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Springman75
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cdninatl
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1st - Springman75
2nd?? LOL
I'm of the opinion....screw Donald Fehr and screw the NHLPA. Let them have this vote...it won't change the fact that they aren't playing and it won't change the fact that they'll get a better deal. |
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yttrohs
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Location: ON Joined: 01.18.2008
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Do you even have a clue? Take a few minutes away from bashing the players union to look at the FACTS... |
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This blog is the truth.
I'm getting tired of people saying we will have a season this year.
We might not have one next year... |
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yttrohs
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Location: ON Joined: 01.18.2008
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Anyone who has an objective thought on the subject can't possibly believe that the NHL is one negotiating. Every two weeks they are "DONE" negotiating. Until the next terrible take it or leave it offer. |
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cdninatl
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Location: Acworth, GA Joined: 12.20.2009
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Do you even have a clue? Take a few minutes away from bashing the players union to look at the FACTS... - yttrohs Are you serious??? So you want the players to loose even more than they have?? Are you actually suggesting the players shouldn't accept the last offer from the owners that would have them playing next week...and getting paid to do so...
Oh wait, you never put up a counter argument... |
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TrueGrit
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Anyone who has an objective thought on the subject can't possibly believe that the NHL is one negotiating. Every two weeks they are "DONE" negotiating. Until the next terrible take it or leave it offer. - yttrohs
Is that you Hainsey or Campoli? |
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cdninatl
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Location: Acworth, GA Joined: 12.20.2009
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Are you serious??? So you want the players to loose even more than they have?? Are you actually suggesting the players shouldn't accept the last offer from the owners that would have them playing next week...and getting paid to do so...
Oh wait, you never put up a counter argument... - cdninatl
So tell me...which player's agent do you work for?
Because most people don't believe the crap that the NHLPA have been negotiating in good faith. If they had, a deal would have been a couple of weeks ago. |
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yttrohs
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: ON Joined: 01.18.2008
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Are you serious??? So you want the players to loose even more than they have?? Are you actually suggesting the players shouldn't accept the last offer from the owners that would have them playing next week...and getting paid to do so...
Oh wait, you never put up a counter argument... - cdninatl
OK. Tell me what concessions the owners have made? All that has happened is that the players have allowed the percentage to go from 57 to 50 %. A huge win for the owners.........and they have given nothing back. i'd tell them to stuff it 2. |
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TrueGrit
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and Bingo was his name O!
Like it or not folks, this is reality. Just imagine the players getting set to enjoy Christmas with their families. Imagine some personal talks, maybe with wives, who have stayed supportive and distant from this stuff, finally saying....:"So what is it you guys are wanting? And what have they offered?"
And then the blank stares and stammering from some of our heros. |
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cdninatl
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OK. Tell me what concessions the owners have made? All that has happened is that the players have allowed the percentage to go from 57 to 50 %. A huge win for the owners.........and they have given nothing back. i'd tell them to stuff it 2. - yttrohs
Then enjoy unemployment.
BTW...which player rep do you work for?? |
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MJL
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Location: Candyland, PA Joined: 09.20.2007
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So tell me...which player's agent do you work for?
Because most people don't believe the crap that the NHLPA have been negotiating in good faith. If they had, a deal would have been a couple of weeks ago. - cdninatl
Why is that exactly?
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Ben37
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Location: One of the Most Respected Hockeybuzz Posters, AB Joined: 04.07.2010
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Sure we'll have a season, in three years. |
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yttrohs
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Location: ON Joined: 01.18.2008
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Then enjoy unemployment.
BTW...which player rep do you work for?? - cdninatl
I'm still waiting for you to tell me what the owners have given in these negotiations. We know they have taken almost $ 400 million. Easy question to answer for you??? |
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TrueGrit
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OK. Tell me what concessions the owners have made? All that has happened is that the players have allowed the percentage to go from 57 to 50 %. A huge win for the owners.........and they have given nothing back. i'd tell them to stuff it 2. - yttrohs
And like the low information voters who spoke in America a month ago. It does not matter how much they give back, the point of the whole deal is, either you give back or you don't have a league? You lose teams. What are you gonna make owners keep teams at a loss by government decree? Freaking morons.
