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Thursday, 13 September 2012 11:19

Chirp of the Week

After another rough day in the current CBA negotiations, this seems like a good time for an entry in our Chirp of the Week Feature.

This week, longtime SensChirp reader Chad takes a look at how a potential lockout could impact fringe players in the Sens system that were hoping to make their mark with the big club in the 2012/2013 season.  Take it away, Chad.

How the Lockout Loses JOBs

The headline is misleading. 

At this point during the CBA negotiations, the impact on players, owners, the fans and employees have been well versed and noted.  The headline suggests that this post will focus on the impact on employees that rely on hockey to provide income for their families.  It does not.  Although I do not want to diminish this impact, I wanted to explore something else I don't think has been discussed.  The impact of the lockout on players like Jim O'Brien (JOBs).

This topic can easily be thrown in the "who cares?" pile, but I am not one of those types of fans.  I really value the contributions a player like JOB can provide to a team.  Even though he's a third or fourth liner, he has enough skill to break through with some important goals for the Sens.  He won't score 25 or 30 goals, but his importance shouldn't be devalued.  Now, I really don't think his job is in jeopardy, but had the lockout happened last year, I don't think he may make it to the NHL.

This is how I see the life of a tweener hockey player. 

For the most part, a player is drafted and thrown into the prospect pool of their respective teams.  There are exceptions, but most draftees have a part of their game they need to work on or find their niche to make it to the NHL.  JOB crafted himself into a hard-working forechecker that has decent size, good at both ends of the rink and can kill penalties.  The reason I don't think he'd be in the NHL had the lockout occurred last year is that he found an opportunity through injuries last year.  He was able to come up, play well, and ultimately prove his worth as a full-time NHLer.  If the lockout occurred, the Sens depth may have passed him by.  He would have been labelled as an AHLer and may never get to play in the NHL with regularity.

I think I can make my point a little clearer with another example - Mike Hoffman.  

Now, I've been a fan of this player for awhile.  I've watched him in exhibition games in years' past and really loved his skating and offensive skill.  I was surprised when I followed him and he eventually was sent down to the East Coast League.  He may have deserved it, but I was nevertheless surprised.  Is Hoffman an NHL player?  I'm hoping he is.  I know there are some in the SensChirp community that he has the opportunity to surprise people in training camp.  The problem is that he may not get the chance. 

This is where the lockout hurts those that are trying to break into the league.  These guys are on the verge of proving themselves, but never get the chance.  The season may eventually start, but with a team like Ottawa, the window of opportunity is short. 

There are prospects that are getting closer and closer to their own opportunities.  With a lockout, they have time to pass Hoffman on the depth chart.  If their ceiling is higher, a player like Hoffman gets tagged "AHLer" and may find himself on the outside even though he's a capable NHL player.  Again, this could fall into the "who cares?" pile, but I think Hoffman has the type of skill set that could surprise people.  It's not a guarantee that he achieves his potential, but he needs a chance.  It's something he doesn't get with the inevitable looming lockout.

For the discussion board, who else misses their chance?

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0 #1 Sensnation 2012-09-13 10:36
While I agree some players may get their shot at the NHL delayed or reduced, I don't think either of the players mentioned would lose all chance at the NHL because of a lockout. Prior to last season JOB was praised for his effort and improvement, and management was saying how within a year or two he would earn a chance in the NHL. So a lockout would have just delayed that shot for a year, but he'd still have gotten it this year.

Hoffman is an intriguing option as he's considered a bit of a fringe prospect. I like him, much like you do, but even with a lockout this year he will get an opportunity next year and if he can't earn a spot at that point he probably wouldn't have earned one right now either.

Again though these are fringe players. I think Andre Petersson might be the player most affected by a lockout this year, as his upside is for top 6-9 and next year there will be a huge amount of prospects vying for those spots.

At the end of the day though, it's hard to feel bad for a 4th liner who loses his shot because of a lockout, as to me that shows he was never really in the team's plans and was likely to have been a 1 year fill in anyways. Just my opinion.
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0 #2 SensChirp 2012-09-13 10:40
Andre Petersson is another interesting case. Looked like he was ready for a regular shot at the NHL but had some issues in the AHL last year.

According to some speculation I've heard, this camp may have been his last crack with the organization and he planned on looking to Sweden if he couldn't make the team this year.
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+2 #3 boucher77 2012-09-13 10:40
I think that Jim O'Brien is going to an awesome 4th line centre. Having him with Spezza, Turris and Smith makes for a great feeling of knowing that out four centre positions are taken care of for the foreseeable future!
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-1 #4 Fuzzy 2012-09-13 10:46
Jessie Whichester is another player who will be a looser in a lockout, even though his days with Ottawa appear to be over I think Jessie belongs in the NHL. I for one hope he gets a contract with another team. As for players currently in the system you have to figure Gryba is going to be a looser on the depth chart. He is one player who I always thought could make for a good bottom pairing since he has the toughness and edge to his game.
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0 #5 chadillac 2012-09-13 10:48
Quoting Sensnation:
While I agree some players may get their shot at the NHL delayed or reduced, I don't think either of the players mentioned would lose all chance at the NHL because of a lockout. Prior to last season JOB was praised for his effort and improvement, and management was saying how within a year or two he would earn a chance in the NHL. So a lockout would have just delayed that shot for a year, but he'd still have gotten it this year.

Hoffman is an intriguing option as he's considered a bit of a fringe prospect. I like him, much like you do, but even with a lockout this year he will get an opportunity next year and if he can't earn a spot at that point he probably wouldn't have earned one right now either.

Again though these are fringe players. I think Andre Petersson might be the player most affected by a lockout this year, as his upside is for top 6-9 and next year there will be a huge amount of prospects vying for those spots.

At the end of the day though, it's hard to feel bad for a 4th liner who loses his shot because of a lockout, as to me that shows he was never really in the team's plans and was likely to have been a 1 year fill in anyways. Just my opinion.

If last year was cancelled, he might have had a harder time. I was thinking that JOB might have a harder time cracking the lineup this year when you have Zbad, Silfverberg, and Stone possibly pushing for spots. With a year under his belt, he's pretty secure. I just think a guy like Hoffman may miss his chance.

I agree about Petersson.
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+2 #6 Merchaholic 2012-09-13 10:52
If there’s a lockout, then Daniel Alfredsson‘s top priority will be spending time with his family, not playing in Europe. (Ottawa Citizen)
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+1 #7 The Apostle 2012-09-13 10:58
Cream rises to the top.

