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You're telling me...
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Hopefully can catch it on radio?
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Yeah, I'm sure all the Texas stations will be streaming Pens/Flyers
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^^ Spelling their names correctly alone should give the wyld 2 more wins this season.
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You used to be able to pick up the Bruins broadcasts on AM 1030 from Maine to Florida and all the way out to the Rockie Mountains as well as in half of Canada.
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You mean you get sports broadcasts on FM?!?!?!?
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Bruins, Celtics, and Patriots get broadcast locally on FM 98.5 (CBS sports affiliate). Red Sox get broadcast on about 35 different stations both FM and AM across New England.
I was picking up the Cup finals last year on AM out of NJ during my drives home from work.
I was picking up the Cup finals last year on AM out of NJ during my drives home from work.
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No sports exists on FM around here.
I feel the need...
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TSN unveils their Top 50...no surprise Malkin and Crosby are Top 2.
Waldorf, don't be angry that Noyhov is not in in the Top 10.
1. Crosby
2. Malkin
3. Giroux
4. Stamkos
5. Datsyuk
6. Toews
7. Weber
8. D.Sedin
9. H.Sedin
10. Kopitar
11. Karlsson
12. Chara
13. Parise
14. Ovechkin
15. Lundqvist
16. Quick
17. Doughty
18. Kovalchuk
19. Perry
20. Tavares
21. E.Staal
22. Zetterberg
23. Spezza
24. Nash
25. Eberle
26. Suter
27. Rinne
28. Pietrangelo
29. Letang
30. St.Louis
31. Seguin
32. Hossa
33. Backstrom
34. Getzlaf
35. Bergeron
36. Neal
37. Iginla
38. P.Kane
39. Benn
40. Thornton
41. Couture
42. B.Richards
43. Brown
44. M.Richards
45. Gaborik
46. J.Staal
47. Kessel
48. RNH
49. Keith
50. Hall
Waldorf, don't be angry that Noyhov is not in in the Top 10.
1. Crosby
2. Malkin
3. Giroux
4. Stamkos
5. Datsyuk
6. Toews
7. Weber
8. D.Sedin
9. H.Sedin
10. Kopitar
11. Karlsson
12. Chara
13. Parise
14. Ovechkin
15. Lundqvist
16. Quick
17. Doughty
18. Kovalchuk
19. Perry
20. Tavares
21. E.Staal
22. Zetterberg
23. Spezza
24. Nash
25. Eberle
26. Suter
27. Rinne
28. Pietrangelo
29. Letang
30. St.Louis
31. Seguin
32. Hossa
33. Backstrom
34. Getzlaf
35. Bergeron
36. Neal
37. Iginla
38. P.Kane
39. Benn
40. Thornton
41. Couture
42. B.Richards
43. Brown
44. M.Richards
45. Gaborik
46. J.Staal
47. Kessel
48. RNH
49. Keith
50. Hall
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Not for everyone...but, here's an Autobots hockey jersey.
http://www.80stees.com/products/Opti...key-Jersey.asp
http://www.80stees.com/products/Opti...key-Jersey.asp
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I need to call and get my NHL package ordered so I don't miss opening night. Damn liking a team from out west sucks cause watching games during the week means little sleep for work.
that list is retarded..really Crysby first? GTFO
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Yeah, he sucks...
^ He does not suck, but Datsyuk will do circles around him.
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Datysuk better than the crying kid?!?!?
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...and Malkin might be bummed that he is number 2 on that list, but dont' worry, you will always be #1 on the cheapshot artist list!
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Islanders claim Hickey, Nashville claims Clune
Oh noes our 1st rounder is gone, gone gone!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh the humanity!!!!
Well Deano, your first pick was a bust....at least for L.A.
Stupid Deano, we lost our first pick, and all we get in return is this Stanley Cup?!?!?!
Oh noes our 1st rounder is gone, gone gone!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh the humanity!!!!
Well Deano, your first pick was a bust....at least for L.A.
Stupid Deano, we lost our first pick, and all we get in return is this Stanley Cup?!?!?!
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I think dom was spotted wearing this the other day.
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From the Chicago Sun Times
Turns out Chicago sports media just as stupid as SoCal sports media.
Turns out Chicago sports media just as stupid as SoCal sports media.
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Wow, the Kings just get no respect.
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Interesting bits of the CBA:
(from 2 sources so there may be a few repeats)
(from 2 sources so there may be a few repeats)
Here are 10 highlights of the new CBA we found to be interesting:
• This CBA is a 10-year agreement, but both can choose to opt out after 8 years. The NHL will have first crack to do so by Sept. 1, 2019. If they decline, the NHLPA can decide to opt out by Sept. 19, 2019. The 10-year deal expires Sept. 15, 2022. Start your lockout war chests.
