Mashup: Thoughts on a Player’s Perspective

by on July 23, 2012 in Morning Mashup - 1,463 Comments

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Saturday morning, CBC Sports ran an opinion piece on the CBA written by an anonymous player. The article is incredibly honest, and brings to light that some players have legitimate fears about the impact of lockouts, salary rollbacks, and limited window hockey players have to make a living.

A few quotes really stuck out:

“We certainly can’t be foolish enough to think that this initial offer will be accepted, but really, what can players do? If owners want to stand pat, eventually players would be forced to cave, or take their chances with another league.”

Players can take a chance on another league, but outside of the KHL the compensation levels will fall off. It also means uprooting yourself and going around the world to play, which isn’t the first choice of most players. Where I think this is a bit of an overreaction is the idea that the owners have a lot to lose from empty arenas, as well. Rogers and Bell I’m sure would like to make a little money off their billion dollar purchase. If Greg Jamison purchases the Coyotes I’d imagine he’ll need to at least sell a few tickets this year to stay afloat. It’s mutually beneficial to make this deal work.

“Players were raked over the coals in the last CBA negotiation and we came out with our heads above water.”

Ruh-roh. Unresolved tension isn’t going to help this situation. Thankfully, Donald Fehr seems to be a professional and has been to this rodeo a few times before and seems will bring a level of professionalism that was missing in 2004.

“What else can we do? Our careers do not span very long, so why not make as much as you can while the time is right? Contracts are offered by team general managers and honoured dutifully by players. No one holds a gun to anyone’s head during negotiation. So, why now, do we find ourselves in the same boat as 2004-2005?”

I agree with this point full heartedly. This really points to the larger issue of the disconnect between the haves and have-nots of the NHL ownership. I hate the term unfair, but it seems to be unfair to ask the players to pay the price for contracts they can’t afford. Regulating player contracts seems necessary, but contracts reached in good faith should be honoured.

“A hard cap was implemented. All player salaries were rolled back 24 per cent. (Think about that for a second; you have a guaranteed contract for $500,000, and someone is going to reach into your pocket and take back $120,000?? Insanity in theory, right?). And entry-level salaries and signing bonuses were drastically reduced for the most part”

I’m sorry, you lost me a “you have a guaranteed contract for $500,000.” The best way to gain public sympathy is to not remind us that your minimum wage is $500,000 to play a sport that many of us pay good money to play. There is a good point in there that most of our employers could never get away with this. Of course, most of our employers also have the opportunity to fire us if we’re incompetent and pay a small severance. The Islanders on the other hand had to pay a small countries GDP to rid themselves of Alexi Yashin.

“Take more money from players” isn’t a viable solution for a successful business model. The owners don’t want to fix what are the real issues at hand.”

As I mentioned earlier, I agree that there is a lot more that needs to be figured out between the NHL ownership group than between the players and owners.

“Greedy players and greedy owners ruining my game. But now that I’ve seen it from the inside, I’ll tell you that’s the last thing players want.”

It’s foolish to believe that either side wants this. A work stoppage doesn’t benefit either side, and while some owners might be losing money, it doesn’t equate to what they’d lose in a partial or cancelled season. As for the players, it’s pretty obvious they don’t want it either.

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  • Tim Horton

    Haha I had the #1 team in that pool.

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  • Bon Scott was a Leaf fan

    Nope….from what I read shortly after he was hired was that he purposely addressed the team after games (something Wilson never did).

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  • JVR

    I’d never gone there before, but after looking at their Top 30 rankings for RW and not seeing Kessel on there, I have lost all respect for the site!

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  • OBIE

    From the way he was talking it sounded like he decided on the Rangers once the trade deadline passed in it he spring.

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  • JVR

    Also, Duncan Keith doesn’t crack the list of the Top 58 D?

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  • CanuckintheUK

    I am beginning to believe that Luongo only has Florida as his team and fans all criticize Gillis and Burke without knowing the facts.

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  • skiingallday

    And I think Markstrom would be a better option than Luongo, over the long run for sure

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  • http://www.hockey-nerd.com Cameron

    Well, that’s possible, but why would Luongo tell the media he would prefer a hockey market, if that’s the case?

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  • JVR

    Have you ever played in the CBS pools or do you just go there to research?

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  • djamon

    Wilson was a breed of coach who felt that the room was largely the Players’ area and stayed out of it as much as possible. It wasn’t out of an unwillingness to communicate and he’s not the only coach who feels this way.

    People need to realize that after 4+ years there’s a lot less to say than with a new guy trying to implement a new system on the fly. Don’t read too much into anything we saw from Carlyle last year.

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  • skiingallday

    only research, just look at the detail and things, it’s a reasonably well presented, I like to see the TOI of a player and PPTOI so i can get a sense of the minutes they’re playing regardless of the line, I feel it gives me a better guage of their points, so if you avg 15mins per game and have 56pts then I would get that guy since his production will likely increase if he got more quality and more minutes in general. I do most of my player evaluation with a calculator by my side

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  • JVR

    And where do you go on there to compare players?

    Also, do you play Fantasy Baseball as well?

    If so, what do you think of this deal:

    To me: Matt Holliday and Joel Hanrahan
    From me: Aaron HIll and Josh Johnson

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  • skiingallday

    Love Fantasy baseball. Lemme look at the numbers, what site is this trade on? It would give me a better if i knew what type of league you were playing and how points were calculated

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  • MSM

    Except for Barry Trotz, 12 years with the Preds and counting. First and only Nashville coach.

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  • djamon

    I agree…players just need to hear a different voice after a while.

    I know it wasn’t you commenting on how much more communicative Carlyle is than Wilson. But I do remember him specifically answering a question about how much (or little) time he spends in the dressing room…and why.

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