Players become AHLers for life for a reason. It's not like getting a shot in the NHL is the only way you can prove you belong there. Obviously it's a factor but the amount of time that the coaches spend working with these guys both off and on the ice means it's highly unlikely that true quality gets left behind.

The reason certain sens players like Hoffman or Petrsson might be overlooked is the sheer number of decent forward prospects the Senators have in the organisation at the moment, that isn't a lock out issue. That's just great organisational depth.

O'Brien is going to get his shot because he has a 1 way deal. Fringe players on 2 ways always get shunted around, the lock out may exacerbate that or push players back a year but I actually think that for players like Hoffman a lock out is almost a freebie. He has an extra year to show sens management that he deserves to stick around, an extra year to strengthen and develop, an extra year to be comfortable in himself and his game before being asked to play a significant role in the NHL.
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+1 #8 The Apostle 2012-09-13 11:00
Quoting Merchaholic:
If there’s a lockout, then Daniel Alfredsson‘s top priority will be spending time with his family, not playing in Europe. (Ottawa Citizen)


Good-i would much rather him sit at home and play with his kids than play pointless (from the senators point of view) games where all he can really do is create more wear and tear on a 40 year old body.
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0 #9 Sensnation 2012-09-13 11:02
Quoting chadillac:

If last year was cancelled, he might have had a harder time. I was thinking that JOB might have a harder time cracking the lineup this year when you have Zbad, Silfverberg, and Stone possibly pushing for spots. With a year under his belt, he's pretty secure. I just think a guy like Hoffman may miss his chance.

I agree about Petersson.


Do you think if there's a season this year, and Hoffman gets his chance, does he still keep his spot next year? Or would he have just been a 1 year place holder anyways? In other words do you see him as someone who will have real NHL success or be a temp player?

With Noesen, Puempel, Stone, Silfverberg, Zibanejad, Prince, Da Costa, I'm not sure there's room for Hoffman next year even if he made the team this year. He would have to outperform either Zach Smith, Condra, Greening or JOB to even have a chance at staying around long term. Though if he can outperform any of those 4, I'd be more than happy to see him stick around!
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+3 #10 SensChirp 2012-09-13 11:38
A few players on waivers today so that they can play with the Binghamton Senators.

They include the following;

Andre Benoit, Patrick Cannone, Tyler Eckford, Hugh Jessiman and Nathan Lawson.
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0 #11 chadillac 2012-09-13 12:12
Quoting Sensnation:


Do you think if there's a season this year, and Hoffman gets his chance, does he still keep his spot next year? Or would he have just been a 1 year place holder anyways? In other words do you see him as someone who will have real NHL success or be a temp player?

With Noesen, Puempel, Stone, Silfverberg, Zibanejad, Prince, Da Costa, I'm not sure there's room for Hoffman next year even if he made the team this year. He would have to outperform either Zach Smith, Condra, Greening or JOB to even have a chance at staying around long term. Though if he can outperform any of those 4, I'd be more than happy to see him stick around!

He may be a 1 year stop-gap for a team like Ottawa, but it doesn't mean that he's not an NHL player. If Bobby Butler can get a chance in Jersey, a Hoffman could do the same. I'm just saying he would have to prove his worth and it won't be long before he's passed on the depth chart. He needs to show his value now, or else get dubbed an AHLer.

This could be the year he gets a chance to show he's worth an NHL contract. I feel bad for these guys because they have a chance to make 10x the amount in the NHL even if it's for a short period of time.
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0 #12 Kyler12 2012-09-13 12:21
When are we going to start playing? Aha I picked the Pens, not sure why but I thought teams were going to be picked fast. I wasn't interested in this game mode at all until you made a league chirp! Hod be fun
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0 #13 Sensnation 2012-09-13 12:25
Quoting chadillac:

He may be a 1 year stop-gap for a team like Ottawa, but it doesn't mean that he's not an NHL player. If Bobby Butler can get a chance in Jersey, a Hoffman could do the same. I'm just saying he would have to prove his worth and it won't be long before he's passed on the depth chart. He needs to show his value now, or else get dubbed an AHLer.

This could be the year he gets a chance to show he's worth an NHL contract. I feel bad for these guys because they have a chance to make 10x the amount in the NHL even if it's for a short period of time.


Ah ok, thanks for elaborating. Makes sense if you feel these are true NHL caliber players. I think on any team they're just temp fillers for the most part.

I guess a player could make an NHL career out of moving from team to team filling in the hole on their 3rd or 4th line, and missing out their 1 shot to show they can could be costly, but it's rare that happens anyways. After a few years of mediocrity and going between AHL/NHL these players go to Europe where they can still make a good paycheque or yes as you said they get dubbed AHLers.

I guess I just don't buy tickets to see our fringe players, but it's a great story when one works out.
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+1 #14 AlfieforMayor11 2012-09-13 12:29
Quoting Kyler12:
When are we going to start playing? Aha I picked the Pens, not sure why but I thought teams were going to be picked fast. I wasn't interested in this game mode at all until you made a league chirp! Hod be fun


I also joined Chirp. I'm hoping this GM connected league will save this game, I've been pretty unimpressed with it so far.

I picked the the Blues.
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0 #15 Tcharger 2012-09-13 12:33
Anyone else watching the press conference?
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+1 #16 Kyler12 2012-09-13 12:46
Quoting AlfieforMayor11:
Quoting Kyler12:
When are we going to start playing? Aha I picked the Pens, not sure why but I thought teams were going to be picked fast. I wasn't interested in this game mode at all until you made a league chirp! Hod be fun


I also joined Chirp. I'm hoping this GM connected league will save this game, I've been pretty unimpressed with it so far.

I picked the the Blues.



Yes me too, not super impressed I don't know if you played ultimate team in previous games, but I love that game mode and was addicted to it last year. And this
year they completely ruined it.
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0 #17 Patrick 2.0 2012-09-13 13:28
Quoting Kyler12:
Yes me too, not super impressed I don't know if you played ultimate team in previous games, but I love that game mode and was addicted to it last year. And this
year they completely ruined it.


I'm curious how they "ruined" it? I've played very little of it in the past, and I've played about 5 games of it last night. Seemed ok, but I've got nothing to compare it to, but it kind of looked the same as other years as far as I can tell (aside from giving you more stuff from your favorite team, which I was ok with as I got Cowen who is pretty good in NHL 13).

