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Bill Meltzer
Editor
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Joined: 07.13.2006

Nov 8 @ 10:01 AM ET
Bill Meltzer: Meltzer's Musings: Super Series; Phantoms Rookie Forwards
Flyers_1488
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Philly , PA
Joined: 05.15.2012

Nov 8 @ 10:19 AM ET
Bill Meltzer: Meltzer's Musings: Super Series; Phantoms Rookie Forwards
- bmeltzer



Nice Read, Bill
flyershockey
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: smh, NC
Joined: 07.09.2006

Nov 8 @ 12:16 PM ET
Bill,

as frustrating as it is for us fans to not have the NHL playing, how frustrating is it for you as a flyers writer? instead of sitting in the press box at wfc, you're stuck going to ECHL games to analyze players and write about their development,. is it more annoying, frustrating, humbling? how has it changed your opinion of the NHL and all involved?
BlueBallz
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: You lie to everyone else and soon enough you begin believing your own lies. - spatso, ON
Joined: 07.06.2012

Nov 8 @ 12:46 PM ET
Kudos, Bill, for continuing to provide your team's fan base with consistent and detailed HOCKEY news regarding Flyers players and prospects throughout this entire BS work stoppage.

I wish all teams bloggers provided this kind of information about both the vets and youngsters (without massive amounts of homerism or man crushes) playing in other professional and developmental leagues. You know, the ones that are actually playing games, while the billionaires and millionaires continue their petty bickering over how to divide more money than any and probably all of us will ever earn put together over our lifetimes.
Bill Meltzer
Editor
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Joined: 07.13.2006

Nov 8 @ 12:51 PM ET
Bill,

as frustrating as it is for us fans to not have the NHL playing, how frustrating is it for you as a flyers writer? instead of sitting in the press box at wfc, you're stuck going to ECHL games to analyze players and write about their development,. is it more annoying, frustrating, humbling? how has it changed your opinion of the NHL and all involved?

- flyershockey


For the most part, I'm just trying to stay positive and focused on my work. I made a choice a couple years ago to make hockey writing my full-time living, because it's a labor of love.

I'm human, so I do get frustrated with the lockout from a professional standpoint as well as a personal standpoint. It's a tenuous and far from lucrative living in the first place, and I've taken a financial hit and just about the worst possible time for my family. On top of that, I have to do double or triple the amount of average daily work while accepting that it's for a fraction of the readership interested in the Flyers/NHL.

That said, I don't consider it annoying or humbling. I've always written about hockey topics beyond the Flyers and the NHL, so that's nothing new. I've had a chance to do more of that, and I've enjoyed that opportunity. During the lockout, I've also written for a couple different outlets that I'd never worked with before, and which have offset some of the lost money from NHL.com and Philadelphiaflyers.com suspending freelance assignment during the lockout.

I certainly don't consider myself "too good" to sit an ECHL pressbox or attend an AHL training camp for multiple days. Beyond that I've always enjoyed following the European, major junior and U.S. collegiate games for different reasons. I just didn't get the chance to write about those very often (with the exception of my now-suspended weekly NHL.com Across the Pond stuff).

The way I see it, I'm doing what I love to do. No one forces me to do this. I could go do other work, either on my own or by going back to editing in the non-sports publishing realm. My feeling about the lockout and the way it has progressed is that it was a preventable situation born of greed and hubris on both sides of the table. I'd feel that way even i were no affected personally or professionally. I'm not angry at one or two people individually.

Now, will I be relieved when the lockout ends and I can get back to covering Flyers hockey? Absolutely.
phi1671
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: PA
Joined: 08.06.2007

Nov 8 @ 12:55 PM ET
4th...yeah buddy...
good read bill...
BlueBallz
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: You lie to everyone else and soon enough you begin believing your own lies. - spatso, ON
Joined: 07.06.2012

Nov 8 @ 1:01 PM ET
For the most part, I'm just trying to stay positive and focused on my work. I made a choice a couple years ago to make hockey writing my full-time living, because it's a labor of love.

I'm human, so I do get frustrated with the lockout from a professional standpoint as well as a personal standpoint. It's a tenuous and far from lucrative living in the first place, and I've taken a financial hit and just about the worst possible time for my family. On top of that, I have to do double or triple the amount of average daily work while accepting that it's for a fraction of the readership interested in the Flyers/NHL.

That said, I don't consider it annoying or humbling. I've always written about hockey topics beyond the Flyers and the NHL, so that's nothing new. I've had a chance to do more of that, and I've enjoyed that opportunity. During the lockout, I've also written for a couple different outlets that I'd never worked with before, and which have offset some of the lost money from NHL.com and Philadelphiaflyers.com suspending freelance assignment during the lockout.

