Thursday, 13 December 2012 08:57

Bingo Beat- BSens Drop Another

After riding an impressive nine game winning streak and tying a club record in the process, the Binghamton Senators have finally come back down to Earth.

Luke Richardson's group dropped their second straight last night, this time falling short against the Syracuse Crunch by a 4-3 final.  BSens goals came from Mike Hoffman, who had two, and Mark Stone.  Next game comes on Friday night when they visit Wilkes Barre Scranton.

Not much new to report out of yesterday's Federally mediated CBA talks but there is a possibility the two sides will connect again today.  While we wait from good news from the NHL, let's check in with Don Rieber for his take on last night's game.

Swing away, Don!

Crunch Outlast Pesky BSens

The Binghamton Senators and Syracuse Crunch hooked up in a key East Division battle on Wednesday night at the Onondaga County War Memorial at Oncenter. The B-Sens overcame two separate two goal leads deficits, but in the end, it was the Crunch prevailing, 4-3.

Mike Hoffman scored two goals for Binghamton and was matched by Brett Connolly, who had the game-winner 7:16 into the third.

Syracuse never trailed in this one, jumping out in front on an Alex Killorn goal with 10:25 to go in the first period. Killorn took a centering pass from Mike Angelidis and beat Binghamton goaltender Robin Lehner to give the home team a 1-0 lead.

Binghamton caught a nice break with 8:32 left, when the Crunch were called for too many men and boarding at the same time. The boarding call went against Richard Panik and gave Binghamton a 5-on-3 power play.

It didn’t take long for Binghamton to answer, as Stephane Da Costa found Mike Hoffman just 24 seconds into the man-up. Crunch goalie Dustin Tokarski could do nothing with it and just like that, it was 1-1. Andre Benoit got the secondary assist.

Da Costa now has 10 points in seven games this season. He has been on a hot streak since he returned to the lineup on Dec. 2. He netted a hat-trick in that game.

With 35 seconds to go, Killorn got his second point of the period when he assisted on a goal by Matt Taormina, who let one rip from the far face-off circle.

Binghamton went to the dressing room down 2-1 on the scoreboard and 10-6 in shots, but did not play a bad period. They moved the puck well and made crisp passes, but were unable to get the shots on goal.

The Crunch turned up the heat in the second period, dictating the pace for much of the period. They were rewarded when Lehner was caught out of position and despite being bailed out by the defense on the first chance, but Connolly got to the puck and put it home, giving the Crunch a 3-1 lead, with 8:33 left.

Despite being outplayed for much of the period, Binghamton got a late power play chance when Dmitry Korobov was sent off for high-sticking. Hoffman set himself up in the right circle and just waited patiently, as Jakob Silfverberg found his stick. Hoffman let it rip and got it by Tokarski, to close the gap to 3-2. Benoit again figured in on the scoring with the second assist.

That was one of only three shots for Binghamton in the period and a 40-minute total of nine, but they were only down a goal as they entered the third period. Syracuse had 23 shots through the first two periods.

With 13:06 left in the game, Benoit jammed away at a puck in front and it looked to go over the line, but the referee waved it off, saying the whistle had blown the play dead. The play was not reviewed and it remained 3-2.

That missed opportunity for Binghamton turned into a chance the other way. Syracuse took the ensuing face-off and Korobov let a wicked slapper go. Lehner stopped that, but Connolly was there for the rebound, giving the Crunch a 4-2 lead.

For Connolly, it was his second of the night and an insurance goal his would ultimately need.

With just under six minutes to go, Mark Stone kept battling in front and was able to poke home a shot that Tokarski looked like he had underneath him. Instead, the puck remained loose and Stone kept poked it in, to make it 4-3, with 5:54 left. Derek Grant and David Dziurzynski got the assists.

Lehner was pulled with just over a minute to go, but the visitors were unable to find the tying goal and Syracuse escaped with a one goal victory.

With the loss, Binghamton is now 14-5-1-1 and they fall five points behind the East Division leading Crunch.