I'll have to pick my team for the GM connected league tonight, hopefully there's not just the leafs left...meh, I suck anyways, so maybe everyone would actually enjoy beating me as the leafs GM. I haven't played this game mode yet, so what is it? I know there's different ways of playing it, are we playing 1-on-1 type thing?

I also watched the fehr interview an hour or so ago...wow...few people can talk for 15 minutes and say absolutely nothing...gotta love lawyers :P
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0 #18 St Nick 2012-09-13 13:38
It depends on the length of the lockout & whether contracts for this yr are extended into next season if they lose the whole yr. If not, do they keep guys whose contracts expire this yr? Some players will have a short time frame to prove they belong & deserve another contract if they even get that chance. In Ottawa, I think Condra & Daugavins are the most likely candidates to be replaced at some point. I doubt either is re-signed because they need to make room for their blue chip prospects. Regin is another guy that if he doesn't stay healthy & produce, it could be his last yr. Lundin probably only has one yr & Gonchar could likely retire or play in the KHL next season. Alfredsson will be yr to yr. JOB can play centre or RW & has decent size & grit & can play on almost any line, I think they keep him for a while longer.

In Bingo, I think Da Costa, Cannone, Caporusso & Petersson have to have good yrs to stay in the organization or they could all be gone next yr. Prince, Pageau could end up in the East Coast League since Bingo will have too many forwards. Hoffman led Bingo in scoring last yr & will be a first callup IMO. While Zibanejad, Silfverberg, Lehner & Stone should all do well I'm hoping that Grant, Gryba, Dzuirzynski, Blood & Wiercioch all have a break out yr in Bingo. I hope Bingo makes another Calder Cup run under Luke.
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-2 #19 Sandy 2012-09-13 13:42
The Sens players are having John Chabot 'coach' them in their informal morning skates during the lockout. Chris Schwartz asked him if he would do that...

From Twitter: Lupul: 'At some point there is a time when fans will get fed up & hopefully these negotiations can start getting a little more serious here'
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How out of touch is he exactly? He doesn't think the fans are fed up now? Well the fed up will turn to anger the second the lockout happens.

The record revenue they made last year will be a thing of the past... never to be again.

Don't take the fans for granted. The last lockout was for getting a salary cap and survival of the NHL.

If I hear Fehr once more on -- they got the salary cap, we gave up 24%... yeah they did.. BUT in the long run the players won that CBA given the record rise in revenues.

This lockout for the fans is more on perception. Perception that both sides are greedy.

They risk much letting this lockout happen. If the players are not happy with the offer... then sell your homes, pack up your wife & kids and move to Europe permanently. The NHL will be in ruins anyway. Play there for less than the NHL is offering right now. There are no player unions in Europe so you either play for what they offer or you don't play. The choice is yours.

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Leafs' Lupul: 'We’re definitely worried about fans & both sides probably want to apologize to them right now'.
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I don't believe that one for a second. We are a PAWN and that is all we are.
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+2 #20 WeAreSensFans! 2012-09-13 14:30
Quoting SensChirp:
Andre Petersson is another interesting case. Looked like he was ready for a regular shot at the NHL but had some issues in the AHL last year.

According to some speculation I've heard, this camp may have been his last crack with the organization and he planned on looking to Sweden if he couldn't make the team this year.

i think peterson and lehner will do much better having more swedes around them this year, this bingo team will allow our prospects to grow to a whole new level.

i hope the ahl steps up their broadcasts and offers an hd product worth spending money on and i will gladly pay to watch it.
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0 #21 Hax 2012-09-13 14:45
Decent CTOW - thanks Chad.

I do agree that some fringe players might miss out on a chance if the lockout is extended, but as with the Butler example, I think it's more a case of them not getting a chance with us but still getting a shot elsewhere. But certainly some will get lost in the shuffle.

Petersson is a good example - if the entire year is lost and he ends up going back to Sweden for good that could be the end of it (though if he lights it up who's to say he doesn't give the NHL another shot?) Whereas all signs right now (if there were no lockout) point to him making a decent push for a roster spot this year - or at worst making enough noise to end up traded to a team that will give him a roster spot if he gets beaten out by the likes of Zibanejad, Silvferberg and Stone.

Good topic for discussion.
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+3 #22 WeAreSensFans! 2012-09-13 15:03
gary betman

"29 teams have made the playoffs in the last 7 years, the league is balanced under the cap"

how do toronto fans feel about that statement?
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+1 #23 miguel 2012-09-13 15:20
Great point Chad, as well as depth players, there will be some jouneymen players that have played their last games.
I think if this season is lost that one player that will be hurt by it will be DaCosta.
you will have Stone, Zbad, Pageau, Culek, coming in, with Hoffman Peterson alreay in the fold.
this could push him down the depth chart, and leave out looking in
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0 #24 jakester 2012-09-13 15:21
Good job Chad, I think Hoffman is a legitimate NHL talent - he'll show it this year or he'll just prove it even more in Bingo again. Not convinced with JOB - I don't really see much in him. He'll become obsolete once a few more of our prospects move up. I lump him in with CONDRA-and Daugavins. They were nice to have around when there was a lack of talent.
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+3 #25 jakester 2012-09-13 15:23
WeAreSensFans! 2012-09-13 15:03
gary betman

"29 teams have made the playoffs in the last 7 years, the league is balanced under the cap"

how do toronto fans feel about that statement?

SUCK IT PHANEUF! Even their Soccer team is the first one eliminated from the playoffs in the whole league. They suck at everything! Whatever they touch in that city turns to mush. POOR BASTARDS! lol
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0 #26 Sandy 2012-09-13 15:56
Does anyone know how many NHL players lost their jobs coming out of the last NHL lockout?

A long lockout allows prospects to develop and push for a position -- when & if the NHL comes back.

I have a feeling this is going to be another season lost... Winter Classic or not.

The NHLPA wants to play in the 2014 Olympics. Question, if there is no CBA then they can go -- or does Hockey Canada require them to be playing NHL hockey?
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0 #27 Sensnation 2012-09-13 16:03
Quoting Sandy:
Does anyone know how many NHL players lost their jobs coming out of the last NHL lockout?

A long lockout allows prospects to develop and push for a position -- when & if the NHL comes back.

I have a feeling this is going to be another season lost... Winter Classic or not.

The NHLPA wants to play in the 2014 Olympics. Question, if there is no CBA then they can go -- or does Hockey Canada require them to be playing NHL hockey?


