The NHL today officially announced the cancellation of regular season games through to October 24th. Seems like only yesterday the entire season was cancelled back in 2004/2005. Massive own goal by the owners, who want to decrease the share of money the players get from revenue, despite hockey getting pretty popular again over the past couple of seasons. A good comparison can be drawn between the amount of money teams plonk down on NHL players' salaries versus footballers' salaries as a percetnage of income - currently around 55% in the NHL as opposed to 70% in the premiership/90% in the championship
Pathetic situation all round.
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Pathetic is the word.
I think we'll be lucky to see any hockey before January 1, if at all this season. Just glad this is one year when I've no trips to the US planned during the regular season.
Bloody hell ... No wonder so many clubs are going bust...
It has its downside over here as well. Like not being able to pop down to The Valley for example. The weather is better though. :-)
will know in the next few days when the first games are.
looks like it's gonna be a 48 game season which should make it even more exciting, more like a sprint than a marathon.
Booger.
Whatever - at this point I'm so desperate for hockey that I'd watch AHL scabs in Pens jerseys.
I use first row for football sometimes but the quality wasn't always the best, wondered if there was anyway I could watch on the TV like with MLB. Guessing not.