Saturday, December 8, 2012

NHL Lockout 2012: Prep the ice, drop the puck already

Carolina Hurricanes' Jay Harrison supervises puck pick-up - Peter Koutroumpis, PKS Consulting LLC

What a difference a day or two makes.

Just as the excitement of positive developments in Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) talks early in the week gave many fuzzy and warm feelings of watching NHL hockey in the near future, the reality of both the National Hockey League (NHL) and the National Hockey League Players' Association (NHLPA) engaging in some serious fisticuffs hit everyone head on.


The high level of hope reached between Tuesday and Wednesday came crashing down hard and fast over the next two days.

Both sides have reached a point that might have wiped the slate clean and to start over - at least that's what the NHL says.

However, too much has been discussed and to much energy has been invested to throw it all away.

The players are ready to play and the fans are ready to watch.

Owners - get the keys out and remove the padlocks!

The time has come to resurface the ice, or install it if it's still not in, and drop the puck.

It's not too late!

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Wednesday, December 5, 2012

NHL, NHLPA working for the weekend



Eric & Jordan Staal - Peter Koutroumpis, PKS Consulting LLC
The National Hockey League (NHL) and National Hockey LeaguePlayers’ Association (NHLPA) have put in some long hours in the board room while trying to negotiate a new Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) this week in New York, N.Y., particularly on Tuesday and Wednesday.

If you could put music to the montage of images showing owners and players going in and out of meeting rooms and lingering in hallways with cell/smart phones attached to their ears, Loverboy’s ‘Workin’ for the Weekend’ would be the suitable selection.

The simple lyrics of the song effects an emotion that many people reluctantly admit makes them crank the volume up to 10 while driving home on a Friday afternoon.

The song creates energy and excitement, and gets many people focused on achieving something – relaxing, partying, even playing hockey

Not only is the song representative of an iconic Canadian hard rock/pop band’s rise to glory during the early to mid-80’s, it seems that it also represents a time of great excitement in the NHL that showcased the Gretzky era in full effect.

They were exciting times indeed.

With the misery that CBA negotiations have laid upon many following them to date possibly ending, and with the thought of a season being salvaged through the positive results of these current meetings, everyone will need the spark to reignite them.

How great would it be to release that energy heading into the weekend knowing that the NHL hockey season will start soon after?

What better way would there be to get ready for that new season, than with Loverboy blaring from all points in North America and beyond?
Everyone's watchin' to see what you will do
Everyone's lookin' at you, oh
Everyone's wonderin' will you come out tonight
Everyone's tryin' to get it right, get it right

A cheesy thought yes, but it is a much better option to consider than to continue to read about endless and unproductive labor negotiations that are about as exciting as watching an ice rink thaw.

Just imagine the thought of this deal getting done, and allowing the players to finally‘work for the weekend with everyone watchin’ to see what they will do.’

It's only Wednesday, but crank it up!


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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

NHL Lockout 2012: The saga continues

Sunday, November 4, 2012

NHL Lockout 2012: Still making sense?

Sunday, October 28, 2012

NHL Lockout 2012: Games canceled through November

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Saturday, October 20, 2012

NHL lockout results in more game cancellations

Saturday, October 6, 2012

NHL Lockout updates from the Triangle

Monday, October 1, 2012

NHL Lockout updates from the Triangle

Saturday, September 15, 2012

NHL lockout looms closer

Carolina Hurricanes dressing room in practice facility - Peter Koutroumpis, PKS Consulting
The Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) between the National Hockey League Players Association (NHLPA) and the National Hockey League (NHL) is about to expire in just over two and a half hours.

Without a new agreement signed by that time, NHL commissioner Gary Bettman has stated that the owners will lock out the players accordingly.

That is why many players have already taken their equipment and will have to endure not starting training camp as scheduled.

That was supposed to happen by next week.

It's still possible, but highly unlikely that a deal at the final minute will be made to avoid a lockout.

How long this will take is unknown - a few days, weeks, months, or more?

