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08:26 AM ET 02.03 | It's good practice to follow the money, which is again at the heart of the next labor showdown. As the NHL and the NHL Players' Association prepare for collective bargaining, this much seems clear: The key issue for the league will be the players' percentage of revenue, and the key issue for the union will be how the teams generate and share their revenue. No one will say that, of course. Not yet. The league and the union haven't outlined their positions to each other, let alone the public, and are a long way from scheduling their first formal negotiating session. The current labor agreement doesn't expire until Sept. 15. Both sides were reserved in their words during all-star weekend.

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February 3, 2012  08:50 AM ET

In my opinion the NHL is still suffering the affects of the last work stoppage, with the current not-so-great TV contracts.
I hope the league and union want insure the NHL does not lockout again, but everyone wants their piece of the pie, and that never bodes well for the fans

February 3, 2012  09:07 AM ET

Don Fehr will try to prove he's meaner and tougher than ever and that bodes ill for the league AND the players. When a no-brainer like realignment is refused guess what that means for the negotiations? Another stoppage and a short season, or maybe even a lost season. Means contraction, less TV money and a loss of player jobs. Have at at it Donnie. Let's see what you can mess up.

February 3, 2012  09:10 AM ET
QUOTE(#1):

In my opinion the NHL is still suffering the affects of the last work stoppage, with the current not-so-great TV contracts.I hope the league and union want insure the NHL does not lockout again, but everyone wants their piece of the pie, and that never bodes well for the fans

they all get the pie and we get nothing...not even Cool HWHIP

February 3, 2012  09:31 AM ET
QUOTE(#3):

they all get the pie and we get nothing...not even Cool HWHIP

Don't be cru-ell

February 3, 2012  09:47 AM ET
QUOTE(#3):

they all get the pie and we get nothing...not even Cool HWHIP

Stewie is that you?

February 3, 2012  09:54 AM ET
QUOTE(#2):

Don Fehr will try to prove he's meaner and tougher than ever and that bodes ill for the league AND the players. When a no-brainer like realignment is refused guess what that means for the negotiations? Another stoppage and a short season, or maybe even a lost season. Means contraction, less TV money and a loss of player jobs. Have at at it Donnie. Let's see what you can mess up.

As much as I enjoy watching pro sports, it would be nice if just once after one of these "stoppages" the fans never came back. Just an entire season of empty stadiums. Just once...

February 3, 2012  09:55 AM ET
QUOTE(#5):

Stewie is that you?

you can't have pie without Cool HWHIP

February 3, 2012  09:59 AM ET
QUOTE(#7):

you can't have pie without Cool HWHIP

Only if you're eating hair.

February 3, 2012  10:12 AM ET
QUOTE(#6):

As much as I enjoy watching pro sports, it would be nice if just once after one of these "stoppages" the fans never came back. Just an entire season of empty stadiums. Just once...

I know I have many other interests that I would be more than happy to pay attention to. If they have another work stoppage, hockey would pretty much be off my radar. I just wouldn't care anymore.

February 3, 2012  10:13 AM ET

What I would like to see is Comcast, who owns NBC, attend one of the meetings between the league and the PA and say straight out that NBC took a chance on the tv contract with the NHL and Comcast will not take kindly to losing this programming just as they are trying to get the NBC Sports Network up and running. A not too subtle threat from them would be most helpful I think.

February 3, 2012  10:21 AM ET
QUOTE(#10):

What I would like to see is Comcast, who owns NBC, attend one of the meetings between the league and the PA and say straight out that NBC took a chance on the tv contract with the NHL and Comcast will not take kindly to losing this programming just as they are trying to get the NBC Sports Network up and running. A not too subtle threat from them would be most helpful I think.

it amazes me that these guys are the essence of killing the goose that lays the golden egg...all pro sports are.
You're getting paid tons of money for a game (both players and owners) and yet you want more? How much do you need?

February 3, 2012  10:32 AM ET
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it amazes me that these guys are the essence of killing the goose that lays the golden egg...all pro sports are.You're getting paid tons of money for a game (both players and owners) and yet you want more? How much do you need?

It's a sign of the times, Spiny. More is not enough anymore.

