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  1. Part of me wants the lockout to continue to see @JonnyHuby11, @RNH_93, and @mscheify55 on a line for Canada's Juniors #IIHF #WJHC #ILOVEGOLD

  2. Wild goalie Josh Harding diagnosed with multiple sclerosis http://t.co/qMN4RKaM #staystrong

  3. apparently Crosby is starting to consider the notion of playing in Europe #NHL

  4. thanks @TSN_Sports for the 5,348 reminders that the Grey Cup is today!

  5. @Vanflyer I think the other thing hurting them is not having one star to look up to or a face that says "Columbus". They had Nash, but now who is their go to player?? They need to bring in some names, whether through the draft, trade, or free agency. If you don't have a reason for fans to be excited then they won't be.
  6. I agree going to Pittsburgh would have been a more "Lebron" decision than anything. Malkin, Crosby, and company are in a good position as is. I also think he likely wanted to go somewhere where he could a cornerstone. If he went to a market like Pittsburgh despite his talent, he would still be playing behind Malkin and Crosby. In Minnesota he's now the biggest name, not that Mikko Koivu and Dany Heatley aren't important pieces to the team, they can still put up some decent numbers. And obiviously playing at home in front of family is always a dream come true, which is why I also agree that this was a smart hockey move and not a shortcut to a championship.
  7. In all I think it's hard to say how much of an impact it would bring, but when you have all the best players for not just a game but the skills competition and the entertainment during the intermissions of the game it becomes something much more. The weekend has become a huge hockey festival that is no doubt to put a show on for the fans. And with all eyes on the excitement on Columbus I think the weekend definitely gets people more excited about hockey and in a market such as Columbus or Phoenix where a fan base is small I think the festivities could very well make new fans.
  8. NHL has cancelled games up to Dec 14th and has cancelled the NHL All-star weekend #NHL #Endthelockout

  9. The NHL today cancelled games scheduled up to December 14th and with that have also cancelled the NHL all-star game scheduled to have been played in Columbus. Now is this cancellation more severe than it seems? Columbus' attendance this past season ranked 27th out of the 30 NHL teams. So would bringing the NHL all-star game help to bring more fans out to the games and get them interested in hockey? Is this cancellation a huge missed opportunity for Columbus, a team looking to finally get a strong fan base?
  10. @flyerrod well when you're right you're right. People argue that the NHL is now profiting billions of dollars and thinking, "oh Bettman is in charge of the league it must be because of him". No, the game is growing by itself, not by those behind the scenes watching it. The NHL has lost more games than any major sports league in the past 20 years and it's not because he cares about everyone else.
  11. Over the past week we have the seen the likes of Ian White and now, Kris Versteeg voice their displeasure not just with the lockout, but also with NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman. White and Versteeg have both stated that they believe that the NHL has gone down hill with Bettman at the helm. So, this has brought up the question, when the lockout finally comes to an end will we see the end to the Bettman era? Since Bettman first took the reigns of the NHL back in 1993 the NHL has seen the players get locked out 3 times the second most of any professional sports league next to the NBA. The NHL has seen lockouts in the 1994-95 season (which saw a reduced season of 48 games), in 2004-05 which saw a cancellation to the entire season, and now this season (which as of Thursday has seen the cancellation of the first 68 days of the season). Kris Versteeg this past Monday on TSN's radio show stated that Bettman has been a cancer to the game and that means he must go. "You do try to look at the best case scenarios moving forward once the CBA does get done and you gotta look for the cancers and you gotta cut out the cancer." Versteeg continues, "I think when you look at Bill Daly and Gary Bettman, they have been polluting the game for far too long" Versteeg's comments came just days after Detroit Red Wings defenseman Ian White voiced his opinion about Bettman, being a little more blunt about the Commissioner stating, "I personally think he's an idiot" White, continued saying, "since, he's come in he's done nothing, but damage the game." Versteeg also believes that those who have suffered while Bettman has been in charge are the fans. "The fans have been left with too many bad tastes in their mouths for too many year and I think when this is all said and done it will be a good time to finally make that happen." It is no secret that Bettman is not liked by fans of the game. Bettman is regularly booed at games by fans. Some die-hard Bettman haters have even started websites voicing their displeasure with the Commissioner and the hopes of his firing. These sites incude www.firebettman.com and www.garybettmansucks.com, which have brought fans together to talk about... well I'm sure you get the picture. What may also infuriate fans and players alike is the fact that over the past eight years Bettman's salary has more than doubled to over $7,500,000; money paid to him by the NHL. The hate for Bettman has even gone so far as people suggesting that he no longer hand out the Stanley Cup or the Prince of Wales Trophy (awarded to the winner of the Eastern Conference) and the Clarence S. Campbell Bowl (awarded to the winner of the Western Conference) because fans tend to boo Bettman instead of recognizing the winners who deserve the celebration. In all it seems that Bettman is obviously not a well liked man and being in the driver seat of the NHL lockout is not helping his popularity. Although, many hope that Bettman will be replaced following a resolution to the lockout, until then those not pleased with his actions will have to continue to live with this so-called "cancer" until it can be removed. For more information check out TSN's article: http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=409856 Follow me on Twitter: @Craig_Hagerman
  12. D-man Jaroslav Spacek to announce retirement, thanks to the lockout could Selanne be next? #NHL #Endthelockout #saveourstars

