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Re: NHL lockout?

Posted: November 16 12, 1:31 pm
by cardinalkarp
As much as I love the sport I'm starting to despise the NHL.

Re: NHL lockout?

Posted: November 16 12, 1:42 pm
by jim
cardinalkarp wrote:As much as I love the sport I starting to despise the NHL.
I would too. I need my winter sport to get me through life, I do feel for hockey fans and hope for the best. It sucks.

Re: NHL lockout?

Posted: November 16 12, 1:51 pm
by Popeye_Card
jim wrote:
cardinalkarp wrote:As much as I love the sport I starting to despise the NHL.
I would too. I need my winter sport to get me through life, I do feel for hockey fans and hope for the best. It sucks.
Even moreso for Blues fans. Finally get a performance breakthrough last season. Finally get an owner. Finally get Tarasenko here (the scoring forward we've needed for years). Ready to kick ass and take names this season. And now...this.

Re: NHL lockout?

Posted: November 16 12, 3:53 pm
by thrill
SI sent William Faulkner to a hockey game in 1955. Here is what happened: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/ ... /index.htm

Re: NHL lockout?

Posted: November 16 12, 10:59 pm
by jim
Wasn't he Kolchak?

Re: NHL lockout?

Posted: November 19 12, 11:27 am
by cardinalkarp
Well, at least they rethought that ridiculous 2 week break & are back talking again today. Please get this [expletive] done already.

Re: NHL lockout?

Posted: November 19 12, 12:14 pm
by pioneer98
After reading this, what is to stop the AHL, or some of these other minor leagues from entering some of these markets? Or what is to stop some new hockey league from launching and trying to encroach on these NHL markets?

For example, the AHL Chicago Wolves have to be absolutely loving their situation right now. There was an ECHL team that played at the Sears Center in the NW suburbs, but they folded after last season. The Blackhawks are not playing. So, the Wolves are the only game in town, unless you count the USHL Chicago Steel. The Wolves really became established during all those years that the Blackhawks struggled so badly at the gate and on the ice. And, here we are again.

How are some of these arenas getting by? A lot of these arenas were built with tax funds, and have bills to pay. They can still do concerts and *might* have an NBA team or some other tenants, but I have to imagine some of the arenas are very frustrated (if not bleeding money). The NHL teams are probably still paying rent, but a lot of arenas rely on concessions and parking revenue as well, which is $0 right now. Just a question. Maybe the lease agreements take this kind of thing into account.

Re: NHL lockout?

Posted: December 13 12, 5:58 am
by fanforever
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Re: NHL lockout?

Posted: December 14 12, 4:17 pm
by JackofDiamonds
Good slate of games last night, I thought that th.... the... I can't do this. I HATE YOU HOCKEY, but I'd take you back in a second.

Re: NHL lockout?

Posted: December 14 12, 4:20 pm
by Popeye_Card
JackofDiamonds wrote:Good slate of games last night, I thought that th.... the... I can't do this. I HATE YOU HOCKEY, but I'd take you back in a second.
I wish I could say, "I hate you NHL--I'm done with you." But I'm not. I want you back so bad. Maybe I'd feel different if the Blues weren't poised to be one of the best teams in the NHL this year.