They can go, there is no requirement to be an NHL player to go to the Olympics, in Canada there just aren't any players not in the NHL that are better than those that are.
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0 #28 SensChirp 2012-09-13 16:04
Quoting AlfieforMayor11:
Quoting Kyler12:
When are we going to start playing? Aha I picked the Pens, not sure why but I thought teams were going to be picked fast. I wasn't interested in this game mode at all until you made a league chirp! Hod be fun


I also joined Chirp. I'm hoping this GM connected league will save this game, I've been pretty unimpressed with it so far.

I picked the the Blues.

A few of us have played games against computer run teams to get the ball rolling. Those teams are still up for grabs though even with a game or two played.

Will accept requests when I get home tonight.
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0 #29 T-Money 2012-09-13 16:09
I think a player like Patrick Wiercioch could be pinched this year if there is a lockout. I believe he was going to be given a shot this season to show he could hang in the NHL. But if there's a lockout, and with Cowen going down to play in Bingo, Wiercioch will see his minutes get taken by Jared.

And if there is a season next year, when Gonchar's and Lundin's contracts come off the books, Wiercioch will have to beat out BoroCop and Ceci for a spot. This was his shot this year.
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+1 #30 SensChirp 2012-09-13 16:10
Also, a few people submitted requests for the same team. Have to give it to whoever submitted first. Welcome to submit again for a different team though!
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+1 #31 SensChirp 2012-09-13 16:43
11 teams left!
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-1 #32 Sensnation 2012-09-13 16:44
Bettman admits they want the rollback without giving anything back to the players. Again I reiterate, how can anyone support these greedy owners!

They just want more money and more control, what a great partnership they are creating. Last time around NHLPA couldn't compare to NBA and NFL, this time the NHL is constantly comparing but saying not the MLB. If the players cave now, they'll be caving even further in 6years.

What a mess!
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+1 #33 AlfieforMayor11 2012-09-13 17:08
Quoting SensChirp:
Also, a few people submitted requests for the same team. Have to give it to whoever submitted first. Welcome to submit again for a different team though!


Chirp, how many people submitted a request for the Blues? Was there only one? I'm in class now so I can't check it yet haha
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+1 #34 SensChirp 2012-09-13 17:09
Quoting AlfieforMayor11:
Quoting SensChirp:
Also, a few people submitted requests for the same team. Have to give it to whoever submitted first. Welcome to submit again for a different team though!


Chirp, how many people submitted a request for the Blues? Was there only one? I'm in class now so I can't check it yet haha

There were two actually. What's your gamer tag?
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+1 #35 AlfieforMayor11 2012-09-13 17:36
Gamer tag is awood0304
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0 #36 Hax 2012-09-13 17:58
The reverse is true as well - some prospects will get an extended look in the AHL with other NHLers that they may not have gotten otherwise.

For example, Wiercioch might play all year with Cowen in Bingo and develop into a great partner for him that carries over into the next season.

So while it's definitely true that some players get screwed by the lockout it can have the opposite effect as well.

Still a great post and good discussion.
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0 #37 RUSHRLZ 2012-09-13 18:09
Quoting Sensnation:
Bettman admits they want the rollback without giving anything back to the players. Again I reiterate, how can anyone support these greedy owners!

They just want more money and more control, what a great partnership they are creating. Last time around NHLPA couldn't compare to NBA and NFL, this time the NHL is constantly comparing but saying not the MLB. If the players cave now, they'll be caving even further in 6years.

What a mess!


You're like a broken record Heatley and you have no idea about math, let alone economics.

Go buy a Marlies jersey. I would say Leafs jersey except chances are they won't play a game until after early 2014.
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+1 #38 SensChirp 2012-09-13 18:13
Quoting AlfieforMayor11:
Gamer tag is awood0304

Might wanna hustle home! Can't remember whether you got it or not and I'm not online.
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0 #39 AlfieforMayor11 2012-09-13 18:17
Quoting SensChirp:
Quoting AlfieforMayor11:
Gamer tag is awood0304

Might wanna hustle home! Can't remember whether you got it or not and I'm not online.


I didn't get St Louis but I just put in a request for Anaheim.
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0 #40 Kyler12 2012-09-13 18:23
Who ever wants to play I'm the Pens! Invite let's go boys!!
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0 #41 SensChirp 2012-09-13 19:13
Quoting Kyler12:
Who ever wants to play I'm the Pens! Invite let's go boys!!

Heartbreaking loss for the Sens. I place full blame on Ms. Chirp using the internet at the worst possible time.
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0 #42 SensChirp 2012-09-13 19:13
Quoting AlfieforMayor11:
Quoting SensChirp:
Quoting AlfieforMayor11:
Gamer tag is awood0304

Might wanna hustle home! Can't remember whether you got it or not and I'm not online.


I didn't get St Louis but I just put in a request for Anaheim.

You're in now!
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+1 #43 SensChirp 2012-09-13 19:14
And apologies for all the video game talk in here the past couple days. Just while we get things set up. After that we'll try to keep all that stuff in the game.

Thanks for your patience!
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0 #44 SNOOPY SENIOR 2012-09-13 19:31
Just read the last offer by Bettman posted at 4:56 PM on TSN

He suggested that the players's share be reduced by 17.5%,
which would go from $1.880 Billon ( 57% ) to $1.550 Billion,
a reduction of $330,000,000.00 , or 46 %
A reduction of 17.5%, which Fehr and the players do not agree is a fair offer.

Therefore, based on the $3.300 Billion total, this would give the NHL owners a total of #1.750 Billion.

This would tip the scale, and heavily favour the NHL owners!

So, why did Fehr not at least make a counter offer, and keep the negotiations going ???

He should have countered a reduction of $165,000,000.00
and it would have reduced the players'share to a respectable $1,650,000.00 or close to 50% !!

These guys are both elite lawyers, but lousy negotiators !!
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0 #45 Sandy 2012-09-13 19:46
So the NHLPA was insulted and made rude comments about the 43% share of revenue for them in the first offer from the Owners.

As Bettman said.. that 43% is what the Owners have been receiving out of which they have to pay ALL of the expenses.

The more I watched the Lockout 2012 special tonight on TSN the madder I got. On Sportscentre there was a little comment from Spezza -- in which he said that the players don't care about any deadline. Really Jason? That deadline will lose you fans... The Ottawa Senators could be very negatively affected by this lockout.

Paul Bissonnette (Biznasty on twitter):

Paul Bissonnette‏@BizNasty2point0

Fans. The players understand your frustration. But at the end of the day we are fighting for our futures, not yours. That's the reality.

Really -- well Mr. Biznasty -- without the FANS you have no fucking future.