February 3, 2012  10:33 AM ET

I still know friends (casual Flyer fans) who don't watch the Flyers as much as they did in 2004, and this is a great hockey market! The NBA and NFL can get away with a lockout more then the NHL can. The NBA can always market Lebron and Kobe to promote their sport and the NFL is once a week, so it is a religion on Sunday to football fans. Hockey has a loyal following, but not much margin for error, and they rely alot more on gate revenue then the other sport, and that is the first to suffer after a lockout. Fehr is remembered for cancelling the 1994 World Series, so I wouldn't put it past him to ruin our sport now by playing hardball. And Bettman should be fired if he presides over the 3 lockout in 18 years too!

February 3, 2012  10:42 AM ET
QUOTE(#6):

As much as I enjoy watching pro sports, it would be nice if just once after one of these "stoppages" the fans never came back. Just an entire season of empty stadiums. Just once...

With HDTV and the outrageous price of tickets, I don't understand anyone who pays for season tickets anymore? We used to have season tickets to the Flyers (Spectrum days), but a whole season is too much money.

The price of tickets, food, parking, the hassle of traffic, it just isn't worth it to goto sport events anymore. I happily sit at home in front of my 55" HDTV and enjoy the game just as much.

February 3, 2012  10:50 AM ET
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It's a sign of the times, Spiny. More is not enough anymore.

I don't even think it's a matter of that. From what I can see, the players don't think the league is maximizing profits the way they should be, and for them to continually take the risks modern-day players take every night (with concussions and the always-looming threat of being traded to Burke/Wilson, etc.) they want to send a message. The fact is the players suffer more than anyone by having these awful teams in awful hockey markets when there are untapped markets all over the place which would increase revenue and make everybody wealthier.

Of course, we all know this. But there's a certain little guy in a big office who doesnt.

February 3, 2012  10:50 AM ET
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I know I have many other interests that I would be more than happy to pay attention to. If they have another work stoppage, hockey would pretty much be off my radar. I just wouldn't care anymore.

Me too Phantom. I could just go to bars and watch MMA, fly kites, continually whine and moan (wait, I do that now!).......it is insane what Fehr and the NHLPA are getting ready to demand. Don't misunderstand, I don't care a whit for the owners either. But, the fact is that hockey, more than any other major sport, counts on ticket revenue. broadcast revenue is relatively small (compared to MLB and the NFL especially). The amount of money I've paid out for the last 50 years for sports would put me in the 1%!. The golden goose has a limited amount left to give. So guys....you better agree, and far in advance of training camp, or it'll be another 5 or 6 years before you get back to where you already are today.

February 3, 2012  11:25 AM ET
QUOTE(#12):

It's a sign of the times, Spiny. More is not enough anymore.

There's a great bit at the end of "Chinatown" where Jack Nicholson says to John Huston:
What do you neede that you can't already buy? What better food can you get?...etc
A great exchange that I always think of when I hear any of this stuff

February 3, 2012  11:27 AM ET
QUOTE(#16):

it is insane what Fehr and the NHLPA are getting ready to demand. Don't misunderstand, I don't care a whit for the owners either. But, the fact is that hockey, more than any other major sport, counts on ticket revenue. broadcast revenue is relatively small (compared to MLB and the NFL especially). The amount of money I've paid out for the last 50 years for sports would put me in the 1%!. The golden goose has a limited amount left to give. So guys....you better agree, and far in advance of training camp, or it'll be another 5 or 6 years before you get back to where you already are today.

and the sad fact is, all of these owners...even the so-called "small market" guys...can afford, if needs be, to take a year off

February 3, 2012  11:41 AM ET
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and the sad fact is, all of these owners...even the so-called "small market" guys...can afford, if needs be, to take a year off

You've hit on a great point. A lot of these money-losing franchises will lose LESS if there is a stoppage. These guys make their money on the increase in franchise value from when they bought it. And that train is gonna stop running soon, if it hasn't already.

 
February 3, 2012  12:37 PM ET
QUOTE(#2):

Don Fehr will try to prove he's meaner and tougher than ever and that bodes ill for the league AND the players. When a no-brainer like realignment is refused guess what that means for the negotiations? Another stoppage and a short season, or maybe even a lost season. Means contraction, less TV money and a loss of player jobs. Have at at it Donnie. Let's see what you can mess up.

I think the NHL are going to be the ones playing hardball. They are going to be asking for a revenue split similar to the NBA and also a limit on lengths of contracts. Pretty sure the players don't want any of that so a short or lost season is not out of the question.

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