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0 #1 SNOOPY SENIOR 2012-12-13 11:01
Looks like the B-Sens played catch up hockey all night.
They were outshot 38-18, and left Lehner unprotected on almost all the Crunch goals.

After meeting with the mediators for over 6 hours, no progress was attained, and we can only hope for a miracle to get more traction once again.

Will they meet again on Thursday ??
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0 #2 thepez 2012-12-13 11:41
According to Darren Dreger, there was a meeting this morning between the PA and the owners, but now one of the sides are denying this. Ridiculous!

There are many of us who have said that we will not go to SBP this year to show our disgust against this whole process. Some have come out saying that if we don't go, Eugene will move the team. That won't happen. I don't want to list every team as we all know who they are, but Ottawa is and would be at the bottom of the list of teams that would move, or the NHL would even allow to move. Say what you want about Bettman, he has always maintained that moving a team is a last resort.

The only way the NHL and the Senators will get the message is with the absence of fan dollars especially in a gate driven league. I'm not saying stay away for ever, just this year, if they come back.

For those of you who received the survey from the Sens on what it will take to bring you back, are you not insulted by what they offered? Free parking for first 5 games, discounted merchandise and food? What a joke. You can go to the local shopping mall and get the same gear at half the price. They don't take the fan seriously as they believe we will all just forgive and forget. It's time to send a message and a strong one.
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+1 #3 Patrick 2.0 2012-12-13 11:47
Sounds like it was a close one, and I don't want to sound like I'm crapping on them for losing two games (because I'm not, they're doing very well).

BUT

Every game that I check the stats for, it seems that there are WAY TOO MANY shots on our nets. i keep hearing stuff like "Bishop stops 50/51 shots", "lehner stops 42/45 shots". I tried to look up AHL stats to see how our shots on goals compare to other teams, but was unable to find any.

Am I just crazy, or does it not seem like our Goalies are being over-worked? Anyone else think that our D needs to tighten up a little?

@ThePez:
I don't think people boycotting SBP will cause Melnyk to sell, but I do think that it may tighten the purse strings for a year or two...which would hurt our sens while they are getting hot.

I want to show the players/league that we are the ones that pay them...but I don't think hurting our own team is the answer, I don't know what the answer is. Boycotting "away" games??? that won't affect them either. I don't know what the answer is, I just know that hurting the sens is not it.
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-1 #4 Sandy 2012-12-13 12:34
Don, what exactly is wrong with Zibby?

Some are saying concussion symptoms... Richardson is saying an infection.

We know he had his wisdom teeth out and sometimes that takes a while to recover from...

But it seems odd he would be out this long from the teeth extraction/infection.

I'm slowly losing confidence that there will be an NHL season at all.

I'm sure the league is hearing it from their sponsors.. after all they pay good money to the NHL and want a return for the dollars.. Even companies feel the effects of a bad global economy and don't have the $$ to spend they used to..

The fans are probably letting the NHL clubs hear it as well.

You would think, if they (both sides) really mean it in that they both want to play, they would be NEGOTIATING back and forth until this was done... but it appears that is not happening.
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-1 #5 TheBoss 2012-12-13 13:00
Quoting thepez:

For those of you who received the survey from the Sens on what it will take to bring you back, are you not insulted by what they offered? Free parking for first 5 games, discounted merchandise and food? What a joke. You can go to the local shopping mall and get the same gear at half the price. They don't take the fan seriously as they believe we will all just forgive and forget. It's time to send a message and a strong one.


This is my opinion but...