Lupul suggesting Bettman is trying to turn the fans against the NHLPA. What the hell has the NHLPA been doing for the past 2 and 1/2 months on Facebook?

These guys are unbelievable.

I`m sick and tired of the arrogance.

Now the Owners are at fault as well.. They caused this mess.

Settle in for a long lockout and the end of the NHL.

I hope in Europe they televise the games once these guys jump to those leagues.
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0 #46 DonnyG33 2012-09-13 20:03
Chirp, maybe you should create a Facebook group for the league? That way we can discuss away from your blog, set up matches, etc.
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0 #47 Kyler12 2012-09-13 20:14
Honestly this gm connected group is pretty dam fun!
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0 #48 SensFanInMTL 2012-09-13 20:19
Sacrament, these tools didn't even wait till midnight Saturday to give us a hope in hell for the season to not be cancelled.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Owuk3cZGtQ
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+1 #49 spezzerman 2012-09-13 20:30
The NHLPA gave up a year of hockey to avoid a system that eventually made them 70% richer than when they started. This isnt about giving anything up, because they won't in the long run. It is about saving face and it is pathetic.

I wonder how much teams have spent on exceeded medical bills from trying to figure out the concussion problems, or the rising cost of travel, the rising cost of food. Hell, think about how much sticks cost a team? Karlsson must go through $2000 worth of sticks each game alone.

I dont know why the NHL won't release expense comparisons but you just know that every single thing has increased in cost, especially player salary.

No one said they had to get it right the first time and have to live with 57%. The players did not lose 1 thing last time around. The "ridiculous" contracts are within the allowed amount of spending which is the problem - it is too much. Its not like these guys are getting 100M up front, but over 13-14 years, which is not extravagant spending. the NHL does not generate the revenue to justify their players earn the highest % salary over the NFL and NBA.

The players are only hurting themselves.
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0 #50 TheGritty3rdLiner 2012-09-13 20:50
Ever since JOB set up Turris for that sweet snipe in the playoffs, I've been hooked on him. Well, I was before that, but that goal really got me over on him.

When he came up to the team last year, the energy the team created rose tenfold. It was incredible to see, and showed that he certainly does belong in the NHL. He is the pure definition of an energy player - the guy who makes the vital play at the correct moment to lift his teammates. It is always great to have guys like that on the ice and more importantly, in the locker room.
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+1 #51 SensChirp 2012-09-13 20:56
Quoting DonnyG33:
Chirp, maybe you should create a Facebook group for the league? That way we can discuss away from your blog, set up matches, etc.

Yea, that might work. Or maybe just set up a thread dedicated to it here on the site. Won't be the most recent one but we can all just bookmark it and have any discussion there?
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0 #52 jakester 2012-09-13 21:33
JOB can't skate pretty well but all he does basically is create wind out there. Not a real scoring threat and he doesn't really hit anyone - too soft for our bottom two lines. Plus with the talent coming up he'll be bypassed quite quickly trust me. Lets not go crazy over one backpass that TURRIS turned into gold. I'm not sold on him at all. Plus our penalty killing was bottom tier in the league last year so we can surely upgrade on that.

Neil
Smith
Greening
Regin
Condra
+ youngsters fighting for 3rd and 4th line minutes - I just don't know why Murray signed him really. Not terrible but did we really need him. Melnyk might be paying 1-2 guys to sit in the pressbox.
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+1 #53 jakester 2012-09-13 21:34
Sorry meant JOB CAN skate pretty well.
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+1 #54 RUSHRLZ 2012-09-14 03:58
Quoting Sandy:

The more I watched the Lockout 2012 special tonight on TSN the madder I got. On Sportscentre there was a little comment from Spezza -- in which he said that the players don't care about any deadline. Really Jason? That deadline will lose you fans... The Ottawa Senators could be very negatively affected by this lockout.


As if this situation couldn't get any worse... ANY worse... the bare bare minimum I would like to see is for Sens players to just keep their f**king mouths shut and stay away from the politics here. There are hundreds of other players that can run off their mouths to the media, Alfie and Spezza don't have to.
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+1 #55 RUSHRLZ 2012-09-14 04:14
Quoting SensChirp:
And apologies for all the video game talk in here the past couple days. Just while we get things set up. After that we'll try to keep all that stuff in the game.

Thanks for your patience!


Video game talk and CBA talk is all we have left!

*sobs hysterically*
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0 #56 SNOOPY SENIOR 2012-09-14 06:58
After the last face to face meeting between both sides,
Daniel Alfredsson said if this season is lost, he will have played his last game vs the Rangers, in Round One last April.

So sad to see that it has come to this again !!

Also, Chris Phillips did make a comment and said "Gary Bettman is bluffing" !!

Why does Donald Fehr, not call Bettman with a counter offer
and continue negotiations, instead of simply walking away,
and ending talks on such a sour note ??

Donald Fehr is simply not interested in any compromise, and
it shows in his negotiating tactics, which are selfish !!
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0 #57 Tcharger 2012-09-14 07:02
Quoting RUSHRLZ:
Quoting Sandy:

The more I watched the Lockout 2012 special tonight on TSN the madder I got. On Sportscentre there was a little comment from Spezza -- in which he said that the players don't care about any deadline. Really Jason? That deadline will lose you fans... The Ottawa Senators could be very negatively affected by this lockout.


As if this situation couldn't get any worse... ANY worse... the bare bare minimum I would like to see is for Sens players to just keep their f**king mouths shut and stay away from the politics here. There are hundreds of other players that can run off their mouths to the media, Alfie and Spezza don't have to.



The running of the mouths etc by both sides has reiterated my view...and I think it is really a shame, I don't foresee myself paying to go to games after this lockout.

Still haven't stepped foot into a baseball stadium since the lockout, used to catch about a dozen games between the Jays/Expos....H ell I recieved my share of Jays seasons tickets when my Gramps passed away...let my cousin have both shares
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0 #58 Patrick 2.0 2012-09-14 07:05
I would ususally be against video game talk on daily topics...but it's the least depressing of any alternative topics out there...so chat away about NHL 13 haha...

Lockout talk just makes me angry.

Is there a reason that we only have 1 player per team on gm connected? If not i'm the islanders (i wanted a challenge) and would love to max out my roster if anyone is interested in joining my team.
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+1 #59 SensChirp 2012-09-14 07:59
Quoting Patrick 2.0:
I would ususally be against video game talk on daily topics...but it's the least depressing of any alternative topics out there...so chat away about NHL 13 haha...

