Feature Story

  • We Aint Dead Yet

    Everything that could go wrong for the Senators did in Game 4.

    Despite being up 2-1 at the end of twenty minutes, you could tell the Senators were playing with fire. If not for the play of Craig Anderson, this game could have been ugly right off the bat.  The good news is, they ain't dead yet.

    Written on Thursday, 23 May 2013 12:04
    Comments (92) Read 2070 times
  • Sponsor

  • Sponsor 2

Tuesday, 16 October 2012 12:59

NHL Offers 50/50 Split-BSens in Rochester

(UPDATE 6:32 PM)- Amid all the excitement over the day's CBA developments, there is still some hockey to watch tonight.  The Binghamton Senators are in Rochester to take on the Buffalo Sabres AHL affiliate.  The game is available on Team 1200 but keep an eye on the comment section for any streams that become available.

In what seems like the first significant movement in CBA negotiations between the NHL and NHLPA, the league announced that they have offered a 50/50 HRR split.

How this new offer sits with the NHLPA remains to be seen but this certainly seems like a step in the right direction. Donald Fehr is expected to meet with the media in Toronto shortly.

Bettman indicated that this offer was made with the intention of saving a full 82 game season which is apparently still possible if the puck is dropped by November 2.

Last modified on Tuesday, 16 October 2012 17:32

Comments   Jump to Last Post

 
0 #1 Sandy 2012-10-16 12:05
Pierre LeBrun is saying the 50-50 split would be immediate.. no phasing in.

The full 82 game schedule would have teams playing 1 extra game every 5 weeks...

Sportsnet said there was no rollback... but how would they get from 57% to 50% without some salary takeback.. unless it's escrow.

Now if they get this done now they may keep a lot of the revenue they expect to get.

Apparently Fehr is speaking in about 15 minutes...

How bad would it look for the players IF they refuse this? Would they lose fan support?

Is the offer from the NHL really that.. or is there something there the players won't like? There are still other issues to discuss like free agency, entry levels, etc.. but this one is the big sticking point..

Give and take.. get it done.
Quote
 
 
+3 #2 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2012-10-16 12:08
Let's just get the season started already.
Quote
 
 
+1 #3 SensChirp 2012-10-16 12:10
@aaronward_nhl
NHLPA has called a 5 PM (Eastern) conference call for the Executive Board and the Negotiating Committee. #TSN
Quote
 
 
0 #4 Sandy 2012-10-16 12:14
Let's all keep our fingers crossed.

It's only one hurdle.. but the biggest one... the UFA, ELC, arbitration, etc.. can be done pretty quickly.

So we wait... it's going to be a long 6 hours or so.. that is IF they let us know tonight.

The NHL made a big move. My guess is the NHL realized the damage they are doing to the NHL with this lockout.

Maybe the anger from the fans and those saying they were leaving for good put the pressure on.. as well as sponsors & broadcasters.

For the good of the NHL get this done.
Quote
 
 
+1 #5 Patrick 2.0 2012-10-16 12:15
50/50...like it should be. I don't like Bettman, but if the NHLPA turns this down and possibly ruins the last chance of having an 82 game season this year (or at least returns a very close offer), then I think that the NHLPA is about to lose a lot of support from the fans.
Quote
 
 
+2 #6 conor_smythe 2012-10-16 12:20
Quoting Patrick 2.0:
50/50...like it should be. I don't like Bettman, but if the NHLPA turns this down and possibly ruins the last chance of having an 82 game season this year (or at least returns a very close offer), then I think that the NHLPA is about to lose a lot of support from the fans.


Woah there, I admit a 50/50 split looks good. But Leta not forget all the other factors the NHL had in their initial offer

Maximum contract length
Later UFA status
No arbitration
Longer entry level contracts

And other stuff I can't remembe. If all they did was wiggle on the revenue split, but keep all the other stuff from the initial offer, there's still a lot of negotiating left to do
Quote
 
 
+3 #7 SensChirp 2012-10-16 12:21
Ton of optimism around this offer right now.
Quote
 
 
0 #8 conor_smythe 2012-10-16 12:23
And if that's the case, for everything the PA tries to get rid of, the NHL will renegotiate the revenues

Example: PA- we don't want longer entry level

NHL- ok , but now we want 51%... and so on
Quote
 
 
+2 #9 spezzerman 2012-10-16 12:24
Quoting conor_smythe:
Quoting Patrick 2.0:
50/50...like it should be. I don't like Bettman, but if the NHLPA turns this down and possibly ruins the last chance of having an 82 game season this year (or at least returns a very close offer), then I think that the NHLPA is about to lose a lot of support from the fans.


Woah there, I admit a 50/50 split looks good. But Leta not forget all the other factors the NHL had in their initial offer

Maximum contract length
Later UFA status
No arbitration
Longer entry level contracts

And other stuff I can't remembe. If all they did was wiggle on the revenue split, but keep all the other stuff from the initial offer, there's still a lot of negotiating left to do


If I am understanding the tweets correctly, NHL has moved on the other stuff,meaning keeping it status quo.

