hockeytown9321
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Habs13 said:I've said this before, I'll follow and support ANYBODY wearing the Habs jersey.
So why is there a need for a cap?
Habs13 said:I've said this before, I'll follow and support ANYBODY wearing the Habs jersey.
Habs13 said:if the locked out players can play elsewhere, I don't see why the teams can't bring in replacements.. I've said this before, I'll follow and support ANYBODY wearing the Habs jersey.
go kim johnsson said:At least my opinion made sense. What are you trying to say? Do we have to start bringing out lists of teams who made money and teams who made the playoffs and teams who went to the finals in the past 10 years?
the player's were on strike not locked out -AM said:1. they have been used before,
2. the sport that used them has a salary cap.
I think thats enough to know.
AM said:1. they have been used before,
2. the sport that used them has a salary cap.
I think thats enough to know.
No, it is not.AM said:1. they have been used before,
2. the sport that used them has a salary cap.
I think thats enough to know.
Yes, I am telling you that.RLC said:Are you telling me that the NHL is not allowed to fold, ending 100 years of NHl and the owners re-start as NAHL ( North American Hockey League ) ?
Yes with all logo's changing
Habs13 said:if the locked out players can play elsewhere, I don't see why the teams can't bring in replacements.. I've said this before, I'll follow and support ANYBODY wearing the Habs jersey.
And after this lockout,who's going to keep paying all those years to watch garbage hockey until a half decent product is finally iced?Madevilz said:I firmly belive that the owners will not settle down, for the first time you see they are staying strong. A cap is the only solution for them, and I doubt the NHLPA will accept it anytime soon. The season is certainly canceled, and next year is also doubtful. Now, about replacement players, some people say they dont want them, fine, but I still think the owners should use them. The ratings will be low, the hockey will be crap, for about a year or two. But then all the younger draftees like Crosby and Brule will eventually make it to the league. Give it 4-5 years and we'll have a league full of young talented players, all the cry babies from the NHLPA can go to europe for that matter.
Well I'm sorry that either (a) your team is a piss poor organization or (b) you live in a town with an AHL farm team and they must really have their ticket sales set high.AM said:means pissing NHL ammounts of money away and getting a NHL farm team.
monster_bertuzzi said:A scab league with AHL players, roughly the 20% of NHL players that would cross the line (I'm guessing - why wouldn't they?), and top prospects would still be ggod hockey.