VIDEO GAME NOT REAL LIFE- I can tell you that last night I made an offer to bring Martin Havlat back to the Sens organization. Still waiting to hear back from the Minnesota GM :)
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0 #60 NikoTn 2012-09-14 07:59
I have a copy of the game, but haven't checked it out in detail...

Can you create your own team in GM connected (i.e. fantasy draft) and then play each other?

I used to do this all the time w my friends. We created a salary cap of 55 million and had a mock draft and then a 7 game playoff series.

Oh the good old university days where I should have been studying instead lol
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+1 #61 NikoTn 2012-09-14 08:00
Quoting SensChirp:
Quoting Patrick 2.0:
I would ususally be against video game talk on daily topics...but it's the least depressing of any alternative topics out there...so chat away about NHL 13 haha...

VIDEO GAME NOT REAL LIFE- I can tell you that last night I made an offer to bring Martin Havlat back to the Sens organization. Still waiting to hear back from the Minnesota GM :)


LOL. What was your offer?
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0 #62 SensChirp 2012-09-14 08:09
Quoting NikoTn:
Quoting SensChirp:
Quoting Patrick 2.0:
I would ususally be against video game talk on daily topics...but it's the least depressing of any alternative topics out there...so chat away about NHL 13 haha...

VIDEO GAME NOT REAL LIFE- I can tell you that last night I made an offer to bring Martin Havlat back to the Sens organization. Still waiting to hear back from the Minnesota GM :)


LOL. What was your offer?

I am not going to characterize that at this time. Sorry too much Donald Fehr the last couple days. :)

Let's just call it a "starting" offer haha.
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0 #63 AlfieforMayor11 2012-09-14 08:29
Chirp, I can't help but notice that you have Danny Alfie on your trading block. I thought the Sens were in good hands when I saw that you were the GM, but obviously I was wrong.

What the hell are you thinking?!

Also, if anyone is interested, I'm the GM of the Ducks and Bobby Ryan, Selanne, and Koivu are all on the block. It's time to rebuild this baby. If anyone wants Ryan, the asking price is:

2nd line center + top pick/prospect
or
Top pairing defenseman
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0 #64 NikoTn 2012-09-14 08:32
Quoting AlfieforMayor11:
Chirp, I can't help but notice that you have Danny Alfie on your trading block. I thought the Sens were in good hands when I saw that you were the GM, but obviously I was wrong.

What the hell are you thinking?!

Also, if anyone is interested, I'm the GM of the Ducks and Bobby Ryan, Selanne, and Koivu are all on the block. It's time to rebuild this baby. If anyone wants Ryan, the asking price is a second line center or a top pairing defenseman haha


tisk tisk tisk Chirp... tisk tisk tisk...
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0 #65 Smash_88 2012-09-14 08:34
Hey Chirp,

I put in a request for the Rangers yesterday, didnt check today to see if I got it or not. My GT is Inglewood Jacks.. Hopefully I got it!

I'll be on tonight and throughout the weekend...
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0 #66 AlfieforMayor11 2012-09-14 08:36
Quoting Smash_88:
Hey Chirp,

I put in a request for the Rangers yesterday, didnt check today to see if I got it or not. My GT is Inglewood Jacks.. Hopefully I got it!

I'll be on tonight and throughout the weekend...


Just looked at the league members, you did get the Rangers. They're a sick team in this game so you got lucky!
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0 #67 NikoTn 2012-09-14 08:43
Quoting AlfieforMayor11:
Quoting Smash_88:
Hey Chirp,

I put in a request for the Rangers yesterday, didnt check today to see if I got it or not. My GT is Inglewood Jacks.. Hopefully I got it!

I'll be on tonight and throughout the weekend...


Just looked at the league members, you did get the Rangers. They're a sick team in this game so you got lucky!


I would rather a challenge to be honest... to pull off a few trades and etc.
I would want to be Carolina... that's a piece of art waiting.
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0 #68 Smash_88 2012-09-14 08:45
Quoting AlfieforMayor11:
Quoting Smash_88:
Hey Chirp,

I put in a request for the Rangers yesterday, didnt check today to see if I got it or not. My GT is Inglewood Jacks.. Hopefully I got it!

I'll be on tonight and throughout the weekend...


Just looked at the league members, you did get the Rangers. They're a sick team in this game so you got lucky!



Sweet! Yeah I thought it was a little funny they were still there, they have some real nice trade pieces... Now if only I could get this NHL 13 app to work on my phone, can't figure out the log in... Is there somewhere on the 360 that I need to go in order to register or something? Anyone know?
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0 #69 SensChirp 2012-09-14 09:24
Quoting AlfieforMayor11:
Chirp, I can't help but notice that you have Danny Alfie on your trading block. I thought the Sens were in good hands when I saw that you were the GM, but obviously I was wrong.

What the hell are you thinking?!

I did no such thing! I think they may automatically set your trading block at the start. I'll have to change that when I get home!
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0 #70 AlfieforMayor11 2012-09-14 09:27
Quoting SensChirp:
Quoting AlfieforMayor11:
Chirp, I can't help but notice that you have Danny Alfie on your trading block. I thought the Sens were in good hands when I saw that you were the GM, but obviously I was wrong.

What the hell are you thinking?!

I did no such thing! I think they may automatically set your trading block at the start. I'll have to change that when I get home!


haha! yeah they do automatically set some players on the trading block so that is what happened I guess. You have Gonchar on the block as well.
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0 #71 SensChirp 2012-09-14 09:28
I don't want the comment section to turn into all NHL13 talk. I have created a new thread where we can talk about details of the league.

You can check it out here!

http://www.senschirp.ca/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=786:nhl13-senschirp-league&Itemid=13
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0 #72 SensChirp 2012-09-14 09:32
How about the contract the Stars just threw at Lehtonen? $5.9 mil cap hit over five years. Sounds like it could be a busy day for signings as players attempt to get their deals in under the current CBA
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0 #73 AlfieforMayor11 2012-09-14 09:41
Quoting SensChirp:
I don't want the comment section to turn into all NHL13 talk. I have created a new thread where we can talk about details of the league.