50/50 split with lost revenue made up over the next few years of profit. unless there are slippery numbers this is sounding more than fair

Get it done
Quote
 
 
0 #10 Sandy 2012-10-16 12:24
14 minutes ago
Some tweets from LeBrun..

@Real_ESPNLeBrun: Also league has taken off table some of the systemic changes to player contracts which they asked for in initial July offer

@Real_ESPNLeBrun: Am told in NHL offer there is a proposal designed to "protect" players for salary reductions in the initial years

IMO -- the Owners made a big move today with this offer. Remains to be seen IF the players agree...

As an outsider it seems to be fair.. and that's what the players have been saying.. they want a fair offer..

Do the players perceive this as the Owners 'giving in'?
Quote
 
 
0 #11 conor_smythe 2012-10-16 12:27
Spezzerman/sand y, thanks for the twitter updates.. this offer is sounding better by the minute :)
Quote
 
 
0 #12 spezzerman 2012-10-16 12:27
Ooops - yep I did read it wrong. all that stuff appears to be up in the air. But as they have said, that stuff can get worked out pretty quick. its all about the split and no rollback.
Quote
 
 
0 #13 spezzerman 2012-10-16 12:30
more details emerging, would suggest finding John Shannon's twitter feed and following along.

https://twitter.com/JSportsnet
Quote
 
 
0 #14 Sandy 2012-10-16 12:33
One point I haven't seen.. is exactly the LENGTH of this contract?

Could we be doing this again in 5 years? God, I hope not.

My emotions are so high now... I will be soooooo pissed off if the players refuse this..

Whatever comes out of this... I'm still going to Bingo!!!
Quote
 
 
+1 #15 spezzerman 2012-10-16 12:36
Quoting Sandy:
One point I haven't seen.. is exactly the LENGTH of this contract?

Could we be doing this again in 5 years? God, I hope not.

My emotions are so high now... I will be soooooo pissed off if the players refuse this..

Whatever comes out of this... I'm still going to Bingo!!!


I read Don Fehr said that it was "at least" six years
Quote
 
 
+2 #16 stevrock 2012-10-16 12:36
Word on the street, 6 year deal.

I wouldn't get too excited yet, there's still going to be some negotiating on what is considered HRR.
Quote
 
 
+1 #17 spezzerman 2012-10-16 12:36
no matter what, there is NO WAY the NHLPA can refuse to respond.
Quote
 
 
0 #18 Sandy 2012-10-16 12:37
Quoting spezzerman:
more details emerging, would suggest finding John Shannon's twitter feed and following along.

https://twitter.com/JSportsnet


Thanks for the tip on that...

Seems the only sticking point in this.. is that they have kept the 5 yr maximum for player contracts.

UFA at age 28 or 8 yrs.. Up 1 year from current.

ELC to 4 yrs.. up 1 yr from current..

Now if only 1 issue is the contract length.. maybe the PA comes back with a 6 or 7 year contract length... and just maybe this will fly...

Having only shortterm contracts eliminates those ridiculous cap circumventing ones...
Quote
 
 
+1 #19 spezzerman 2012-10-16 12:38
Quoting stevrock:
Word on the street, 6 year deal.

I wouldn't get too excited yet, there's still going to be some negotiating on what is considered HRR.


The NHL has already said they would be willing to keep it as is, they will again. especially now that they obviously want to get a deal done.
Quote
 
 
0 #20 Mat 2012-10-16 12:47
Ball is in the NHLPA's court now. People don't care who blinks first. Just as long as someone does. Good on Bettman for putting the offer forward.

Players can't afford to be greedy now. I don't think they have the overwhelming support they thought they would have in the beginning.
Quote
 
 
0 #21 Sandy 2012-10-16 12:58
More from Darren Dreger:

Darren Dreger ‏@DarrenDreger
The payback to the players would occur over the balance of their contracts.

Darren Dreger ‏@DarrenDreger
NHL intends on calculating lost salary in getting to 50-50 and will pay the players back over time.

Darren Dreger ‏@DarrenDreger
Need to see provision for year 1 salary protection. Initial player response: 1% increase. Still a 12-13% reduction in yr 1 (7/57= 12.2%).
Quote
 
 
0 #22 Andrews Theory 2012-10-16 12:58
gotta think this handcuffs the nhlpa... they reject watch the public backlash...

fan support plays into this more than some admit
Quote
 
 
-2 #23 Sandy 2012-10-16 13:00
Quoting Mat:
Ball is in the NHLPA's court now. People don't care who blinks first. Just as long as someone does. Good on Bettman for putting the offer forward.

Players can't afford to be greedy now. I don't think they have the overwhelming support they thought they would have in the beginning.


Well players like Ovechkin probably won't like it... but the 3rd or 4th line players will jump to it...

Will the 'regular' players outvote the superstars? That's the point.
Quote
 
 
-2 #24 Sandy 2012-10-16 13:01
Quoting Andrews Theory:
gotta think this handcuffs the nhlpa... they reject watch the public backlash...

fan support plays into this more than some admit


The PA has spent months trying to get fan support.. they lose it rather quickly if they refuse this deal.

