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posted by [personal profile] askye at 01:18pm on 13/07/2005 under
Hockey is BACK. WHOOOOO!!!!

Now I have to figure out what kind of changes (if any) are going to be made to Tampa Bay.

And I need to get a hockey icon.


http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/news_story.asp?id=130274
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posted by [identity profile] darth-spacey.livejournal.com at 05:20pm on 13/07/2005
Great news!

Any word on what kind of a deal they've finally reached?
 
posted by [identity profile] darth-spacey.livejournal.com at 05:22pm on 13/07/2005
Ah, Jeez. I just read the article, or tried to. It's far too complificational for my tiny brain.
 
posted by [identity profile] askye.livejournal.com at 05:50pm on 13/07/2005
I didn't understand most of it either. Just that there is going to be a season.

I'm not sure how the team salary cap thing will work for Tampa Bay, I know that they had one of the smallest payrolls last year. The commentators made mention of it a few times. I can't wait to see them defend the Cup and I hope they do really really really well. Mostly I'm hoping that the team will be back mostly intact. I would love to Andrychuk play another season.

 
posted by [identity profile] lysana.livejournal.com at 08:16pm on 13/07/2005
Yes! HOCKEY!!!!!

And tickets will probably be easier to get this season. Better for us die-hards.
 
posted by [identity profile] hereward.livejournal.com at 10:00pm on 13/07/2005
They've negotiated a salary cap and revenue-sharing and younger players will be much more restricted in how much money they can make, but free agency will be available to players much earlier than it is now. As well, players have to put a percentage of their salaries in escrow until the teams make enough money to be profitable.

So it is kinda of a hybrid of the NFL and the NBA deals, with stronger restrictions on how much money the players can make, but with a better deal for the players once the league starts making money again.

What will this mean for low payroll teams like Tampa Bay? Well, it will be much harder to hang on to players like LeCavalier in future. There will be much more liberal movement of free agents (especially young players, who have had no access to free agency) than there has been. However, in theory, small teams should be able to remain competitive because of the money being put back in the pot by the big earners via revenue-sharing. Not that the NHL needed more competitive balance (Tampa Bay/Calgary final is about as balanced as you can get), but this helps protect against the new deal tipping the scales.

I think we'll see the NHL more like the NFL has been in recent years, with more marquee players switching teams every couple of years. That will be new.

Will Tampa Bay be able to defend the title? Who knows? NHL playoffs are completely Rock-Paper-Scissors (if you remember my comments during the last playoffs). It depends on who you run up against and when.
 
posted by [identity profile] askye.livejournal.com at 01:31am on 14/07/2005
I hope Tampa Bay does really well this year. I have to admit I'm not really a fan of Vinnie, so I can take him or leave him.

This will be my first time watching a season from beginning to end and I'm excited.

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