Morning Mashup: Radio (and TV, and Internet, and Newspaper) Silence

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Morning Mashup: Radio (and TV, and Internet, and Newspaper) Silence
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The easiest Morning Mashups to write are the ones where there’s nothing to talk about. The toughest Morning Mashups to write are the ones where there’s nothing to talk about.

I’m literally writing this as Wednesday’s CBA meetings are ending (according to the Dan Rosen Tweet that just rolled in). They will meet again tomorrow, it’s been confirmed, and likely with the same modus operandi of not talking to anyone when they’re over. I guess we’re supposed to be impressed by this.

Really?

I mean, the way negotiations are happening now is the way they should have been happening in July. But they couldn’t have done that, could they? They had to posture for months and months so each side would know the other’s serious (as if they didn’t), cancel a bunch of games and make fall joyless so each side would know the other’s really serious (as if they didn’t), cancel the Winter Classic to ensure there were no events of moral and emotional leverage left and reduce the situation to pure manipulation of a projected revenue curve (as if it always wasn’t), and…ah, crap. The apathy really does make it near impossible to care, let alone write about it sarcastically.

I guess we should be optimistic? I mean, for the longest time, they were posturing nonsense. At least now, they’re posturing with – supposedly – positive progression.

Here’s hoping a flood of “today was more positive than expected” Tweets roll in from anonymous sources. A few initial ones suggest Make Whole was discussed. That’s good? On the other hand, this would get resolved real fast if the players would just forget it and let Bill Daly take some of their money back.

Come on. Look at him. He needs it. To kill Superman.

Unfortunately, in the case of a second consecutive poorly-scheduled-Wednesday, I’ve got a few major priorities that have totally usurped the NHL in my life which will prevent me from following the evening’s results too closely . Including, but not limited to: work, friends, and a midnight screening of Skyfall.

Here are some Thursday morning links!

-Morgan Rielly‘s knee injury, in a roundabout way, may have made him stronger. I know that’s a cliched thing to say, actually, the most cliched thing you can possibly say about a sports injury. But we all realize one of the best defensive prospects in the NHL is a Toronto Maple Leaf, right?

-The Marlies play the Houston Aeros tonight at 8pm. I’m sure there will be a whole mess of helpful information about it on marlies.ca.

-According to ESPN, Mats Sundin was the ultimate team player. I feel like this is a hockey-related ESPN piece we can actually take seriously.

-Not sure if we’ve had this posted yet (I’m sure we have), but Don Cherry wonders why Luongo would want to come here. Is there some hilarious bias in the layout of the reader poll, or some serious CSS error that everyone is getting?

-NHL sponsors are starting to get pissed. Good. Please, get more pissed. More publicly.

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  • Burtonboy

    Its back on the table again from the sounds of it .

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  • wiski

    Wake up call I guess.

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  • Burtonboy

    Fraser is scratched as well

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  • rustynail

    Steve Aschburner ‏@AschNBA
    Mike Brown fired by Lakers 5 games into season. Beats Gene Shue getting ax from Phila., 6g, 1977-78, and Paul Westphal, Sacr., 7g, 2011-12.

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  • Ensign

    unless its an easy game and he wants them recharged? How have they been doing?

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  • rustynail

    Both had a poor game last night

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  • 4evrblue

    Was interesting, thanks for posting that BB.

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  • Yaknowwhat

    I think both sides are now closing in on the core issues they don’t agree on and have been trying to avoid….this means the next 2-4 days will be absolutely critical…somebody is going to have to blink here….and if the talks break down again over the next few days..look out..we could lose the whole season..its time to get serious..and try and make a deal….

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  • Ensign

    well there we go..but season wise how are they doing? 

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  • Doorman,s Bettsy

    Wow!  That was fun playing in the Snow!  lol

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  • Burtonboy

    Last night was a bad game for both . Prior to that they haven’t been bad and the effort is there from the looks of it. Bottom line the puck isn’t going in and thats what they are supposed to do. Dallas had to send a message. Right move if you ask me . Even Aucoin who was supposed to be the Crosby of the AHL has struggled somewhat getting his first goal last night .

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  • Leafs_17

     Kobe’s team Kobe’s way! they don’t need a coach or a manager its just a waste of money

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  • rustynail

    I think Kobe was the only one supporting him. :)

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  • Leafs_17

     did u see the look he gave him last game? and now he is gone

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJUhMvB1P3A

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  • Ensign

    Well tehy better start scoring as they aren’t making a case for themselves in the NHL (if there’s ever a season). 

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

    Bboy made a good point a couple days ago: both are still outscoring Adam Henrique, who in my opinion was the best rookie in the NHL last year.  Sometimes things just go poorly.  My guess is they’ll have a dominant month of play at some point and make up for this shit month.

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  • Burtonboy

    Definitely

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  • Doorman,s Bettsy

    Henrique dont have Kovi!  lol

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  • Burtonboy

    Seems to me Kadri has been a slow starter every season except his rookie camp.  I might be wrong. Still think the injury might be part of the reason for Colborne’s slow start 

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  • Waiting4LSC

    Bboy: I read the email and felt it was guarded and had little, if anything, the NHL could complain about. For me Fehr had written it on ther basis it could be leaked. The meetings have gone ahead, Storm in a teacup?

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  • Burtonboy

     All the indications were that both sides had some sort of an agreement not to talk to the media. Talks are at a very sensitive stage and leaking memos like that don’t help . Lots of players pissed off about it .

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  • MSM

    I agree. If you read the whole thing it’s pretty straightforward. Nothing the league didn’t hear around the table.

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  • Waiting4LSC

    Bboy: Thx. Easy solution to the problem, no memos and very limited conference call. Sad really, but there has to be a number of players hurting, and anything can happen when people are hurting.

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  • OBIE

    Most players have financial advisors who plan years in advance for events like the lockout. A player who made $1 million last year didn’t spend every cent before going into the lockout. And besides, they all got their escrow cheques a week ago. Brad Richards just pocketed more than $900,000.

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  • Waiting4LSC

    I’m thinking more about the second and third tier players. I understand your point and would agree, but there have a number of press and media stories about NBA, NFL players that have made very poor decisions regarding money. I’d be willing to bet it would be more the exception than the rule in the NHL, but those earning the minimum and slightly higher could be hurting no matter what.

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