  13. Yea, we want to save the season, so lets stop talking for 2 weeks that will get a deal done faster????
  14. Ian White publicly called Gary Bettman an idiot. Is he right? Should he have called out Bettman? #thetruthhurts #NHL

  15. This past week Detroit Red Wings defenseman Ian White was interviewed about the lockout and how he felt about NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman and he did not hold back about how he really felt. White called Bettman an idiot believing that how he has been running the NHL and the decisions he has made in the past are what has caused 3 lockouts. Does Ian White bring up a good point? Was it smart of White to publicly call out Bettman? Check out this video to hear exactly what Ian White said. http://youtu.be/k-068Z9eo1w
  16. What I think a lot of people have done is forgot about the accomplishments these players had earlier on in their careers and what they remember is the hardships their had. These men all had highlightd at one point or another that made them worth league recognition.
  17. He may very well be another one of those who will likely be on the list. Actually one I didn't realize, I missed for this years introductions a long and good list that he could easily be apart of.
  18. yea but then you can argue why Bure over Lindros he was in the same situation
  19. Wow, I knew that the players didn't get paid their salary, but I thought in return that ment that the contract came to a stand still as well. The thing that hurts the NHL even more is that this gives the NHL more bargaining power in negotiations because eventually the lockout will is going to have a severe impact on players not making money, especially those who aren't able to get jobs playing else where. Also check out my blog post on players who might not get to play again because of the lockout here: http://www.hockeyforums.net/index.php/blog/46/entry-440-the-lockout-a-forced-retirement/
  20. Check out my picks to to be inducted into the hall of fame in 2013 http://t.co/hKQUgkMN … or http://t.co/NUM09c95 #HHOF

  21. looks like once again everyone we'll go into the season expecting big things from the Jays #dejavu #believeitwheniseeit

