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NHL Back on Ice??? !!!
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Season saved Saturday? February 18, 2005 The NHL season is expected to be "un-canceled" Saturday in New York. A player close to the talks who asked to remain anonymous told The Hockey News the two sides have agreed to a deal in principle that features a $45-million salary cap. Asked if there was any way a deal won't get done, the player said, "not that I can see. I couldn't possibly imagine the idea that somebody is going to try to make a name for themselves in the last minute here." Following two days of media speculation that backroom talks between players and owners were taking place in an attempt to "un-cancel" the 2004-05 season, the NHL Players' Association issued a press release Friday night confirming it would be meeting with the league in New York on Saturday. If the two sides are as close as expected, an agreement in principle could be made public tomorrow. As first reported by The Hockey News, Wayne Gretzky and Mario Lemieux are still believed to be major players in the process. Both are reported to be in New York taking part in the talks. "I believe all (that) stuff is pretty accurate," said the player. A second source confirmed Lemieux traveled to New York on Friday. NHL commissioner Gary Bettman cancelled the season Wednesday with the two sides seemingly within striking distance of a settlement. Though the components of their offers had some differences, the sides agreed on the basic premise of a salary cap with luxury taxes. The union was offering a $49-million cap and the league $42.5 million. One NHL GM told The Hockey News Bettman�s decision to cancel the season had a lot to do with history repeating itself. In other words, if NHLPA executive director Bob Goodenow thought he was going to maintain his reputation of being a successful deadline hunter, he was wrong. Since the season was called off, there has been considerable movement among the players as well as agents and GMs to do whatever is necessary to get talks started again in an attempt to save the season. Detroit captain Steve Yzerman told The Hockey News Thursday afternoon he believed the season could be saved. �I don�t know if it�s necessarily tonight, tomorrow morning, Friday night or Saturday�I know the season has been cancelled, but it�s not too late to 'un-cancel' it.� |
God Bless the greatest trophy on earth.
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| Originally posted by PhloTron But for the 7 of us fans in the US and the whole country of Canada (including beavers and caribou)....might there yet be salvation! |
Good news!!! Ill keep checking this to get updates lol, didnt even know this was happening thought it was all over until next year.
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/goes to pray
God Bless the greatest trophy on earth. [/QUOTE]
+1
I hope they can get it together I want to see the Thrashers again
Well...they just left the meetings that were supposed to seal the deal and in fact they came out and said they were now further apart on the issue(s) than before....I mean
... Apparently there was no deal in principle, nor thought that this season itself would be saved.
And here the media was already setting up schedules, match ups and tv slots...
I thought our political media was bad, but this was outright pathetic.
If cancelling the season on Wednesday wasn't bad enough for the game, then promoting such false hope for the dire few, has damaged the image of the NHL (owners and players) far more than if they would have just taken summer vacation.
pffftttt....for now.
doesnt look good for the nhl. i say they get sub players!
call it a bankrupty
and start a new league with new rules
NHL2 : the revenge
hehehe
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