By Steven Ellis, Staff Writer, All Habs Hockey Magazine
OAKVILLE, ON — Fans around the world have been severely affected by the third NHL work stoppage during Count Bettman’s infamous tenure as the NHL’s commissioner. I have been vocal through social media
That’s what really bugs me. The players are the ones who make the money for the owners. Money is what makes them rich. So why, oh why, can they not just give the players what they want? Without the on-ice talent, the owners have nothing. However, Bettman and the owners seem more interested in waiting for the players to crack so they can increase the weight of their wallets once the “cattle” hit the ice once again.
The players have many other options besides the NHL. If you are Sidney, or Steven or Claude, you know the talent you hold and the cash you create from your skill. At some point, the owners will eventually figure out that the players are truly what makes them money, and will try to do anything in their power to bring them back to the arenas. Obviously, it’s not like playing in the NHL, however the players aren’t completely locked out.
If you’re a player you love Donald Fehr and it’s pretty clear why. He doesn’t take crap from the league, Bettman or anybody else who opposes him. You know he’s going to stop at nothing to get the players what they want, and he doesn’t care what Bettman or the owners feel about him. He listens to the players, and will stop at nothing to make sure that the guys covered by the NHLPA get the freedom and money they deserve. If a season is lost, so be it. There will be many, many others to look forward to in the future.
The NHL will threaten with many tactics to make the players give up, such as suggesting replacement players or blaming them for
letting the league down. The owners have proposed drastic change,and the players, have basically proposed little or no change and for the owners to solve their problems by reaching into each other’s pockets. The union’s position is basically to say “no,” and while that is understandable against the very questionable demands of owners who couldn’t give two peanuts about the game itself. If you ask me, the players just gotta hold their ground.
Fehr helped establish the union structure, and just like him, its bulletproof. Which is why I think the players should not give up and ensure that they win the war in the end. We should understand that a longer lockout could likely produce happier results for the two sides. Of course we want to see the best in the world play, however if the players aren’t happy the next time the CBA expires, this could just be a recurring thing.
We don’t want that, do we? Maybe this lockout isn’t such a bad thing.
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