IMO this is the best they will get... if they refuse we see no season and less of a deal when they do sign it...
Quote
 
 
-1 #25 zachpraisetheswedes 2012-10-16 13:02
As far as I'm concerned, that's as good as its gonna get for the PA.

If they refuse this it will be a LONG lockout.

I've been on the players side the whole time but this shows the league wants to get this done.

If this doesn't get accepted or at least countered with a 50/50 split and only minor changes in other areas I will absolutely loose my shit.

Like we've been saying all along, everyone knew it was going to come to an even split. If the players refuse to come to 50% it will look beyond terrible on their part.

This has to get done today or tomorrow!!
Quote
 
 
+1 #26 spezzerman 2012-10-16 13:03
You have to think the PA will support this, no? Redden will, that is for sure!

John Shannon ‏@JSportsnet
Another interesting tidbit from NHL offer... Players' Salaries for those NHLers playing in the AHL would be part of the cap.
Quote
 
 
-2 #27 Sandy 2012-10-16 13:07
Quoting spezzerman:
You have to think the PA will support this, no? Redden will, that is for sure!

John Shannon ‏@JSportsnet
Another interesting tidbit from NHL offer... Players' Salaries for those NHLers playing in the AHL would be part of the cap.


Boy the NYRangers won't like that. IF there is provision for a buyout.. he goes first.

He has 4 NHL games to play to reach 1,000 -- 4 games the Rangers wouldn't let him play. Does he sign somewhere for league minimum to get those 4 games? Question is where? Do you think he really regrets not taking about 3M in the salary offer from the Sens?
Quote
 
 
0 #28 SensFanInMTL 2012-10-16 13:16
Not gonna get my hopes too high but this is looking like a major improvement since the fuckin debacle started.

@StartTheFKSeasonAlready

Senators have recalled Jean-Gabriel Pageau, Matt Puempel, Stefan Noesen, Shance Prince & Daren Kramer as reinforcements to kick everybody's asses.
Quote
 
 
0 #29 SensFanInMTL 2012-10-16 13:19
Quoting SensChirp:
Ton of optimism around this offer right now.

That's what we can only hope for, bud. But what's happening as far as Entry Level being extended to 5 years, and UFA status extended to 10 years, etc.?

P.S. If they agree to come to terms, how many yea rs will this CBA last? Because it would seem that every time a CBA expires, it causes a pause for quite some time.

Bettman's job is finally looking like he is trying. He better pull this off or any credibility will once again be thrown out the window.
Quote
 
 
0 #30 Mat 2012-10-16 13:19
Quoting Sandy:
Quoting Mat:
Ball is in the NHLPA's court now. People don't care who blinks first. Just as long as someone does. Good on Bettman for putting the offer forward.

Players can't afford to be greedy now. I don't think they have the overwhelming support they thought they would have in the beginning.


Well players like Ovechkin probably won't like it... but the 3rd or 4th line players will jump to it...

Will the 'regular' players outvote the superstars? That's the point.


Its 1 player, 1 vote as far as I know. Superstars could not possibly outvote the rest of the league and besides a few threats from russians getting paid by the KHL right now, they would not be able to tip the scale of an otherwise promising deal.

And once the agreement is signed, the players are under contract and will be mandated to return to their respective clubs. I doubt the Russian contingency will refuse or disobey. Especially the stars on 10 year long contracts. Regardless, there would be consequences.

Ovechkin only cares about the Sochi provision. Everything else was just empty threats. Not knowing much about this new offer, there is still a sentiment that the NHL is opting for the status quo on many player related issues. I suspect that this will be the same for the Olympic participation.
Quote
 
 
0 #31 Sensnation 2012-10-16 13:44
Good to see the owners finally came to the table with the beginning of a real offer. As I've been saying all along, they were posturing until now, and now is when they're realizing it's not worth the damage to the industry that continuing this charade would do.

I imagine the final agreement will involve phasing in towards the 50/50 split, but at least we're getting somewhere now and the bullying has stopped.
Quote
 
 
0 #32 Sensnation 2012-10-16 13:48
Quoting Andrews Theory:
gotta think this handcuffs the nhlpa... they reject watch the public backlash...

fan support plays into this more than some admit


This isn't an accept or reject scenario. This is the beginning of real negotiations. Why are people acting like the NHLPA has to straight up accept this one? This is a process, this is just the first MEANINGFUL step that has taken place in quite some time. It's not over yet, but we can see the finish line!
Quote
 
 
0 #33 RUSHRLZ 2012-10-16 13:51
Call me a pessimist but judging from Fehr's reaction + body language, he is trying to say all the "right things" at this moment but...
Quote
 
 
+1 #34 SensChirp 2012-10-16 13:55
Quoting RUSHRLZ:
Call me a pessimist but judging from Fehr's reaction + body language, he is trying to say all the "right things" at this moment but...

