The Bigger Picture

by on September 6, 2012 in Uncategorized - 530 Comments

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The logo is smaller than the puck

As writers, we try to be objective, unbiased and fair. As fans, we try to be passionate, loyal and loud. As people, we are all fans.

When our objectivity isn’t stopping us from smiling, when our team passion doesn’t exclude us from admiring the opponent, we are all fans. That is what we’re trying to get back, it’s the thing that binds us all to hockey and, at the same time, it is hockey.

The lockout isn’t only threatening to our great game but also to the very core of our being. As fans, writers, spokespeople, staff, coaches, kids, moms, dads, equipment managers, billet families, GMs, ice crews, color commentators, analysts, team physicians, photographers – we are NHL hockey as much as the owners or the players. Together, all of us make it a reality. Unfortunately, CBA negotiations are threatening to distort that reality.

This is done by purposely or accidentally marginalizing the effect of other invested groups and people. Ultimately, that ends up being the case.

We are fans of this great game because it’s a game that’s easy to love. It’s simple, it’s hard, most of the time – it’s fair. You get back what you put in. The fans continued to invest, even after the last lockout. Yes, lockout. Calling it “work stoppage” as Gary Bettman usually tends to, marginalizes the fans. It implies it impacts only the people actually working in the industry or getting paid by the industry. That simply isn’t true.

Don’t try making the game harder to love, a futile effort if there ever was one. Sure enough, for the time being, the league will endure. It will endure because of hockey’s identity as a game. It will always have fans. Yes, even after those fans are figuratively beaten to a bloody pulp, true fans will come back. It’s in their DNA.

However, to exploit that, to simply assume that fans should come back, is an insult. The owners crying poor after dishing out lucrative long term contracts is an insult. Even if the NHLPA is as much to blame (the notion with which I personally disagree with) it isn’t shelling fans with messages indirectly stating that they aren’t important. At least, that’s something.

Regardless of who is to blame, highlighted above are some steps taken in the wrong direction. Further up that road there is a time when even the die-hard fans will refuse to pay sky high ticket prices, where the NHL loses some its core fan base because of its collective actions. Even if such a grim future comes to be, there is one thing we should all remember.

As much as it pains me to say this, NHL isn’t hockey. It never was. Hockey is a kid playing with friends, it’s in the atmosphere of your local rink and in the eyes of a person playing it. More than anything, it’s a feeling; it’s an analogy for life, our beautiful game, an ideal. As such, it cannot be taken away by a process motivated squarely by greed – no matter how much they want you to believe it. If our fear is based on that premise, our fear is wrong.

That is the core thing all of the CBA negotiating parties are forgetting. Hockey is, and will always be, bigger.

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  • DefenceWinsChampionships

    Connolly?!? Don’t you know? He’s an enforcer now!

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  • Yaknowwhat

    Come on….We desperately need to get tougher…..I remember games where teams had zero respect for Kessel and our Captain..and nobody was there to offer any type of reply…we just took it…..I was embarrassed….look at teams like Philly, the Rangers and Boston..how do you expect to compete with these teams without getting bigger and tougher??

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  • 4evrblue

    exactly my point. Theres a place for speed and skill in the game, not everybody has to be a goon but we need some muscle also.

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  • ingy56

    The only other way is to let those teams take the stupid penalties and make them pay with the PP, but the skill and/or efficiency isn’t there yet either. 

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  • 4evrblue

    thats a choice that can be made even when we have guys that can pick up for themselves and teammates. If we’re down a goal and things are getting crazy then you let the other team take the penalties. IMO it’s an entirely different scenario when you simply don’t have the choice of fighting back and thats what I’ve been seeing from this team for a couple of years now. I find it embarrassing

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  • ingy56

    For sure, agree totally. Once a kid like Ross makes the team, they better have a good PP because he will draw penalties I’m sure. 

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  • 4evrblue

    Kadri seems like he can draw a few also.

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  • 4evrblue

    Chris Johnston
    ‏@reporterchris

    The CBA discussions scheduled for 5:30 p.m. ET are still considered informal. Sides continue to search for a way forward.

     

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  • DefenceWinsChampionships

    Well, if there were two players available to trade for, and they were the exact same in terms of ability, potential, etc, and they cost the same to acquire, I’d probably go for the bigger, tougher player at this point. But I wouldn’t want I give up more for the tough player than for the skill player. We don’t have enough assets to trade away, and quality comes before play style.

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  • Pent_House

    We got pushed around way too much last year, we need an identity, we need to make leafs hockey tough hockey, and to gain a reputation for that, I agree 100% boss 

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  • Pent_House

    I lost my mind last year, at how our goalies got bullied and touched, I remember through pre-season and first few games I was complaining about that on here, and then boom Reimer injury. There has to be a cost to pay for actions. 

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  • ingy56

    That’s really the key that’s missing from this team, an identity. When the team won Cups in the 60′s and tasted success in the 70′s and 90′s they were a tough team to play against that checked you into the ice. Quinn’s teams were much the same. Goaltending was key in each case though. This team now needs to find that identity and the model that has worked in the past isn’t a bad choice. I believe Carlyle is inclined to play that style too. 

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  • 4evrblue

    To me it would depend on how MUCH more it cost. Are we talking a 1st round pick more? If thats the case I can agree with you, I wouldn’t want to pay it. If we’re talking about a prospect that projects to be a 3rd liner or a 4th or later pick tho……

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  • ingy56

    http://kylethereporter.com/2012/09/07/jamie-devane-will-be-fighting-for-a-spot-on-the-marlies/#more-2656

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  • 4evrblue

    I’m interested to see what effect Underhill has had on big guys like Devane. 

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  • Ensign

    I’m interested to see what she does for Komi…word is he’s been out nearly every day with her on the ice.

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  • 4evrblue

    Would love to have a reason to change my mind about him. We need his leadership and toughness but it’s hard to get that from a guy that sits in the pressbox.

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  • 4evrblue

    Fred Poulin
    ‏@FredPoulin98

    Brian Burke: Should He Stay Or Should He Go? http://thehockeywriters.com/brian-burke-should-he-stay-or-should-he-go/ via @thehockeywriter HE SHOULD GO!

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  • ingy56

    Hopefully he doesn’t twirl his opponents over his head LOL. 

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  • Ensign

    Any word on if Orr’s done any work with her?

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  • ingy56

    The article makes a good point, if Burke goes, who replaces him? He should stay and finish the job he started. 

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  • 4evrblue

    lol I actually hope he does that, it would be awesome to see!!

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  • 4evrblue

    Haven’t heard anything about Orr all summer long to be honest.

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  • Ensign

    Ya.. wonder if he’s going to retire

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  • 4evrblue

    I’m surprised it ended on a high note, I posted the tweet before reading the article but figured it would be nothing but Burke bashing with the whole “HE SHOULD GO” thing.
    I agree though, theres nobody thats better suited for the job right now. There are options in the system such as Nonis but I’d rather have both of those guys than just one.

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