  22. This past Monday saw the induction of another 4 of the greatest players to ever play the game into the Hockey Hall of Fame. The Hall saw the likes of Mats Sundin, Joe Sakic, Adam Oates, and Pavel Bure take their spot among the game's greats. Now with that in mind lets take a look at some of the players who may get their call come next year. Brendan Shanahan (HFD/DET/NJ/STL/NYR) Brendan Shanahan was a dominate force on the ice and in his prime was one of the most dangerous goal scorers in the league. Shanahan ranks 11th on the all-time goals list with 656 to his name. He ranks 25th on the all time points list and racked up 100+ penalty minutes in 17 seasons. Shanahan played over 1,500 games in the NHL and on top of that had the chance to represent his country on several occasions including capturing gold as a member of Team Canada during the 2002 Olympics. Rob Blake (LAK/COL/SJ) Rob Blake was one of the game's most complete defensemen. Blake could do it all, he could put the puck in the net or he could put players through the boards. Blake captained the Los Angeles Kings and the San Jose Sharks and finally hoisted the Stanley Cup in 2001 with the Colorado Avalanche. Blake finished his career with 777 points in 1,270 career games, finding the back of the net 240 times. Blake took part in 6 NHL all-star games, won gold with Canada in the 2002 Olympics in Salt Lake City, and was fortunate enough to win the Norris Trophy as the league's top defenseman in 1997-98. Chris Chelios (MON/CHI/DET/ATL) Chris Chelios was another one of the game's great defensemen in his prime. Chelios played both a physical and offensive game finishing his career with 185 goals and 948 points. Chelios played in 11 all-star games and ranks 12th all-time in penalty minutes with 2,891. Chelios will also go down having played 1,651 games (5th all-time) and for 26 seasons tying a record set by Gordie Howe. His 1,651 games is also the most by a defenseman. Chelios captained the Blackhawks from 1995-1999 and won 3 Norris Trophies and 3 Stanley Cups along the way. Eric Lindros (PHI/NYR/TOR/DAL) http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_ed5VhR18hC8/TB7hz2b93UI/AAAAAAAAAX0/XmqI9EDHn7A/s1600/article_10827_2.jpg Eric Lindros burst into the league as by far the one of the greatest and most talented players to play in the NHL. He had size, physicality, and soft hands. Lindros was expected to finish his career among the greats, and although he put up impressive numbers ultimately lingering injuries plagued Lindros' career. Lindros suffered from several concussions during his career, his most severe coming from a devastating hit from Scott Stevens. Lindros would finish his career with 865 points in 760 games and a MVP title in 1994-95. Lindros could have put up much higher numbers in his career had injuries not plagued him, but he was still talented enough to be seen as one of the league's greats. Curtis Joseph (STL/EDM/TOR/DET/CAL/PHO) http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m2fd6baeAw1qeev66o1_400.jpg Curtis Joseph or "Cujo" as the fans called him was one of the top goalies of his time. Although Joseph never lead the league in major categories he was always among the best in the league, being consistent throughout his career. Joseph ranks 4th all-time in wins and 5th all-time in games played. Cujo was part of the 2002 Olympic hockey team that won gold despite only playing in one game. Joseph was a 3-time all-star and was the recipient of the King Clancy Memorial Trophy in 1999-2000 for his leadership and his on and off ice contributions to his community. Joseph is tied for 22nd on the all-time shutouts list with 51 and should definetlly be a consideration for the Hall. Alexander Mogilny (BUF/VAN/NJ/TOR) http://www.legendsofhockey.net/LegendsOfHockey/trophies/winners/LBT2003.jpg Alexander Mogilny may be on the list because he is my favourite player, but he has also put up the numbers to make it to the Hall. Mogilny finished his career with 1,032 points in 990 games. He scored 437 goals, with his most impressive year coming in 1992-1993 when he scored 76 goals and 127 points in 77 games. Mogilny won the Lady Byng Trophy in 2002-2003 as the league's most gentlemanly player while also playing at a skilled level of play. He is tied for the NHL record for the fastest goal to start a game, scoring just 5 seconds in to a game. In 2000 Mogilny was a member of the Stanley Cup winning New Jersey Devils. Mogilny will also be remembered for his part in the 1996 World Championship when Russia despite a dominating performance lost in the semi-finals. It will be remembered because Mogilny was part of, what many believed to be the greatest forward line ever assembled, playing on a line with Pavel Bure and Sergei Federov. All 6 of these players have achieved a lot throughout their careers and may one day be immortalized in the Hall of Fame. Who do you think will make the class of 2013? Follow me on Twitter @Craig_Hagerman
  23. follow me on twitter @acanadiangame
  24. I absolutely agree with this, especially in Phoenix with them now making the playoffs the last few years they are at least getting some recognition and a bit of a fan base despite the low attendance during the season in the playoffs people are going crazy in the stands which is slowly getting fans into the seats, but taking the season away from people who are finally getting interested in hockey will only turn them right back off.
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