I think Fehr is just a pessimistic prick by nature. It's the reaction or rumours of reaction by players that you need to monitor. Not really up to Fehr.
Quote
 
 
+3 #35 SensChirp 2012-10-16 13:56
This proposal will not be accepted, but they will negotiate off it. Get the sense things will start to happen fairly quickly from this point.
Quote
 
 
+1 #36 Tcharger 2012-10-16 13:58
I seriously hope an 82 game season happens...I am too stubborn to give up on my "if they miss a single game I won't spend another dime on the NHL" statements.
Quote
 
 
0 #37 Sandy 2012-10-16 13:58
More from John Shannon:

John Shannon ‏@JSportsnet
In my haste,may have noted 4 years for entry level. Told that I am wrong with that number..it appears to be remaining at 3 years.

==============

From an outsider.. I can't see what is really bad in this offer. The NHL has put the pressure on the NHLPA to accept this or lose a season and fan support...

The only negotiating I see from this would be on contract length.

According to Darren Dreger:

Darren Dreger ‏@DarrenDreger
Final details of the NHL's proposal were fine tuned over the wknd, but, the league worked on offer for several days


==========

So I assume discussions with the PA were held to discuss what they were looking for..
Quote
 
 
0 #38 spezzerman 2012-10-16 14:01
Quoting RUSHRLZ:
Call me a pessimist but judging from Fehr's reaction + body language, he is trying to say all the "right things" at this moment but...


I think he is just extra careful not to say the wrong things without going through the offer extensively or gauging player reaction.

if the NHLPA can't find a way to get start participating based on this offer, I have no sympathy for them.
Quote
 
 
0 #39 lbernier 2012-10-16 14:06
It is not certain but I think the NHL has said here we will agree with 50/50, honour your contracts, no rollbacks and play a full year if you agree to a longer Entry level deal, max of 7-8 years on a contract and taking away arbitration. These will now be the issues that need to be hammered out but the good thing is 50/50 means both sides win and get the same amount. With the owners gaining 7% in revenue they needed to give something back to the players so it is honouring their contracts. I think there is a structure with how the deals are made on contract extensions now and ufa age will be the negotiation that will be the main focus now as I am sure both sides can agree to 50/50 and no rollbacks. To me this is my offer I would counter with:

-50/50 HRR
-No salary Rollbacks
-UFA age goes up to 28 from 27
-Entry Level deals are a standard 4 year deal
-Salary Cap stays the same where it is at, but the floor decreases by 5 million.
-Players and owners lose rights to arbitration they will have to deal with a contract dispute themselves.
-Max years on any deal is 8 years

that would be about it with many more issues to cover but that would be the main ones I believe.
Quote
 
 
0 #40 Smash_88 2012-10-16 14:08
It's Fehr job to downplay it... As a union head any proposal that comes from the other side is never going to "acceptable"...

But a little tweak by the PA and all of a sudden it's a great deal... LOL
Quote
 
 
0 #41 RUSHRLZ 2012-10-16 14:15
I guess so but I have a bad feeling about this.

On an unrelated note, when FEAR said that the proposal was for "at least 6 years" I hope by that he meant TWENTY.
Quote
 
 
+1 #42 Tookie 2012-10-16 14:42
Quoting Sandy:
Pierre LeBrun is saying the 50-50 split would be immediate.. no phasing in.

The full 82 game schedule would have teams playing 1 extra game every 5 weeks...

Sportsnet said there was no rollback... but how would they get from 57% to 50% without some salary takeback.. unless it's escrow.

Now if they get this done now they may keep a lot of the revenue they expect to get.

Apparently Fehr is speaking in about 15 minutes...

How bad would it look for the players IF they refuse this? Would they lose fan support?

Is the offer from the NHL really that.. or is there something there the players won't like? There are still other issues to discuss like free agency, entry levels, etc.. but this one is the big sticking point..

Give and take.. get it done.


Sandy its not that simple, yes is 50/50 HRR split but what else are the demands of the NHL...

Like UFA's at 28 years old or 8 years of service...
Lenght of contracts are 5 years...
Entry level contracts are 4 years...
Revenue sharing would be at or near 200 million dollars
...


Its not as simple as ok 50/50 we agree, obviously its a good starting point but I dont think the NHLPA will accept without atleast adding some stuff or taking stuff out.
Quote
 
 
+4 #43 Trollard 2012-10-16 14:58
This is a step in the right direction. I really hope we get a full season out of this.
Quote
 
 
0 #44 Andrews Theory 2012-10-16 15:09
I would think this offer is contingent on getting a deal done quickly to ensure they maximize revenues for the season. As per Sandy above, if the players dick around and drag it out, it will swing back the other way.

Nhlpa absolutely needs to come back w proposal that is reasonably in line with what is proposed not something that has a totally different frame work.
Quote
 
 
0 #45 Sandy 2012-10-16 15:11
Quoting Tookie:
Quoting Sandy:
Pierre LeBrun is saying the 50-50 split would be immediate.. no phasing in.

The full 82 game schedule would have teams playing 1 extra game every 5 weeks...

Sportsnet said there was no rollback... but how would they get from 57% to 50% without some salary takeback.. unless it's escrow.

Now if they get this done now they may keep a lot of the revenue they expect to get.

Apparently Fehr is speaking in about 15 minutes...

How bad would it look for the players IF they refuse this? Would they lose fan support?

Is the offer from the NHL really that.. or is there something there the players won't like? There are still other issues to discuss like free agency, entry levels, etc.. but this one is the big sticking point..