The players, and the fans who have been waiting all summer for the season to begin, may not have one to play or follow due to a lockout.

With the NHL bringing in approximately $3.3 billion dollars last year, an amount that it shared with the players, the owners are saying that they can't afford to do it again under the current structure of the CBA, and need a new agreement in place for business to continue.

Otherwise, the locks keep the players from coming in and the players are on their own - without a rink, dressing room, games to play, and a paycheck.

The players have said that they are willing to work to help make the game better financially and to grow it more, but not willing to make up for financial shortfalls and expenses that they are not in control of in running each team's business.

The middle ground exists and is somewhere to be found, but when that will happen is the key factor to consider.

Tick, tick tick.

Time to get to work on how to get back to work.

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Monday, September 3, 2012

1972 Summit Series serves as a valuable history lesson

Many of us not quite old enough to watch or listen to the events of the 1972 Summit Series between Team Canada and Team Russia rely on summaries provided in books as well as personal accounts from journalists, players and those who were there to describe what happened back then.

Online media provides a wealth of resources to share stories and memories of the historic events that took place 40 years ago.

A new book released recently by '72 Project creator Sean Mitton, highlights 72 of the best stories of Canadians who remembered where they were and what they were doing when Paul Henderson scored the winning goal for Team Canada to beat Team Russia in the eighth and final game.

The book adds a new and unique resource for hockey fans to draw from when celebrating the 40th anniversary of this history-making series of games in 2012.

Growing up in Canada, this series was, is, and always will provide a defining moment in history for Canadians to truly be proud of.

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Still working for an NHL season as Labor Day approaches

Chad LaRose misses at the Jimmy V Golf Classic - Jamie Kellner

Just as the National Hockey League Players Association (NHLPA) and National Hockey League (NHL) have begun to increase the offer, counter-offer, counter-offer exchanges between one another during current Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) negotiations, the players are working hard to get ready for the 2012-2013 season.

In Carolina, players in the area like Chad LaRose and Joe Corvo are working out locally while head coach Kirk Muller is looking forward to and hoping to hold his first training camp as a head coach.

All three managed to take time to participate in the recent Jimmy V Celebrity Golf Classic and mix and mingle with many Hurricanes fans in attendance.

If for some reason, a lockout takes place, a modified approach to prepare for a shortened season is one that Muller and others will have to take.
Joe Corvo sporting an aerodynamic cut - Jamie Kellner

For NHL fans throughout the league, here's hoping that a labor deal is struck at some point through the Labor Day weekend, if not shortly afterward.










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Saturday, July 28, 2012

Semin, Staal apparently make Hurricanes a contender

Jordan Staal gets his jersey from Jim Rutherford - Peter Koutroumpis, PKS Consulting LLC
It seems that even Las Vegas thinks that the Carolina Hurricanes are better than 50-1 favorites - more like 25-1 now - to win the Stanley Cup in 2013.

It's amazing what offseason deals can do to change perceptions.

The team held two press conferences on Friday to discuss the recent signing of former Washington Capitals forward, Alexander Semin, and to introduce Jordan Staal to the local media.

Staal was acquired in a trade transacted just before the beginning of the recent NHL Entry Draft in Pittsburgh.

The young forward was in the area looking for places to live and for the first time since brother Eric, the Hurricanes captain, and he did an 'incognito' drive around during the early summer.

With many signings completed, the team still has some work to do and has been seeking to deal for a 'gritty' and sizeable forward with 'some hands' who can play alongside the team's scoring talent, and be able to deter opposing teams from taking liberties with such players accordingly.

There is much optimism and excitement in Raleigh as season ticket sales are at their highest point in a while according to the team's President and General Manager Jim Rutherford, and he intends to work with the team's corporate partners to help show their enthusiasm for the upcoming season as well.

It continues to be  hot summer in Raleigh heading into the month of August -  the beginning of 'hurricane' season.

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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Contract updates from the Carolina Hurricanes