You can check it out here!

http://www.senschirp.ca/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=786:nhl13-senschirp-league&Itemid=13


great idea! I wish we could talk real hockey instead of videogame hockey :(
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0 #74 spezzerman 2012-09-14 09:46
Quoting SensChirp:
How about the contract the Stars just threw at Lehtonen? $5.9 mil cap hit over five years. Sounds like it could be a busy day for signings as players attempt to get their deals in under the current CBA


I can understand ELC contracts and the rush to get those done as they could extend beyond 3 years to 5. But what is the rush on any of the other contracts? I know there is an adjustment if the percentage goes from 57 to say 52%, but what difference does it make getting someone like Lehtonen signed before the lockout? those adjustments would happen regardless, no?
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0 #75 Dirtysweet 2012-09-14 10:14
Stupid question but...Has anyone bought NHL 13 for the 360? Do you recommend it? Thanks,C
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0 #76 Dirtysweet 2012-09-14 10:15
Sorry Chirp...omit last post.
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+2 #77 SensChirp 2012-09-14 10:28
Quoting Dirtysweet:
Sorry Chirp...omit last post.

See you in the other thread haha

John Carlson gets a 6 year deal worth $23.8 mil. Cap hit under 4 million. Think that is a solid signing for Washington.
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0 #78 Sensnation 2012-09-14 10:33
Quoting SensChirp:
Quoting Dirtysweet:
Sorry Chirp...omit last post.

See you in the other thread haha

John Carlson gets a 6 year deal worth $23.8 mil. Cap hit under 4 million. Think that is a solid signing for Washington.


Really smart deal for Washington. If there's a rollback that's going to look like a complete steal!
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+1 #79 Misaow 2012-09-14 11:02
Quoting SensChirp:
How about the contract the Stars just threw at Lehtonen? $5.9 mil cap hit over five years. Sounds like it could be a busy day for signings as players attempt to get their deals in under the current CBA

Seems really expensive... and just enforces that the owners are their own worst enemies. Unless Dallas expects a 25% reduction in salaries...
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+1 #80 Sensnation 2012-09-14 11:20
Hockeys Future finally got to Ottawa:

http://www.hockeysfuture.com/articles/78169/mika-zibanejad-leads-talented-group-of-ottawa-senators-prospects/
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+2 #81 RUSHRLZ 2012-09-14 11:34
If the draft lottery odds are set the same as last time, what % odds do we have of landing MacKinnon?

It would be a pretty interesting draft lottery if the NHL missed two entire seasons!
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0 #82 Sensnation 2012-09-14 11:39
Quoting RUSHRLZ:
If the draft lottery odds are set the same as last time, what % odds do we have of landing MacKinnon?

It would be a pretty interesting draft lottery if the NHL missed two entire seasons!


Here's an article that tried to calculate it. They claim our chances would be 2%.

http://www.dirtydangle.com/2012/07/what-would-weighted-draft-lottery-look.html

I would put money on Phoenix magically winning 1st overall though. The bankrupt teams always seem to win random draws ... almost as if they weren't really random ;)
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0 #83 Patrick 2.0 2012-09-14 11:39
Quoting SensChirp:
I don't want the comment section to turn into all NHL13 talk. I have created a new thread where we can talk about details of the league.

You can check it out here!

http://www.senschirp.ca/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=786:nhl13-senschirp-league&Itemid=13


Well...that would be my destination until real hockey starts again. See you either on this thread, or when the NHL sorts itself out again.
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+1 #84 dmare085 2012-09-14 11:50
If Alfredsson retires because of this stupid lockout, I'm going to lose it. The hell with you Bettman get a deal done.
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0 #85 do due dew doodoo 2012-09-14 12:13
Quoting SensChirp:
I don't want the comment section to turn into all NHL13 talk. I have created a new thread where we can talk about details of the league.

You can check it out here!

http://www.senschirp.ca/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=786:nhl13-senschirp-league&Itemid=13


Those of us who still live in the real world thank you
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+2 #86 miguel 2012-09-14 13:17
Quoting spezzerman:
The NHLPA gave up a year of hockey to avoid a system that eventually made them 70% richer than when they started. This isnt about giving anything up, because they won't in the long run. It is about saving face and it is pathetic.

I wonder how much teams have spent on exceeded medical bills from trying to figure out the concussion problems, or the rising cost of travel, the rising cost of food. Hell, think about how much sticks cost a team? Karlsson must go through $2000 worth of sticks each game alone.

I dont know why the NHL won't release expense comparisons but you just know that every single thing has increased in cost, especially player salary.

No one said they had to get it right the first time and have to live with 57%. The players did not lose 1 thing last time around. The "ridiculous" contracts are within the allowed amount of spending which is the problem - it is too much. Its not like these guys are getting 100M up front, but over 13-14 years, which is not extravagant spending. the NHL does not generate the revenue to justify their players earn the highest % salary over the NFL and NBA.

The players are only hurting themselves.


This is such a great point, we all wasted a full year of hockey, all about how unfair the new CBA would be for the players, and how they were the only ones paying of giving in.
Well 7 years later and an increase of abotu 2 million in average salary, we once again have to listen to the players whine.
Well welcome to the real world where your employer pays you what they want and if you dont like it, GO LOOK FOR ANOTHER JOB!!!
Is it just me or are they not living in a fantasy world!
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0 #87 Hax 2012-09-14 13:38
Quoting dmare085:
If Alfredsson retires because of this stupid lockout, I'm going to lose it. The hell with you Bettman get a deal done.


Won't happen.

Alfie has at least one year left in the tank - maybe more. And he already pretty much stated he's not going to play elsewhere during a lockout so he won't be using up anything left in his tank.

So barring a 2-year lockout, he'll play at least one more season regardless of when it is, I'm sure of it.
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0 #88 MethotToMyMadness 2012-09-14 14:00
Quoting Hax:
Quoting dmare085:
If Alfredsson retires because of this stupid lockout, I'm going to lose it. The hell with you Bettman get a deal done.


Won't happen.

Alfie has at least one year left in the tank - maybe more. And he already pretty much stated he's not going to play elsewhere during a lockout so he won't be using up anything left in his tank.

So barring a 2-year lockout, he'll play at least one more season regardless of when it is, I'm sure of it.


I fully believe he will play regardless. We were all worried this year, but I can see him playing many more years and maintaining a decent handle on his game. He just loves Ottawa and this game too much not too.
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0 #89 Hax 2012-09-14 14:03
In fact, a lockout of half a year or even a full year might allow him to get even healthier and might lead to more games played down the road.

If there were no lockout, he might play this year and next (150 games or so).

With a year off or part of a year off, he might end up getting another season out of his legs - so maybe over 200 games.

All speculation, but I just don't see a lockout subtracting games for him.
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+2 #90 The Apostle 2012-09-14 14:06
Quoting jakester:
WeAreSensFans! 2012-09-13 15:03
gary betman

"29 teams have made the playoffs in the last 7 years, the league is balanced under the cap"

how do toronto fans feel about that statement?