Give and take.. get it done.


Sandy its not that simple, yes is 50/50 HRR split but what else are the demands of the NHL...

Like UFA's at 28 years old or 8 years of service...
Lenght of contracts are 5 years...
Entry level contracts are 4 years...
Revenue sharing would be at or near 200 million dollars
...


Its not as simple as ok 50/50 we agree, obviously its a good starting point but I dont think the NHLPA will accept without atleast adding some stuff or taking stuff out.


John Shannon came back that he made a mistake and ELC's stay at 3. Tookie I realize a lot of other 'things' are in the CBA.. but the big one was the split of HRR... The rest should get done with a give and take.. fingers crossed.
Quote
 
 
0 #46 Tookie 2012-10-16 15:43
Quoting Sandy:
John Shannon came back that he made a mistake and ELC's stay at 3. Tookie I realize a lot of other 'things' are in the CBA.. but the big one was the split of HRR... The rest should get done with a give and take.. fingers crossed.


One would hope so, I mean thats what the NHLPA were pushing for and even said themselves that the minor issues can be dealt with in 2 hours...

Lets see if they backpeddle...
Quote
 
 
+1 #47 zoostation 2012-10-16 16:00
Line-up for Bingamton tonight?

Balls in NHLPA's court. PLEASE take it and run.
I NEED some hockey.

Go Sens Go !!!
Quote
 
 
+3 #48 Andrews Theory 2012-10-16 16:01
i'm pretty excited.. i was beinning to think the whole situation was hopelss and i'd have to join a book club
Quote
 
 
0 #49 ZipZapRap 2012-10-16 16:16
I haven't been paying too much attention to all this nonsense..

But wasn't a 50/50 split the goal from the get go for the owners?

And why couldnt this "progress" have been made in September when players were signing deals elsewhere
Quote
 
 
0 #50 Sandy 2012-10-16 16:41
Listened to a very small snippet of a Darren Dreger interview on the Team 1200.

He thinks the players may not be happy with an immediate cutback to 50/50 split.

He said what would happen if the players outright refused to accept that offer.. He said this could still get very ugly.

Not that I believe Eklund for one minute.. but he heard some of the PA is saying this offer is all PR and a lot of fluff.

I don't know who to believe.

Don't toy with my emotions guys... get this deal done...
Quote
 
 
+1 #51 SwedishSens 2012-10-16 16:51
Sounds like the NHLPA wants more of the pie ..50/50 will not get this deal done .

When the deal breaks done its 55 45 deal for the owners with the owners giving the players an additional 5 percent out of escrow.. So giving the players there own money back..Not going too happen
Quote
 
 
+5 #52 Merchaholic 2012-10-16 17:01
The HRR should be fine at 50/50. If they aren't happy with a fair split, fuck them.
Quote
 
 
0 #53 lbernier 2012-10-16 17:25
I could not find a lineup tonight for Bingo....the only information I could find was Robin Lehner will start tonight in goal with Ben Bishop as the backup. Nathan Lawson will be scratched and did not travel with the team to Rochester.
Quote
 
 
0 #54 spezzerman 2012-10-16 17:32
Quoting lbernier:
I could not find a lineup tonight for Bingo....the only information I could find was Robin Lehner will start tonight in goal with Ben Bishop as the backup. Nathan Lawson will be scratched and did not travel with the team to Rochester.


I read that Da Costa and Weircioch make their debut tonight
Quote
 
 
0 #55 zachpraisetheswedes 2012-10-16 17:34
I heard on Team1200 that Pageau is centering the 1st line with Zibanejad and Silfverberg
Quote
 
 
0 #56 SensChirp 2012-10-16 17:39
This was the line up the other night. Although as mentioned above, Da Costa and Wiercioch are expected to play.

Zibanejad-Pageau-Silfverberg
Hoffman-Cannone-Petersson
Cowick-Grant-Stone
Dziurzynski-Downing-Jessiman

Cowen-Benoit
Borowiecki-Gryba
Claesson-Eckford

Lehner
Quote
 
 
-1 #57 zachpraisetheswedes 2012-10-16 17:43
Something most fans aren't taking into account with this offer is that a 50/50 split with no salary roll backs means there will be a massive amount of money the players will have to put into escrow.

They won't like that in the least bit. Essentially its a different way of wording a salary cut.

What we also haven't heard is if the 50/d0 split will last for the entire CBA contract. I'm willing to be it won't. It will almost for sure go up on the league's side every year by 1 or 2 percent.

That to me is a bunch of BS only because the PA won't accept it since yes it moves more towards the players but is still a big reduction in HRR split.

The other thing that bothers me is that Betman oh so casually admited to the media that he is giving out more info than he usually does about his proposals but he only gave out enough info to make it look like the league made an unbelievable offer.

That is not the case. Yes they took a step forward which is good but essentially it was a major scheme to get the fans on their side.