I certainly don't consider myself "too good" to sit an ECHL pressbox or attend an AHL training camp for multiple days. Beyond that I've always enjoyed following the European, major junior and U.S. collegiate games for different reasons. I just didn't get the chance to write about those very often (with the exception of my now-suspended weekly NHL.com Across the Pond stuff).

The way I see it, I'm doing what I love to do. No one forces me to do this. I could go do other work, either on my own or by going back to editing in the non-sports publishing realm. My feeling about the lockout and the way it has progressed is that it was a preventable situation born of greed and hubris on both sides of the table. I'd feel that way even i were no affected personally or professionally. I'm not angry at one or two people individually.

Now, will I be relieved when the lockout ends and I can get back to covering Flyers hockey? Absolutely.

- bmeltzer


All of this, and especially the bolded part.
Ferrarimn7
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Joined: 12.09.2008

Nov 8 @ 1:04 PM ET
For the most part, I'm just trying to stay positive and focused on my work. I made a choice a couple years ago to make hockey writing my full-time living, because it's a labor of love.

I'm human, so I do get frustrated with the lockout from a professional standpoint as well as a personal standpoint. It's a tenuous and far from lucrative living in the first place, and I've taken a financial hit and just about the worst possible time for my family. On top of that, I have to do double or triple the amount of average daily work while accepting that it's for a fraction of the readership interested in the Flyers/NHL.

That said, I don't consider it annoying or humbling. I've always written about hockey topics beyond the Flyers and the NHL, so that's nothing new. I've had a chance to do more of that, and I've enjoyed that opportunity. During the lockout, I've also written for a couple different outlets that I'd never worked with before, and which have offset some of the lost money from NHL.com and Philadelphiaflyers.com suspending freelance assignment during the lockout.

I certainly don't consider myself "too good" to sit an ECHL pressbox or attend an AHL training camp for multiple days. Beyond that I've always enjoyed following the European, major junior and U.S. collegiate games for different reasons. I just didn't get the chance to write about those very often (with the exception of my now-suspended weekly NHL.com Across the Pond stuff).

The way I see it, I'm doing what I love to do. No one forces me to do this. I could go do other work, either on my own or by going back to editing in the non-sports publishing realm. My feeling about the lockout and the way it has progressed is that it was a preventable situation born of greed and hubris on both sides of the table. I'd feel that way even i were no affected personally or professionally. I'm not angry at one or two people individually.

Now, will I be relieved when the lockout ends and I can get back to covering Flyers hockey? Absolutely.

- bmeltzer


You're the best Bill! We're lucky to have you cover our team. Thanks for all your efforts.
Flyskippy
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Ignoreland, GA
Joined: 11.04.2005

Nov 8 @ 1:25 PM ET
I loved the result of last night's Super Series game, especially in light of all the experts saying there was "No way" the Q could even the series based on the Russian domination in Game 1.
mayorofangrytown
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Downingtown, PA
Joined: 08.16.2006

Nov 8 @ 2:32 PM ET
Meanwhile in Yemen...

aightwebang17
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Typical Montreal, PA
Joined: 07.10.2008

Nov 8 @ 3:33 PM ET
Meanwhile in Yemen...


- mayorofangrytown

Meanwhile in Prague

KINGKENZO
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: OMAR COMIN'..Head or Gut?.....Watching regular white people
Joined: 01.10.2008

Nov 8 @ 3:37 PM ET
The OHL team is loaded with 1st rounders from this past draft that many of you liked for the Flyers to select. Glad that Laughton is participating.

Now that Joe Russomanno has taken down Giorgio Tsoukalos as his avatar, Blueballz now has the best pic
ob18
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: That matters less than you hope it does
Joined: 07.20.2007

Nov 8 @ 4:35 PM ET
I loved the result of last night's Super Series game, especially in light of all the experts saying there was "No way" the Q could even the series based on the Russian domination in Game 1.
- Flyskippy


Was a very good rebound for the QMJHL, I'm going to miss the OHL game tonight but hopefully I can catch the replay.
mayorofangrytown
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Downingtown, PA
Joined: 08.16.2006

Nov 8 @ 4:53 PM ET
Was a very good rebound for the QMJHL, I'm going to miss the OHL game tonight but hopefully I can catch the replay.
- ob18

Hot Date?
Crimsoninja
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Dude, I am so sorry about whatever made you like this. Take it easy.
Joined: 07.06.2007

Nov 8 @ 4:56 PM ET
Was a very good rebound for the QMJHL, I'm going to miss the OHL game tonight but hopefully I can catch the replay.
- ob18

told u my Q would get it done...
flyershockey
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: smh, NC
Joined: 07.09.2006

Nov 8 @ 5:23 PM ET
For the most part, I'm just trying to stay positive and focused on my work. I made a choice a couple years ago to make hockey writing my full-time living, because it's a labor of love.

