbus, MN
Joined: 06.21.2012

Jan 4 @ 12:45 PM ET
[quote=MnGump]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0_Q9Y9TV8I

Gunslinger
Montreal Canadiens
Location: ID
Joined: 10.15.2011

Jan 4 @ 12:46 PM ET
I doubt many of the arena workers do that full time but if you need to work 2 or 3 jobs to get by and you take away one of the jobs, you could be completely screwed.
- NickTheKid87


I think you're screwed already if you need to do that


Plus its hard having it as a 2nd and 3rd job because the days of work are so random its hard to make it for all the games anyways, and to have other employment.

Again, I do feel bad for them, but lots of people face job loss and cut hours. Not saying its not sad, but the NHL/NHLPA are not the first, last or only to do it. Its just the way of the landscape of employment. If the betterment and health of the company you are working for is in question, then it has to also be whats best for the employees at all levels. Cant fault them for that.

They should be glad they had the jobs at all because of these two sides, especially the business men that run/make it all happen, and that there will eventually be jobs for them to go back to. Perhaps a better workplace should their company be healthier, more profitable and in better shape.
l3ig_l2ecl
Montreal Canadiens
Location: Unfortunately, QC
Joined: 07.01.2009

Jan 4 @ 12:47 PM ET
I wached 40yo virgin last week. I just thought of a scene that perfectly describe how the PA feels about the NHL.

"Whoa whoa well first off all you throwing too many big words at me and because I don't understand em I'm gonna take em as disrespect."
muffin_man
Montreal Canadiens
Location: no problem, as s hole - Eric Engels, NY
Joined: 02.10.2007

Jan 4 @ 12:47 PM ET
Wow look at all the dumb and insignificant people in here today,
lol

- Oilhab

My brain cannot even come close to processing the irony of this post.
Oilhab
Montreal Canadiens
Location: Kessel = Selanne - Adam French
Joined: 07.01.2006

Jan 4 @ 12:47 PM ET
Look in the mirror?
- glove_was_stuck


That's up to you, i don't care what you peons do lol
dmnted
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Space for Rent
Joined: 08.30.2006

Jan 4 @ 12:48 PM ET

- Flyfreaky



the kfc one must of hurt a bit.
MnGump
Minnesota Wild
Location: Columbus, MN
Joined: 06.21.2012

Jan 4 @ 12:49 PM ET
I wached 40yo virgin last week. I just thought of a scene that perfectly describe how the PA feels about the NHL.

"Whoa whoa well first off all you throwing too many big words at me and because I don't understand em I'm gonna take em as disrespect."

- l3ig_l2ecl

braidan
Referee
Montreal Canadiens
Location: State of Corruption.
Joined: 09.27.2006

Jan 4 @ 12:50 PM ET
They have a lifestyle to keep up... There is a reason many of these guys go broke after retiring... Player making 500k takes home in 6 yrs 1.8m, it's Pocket change if you think about it... they need to make enough money for a lifetime.
- MnGump

Are they not allowed to work after hockey?
Most of them will become commentators or analysts or coach minor league teams.
Or they'll get hired as faces for brokerage firms or dealerships.
NOTHING stops these guys from working after hockey.
LetsGoIsles
New York Islanders
Location: I'll wait till Halak signs elsewhere and then you can go eat a d!ck- JMO16
Joined: 01.26.2011

Jan 4 @ 12:50 PM ET
During this lockout the 2 sides have displayed pretty well....


1) How much they hate each other.

2) How stupid they think we are.

- Buffalo--Sabres



but we are stupid...what other options do we have then simply bending over and taking it until they decide to come back and play?
NickTheKid87
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Joined: 11.19.2010

Jan 4 @ 12:50 PM ET
I think you're screwed already if you need to do that


Plus its hard having it as a 2nd and 3rd job because the days of work are so random its hard to make it for all the games anyways, and to have other employment.

Again, I do feel bad for them, but lots of people face job loss and cut hours. Not saying its not sad, but the NHL/NHLPA are not the first, last or only to do it. Its just the way of the landscape of employment. If the betterment and health of the company you are working for is in question, then it has to also be whats best for the employees at all levels. Cant fault them for that.

- Gunslinger


You're right but the issue I have with the NHL/NHLPA is that this was completely avoidable and nobody should have been screwed over in the first place (including the fans).
l3ig_l2ecl
Montreal Canadiens
Location: Unfortunately, QC
Joined: 07.01.2009

Jan 4 @ 12:51 PM ET
Are they not allowed to work after hockey?
Most of them will become commentators or analysts or coach minor league teams.
Or they'll get hired as faces for brokerage firms or dealerships.
NOTHING stops these guys from working after hockey.

- braidan

BiggE
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: SELL THE DAMN TEAM!
Joined: 04.17.2012

Jan 4 @ 12:53 PM ET
Dear nhl owners and nhlpa,
I hate you guys. I seriously and truly hate you guys!
Sincerely,
A former diehard fan who will never buy another ticket or nhl merchandise

ps. f u all!!!!!
MnGump
Minnesota Wild
Location: Columbus, MN
Joined: 06.21.2012

Jan 4 @ 12:53 PM ET

- l3ig_l2ecl

Hey get your own Bang!
NickTheKid87
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Joined: 11.19.2010

Jan 4 @ 12:53 PM ET
Are they not allowed to work after hockey?
Most of them will become commentators or analysts or coach minor league teams.
Or they'll get hired as faces for brokerage firms or dealerships.
NOTHING stops these guys from working after hockey.

- braidan


One of the problems with athletes after they retire is that those who don't work continue to live with the same expenses they have when they were bringing in over $1 million a year. That's something that these players don't realize or can't adjust to.
Gunslinger
Montreal Canadiens
Location: ID
Joined: 10.15.2011

Jan 4 @ 12:53 PM ET
Are they not allowed to work after hockey?
Most of them will become commentators or analysts or coach minor league teams.
Or they'll get hired as faces for brokerage firms or dealerships.
NOTHING stops these guys from working after hockey.

- braidan


Nothing stops anyone from finding other employment once they leave their respective jobs. I dont think that is a reason to not look after yourself, and make sure your getting paid as much as you can with as many benefits as you can get. I dont think pay total should factor into this. Rights are rights, and doing whats best for yourself and your family is what anyone in every walk of life would/should do.

glove_was_stuck
Boston Bruins
Location: Yeah well that's like your opinion man, MA
Joined: 04.27.2011

Jan 4 @ 12:54 PM ET
One of the problems with athletes after they retire is that those who don't work continue to live with the same expenses they have when they were bringing in over $1 million a year. That's something that these players don't realize or can't adjust to.
- NickTheKid87



too (frank)ing bad
Oilhab
Montreal Canadiens
Location: Kessel = Selanne - Adam French
Joined: 07.01.2006

Jan 4 @ 12:54 PM ET
Where the hell is systemtool? We need an elitist in here pointing out how dumb and insignificant everyone is....
- MnGump


Don't worry, I gots this
NickTheKid87
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Joined: 11.19.2010

Jan 4 @ 12:55 PM ET
too (frank)ing bad
- glove_was_stuck


I agree. That's on the players.
Dozzer
Referee
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Somewhere over the rainbow since I’m way up high
Joined: 09.15.2010

Jan 4 @ 12:55 PM ET
One of the problems with athletes after they retire is that those who don't work continue to live with the same expenses they have when they were bringing in over $1 million a year. That's something that these players don't realize or can't adjust to.
- NickTheKid87


and thats their problem, not their former bosses.
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