The teams that the NHL will never allow to relocate:
Toronto
Montreal
Boston
New York
Detroit
Pittsburgh
Philly

Middle of the pack:
Sens
Canucks
LA/Anaheim/San Jose
Colorado
Devils

Most likely to relocate:
Columbus
Phoenix
Nashville
Minnesota
Calgary

I highly doubt the Sens ever move, but if you look at odds and probability, we aren't exactly a lock-in to stay put as much as those other franchises with history/money. We're not a big market, we're not really a small market anymore with the way the area is growing, so I'd say we're fine, so long as fan support remains strong and the city continues to grow...
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0 #6 T K 2012-12-13 13:37
Chirp,

This is likely a browser bug but, fyi, in the beta of Internet Explorer 10 your logo in the header area gets truncated vertically about half way through the image. The remainder of the site appears to be OK.
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0 #7 KT7 2012-12-13 14:05
Karlsson suspension for 1 game. it was freakin hilarious.

go check it out!
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+1 #8 SensFanInMTL 2012-12-13 14:14
Quoting KT7:
Karlsson suspension for 1 game. it was freakin hilarious.

go check it out!

Erik Karlsson has suspended an official in the Finnish league due to accusing Karlsson for throwing his stick at him.
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+2 #9 KT7 2012-12-13 14:22
Quoting SensFanInMTL:
Quoting KT7:
Karlsson suspension for 1 game. it was freakin hilarious.

go check it out!

Erik Karlsson has suspended an official in the Finnish league due to accusing Karlsson for throwing his stick at him.



the definition of throwing in Finland ....is ...well.. just a little conservative ..no?
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+1 #10 MethotToMyMadness 2012-12-13 15:55
It was a hard loss, but considering they stayed in the game with only 18 shots on net is a testament to the offense we've seen this club putting forth.

But Syracuse is a great team so it's no wonder really. The first meeting of the season had them winning 6 to 5, and the shots were 42 to 27 for them. When we beat them 2 to 1 on Nov 23rd, the shots were 31 to 24. 3 games total and we've mustered 69 shots.

And I agree with you Patrick 2.0. I've mentioned this a few weeks into the season, our goalies have been facing upwards of 35+ shots and into the 40's on too many nights. I can't find a page that puts these stats into a nice clean chart so you can compare, but you can look game by game to get an idea, which is what I'd been doing.
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+1 #11 jakester 2012-12-13 18:06
How about the pass that Da Costa delivered to HOffman - wicked. Da Costa is sis killed its crazy. Hoffman can snipe if has a really good centre feeding him(maybe Spezza would fit the bill).
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+1 #12 SNOOPY SENIOR 2012-12-13 20:08
According to TSN's Darren Dreger, it does not sound like the NHLPA is willing to work with the NHL's 3 main issues.

League responded by saying it won't budge. No progress.

This is not looking like the parties are willing to negotiate, and I feel, that it will force Bettman to cancel the whole season.

Nothing short of a miracle, is what is needed, to solve this
impasse.
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+1 #13 Peluso 2012-12-13 22:00
Quoting TheBoss:
[quote name="thepez"]
This is my opinion but...

The teams that the NHL will never allow to relocate:
Toronto
Montreal
Boston
New York
Detroit
Pittsburgh
Philly

Middle of the pack:
Sens
Canucks
LA/Anaheim/San Jose
Colorado
Devils

Most likely to relocate:
Columbus
Phoenix
Nashville
Minnesota
Calgary

I highly doubt the Sens ever move, but if you look at odds and probability, we aren't exactly a lock-in to stay put as much as those other franchises with history/money. We're not a big market, we're not really a small market anymore with the way the area is growing, so I'd say we're fine, so long as fan support remains strong and the city continues to grow...


Well, here's a thought for ya - Calgary and Minnesota were in the Black last year, and the Sens weren't. Think about that when/if you boycott games.
If people boycott Sens games, they'll be in trouble.
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+1 #14 Peluso 2012-12-13 22:06
Quoting thepez:
According to Darren Dreger, there was a meeting this morning between the PA and the owners, but now one of the sides are denying this. Ridiculous!

There are many of us who have said that we will not go to SBP this year to show our disgust against this whole process. Some have come out saying that if we don't go, Eugene will move the team. That won't happen. I don't want to list every team as we all know who they are, but Ottawa is and would be at the bottom of the list of teams that would move, or the NHL would even allow to move. Say what you want about Bettman, he has always maintained that moving a team is a last resort.