I'm human, so I do get frustrated with the lockout from a professional standpoint as well as a personal standpoint. It's a tenuous and far from lucrative living in the first place, and I've taken a financial hit and just about the worst possible time for my family. On top of that, I have to do double or triple the amount of average daily work while accepting that it's for a fraction of the readership interested in the Flyers/NHL.

That said, I don't consider it annoying or humbling. I've always written about hockey topics beyond the Flyers and the NHL, so that's nothing new. I've had a chance to do more of that, and I've enjoyed that opportunity. During the lockout, I've also written for a couple different outlets that I'd never worked with before, and which have offset some of the lost money from NHL.com and Philadelphiaflyers.com suspending freelance assignment during the lockout.

I certainly don't consider myself "too good" to sit an ECHL pressbox or attend an AHL training camp for multiple days. Beyond that I've always enjoyed following the European, major junior and U.S. collegiate games for different reasons. I just didn't get the chance to write about those very often (with the exception of my now-suspended weekly NHL.com Across the Pond stuff).

The way I see it, I'm doing what I love to do. No one forces me to do this. I could go do other work, either on my own or by going back to editing in the non-sports publishing realm. My feeling about the lockout and the way it has progressed is that it was a preventable situation born of greed and hubris on both sides of the table. I'd feel that way even i were no affected personally or professionally. I'm not angry at one or two people individually.

Now, will I be relieved when the lockout ends and I can get back to covering Flyers hockey? Absolutely.

- bmeltzer


heck of a response, thanks Bill. i know you've written about European leagues and the like all along, i was just looking for some perspective from a professional and you certainly gave more than expected, just like you do with every blog.
paulmarafan
Montreal Canadiens
Location: Montreal, QC
Joined: 10.03.2012

Nov 8 @ 5:31 PM ET
MAKE OR BREAK DAY. TODAY IS THE HUMP DAY. WE WILL KNOW IF LOCKOUT ENDS OR SEASON IS CANCELLED. CHECK OUT THIS ARTICLE http://www.insiderrumors....lks-ball-in-owners-court/
Flyskippy
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Ignoreland, GA
Joined: 11.04.2005

Nov 8 @ 7:59 PM ET
told u my Q would get it done...
- Crimsoninja

Flyskippy
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Ignoreland, GA
Joined: 11.04.2005

Nov 8 @ 8:00 PM ET
MAKE OR BREAK DAY. TODAY IS THE HUMP DAY. WE WILL KNOW IF LOCKOUT ENDS OR SEASON IS CANCELLED. CHECK OUT THIS ARTICLE http://www.insiderrumors....lks-ball-in-owners-court/
- paulmarafan


Comments:
so whos driving to Tremblant, your mother or your father?

ob18
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: That matters less than you hope it does
Joined: 07.20.2007

Nov 8 @ 9:05 PM ET
Hot Date?
- mayorofangrytown


Mothers retirement dinner.
ob18
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: That matters less than you hope it does
Joined: 07.20.2007

Nov 8 @ 9:06 PM ET
told u my Q would get it done...
- Crimsoninja


I really enjoyed the game, good to see the Q earn the split of the 2 games.
ob18
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: That matters less than you hope it does
Joined: 07.20.2007

Nov 8 @ 9:40 PM ET
told u my Q would get it done...
- Crimsoninja


A 24 second window cost the OHL.
Flyskippy
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Ignoreland, GA
Joined: 11.04.2005

Nov 8 @ 9:44 PM ET
A 34 second window cost the OHL.
- ob18

Yup
ob18
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: That matters less than you hope it does
Joined: 07.20.2007

Nov 8 @ 10:02 PM ET
Yup
- Flyskippy


Tampa Bay pick Slater Koekkoek got undressed on the 1st goal & St Louis Blues pick Jordan Binnington never got set for the 2nd one which he should have stopped.
aightwebang17
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Typical Montreal, PA
Joined: 07.10.2008

Nov 8 @ 10:17 PM ET
Tampa Bay pick Slater Koekkoek got undressed on the 1st goal & St Louis Blues pick Jordan Binnington never got set for the 2nd one which he should have stopped.
- ob18

How did Laught look?
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