Don’t punish yourself

by on January 7, 2013 in Opinion - 968 Comments

Don’t punish yourself
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With the NHL lockout behind us and anticipation building ahead of a season that will start next week, a lot of the discussion surrounding the league has started to focus on actual hockey again. Not the business of hockey, but lineups, coaches, potential roster movement, the salary cap, and so on. It’s great.

But for a lot of fans there remains a sour taste in their mouths, brought on by just how ridiculous this whole thing was to begin with. Why did this have to drag on and wipe half a season for a deal that many people could see was there since October? Fans are still pissed, and I can totally understand.

While it seems like most have simply rejoiced at the thought of the NHL returning, some have decided to stick to their idea of punishing the league for locking them out of watching the game they love, whether it’s on television or at the arena. Many have said that the league basically isn’t apologizing enough, or haven’t brought forth initiatives to “win the fans back.”

Personally I could care less for that garbage. For a team to apologize to me in a statement on their website or an email means nothing, as it was pretty clear they all banded together to stop the game from happening in order to put together a business deal. It is what it is, or was what it was. The lockout was frustrating, but all things considered, we only missed out on 32 games of hockey or so.

Now, if people want to go ahead and punish the league by not returning to their seats or television sets, that’s their choice. I can understand if fans want to try hurting the NHL’s wallet. My only advice (which probably isn’t worth much) is this: don’t punish yourself to punish the NHL.

I was watching The Reporters on TSN yesterday and the crew on there brought up this issue. Steve Simmons mentioned that fans should perhaps just go to the games but avoid concession stands and whatnot. Hot dogs, nachos, beer, whatever. I could sort of see his point, making it by far the smartest thing Simmons has ever said. But then Cathal Kelly, who writes for The Star made a much better point; why rob yourself of your own in-game experience in an attempt to punish the NHL? And he’s absolutely right. If I’m at an NHL game and hungry for some nachos, I could take a few dollars out of the NHL’s hands by staying in my seat, but I’m still going to be hungry. I just don’t really see how I’m any further ahead. I guess I’m “sticking it to the NHL”, but again, I still want nachos.

The same goes for watching at home. I know many people have said fans should avoid the NHL for a week when it returns, to make a statement. Fair enough, make your statement. I’ll be hanging out watching hockey. If you’re fine with that, it’s all good. But if it’s going to make you unhappy, you should probably reconsider.

Maybe I’m a blind follower of the NHL. A sheep. But it would make me unhappy to be somewhere else while my buddies are drinking beer and watching the Leafs game, and I think any time you’re unhappy when you don’t need to be sounds pretty awful. So like the title says, punish the NHL if you feel you need to, but seriously look at whether you’re punishing yourself as well.

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  • Bon Scott was a Leaf fan

    Is it possible to trade cap space as well??

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  • Burtonboy

    CapGeek ‏@capgeek
    That’s about $9.6M in cap money teams can retain in trades, under a $64.3M upper limit. #NHL

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  • rustynail

    With our luck Benn gets injured and he win the lottery.

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  • rustynail

    I don’t think so directly

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  • Great dane

    From Satkowiak . a Hockeywriter blogger on Dallas:



    Complicating matters here is how Dallas has handled restricted free agent offers under general manager Joe Nieuwendyk.
    Following the 2009-10 season, then-Dallas forward James Neal
    was in a similar situation that Benn currently finds himself in. He had
    just registered 55 points in 79 games (slightly off from the 63 Benn
    had in 71 games this past season) and was looking for a long-term deal.
    The
    only issue was Nieuwendyk preferred Neal sign a “bridge contract,”
    getting him two more years of development time. Neal ended up signing a two-year, $5.75 million contract a day before training camp began.
    Later that year, Neal was shipped to Pittsburgh in the infamous deal that brought Alex Goligoski to Dallas. Not that Benn would be traded this year, but Neal ended up forming great chemistry with Evgeni Malkin, and was recently given a a six-year, $30 million extension by the Penguins. That situation is part of what makes Benn’s so murky.
    Recent
    trends have shown that young players are not getting the bridge
    contracts that Dallas signed with Neal. Rather, they are getting
    long-term, big money deals.
    Courtesy of CapGeek, Taylor Hall got seven-years, $42 million. Jordan Eberle
    got six-years, $36 million. Tyler Seguin got six-years, $34.5 million.
    Evander Kane got five-years, $26.25 million. You get the picture.
    Where
    does that leave the Stars and Benn? Certainly he can be placed in the
    same echelon as those players in terms of talent. And you better believe
    he sees guys his age getting contracts of that size and is bugging his
    agent to push for him to get the same.
    Certainly, the season he is having with Hamburg (20 points in 19 games) is only helping his case.
    The
    question in this situation is what will Nieuwendyk choose to do? His
    past actions (although in an incredibly small sample size) seem to
    suggest he will hope for Benn to take a bridge deal. However, Benn has
    shown that he is at a higher level than Neal was during those
    negotiations in 2010.”

    Doesn’t look like Nieuwendyk will give Benn a big fat contract but maybe Burke can and will. Joe N has a very good relationship with BB.

    So make a package that match the Neal – Goligoski trade. 
     

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  • rustynail

    Brian Lawton ‏@brianlawton9
    Performance bonus cushion of 7.5% will remain but it will no longer be counted to help clubs get to the floor or minimum salary!

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  • wendelsway

    Was so busy making perogies, this afternoon for Ukrainian Christmas, that I forgot to say………..Merry Christmas to those celebrating today  : )

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  • Great dane

     Exactly

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  • Bon Scott was a Leaf fan

    Send in Keon to negotiate on behalf of Burke (after his milk and cookies of course).

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  • Reimocerous

    Chris Hadfield‏@Cmdr_Hadfield6 Jan With the lockout finally ending and a 50-game NHL season about to begin, I am ready to cheer from orbit. Go Leafs! pic.twitter.com/xHX55431

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  • rustynail

    Dallas does have an owner now though.

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  • Great dane

     After 3 Butterfingers he will be under the roof LOL

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  • Marlies Man

    You know, his Moose Jaw team is not very good and it was expected he would probably make the team in the 13-14 season anyway, with half a season gone, they might keep him around if he shows he belongs.

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  • Great dane

    I know – but not with that deep pockets and Dallas is just breaking even. They will be between 44 and 48 million next season

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  • Reimocerous

    Yeah if Moose Jaw is adamant about not trading him, is it really better for him to be there? They are just not good. At all.

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  • CanuckintheUK

     With a forward cap limit ot $64m, if they are at say $55m, do they now want to sign one player to 10% of their cap for 5+years??

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  • wendelsway

    If by slim chance Rielly does play for the Leafs this season, he will have outplayed our current D by a good margin and will have earned it……starting to think, if Carlyle thinks he’s ready, it may just be better than playing for the shit ass team he is currently with.

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  • Burtonboy

    Anthony Petrielli ‏@APetrielli
    Landsberg just asked Perry+Getzlaf on OTR if they were happy Boudreau was testing them and not Carlyle. They only laughed. Sums that up.

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  • wendelsway

    Doesn’t surprise me….still maintain that Frattin made the team last year and would play for the Leafs when the season got underway.

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  • Burtonboy

    Arthur Staple ‏@StapeNewsday
    #Isles news: L. Visnovsky has decided to stay in Slovakia for the rest of the season, via his agent. Statement to come.

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  • TheCanucksnaphook

    Oh Lubomir you joker

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  • Kurt!!

    so gunner would be about the same as goligoski I would say and i would move kadri to bring in benn thats a good fountation right there for a benn trade

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  • rustynail

    Pretty much expected given how he hated being traded to the Islanders

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  • wendelsway

    Yep…….no surprise there.

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  • Kurt!!

    anything to not have to play on long island haha

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