Lets make the NHL like GM...a poopty run company that makes crap that nobody wants to buy...but the government stands behind them...so...its cool... |
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MJL
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Location: Candyland, PA Joined: 09.20.2007
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And like the low information voters who spoke in America a month ago. It does not matter how much they give back, the point of the whole deal is, either you give back or you don't have a league? You lose teams. What are you gonna make owners keep teams at a loss by government decree? Freaking morons.
Lets make the NHL like GM...a poopty run company that makes crap that nobody wants to buy...but the government stands behind them...so...its cool... - TrueGrit
The chances of the NHL contracting is slim to none. The NHL wants to expand, not contract.
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yttrohs
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: ON Joined: 01.18.2008
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And like the low information voters who spoke in America a month ago. It does not matter how much they give back, the point of the whole deal is, either you give back or you don't have a league? You lose teams. What are you gonna make owners keep teams at a loss by government decree? Freaking morons.
Lets make the NHL like GM...a poopty run company that makes crap that nobody wants to buy...but the government stands behind them...so...its cool... - TrueGrit
I see....the owners take what they want and too bad for the players. I hope you don't run a business. You would never keep employees. |
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TrueGrit
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Location: FL Joined: 07.19.2011
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I'm still waiting for you to tell me what the owners have given in these negotiations. We know they have taken almost $ 400 million. Easy question to answer for you??? - yttrohs
Here is the simple answer...a freaking JOB. Nobody owes an athlete a league to make millions of dollars a year because of some emotional BS.
This is what they are giving...or if you like, we can get rid of bad teams unprofitable and you will lose 150 to 200 nhl jobs...yeah that is smart. |
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PrinceLH
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Location: Belleville, ON Joined: 07.06.2007
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Anyone who has an objective thought on the subject can't possibly believe that the NHL is one negotiating. Every two weeks they are "DONE" negotiating. Until the next terrible take it or leave it offer. - yttrohs
Your either a player or a shill. Fact: The NHL and NHLPA negotiated a 50 - 50 split. The terms where on the table on the five important points that the NHL had to have, to make it work. The NHL backed away on allot of the arbitration items and the make whole provision actually bumped up the players share to 55% for this year. The 100 million dollar kicker was for the final ratification. That slimeball Fehr decided to do an end run and take the final cash, then try to change the terms of the agreed offer.
On the topic of this negotiation, where is it set in print that any player, agent or executive of the NHLPA is considered any part of being an owner in this NHL business? The players are the employees of the NHL, not part owners. The player agents are employees of the players and the league executives are also employees of the players. So this idea of calling the shots, by the players, rubs me the wrong way. This idea of the players saying they gave back and lost money is a misnomer, as their salaries actually increased by 80%, since the ratification of the last CBA.
Fact, a full one third of NHL teams lost money last year. Fact a full one third of NHL teams broke even last year. Fact: The top 8 teams made money and were forced to Revenue Share, to keep the weak teams afloat and pay these same ungrateful players on money losing franchises. Fact: There is very little loyalty from any of the NHL players towards the franchises that pay their salaries and made them rich. Fact: Every time I see a Weber, Suter, Parise, Nash, Richards, etc. bail on the franchises that made them rich, the more I want them to decertify, lose their contract status and take it in the a$$! This players union has gotten too big and powerful for the good of the game. It needs to go down hard and stay down. |
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MJL
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Here is the simple answer...a freaking JOB. Nobody owes an athlete a league to make millions of dollars a year because of some emotional BS.
This is what they are giving...or if you like, we can get rid of bad teams unprofitable and you will lose 150 to 200 nhl jobs...yeah that is smart. - TrueGrit
You're honestly going to state that is what the NHL is giving the players in the CBA negotiations?