• Re-entry waivers has been eliminated. No more half-price discounts.
• By the time this CBA expires in 2022, the NHL's minimum salary will be $750,000.
• Supplementary discipline that results in fines can go up to $10,000 for the first offense and up to $15,000 for each and every one after that. Still not even a slap on the wrist for offenses that don't warrant suspension. There will also be a neutral third party if a player chooses to appeal a suspension of 6 games or more.
• Beginning with the 2013-14 season, teams must schedule between 6-8 preseason games.
• Random drug testing will take place during training, regular season, playoffs and off-season.
• Beginning with a players' second contract, they are entitled to their own hotel room on the road.
• The new Christmas break will consist of Dec. 24, 25 and 26. In seasons where Dec. 26 is a Saturday, the break will fall on Dec. 23, 24, and 25.
• Intermission lengths are increased from 17 to 18 minutes and all between-periods activities are shortened from 5 minutes to 4. This is to help improve the ice surface. So mites on ice, hurry up!
• Teams (if asked by the NHL) must participate in at least one international game over the course of this CBA. The NHL Premiere Games in Europe don't appear to be going anywhere.
• Intermissions during regular-season games are increasing to 18 minutes from 17. Falling under the category of “Ice Conditions,” the new CBA reduces on-ice activities from five minutes to four, leaving 14 minutes for resurfacing and setting of the ice. It also gives more fans time to buy drinks without missing the game.
• Under the heading “Regular Season and Preseason International Games,” each club will be required to participate in at least one international trip during the 10-year term of the CBA. The Buffalo Sabres went to Germany and Finland during the 2011-12 season, and they now have another overseas journey in their future.
• Every player not on an entry-level contract will get his own hotel room on the road. Under the old CBA, only players with 10 seasons or more than 600 games were eligible for their own room.
• The Christmas break, formerly Dec. 24-25, will now last three days. The day after Christmas will be an off day, unless it falls on Saturday. In that case, the league will shut down Dec. 23.
• The sides eliminated dollar limitations for parental travel to entry-level players’ first games. Teams may reimburse all reasonable expenses associated with parental travel and lodging.
• Every team must supply a minimum of eight shovelers for in-period ice maintenance, and teams must use their best effort to utilize shovelers with skates.
• The NHL and NHLPA will establish an “Owner-Player Relations Committee,” which will meet at least twice a year on how best to grow the game for the mutual benefit of the parties and fans.
• Re-entry waivers have been eliminated, meaning players with one-way contracts no longer need to pass through the other 29 teams twice to travel between the NHL and American Hockey League. Teams, often fearful of losing players on a call-up, left them in the minors rather than risk losing them.
• Each team must employ at least two full-time athletic trainers, and at least one must be on the bench at all times during games and practices. Clubs also have to provide massage therapist services at home and on the road.
• The NHL will provide the NHLPA with an annual “credit” to reimburse players affected by the Tennessee Professional Privilege Tax for Athletes, which is levied against NHL and NBA players whenever they play in the state. The tax on each player (whether he dresses or not) is $2,500 per game, up to a maximum of three games. The league also has agreed to lobby with the union to have the law (and any similar legislation in other states) repealed.
• Teams need to pay players via direct deposit, which saves the Sabres’ Tyler Myers the trouble of trying to cash his $10 million signing bonus at a local bank.
• The players’ playoff pool will increase from $6.5 million to $13 million this season. It will rise every two years, topping out at $17 million in 2020-21 and 2021-22.
• The Sabres’ custom of announcing practice times or days off in the wee hours of the morning when the team returns from a road game will change.
With the new CBA, all clubs need to schedule no less than four days off (two at home and two on the road) for players during each full calendar month. Players will be notified prior to the start of each month which days they will be off, and the team’s schedule should not be altered absent compelling circumstances.
• Players who reach milestones (such as 1,000 games or 500 goals) will get pricier gifts. The prior limit of $7,500 for milestone awards will be increased to $25,000.
• Teams will be required to play between six and eight preseason games. That begins next season because the sides started this season four months late while negotiating rules like that.
• This CBA is a 10-year agreement, but both can choose to opt out after 8 years. The NHL will have first crack to do so by Sept. 1, 2019. If they decline, the NHLPA can decide to opt out by Sept. 19, 2019. The 10-year deal expires Sept. 15, 2022. Start your lockout war chests.
• Re-entry waivers has been eliminated. No more half-price discounts.
• By the time this CBA expires in 2022, the NHL's minimum salary will be $750,000.