The only way the NHL and the Senators will get the message is with the absence of fan dollars especially in a gate driven league. I'm not saying stay away for ever, just this year, if they come back.

For those of you who received the survey from the Sens on what it will take to bring you back, are you not insulted by what they offered? Free parking for first 5 games, discounted merchandise and food? What a joke. You can go to the local shopping mall and get the same gear at half the price. They don't take the fan seriously as they believe we will all just forgive and forget. It's time to send a message and a strong one.


Oh yeah? What do you suggest? A few free games? Maybe you can shave Anderson's head every Sunday, while he holds the guac for your Sunday afternoon NFL session? Maybe you could bang a few players' wives?

What would you like to see? $100 worth of product and service ain't enough for ya?

Send a strong message by crippling your favourite team, while few, if ANY, other teams are offering the same thing.

Think about the way your protest will affect your team. We're all pissed, but we can't throw our angst in the wrong direction, lest it comes back and nails ourselves in the face.
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+1 #15 Mr Hockey 2012-12-13 22:48
peluso ftw
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+2 #16 Andrews Theory 2012-12-13 23:17
I still feel like we'll have a deal in place for a shortened season.

Surely both sides understand the significant fallout that would ensue a full year away again...

It's really all I want for Christmas..
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+1 #17 zoostation 2012-12-14 07:41
Hey Chirp,
Thanks for including highlights of Bingo games. My
IPad doesn't work with the AHL package, so it is a nice bonus
from an already awesome site.
Go Bingo Go!
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+2 #18 thepez 2012-12-14 09:12
Peluso, what I'm looking for is owners that will be fiscally responsible and pay out reasonable salaries so this mess does not happen again. They keep taking advantage of the fans by raising ticket prices, beer prices, parking etc...knowing that we come back every time. One game would be all it takes to send a message by boycoting a game. But we fans are like that little school girl that has a crush on the school star athlete. The NHL has no idea that we fans exist but as soon as they need something our tongues are wagging like a little dog.
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+2 #19 Peluso 2012-12-14 09:32
Quoting thepez:
Peluso, what I'm looking for is owners that will be fiscally responsible and pay out reasonable salaries so this mess does not happen again. They keep taking advantage of the fans by raising ticket prices, beer prices, parking etc...knowing that we come back every time. One game would be all it takes to send a message by boycoting a game. But we fans are like that little school girl that has a crush on the school star athlete. The NHL has no idea that we fans exist but as soon as they need something our tongues are wagging like a little dog.


I hear ya - I was totally the star athlete in the 80's - all the school girls loved me. The massive mullet helped.

My point is that hurting the Sens, hurts ourselves. As an owner, taking a Hamrlik-esque stance would result is far worse consequences than he'll ever face.
~ Bettman "Oh Eugene, you want to play? You want to go against the rest of the BoG's? OK then - you never get another ASG, draft, and actually you'll never win another playoff game, draft lottery either. Oh, and I'm working on a time machine that will allow me to go back in time and remove your franchise allotment in 1990 in T-Bay. I AM BETTMAN!"

The Sens have been a responsible, fair team. Don't be fooled, we are one of the smallest markets in the league, squashed between the largest and the 2nd largest (arguably 3rd based on Forbes mag etc). Plus the arena is far from downtown. So you've got all sorts of challenges in the very best of times.

oh I'm pissed. I am VERY pissed. Between the lockout and the END OF THE WORLD in a week, things are bleak. But by hurting the Sens, we're hurting ourselves.

It's an ironic metaphor, but if you carefully consider it, it works: DON'T HATE THE PLAYER, HATE THE GAME... (see? ironic eh?)

Have a great effin weekend, and go fuckin Sens.