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TrueGrit
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I see....the owners take what they want and too bad for the players. I hope you don't run a business. You would never keep employees. - yttrohs
I have, and it works great. Because they are actually educated and smart enough to know that if we do not have enough money coming in then they make none of us will be here. It is simple math. I don't mean to be a Richard, but this is not an emotional issue. It is simple math. |
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TrueGrit
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You're honestly going to state that is what the NHL is giving the players in the CBA negotiations? - MJL
You can believe it or not, but the owners are not going to endure all the risk and headaches and financial loss, while players, who on average make 2 plus mill a year get paid when they play and even when they suck. |
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yttrohs
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Your either a player or a shill. Fact: The NHL and NHLPA negotiated a 50 - 50 split. The terms where on the table on the five important points that the NHL had to have, to make it work. The NHL backed away on allot of the arbitration items and the make whole provision actually bumped up the players share to 55% for this year. The 100 million dollar kicker was for the final ratification. That slimeball Fehr decided to do an end run and take the final cash, then try to change the terms of the agreed offer.
On the topic of this negotiation, where is it set in print that any player, agent or executive of the NHLPA is considered any part of being an owner in this NHL business? The players are the employees of the NHL, not part owners. The player agents are employees of the players and the league executives are also employees of the players. So this idea of calling the shots, by the players, rubs me the wrong way. This idea of the players saying they gave back and lost money is a misnomer, as their salaries actually increased by 80%, since the ratification of the last CBA.
Fact, a full one third of NHL teams lost money last year. Fact a full one third of NHL teams broke even last year. Fact: The top 8 teams made money and were forced to Revenue Share, to keep the weak teams afloat and pay these same ungrateful players on money losing franchises. Fact: There is very little loyalty from any of the NHL players towards the franchises that pay their salaries and made them rich. Fact: Every time I see a Weber, Suter, Parise, Nash, Richards, etc. bail on the franchises that made them rich, the more I want them to decertify, lose their contract status and take it in the a$$! This players union has gotten too big and powerful for the good of the game. It needs to go down hard and stay down. - PrinceLH
You do make some very valid points. But lets not forget that these are players who do a job that very few people in the world can do. I don't know what your job is but I would guess that there are Thousands and thousands of people who can do most peoples jobs. That's what makes NHL players different. People don't pay hundreds of dollars a night to watch us regular Joe's work. And the bail on franchises arguement doesn't really hold water. People leave their jobs for better ones every day. |
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MJL
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Your either a player or a shill. Fact: The NHL and NHLPA negotiated a 50 - 50 split. The terms where on the table on the five important points that the NHL had to have, to make it work. The NHL backed away on allot of the arbitration items and the make whole provision actually bumped up the players share to 55% for this year. The 100 million dollar kicker was for the final ratification. That slimeball Fehr decided to do an end run and take the final cash, then try to change the terms of the agreed offer.
- PrinceLH
Where are you getting this 55% number from? And there was no agreed upon deal. The NHL agreed to keep Arbitration the same.
On the topic of this negotiation, where is it set in print that any player, agent or executive of the NHLPA is considered any part of being an owner in this NHL business. The players are the employees of the NHL, not part owners. The player agents are employees of the players and the league executives are also employees of the players. So this idea of calling the shots, by the players, rubs me the wrong way. This idea of the players saying they gave back and lost money is a misnomer, as their salaries actually increased by 80%, since the ratification of the last CBA.
- PrinceLH
It's not a misnomer. The rollback in salaries over the last CBA cost the players Billions. This is a negotiation for a Collective Bargaining Agreement. The players have a right to negotiate the CBA. In your view they're just supposed to just bend to the Owners?
Fact, a full one third of NHL teams lost money last year. Fact a full one third of NHL teams broke even last year. Fact: The top 8 teams made money and were forced to Revenue Share, to keep the weak teams afloat and pay these same ungrateful players on money losing franchises. Fact: There is very little loyalty from any of the NHL players towards the franchises that pay their salaries and made them rich. Fact: Every time I see a Weber, Suter, Parise, Nash, Richards, etc. bail on the franchises that made them rich, the more I want them to decertify, lose their contract status and take it in the a$$! This players union has gotten too big and powerful for the good of the game. It needs to go down hard and stay down. - PrinceLH
None of us including you know for a fact who lost money, who broke even etc.
Free Agency is a negotiated right in the CBA that those players were entitled to exercise.
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