Still I hope its a solid enough offer to generate enough interest from the players to make their 1st substantial offer. I guess we'll find out soon enough
Quote
 
 
0 #58 Captain Alfie 2012-10-16 18:07
Stream: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/bsenshockeylive
Quote
 
 
0 #59 Mat 2012-10-16 18:15
If the other one doesn't work...

http://www.thefirstrow.eu/watch/147098/1/watch-ahl:-binghamton-senators-vs-rochester-americans.html
Quote
 
 
+2 #60 Mat 2012-10-16 18:26
Solid shift from Stone.
Quote
 
 
+2 #61 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2012-10-16 18:26
Mark Stone already looking better than last game.
Quote
 
 
0 #62 Mat 2012-10-16 18:27
Hoffman playing well. Controlling the play. Very nice to see.
Quote
 
 
0 #63 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2012-10-16 18:32
Mark my words, by the end of the NHL season, Mike Hoffman will find himself with the Ottawa Senators.

And Zibanejad is good.
Quote
 
 
+2 #64 Mat 2012-10-16 18:38
DaCosta has wicked hands. Very underrated player.
Quote
 
 
+1 #65 jasonboucher 2012-10-16 18:39
As a fan obviously I am excited about the potential of NHL hockey this year. I am also excited to finally separate rhetoric from reality. The owners have compromised. There is no way to spin it any other way. The league has a plan to pay a full season. I don't, for a moment expect this to be the final offer. What we will now see is if the players want what is fair, or do they want a homerun? Fair, with adjustments, is right in front of them (based on the leaked aspects of the offer). A homerun isn't & to push for it will come at a price.

Interesting next 9-10 days.
Quote
 
 
0 #66 Mat 2012-10-16 18:39
1-0 Sens! Dzurzynsky assisted from Stone
Quote
 
 
-1 #67 Sandy 2012-10-16 18:47
Quoting zachpraisetheswedes:
Something most fans aren't taking into account with this offer is that a 50/50 split with no salary roll backs means there will be a massive amount of money the players will have to put into escrow.

They won't like that in the least bit. Essentially its a different way of wording a salary cut.

What we also haven't heard is if the 50/d0 split will last for the entire CBA contract. I'm willing to be it won't. It will almost for sure go up on the league's side every year by 1 or 2 percent.

That to me is a bunch of BS only because the PA won't accept it since yes it moves more towards the players but is still a big reduction in HRR split.

The other thing that bothers me is that Betman oh so casually admited to the medi that he is giving out more info than he usually does about his proposals but he only gave out enough info to make it look like the league made an unbelievable offer.

That is not the case. Yes they took a step forward which is good but essentially it was a major scheme to get the fans on their side.

Still I hope its a solid enough offer to generate enough interest from the players to make their 1st substantial offer. I guess we'll find out soon enough


There is a provision that for the $$ 'given back' by the players to get to 50% will be calculated and paid back to them every year over the life of the contract..
Quote
 
 
0 #68 conor_smythe 2012-10-16 18:47
Quoting Mat:
DaCosta has wicked hands. Very underrated player.


yes but those drag moves dont work too well in the big leagues

Quoting jasonboucher:
As a fan obviously I am excited about the potential of NHL hockey this year. I am also excited to finally separate rhetoric from reality. The owners have compromised. There is no way to spin it any other way. The league has a plan to pay a full season.


I suspect the league was sitting on this offer from day 1. their first proposal was BS, but Ill bet they were expecting a counter, and to go back and forth until they had accomplished something closer to 51/49 for the league... with no counter proposal (the PA calling the leagues BS) the NHL finally caved and presented their real offer

Quoting Mat:
1-0 Sens! Dzurzynsky assisted from Stone


Great release, but like I said above, drag moves like that only work in the AHL
Quote
 
 
0 #69 Merchaholic 2012-10-16 18:48
Goal by Dziurzynski assisted by Stone and Cowen.
Quote
 
 
0 #70 lbernier 2012-10-16 18:52
Quoting conor_smythe:
Quoting Mat:
DaCosta has wicked hands. Very underrated player.


yes but those drag moves dont work too well in the big leagues

Quoting jasonboucher:
As a fan obviously I am excited about the potential of NHL hockey this year. I am also excited to finally separate rhetoric from reality. The owners have compromised. There is no way to spin it any other way. The league has a plan to pay a full season.


I suspect the league was sitting on this offer from day 1. their first proposal was BS, but Ill bet they were expecting a counter, and to go back and forth until they had accomplished something closer to 51/49 for the league... with no counter proposal (the PA calling the leagues BS) the NHL finally caved and presented their real offer

Quoting Mat:
1-0 Sens! Dzurzynsky assisted from Stone


Great release, but like I said above, drag moves like that only work in the AHL


Drag moves work in the NHL but you have to have good hands to pull them off like Rick Nash, Jason Spezza or Steven Stamkos...remem ber the Spezza goal vs kings coming down on the far side...:P
Quote
 
 
-1 #71 ghost of Hax 2012-10-16 18:54
Quoting Tookie:



Lets see if they backpeddle...


Exactly what a WELCHER would say.
Quote
 
 
-1 #72 freebird 2012-10-16 19:04
Binghampton play-by-play guy Grady Whittenburg is EXCELLENT.

