Morning Mashup: Silent Still

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Morning Mashup: Silent Still
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That horsecrap title’s a reference to the first computer game I ever owned, Silent Steel. It was terrible, and I was enthralled by it. Dubbed an “interactive movie”, it was literally a Choose Your Own Adventure that used filmed segments instead of a cheap little paperback book to tell its story and have you make decisions which guided the plot. The Wikipedia entry literally describes it as “an unorthodox submarine simulator computer game.” What’s an orthodox submarine simulator computer game?

Anyways, it’s a meaningless pun because this meaningless lockout is still ongoing, and nothing is happening, and your Thursday Morning Mashup seems to have become a weekly forum for me to find some new complaint about it. So little seems to have come of last week’s marathon bargaining sessions (aside from a sickening “so close, and yet so far” sensation) that I’m not sure there’s anything really worth noting. So I’ll share some slightly-related anecdotes.

On Monday, I was in downtown Toronto for a meeting and had some afternoon time to kill. I wandered over to the HHOF to watch them prep for the induction ceremony – sadly, without any media credentials myself, so the high point of the day was sharing a crosswalk with James Duthie on his way into Brookfield Place. Access was still wide open prior to the event, so I wandered in. Hung out on the unguarded red carpet, walked around the setup, took a photo for sentimentality’s sake.

At the risk of sounding all philosophical-like, I just sort of stood there for about five minutes and had a good think. I’m sure the event staff wondered if they had a problem/crazy on their hands.

It just felt so strange. Here was the staging of what would be a truly memorable and meaningful night for individuals who’d dedicated their lives to the game and represented it with the utmost integrity. The ceremony was deserved. But even before it began, it felt so tainted.

I know I’m late to the party on this, and plenty’s been discussed on the “should Bettman/Daly have even attended” front. I’m not really going to get into that. In lieu of having something real to talk about this morning, I just thought I’d share the depressingly empty feeling one writer felt seeing what should be an event symbolic of sport-wide pride and yet being totally incapable of shaking the sickening cloud of despair and greed that’s permeated the entire thing. It’s just…surreal.

You want to think something as simple as, “It’s so cool to be standing here.” But the entire thing just feels so…illegitimate. This lockout has become a smear on the very sport, and it’s a cancer that’s undeniably spreading into the very sentimentality that keeps us coming back.

Let me be clear – I don’t mean the induction itself. Those players deserved every modicum of recognition they received that night. I don’t mean the ceremony is illegitimate. I mean, the standing on it is.

We’re supposed to believe that the NHL, the owners – however you want to phrase it – give any sort of damn about sentiment. In reality, they preach the value of integrity and history with one hand while they willingly suspend the game itself on the basis of pure monetary greed with the other. It’s the ultimate hypocrisy.

That’s it. If this lockout ends up having a theme, it will be hypocrisy.

A conversation with a friend earlier this week led to some discussion about just how much the owners knew or suspected about this lockout before it happened. Now, I’m not here to present conspiracy theories. But there’s something fundamentally wrong with the entire idea.

Basically, they’re not allowed to collude against the interest of players when the game is on. They can’t work together to artificially lower player values in free agent season, they can’t conspire against the players collectively, and – like any other business – a signed contract is a signed contract.

But the CBA expires, and suddenly: collusion isn’t only legal, it’s deemed necessary? Solidarity goes from being forbidden, to being a game plan.

The entire lockout is the definition of collusion, isn’t it? I mean, the basic premise is, “We did a bunch of things willingly in competition with each other that we now see as fiscal mistakes and would like to collectively take a bunch of money back.” Am I oversimplifying it?

I’m getting dangerously close to a wandering rant here, so I’ll stop. We all know why this isn’t fixed yet. We just don’t want to believe it.

That would mean accepting the reality of just how stubborn, ego-driven, and greedy human beings can really be. But hey, many of us work for or run businesses that are built on the same principles. So I guess us calling the NHL owners out is technically hypocrisy, too.

The difference is, we have no problem realizing and admitting that.

-Matt Mistele
http://www.twitter.com/TOTruculent

Thursday morning links:

-DGB has a new Grantland piece about a secret first draft of Bettman’s HHOF induction ceremony speech. It’s hilarious, and written in spirit that’s similar to a few of the posts I’ve done here. Like this. Or this. That’s…neat? I’ll keep occasionally writing MLHS ones if you all promise, one day, to buy my ‘Best of’ book so I can repeatedly Retweet your overwhelming praise.

-Top 13 Mats Sundin moments, via PPP. Would be awesomer if the post didn’t use a snap from that horrific, soul-crushing loss to Montreal on Mats Sundin night as a feature image.

-Brian Burk talked analytics on Tuesday. Have we seen this yet? Of course we probably have.

-Via TLN, some are having problems with the physics of NHL ’13. They are, apparently, too entertaining.

-Just when we thought it wasn’t humanly possible, TSN’s daily “yep, there’s still a lockout” post contains quotes from both sides expressing their total willingness to meet amongst other quotes saying they have no plans to. WHAT THE [CENSORED]!?!?!

-Here’s a Kevin McGran/Star piece (with more Burke quotes) about how you draft the right athletes. Sweet Jesus. A June topic given a November headline. Someone, please, end this lockout now.

 

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  • djamon

    The deal expired, but the contracts did not. There’s no way, IMO, Management should benefit financially from locking the Players out. Period. If they’re going to resort to actually locking them out they should be prepared to make up the difference, regardless of how you view the expired deal.