~Peluso
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+1 #20 MethotToMyMadness 2012-12-14 10:07
I agree with Peluso, I cannot see a way we can do what everyone suggesting 'boycott Sens games' to hurt the NHL, without actually hurting the Sens. If we did that, we are also hurting the local merchants. By not attending games, we are not putting dollars into the very pockets of the people we've been aligned with and fighting for who are suffering from this damn lockout. This is why Bettman has such a strong hand, which sucks ass.
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+1 #21 thepez 2012-12-14 10:14
I guess I needed a mullet.

Anyhow, what really pisses me off is that this whole lockout has been orchestrated. Bettman and Fehr know exactly when this will end and how it will end. It would not surprise me if we find out they are in this together somehow.
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+2 #22 Peluso 2012-12-14 10:23
Quoting thepez:
I guess I needed a mullet.

Anyhow, what really pisses me off is that this whole lockout has been orchestrated. Bettman and Fehr know exactly when this will end and how it will end. It would not surprise me if we find out they are in this together somehow.


Literally everyone needs a mullet. I'm the guy trolling Elgin Street every evening looking for Mullets on chicks. It's a tough gig.

One day the tide will turn back to our favour, and the almighty Mullet will be king again.

To this point, when I trimmed my Christmas tree, I shaved the front half from the base to about 2/3 up. Now my tree has a mullet. it's fucking gorgeous.

~Peluso
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+2 #23 Smash_88 2012-12-14 12:42
"I trimmed my Christmas tree, I shaved the front half from the base to about 2/3 up. Now my tree has a mullet. it's fucking gorgeous"

I need this on a tshirt or something.. LOL
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0 #24 383 2012-12-14 13:26
Fuck, it's good to have Peluso back eh boys!?!

haha,

Get Peluso in the room with Bettman and Fehr.
Deal done within the hour!!!!
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0 #25 miguel 2012-12-14 13:26
ok we are all on the same page on being pissed off.
Regardless if we are on the owners or players side the Fans are the ones who are the victoms in this.

So lets stop supporting our Senators as protest... can anyone please explain how this will teach the NHL or the players a lesson.

Will the NYR Montreal, Laffs, give a rats ass?
Will the players till collect their paycheques?

I really am struggling with the "lets boycott the Sens games to show our anger"

Thats like a sales guy saying " I am going to stop selling, to show anger for my boss"

YOUR FIRED!
They replace you with someone else, and you are the loser.

the logic does not add up, the Senators are a business, if they do not sell their games, then they will have to go to a place where they will.... ie Quebec, where they will sellout for years.

So yes I get the anger, we are all on the same page, but staying away from SBP will only hurt our Senators Franchise, and ultimately ourselves.

Yes we should make a statement, the real question is how?

But please do not make Melnyk or our Sens Franchise pay for the immaturity and stupidity of the NHL and the PA
IMO only of course
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+1 #26 miguel 2012-12-14 13:28
Quoting 383:
Fuck, it's good to have Peluso back eh boys!?!

haha,

Get Peluso in the room with Bettman and Fehr.
Deal done within the hour!!!!


absolutely, Peluso spells it out exactly the way it should be, in minimal words, and if need be, his fists.

who would you rather slap around more Bettman or the Joker (Fehr)?
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0 #27 TheBoss 2012-12-14 13:40
Quoting thepez:
Peluso, what I'm looking for is owners that will be fiscally responsible and pay out reasonable salaries so this mess does not happen again. They keep taking advantage of the fans by raising ticket prices, beer prices, parking etc...knowing that we come back every time. One game would be all it takes to send a message by boycoting a game. But we fans are like that little school girl that has a crush on the school star athlete. The NHL has no idea that we fans exist but as soon as they need something our tongues are wagging like a little dog.


The problem is with the big players and the owner/business. First off, what exactly is a reasonable salary? I mean, the reason why owners pay their star players as much as they do is because the stars are willing to leave, because someone, some team out there will always be willing to pay more. So what you have to do is, build a winning tradition, and get players to sign here for less, or what you call, fair reasonable price.