• Supplementary discipline that results in fines can go up to $10,000 for the first offense and up to $15,000 for each and every one after that. Still not even a slap on the wrist for offenses that don't warrant suspension. There will also be a neutral third party if a player chooses to appeal a suspension of 6 games or more.
• Beginning with the 2013-14 season, teams must schedule between 6-8 preseason games.
• Random drug testing will take place during training, regular season, playoffs and off-season.
• Beginning with a players' second contract, they are entitled to their own hotel room on the road.
• The new Christmas break will consist of Dec. 24, 25 and 26. In seasons where Dec. 26 is a Saturday, the break will fall on Dec. 23, 24, and 25.
• Intermission lengths are increased from 17 to 18 minutes and all between-periods activities are shortened from 5 minutes to 4. This is to help improve the ice surface. So mites on ice, hurry up!
• Teams (if asked by the NHL) must participate in at least one international game over the course of this CBA. The NHL Premiere Games in Europe don't appear to be going anywhere.
• Intermissions during regular-season games are increasing to 18 minutes from 17. Falling under the category of “Ice Conditions,” the new CBA reduces on-ice activities from five minutes to four, leaving 14 minutes for resurfacing and setting of the ice. It also gives more fans time to buy drinks without missing the game.
• Under the heading “Regular Season and Preseason International Games,” each club will be required to participate in at least one international trip during the 10-year term of the CBA. The Buffalo Sabres went to Germany and Finland during the 2011-12 season, and they now have another overseas journey in their future.
• Every player not on an entry-level contract will get his own hotel room on the road. Under the old CBA, only players with 10 seasons or more than 600 games were eligible for their own room.
• The Christmas break, formerly Dec. 24-25, will now last three days. The day after Christmas will be an off day, unless it falls on Saturday. In that case, the league will shut down Dec. 23.
• The sides eliminated dollar limitations for parental travel to entry-level players’ first games. Teams may reimburse all reasonable expenses associated with parental travel and lodging.
• Every team must supply a minimum of eight shovelers for in-period ice maintenance, and teams must use their best effort to utilize shovelers with skates.
• The NHL and NHLPA will establish an “Owner-Player Relations Committee,” which will meet at least twice a year on how best to grow the game for the mutual benefit of the parties and fans.
• Re-entry waivers have been eliminated, meaning players with one-way contracts no longer need to pass through the other 29 teams twice to travel between the NHL and American Hockey League. Teams, often fearful of losing players on a call-up, left them in the minors rather than risk losing them.
• Each team must employ at least two full-time athletic trainers, and at least one must be on the bench at all times during games and practices. Clubs also have to provide massage therapist services at home and on the road.
• The NHL will provide the NHLPA with an annual “credit” to reimburse players affected by the Tennessee Professional Privilege Tax for Athletes, which is levied against NHL and NBA players whenever they play in the state. The tax on each player (whether he dresses or not) is $2,500 per game, up to a maximum of three games. The league also has agreed to lobby with the union to have the law (and any similar legislation in other states) repealed.
• Teams need to pay players via direct deposit, which saves the Sabres’ Tyler Myers the trouble of trying to cash his $10 million signing bonus at a local bank.
• The players’ playoff pool will increase from $6.5 million to $13 million this season. It will rise every two years, topping out at $17 million in 2020-21 and 2021-22.
• The Sabres’ custom of announcing practice times or days off in the wee hours of the morning when the team returns from a road game will change.
With the new CBA, all clubs need to schedule no less than four days off (two at home and two on the road) for players during each full calendar month. Players will be notified prior to the start of each month which days they will be off, and the team’s schedule should not be altered absent compelling circumstances.
• Players who reach milestones (such as 1,000 games or 500 goals) will get pricier gifts. The prior limit of $7,500 for milestone awards will be increased to $25,000.
• Teams will be required to play between six and eight preseason games. That begins next season because the sides started this season four months late while negotiating rules like that.
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Crikey, really wish the count had jammed through a realignment plan along with the CBA. Perusing the Wings home schedule and there are only a half dozen games I care about. NO fawkin Eastern Conf tilts has me feeling jilted.
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If anyone is interested in making a pilgrimage to Hockeytown and want to buy a pair in the 11th row, lower bowl send me a PM. Hurry and lock in your tickets for the Dallas Mavericks, Anaheim Quacks, Yotes, Nashtucky and Columbus before I show them on stubhub for a premium..
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Leafs' Connolly on waivers...So much for that "splash" signing.
http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=413760
http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=413760
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Scrimmage game was fun last night, no surprise they've already sent a number of kids back down
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