SUCK IT PHANEUF! Even their Soccer team is the first one eliminated from the playoffs in the whole league. They suck at everything! Whatever they touch in that city turns to mush. POOR BASTARDS! lol



I was at a trivia night last week and one of the picture rounds you had to identify the one thing missing from groups of 4. There were pictures of the blujeays logo,the argonauts logo and the raptors logo.


The correct answer as stated by the guy doing the questions was Toronto FC is missing from Toronto's professional sports teams because in no way could you describe the leafs as a professional sports organisation.
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+5 #91 Sandy 2012-09-14 14:10
Quoting dmare085:
If Alfredsson retires because of this stupid lockout, I'm going to lose it. The hell with you Bettman get a deal done.



The OWNERS voted for the lockout.. all 30 of them. If Alfie retires because of the lockout.. blame Melnyk.

The players gave up 24% rollback to settle the CBA. But during that CBA their salaries grew 76% -- so they netted a growth in salary of 52%.

Now on the other hand.. the owners share fell to a low of 43% last season. From which they had to pay all operating expenses.. which just keep rising. Fuel & Electricity to run arenas. With the cost of jet fuel going up as well, I assume, the costs of those chartered planes are probably very high; 5 star hotels; meals for the players; limos; management & coaching salary; all equipment; best doctors & training staff.. I could go on and on.

The Owners HAVE TO get more share of the revenue to get close to being able to manage some kind of profit.

The players want what is fair.. to them.. NOT to the league. You can't expect the Owners to take a less percentage than the players.. because the costs wipe out most of the share of revenue these owners have.. in some cases it wipes out all of it...

If the players can't see that.. they are not to smart.
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+2 #92 Sandy 2012-09-14 14:15
Another thought.. the players are willing to let the lockout happen.. to sit out and lose salary to get what they want.

They will lose more in salary by staying out.. than they would over the course of a 6 yr CBA IF they took what the league offered now. The revenues would keep growing.

If the lockout happens.. the only way revenue will go, when the league starts up.. is down, down, down..
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0 #93 Spinorama 2012-09-14 14:21
Ok so there are 63 players put on waivers. Now I noticed Paul Byron is on waivers, probably so he can go play in Abbotsford, but I'd think that Murray may be intrigued in getting his services ? What do you guys think ?
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-3 #94 thepez 2012-09-14 14:52
According to the owners they want to get an increase of their share of the pie from 43% to 50+. Here is my suggestion to solve the lockout, stop over paying players. No team has to spend to the cap only the floor. Then it's easy, pay the players up to the floor and then problem solved!

I know this is unrealistic, but I'm sick of hearing how selfish the players are. When will the owners grow some balls and say no to the Parise, Suter, Weber, Hossa, Kovalchuk, etc.....type players. What are they going to do? Go to the KHL?

Perfect example is that the owners are all crying poor, but yet they are all rushing to sign players prior to Sept.15. Does any of this make any sense?
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+2 #95 Hax 2012-09-14 14:57
Quoting thepez:
According to the owners they want to get an increase of their share of the pie from 43% to 50+. Here is my suggestion to solve the lockout, stop over paying players. No team has to spend to the cap only the floor. Then it's easy, pay the players up to the floor and then problem solved!

I know this is unrealistic, but I'm sick of hearing how selfish the players are. When will the owners grow some balls and say no to the Parise, Suter, Weber, Hossa, Kovalchuk, etc.....type players. What are they going to do? Go to the KHL?

Perfect example is that the owners are all crying poor, but yet they are all rushing to sign players prior to Sept.15. Does any of this make any sense?


That's like saying "hey everyone, the speed limit on the Queensway is 100 but let's all agree to go 80". Pretty soon one guy will go 85 then someone else 90 and then you're back to everyone going 120 again.

What the owners want, is rules to prevent those big contracts so that OTHER GMs can't make offers like that so they don't feel they have to in order to compete.

I get the irony, but they can't just stop short of the actual limits voluntarily and expect other GMs to do the same. In fact, if they did they'd be guilty of collusion anyway.
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0 #96 jakester 2012-09-14 19:43
Lets just put it this way - I'm sure the cost of operating a team in this league increases year after year. Travel costs - employess salaries(the poor ones who live by the means we do) - feeding the millionaire players on road trips etc etc etc. Its not as if the owners haven't been paying the players better salaries since the last CBA. The cap has almost doubled. So I see it has probably fair what the owners are asking for. HELL shouldn't an owner make a little bit of money also??? He's risking the most in this whole operation.

I'm starting to see the Owners side in all this - now most of the bonehead players with EGO maniac Fehr running the show are going to play hardball. Not saying all players are boneheads - but most aren't as smart as OUR CAPTAIN. Most are barely highschool graduates who have been living the big life since they were 18. DAMN GO TO A BAR WHEN THESE GUYS GO OUT AND THEY DON'T EVEN HAVE TO PULL OUT THEIR WALLETS.
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+1 #97 Andrews Theory 2012-09-14 21:25
just read this on tsn..interestim g take on things with lock out...

Until they discuss the real causes of the problem, this is all pointless. 1) The rise of the Canadian Dollar has caused the average payroll to increase by US$5.17. The rise of the Canadian Dollar caused revenues to increase at a rate of more than 5% per year triggering the increase of the players' share of revenue from 54% to 57%, or $3 million per team. 3) This was offset by $1.25 million per team from the sharing of Canadian TV revenue and a further $1.25 million per bottom ten revenue team (at a loss to the top ten revenue teams) in revenue sharing. Without the rise of the Canadian Dollar, the average payroll would be $54 million for this season instead of $62.2 million. 4) the Cap and Floor were set at +/- $8 million rather than +/- 25%. That would have made the cap $67.5 million and the floor $40.5 million (as compared to $54.2 million). %) solution. Add the $2.5 million in savings to the bottom ten clubs from increased TV and revenue sharing from the rise of the Canadian Dollar and the floor becomes $43 million. The mid point becomes $57.3 million and the cap becomes $71.6 million. This works out to be a 52.72% share for the players. Call it even at 53% and drop the puck!
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0 #98 Sandy 2012-09-15 08:54
Has anyone heard the players explain the reason as to why they are entitled to the larger share of revenue... yet they pay none of the expenses?

If they truly care about the health of the NHL.. and not themselves... then they would agree to a 50% share OR even take less...
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