It's time to fire Brownie the Clownie and promote Grady
when the NHL starts up again.
Quote
 
 
-2 #73 Mat 2012-10-16 19:21
Borowiecki gets sent to the box WAY to much. He needs to learn to control those dumb penalties.

I would like to see Pat Cannone centre Zbad and Silfverberg. I don't think Pageau is the right guy for those two.
Quote
 
 
-2 #74 TookieIs100PercentRight 2012-10-16 19:26
Quoting freebird:
Binghampton play-by-play guy Grady Whittenburg is EXCELLENT.

It's time to fire Brownie the Clownie and promote Grady
when the NHL starts up again.


Freeeeeeeeeeeee eeebird! Sorry, couldn't help myself!

Agree that Brown/Wilson need to go and fast. They spend their games talking about their lawn mowers or imaginary people in the stands then miss half the play. Bob Cole is getting pretty bad but at leat he's in his 70s...Dean and Gord are just lazy at their jobs.

WTF did he say Karl Hungus Girgensons?
Quote
 
 
-1 #75 TookieIs100PercentRight 2012-10-16 19:29
Quoting Tookie:
Quoting Sandy:
John Shannon came back that he made a mistake and ELC's stay at 3. Tookie I realize a lot of other 'things' are in the CBA.. but the big one was the split of HRR... The rest should get done with a give and take.. fingers crossed.


One would hope so, I mean thats what the NHLPA were pushing for and even said themselves that the minor issues can be dealt with in 2 hours...

Lets see if they backpeddle...


Fantastic point as always Tooks.
At this point the NHLPA is basically in a corner. They give up 70% but with revenues growing they'll make that back in a few years.

Get it done Fehr...
Quote
 
 
0 #76 Mat 2012-10-16 19:32
Wiercioch makes 2-0!

Second assist from Cowen tonight
Quote
 
 
-1 #77 I11-I1I-II11 2012-10-16 19:33
Quoting TookieIs100PercentRight:
Quoting Tookie:
Quoting Sandy:
John Shannon came back that he made a mistake and ELC's stay at 3. Tookie I realize a lot of other 'things' are in the CBA.. but the big one was the split of HRR... The rest should get done with a give and take.. fingers crossed.


One would hope so, I mean thats what the NHLPA were pushing for and even said themselves that the minor issues can be dealt with in 2 hours...

Lets see if they backpeddle...


Fantastic point as always Tooks.
At this point the NHLPA is basically in a corner. They give up 70% but with revenues growing they'll make that back in a few years.

Get it done Fehr...


Exactly what a WELCHER's sycophant would say.
Quote
 
 
0 #78 jakester 2012-10-16 19:38
GRYBA looks like the best D-man so far to me(excluding Cowen of course - cuz he rules). I love his size and he moves real well.

Hoffman looks like a star in the making.
Quote
 
 
0 #79 timwrx 2012-10-16 19:40
Defense doing a nice job on limiting shots tonight.
Quote
 
 
0 #80 jasonontheoldsenschirp 2012-10-16 19:44
Lehner and Cowen running things tonight. Best players on the ice.
Quote
 
 
0 #81 sben 2012-10-16 19:46
Quoting freebird:
Binghampton play-by-play guy Grady Whittenburg is EXCELLENT.

It's time to fire Brownie the Clownie and promote Grady
when the NHL starts up again.


A trillion times better than Bob Cole. The only reason he is there is because he is uber biased to the toronto maple losers and because hes uber old and has been with the Cole broadcasting company (cbc) for 70 years.

In summary Cole should be gone and Whittenburg in.
Quote
 
 
0 #82 Ryan 2012-10-16 19:48
What are the shots so far
Quote
 
 
0 #83 Mat 2012-10-16 19:53
Quoting Ryan:
What are the shots so far


25-20 Bingo
Quote
 
 
0 #84 conor_smythe 2012-10-16 20:03
Quoting jakester:
GRYBA looks like the best D-man so far to me(excluding Cowen of course - cuz he rules).



Not to mention gryba has actually been our best dman in exhibition games for the past 2 seasons (cowen included)
Quote
 
 
0 #85 timwrx 2012-10-16 20:11
Grady has always been great down here. listened to him when he used to do the Cornell games as wellback in the day.
Quote
 
 
0 #86 timwrx 2012-10-16 20:12
Shots are reversing now. Playing not lose. Not good.
Quote
 
 
+1 #87 Cronie 2012-10-16 20:14
Having watched Hoffman in SJ a few times, I am SO glad he is fitting in well with his AHL brethren! He will be a force on the Sens. Mark my words!
Go BSENS go!!

And NHLPA, stop posturing and make your counter-proposa l and sign! Get those arena workers and servers back to work, amongst others! They need this more than ANYONE else Involved in this shoddy debacle of a 'conflict.'
Quote
 
 
0 #88 timwrx 2012-10-16 20:24
Boro again?!
Quote
 
 
-1 #89 Mat 2012-10-16 20:33
Rochester pressing hard... yesh, Hang on Snoopy... well, you know the rest...

Quoting timwrx:
Boro again?!