    Also, I know we don’t see eye to eye on this shit but I’ll say this…it’s NEVER the responsibility of contracted employees to ensure that a company is profitable. To lay blame at the feet of the Players for the Lockout itself is ridiculous. (Although I agree that they’re both at fault at this point). 

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  • djamon

    Bingo…you win a prize.

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  • JVR

    Yup, but I’m guessing the cost to broadcast a game would be greater than the profit they would make from showing an AHL game.

    With that being said, I believe every AHL game is shown on AHL Live, so there should be some way for Leafs TV to purchase the rights to the Marlies’ games and at the very least, show a replay once the game is over.

    I know they do that with the games broadcast on Rogers’ cable channel and will be doing so this Sunday at 6PM, once the Heat/Marlies game that starts at 3PM is complete.

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  • rustynail

    With Selig there is always a chance

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  • Burtonboy

    SN 590 The FAN ‏@FAN590
    USA Today’s MLB writer Bob Nightengale reports that commissioner Bud Selig is reviewing the trade between the #Blue Jays and #Marlins.

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  • rustynail

    Andy Slater ‏@AndySlater
    Told by @BNightengale that the current review on the Marlins-Jays trade by Bud Selig is not a normal one.

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  • djamon

    It’s probably because of the amount of money going in basically one direction.

    I love the deal, but baseball should try and put a stop to this shit…the Marlins Owners are ruining their brand. That hurts everyone.

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  • Yaknowwhat

    Come on..you really believe nobody gave up anything in the deal?? You know thats not true…both sides end up giving and taking…you never get everything you want…and to get the salary cap the owners had to make concessions..

    As for franchise locations…don’t be too sure about the players moving those teams….look at Shane Doan…he did everything in his power to stay in Phoenix..and still wants the team to remain there…and why do players continue to support these bad locations? Why do they continue to sign and play with these teams? If they wanted them moved so badly why no boycott them and force them to move? I’ll tell you why…because they are more interested in getting their money than the overall health of the league……for example alot of these guys would rather play and live in florida than in Winnipeg…lifestyle…climate…taxes..no pressure…..

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  • rustynail

    Craig Calcaterra ‏@craigcalcaterra
    Worth noting: Selig has ALWAYS said that he’s “monitoring” or “considering” or “reviewing” controversial things. Rarely does stuff 

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  • mcloki

    Depends what the Yankees and Boston want. You think Selig runs Baseball? Phhft!

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  • djamon

    That’s amazing! Did the Owners in those warm climates call the cops when the players robbed them? Oh…you mean the Owners WANTED to sign those guys?

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  • rustynail

    David Alter ‏@DavidAlter590
    If this #Jays #Marlins deal gets the kibosh, It’ll be the biggest hypocrisy to ever come from MLB. Seems easy for Selig to pick on Toronto

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  • mcloki

    Just seems like a no-brainer to me. You own the team, You own a channel dedicated to those teams. Leafs TV. Yet you don’t televise it. It would be like owning the Leafs and not showing every game on TV. Let the market develop and then get advertisers to pay for it. I know we’d watch.

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  • Pent_House

    The numbers don’t support it, it costs just as much to televise an AHL game as an NHL game. On the road it’s too pricey. 

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  • Potsy

    So I spilled a whole bunch of paint in my basement. Making a terrible mess. I’ve decided to not pay my son any allowance until he cleans it up. He is not allowed any playtime until the basement is clean again. In fact he won’t be playing at all unless he agrees to take 24% less allowance. After all he does live in my house and eats my food.

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  • mcloki

    That was going to be the crux of my argument. And Florida is going to be moving to Quebec City  sooner rather than later.

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  • rustynail

    You give your son an allowance?

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  • mcloki

    They are in the business of providing content and advertising venues. The AHL would make great Saturday afternoon television. So why not show it. 

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  • rustynail

    Jim Ralph ‏@Jim_Ralph
    Told someone I only made it as far as 6th grade. Was asked how I ever got out of grade 5. Said it was because I used to lend teacher my car.

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  • Yaknowwhat

    How on earth are the owners benefitting financially from locking the players out? The players aren’t getting paid…and niether are the owners…neither side is benefitting financially right now…both are losing money….not sure where your going with this?

    As I said..I don’t lay the blame on either side singularly..I was clear that I blame both sides equally for the lockout…also…if unioned employees have no interest in their employer being profitable and viable they shouldn’t be least bit surprised when they find themselves being layed off or terminated…but I will tell you this…most employees I know are extremely concerned about the fianancial health and long term viability of the companies they work for …

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  • mcloki

    Maybe you could bring in some kids from another neighbourhood and let them play in your basement at the reduced allowance rate? Any word on your kid going across the street to play at someone else’s house, thereby depriving that kid of a play area?

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  • Burtonboy

    Interestingly I heard LeBrun talking about that deal a couple of days ago . When they had the press conference to announce the deal in 2005 everyone was talking about how the owners had screwed over the union . Ted Saskin who was right along side LeBrun whispered to him just watch and see . If the revenues rise as I think they might the players are going to do very well out of this . Guess Saskin knew what he was talking about eh.

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  • Mind Bomb

    Hahhahaha

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  • mcloki

    The owners in crap markets don’t make any money in Oct-November due t football and other things. Their crowds don’t show up till December Jan. But they do have to pay full salary starting Oct. The owners will save 300 million in salaries vs very low revenues in Oct -Nov. Especially if they don’t have to pay the players for locking them out. Hell I’d do it every year if it saved me 300 million dollars.

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  • Yaknowwhat

    You forgot the part about your son leaving banana peels all over the basement floor….

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