Could you walk up to Karlsson and tell him that his salary is going to be the same amount as say, no offence intended, Chris Neil or Zack Smith? Many owners ARE responsible but it's the PLAYERS that want the big contract, that and a few owners are you know, terrible. What the owner SHOULD do is grow some balls and NOT sign the player if he's going to be such a fuss.
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0 #28 SNOOPY SENIOR 2012-12-14 13:53
My brother, has been a Season Ticket Subscriber, for the entire 20 years, that the Ottawa Senators have been a Franchise in today's NHL.

He is getting fed up with the ongoing lack of progress, and said to me, that he is considering cutting back on his tickets for next year. He has 2 tickets, 4 rows up behind the goal, where the Zamboni comes to resurface the ice.

He also contributed $100.00 in 1991, to help landing the NHL Franchise. His name is on the wall in ScotiaBank Place.
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0 #29 Peluso 2012-12-14 14:45
Quoting miguel:
Quoting 383:
Fuck, it's good to have Peluso back eh boys!?!

haha,

Get Peluso in the room with Bettman and Fehr.
Deal done within the hour!!!!


absolutely, Peluso spells it out exactly the way it should be, in minimal words, and if need be, his fists.

who would you rather slap around more Bettman or the Joker (Fehr)?



Thanks!

Well, even better than all of that, I've found a clip of Fehr and Bettman slugging it out online. The sound is bad, but you'll see that it's chaos...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2fsJfJOhOw
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+1 #30 zoostation 2012-12-14 14:59
Sad day in Connecticut. Poor kids. Perspective.
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+3 #31 boom 2012-12-14 15:03
Given the tragic events in Connecticut today, I hope all involved in the NHL/NHLPA dispute have the sense to shut their traps for a couple of days.
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0 #32 Sandy 2012-12-14 16:18
The incredible tragedy in Newtown Conn.. today with a total of 20 young children dead.. 6 adults + the 24 yr old shooter whose mother was a teacher at the school. Also a dead person at the home of the killer.

My thoughts and prayers go out to the families, friends and all of those touched by this tragedy.

Wake up USA... time to get tough on guns.

As for the NHL/NHLPA -- after today's events.. you are no longer important.
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0 #33 Colin 2012-12-14 16:35
Quoting miguel:

I really am struggling with the "lets boycott the Sens games to show our anger"

Thats like a sales guy saying " I am going to stop selling, to show anger for my boss"


Not quite. It's more like, "I am not going to buy your product for a while because I am pissed at your lack of respect for your paying customers".

The fans, their support and their money are taken for granted by the NHL and the players.

Please don't give me any crap about how not attending games this year will hurt the Sens. I have put *a lot* of money into that organization for the past 20 years. It's my choice that my hard earned money will *not* be going to the NHL or players for the rest of this season (if there is a season!).
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0 #34 Andrews Theory 2012-12-14 17:42
So you boycott some games, 10 years or 5 years goes by when the next cba ends. NHL has inevitably recovered and revenues are higher than they were in 2011.

How much do you think the NHL /NHLPA remembers the initial fallout if there is no long term impact.

Wanna make a statement? I get it....

If anything, I'd suggest a league wide fan strike on opening game day. Fans actually go to the rink and picket it will receive the exposure required to make a statement and be heard and as fans we may realize some immediate reciprocity but any long term impact will be long forgotten like last time.

The only way to keep it fresh in their brain would be to begin boycotting the final year of a cba until a new one is in place...
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0 #35 timwrx 2012-12-14 19:53
Bsens up 1 zip towards the end of the first. Jessiman from Benoit and Wiercoch
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+1 #36 DrSens 2012-12-14 20:34
any of you boys have a stream for the AHL?
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0 #37 Mr Hockey 2012-12-15 00:53
"I AM BETTMAN!" -Peluso. I laughed so hard at this!
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0 #38 timwrx 2012-12-15 08:03
Nice solid win last night. Couple more PP goals! Might be starting to click! Kept the opponents shots low too.
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