Yup
Quote
 
 
-1 #90 GreeningTheMonster 2012-10-16 20:38
3-1 win for bingo !

man dzurkinskiofjei ofjoeifowepfowe d (spelling?) is good
Quote
 
 
0 #91 timwrx 2012-10-16 20:38
Woo Hoo! First road test passed! Friday night is camo night with the B-Sens hunting some Bears!
Quote
 
 
+1 #92 Mat 2012-10-16 20:40
Another solid performance from Lehner. Good to see.
Quote
 
 
0 #93 lbernier 2012-10-16 20:42
My 3 stars of the night:

3rd Star: Eric Gryba
2nd Star: Robin Lehner
1sr Star: David Dziurzynski

Honourable mention: Patrick Wiercioch 1st game back and made an impact with the game winning goal.

Cowen had a good game also with 2 assists but his play seems a bit flat tonight not sure if you guys agree, but he did not seem very noticeable out there for a big guy. Def notice Gryba though.
Quote
 
 
+3 #94 McLovin 2012-10-16 20:43
Dzurzinski looke really good...looked like a man on a mission on the EN goal.nnice to see wiercioch pot one.

Not at all impressed with borowieki so far. Stay out of the box!
Quote
 
 
+1 #95 McLovin 2012-10-16 20:44
I'll jump on the gryba bandwagon too. Thought he looked really solid.
Quote
 
 
+2 #96 ZachPraiseTheSwedes 2012-10-16 21:08
I'm shocked people are only realizing Hoffman is good now.

He had ridiculous stats his last year of junior. This guy can flat out play. He creates offense very easily.

With his size it was obviously going to take some time to adjust to playing against bigger and faster players but everyone should have known he'd be a solid player.

Players shouldn't be judged on their draft number it how they play.

He is definitely a beauty
Quote
 
 
+2 #97 Andrews Theory 2012-10-16 21:33
Quoting ZachPraiseTheSwedes:
I'm shocked people are only realizing Hoffman is good now.

He had ridiculous stats his last year of junior. This guy can flat out play. He creates offense very easily.

With his size it was obviously going to take some time to adjust to playing against bigger and faster players but everyone should have known he'd be a solid player.

Players shouldn't be judged on their draft number it how they play.

He is definitely a beauty


Question with Hoffman is, what is he in he NHL? I would think he projects as a third liner that can chip in offensively but can't help but wonder if he gets packaged with a couple other prospects at some point this year in search of a proven scorer.
Quote
 
 
0 #98 Mark33 2012-10-16 21:49
The Hoff = chris kelly?
Quote
 
 
+1 #99 TheGritty3rdLiner 2012-10-16 22:50
Great that Lehner has played very well through the first two games. A stellar season would do him wonders.

I really like Gryba, Hoffman, Wiercioch, and Dzuirzysnki. Glad to see they all had success tonight.
Quote
 
 
+2 #100 MoeDozer 2012-10-16 23:57
@WHLFromAbove
Calgary Hitmen beat Prince George 5-0. #Sens prospect Chris Driedger had the 30 save shutout. Hitmen threw 53 shots on the Cougars goal.
makes him 6-1-1 with 1SO. 2.56GAA and .914 %

françois brassard 7-1-0 2SO. 1.87GAA and .926 %
Quote
 
 
+2 #101 freebird 2012-10-17 00:04
Quoting MoeDozer:
@WHLFromAbove
Calgary Hitmen beat Prince George 5-0. #Sens prospect Chris Driedger had the 30 save shutout. Hitmen threw 53 shots on the Cougars goal.
makes him 6-1-1 with 1SO. 2.56GAA and .914 %

françois brassard 7-1-0 2SO. 1.87GAA and .926 %


Thanks Moe. Your posts are always informative.

Ottawa Senators with LOTS of goalie depth ? GASP
Quote
 
 
+1 #102 SensFanInMTL 2012-10-17 01:12
Hey does anyone know the song at 2:20 following Neil's goal?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIMy1Zt64Hc&feature=plcp
Quote
 
 
0 #103 Patrick 2.0 2012-10-17 07:52
Good effort by key players last night: Cowen, Lehner, Dziurzynski, Weircioch, Hoffman, Zibby (could be forgetting a few), but WAY...WAAAAAAY. ..TOO MANY PENALTIES!!!!. We can't keep winning games down a man all the time.

Lehner was in beast mode again last night, not much of a chance on the one he let in. Zibby has been one of the best players so far in the pre-season/seas on night in and night out. Silf seems to go quiet frequently...I love that shot of his, and he's still prob adjusting (hopefully). Coach is prob still settling in as well, they will definatively improve every game.

Just my 2 cents from last night's feed.
Quote
 
 
0 #104 Batman99 2012-10-17 23:27
I just don't get why Gryba does not get a chance in the bigs. He can skate and play all aspects of the game. The other night he went +1 with 3 shots and excellent defence. Just don't know? Maybe he is a Polish spy!
Quote
 

Add comment


Security code
Refresh

Senschirp Blog NHL Offers 50/50 Split-BSens in Rochester

Contact SensChirp

About SensChirp

  • Welcome to the new and I believe, improved SensChirp. It's the same old blog - breaking news, insider info and everything Sens.