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Usually, I'm very excited about anything that has to do with hockey -- NHL style. However, that is not the case lately, even though I have been following the World Hockey Championships in Austria. Don't get me wrong, I will be as happy as a pig in slop when, and if, the league does resume play in October of this year. I'm not excited as I would normally be, though. I will be happy to see stars such as Colorado Avalanche veteran, Joe Sakic and New Jersey Devils all star goaltender, Martin Brodeur. I'll even welcome future stars like Sidney Crosby. But, don't expect me to get excited about seeing replacement players. I won't spend any money or even try to do an interview with one of them. I don't even care about the new so called rule changes that are suppose to make the game better. If you really want to make changes in the league, there's a way to do it and that?s begin at the top. Not to be funny, but die hard hockey fans know what I'm getting at. Instead of business men and lawyers, get real hockey people in charge of the league and the player's association Thanks to NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman and union leader, Bob Goodenow (aka "Beavis and Butthead"), the NHL has become a joke, and a really bad one at that.

When and if the league does come back, what will really happen? Will there be fewer teams? Will some teams merge with others or move to somewhere else? What about the players? Will we see veterans like Steve Yzerman of the Detroit Red Wings or Mark Messier of the New York Rangers, or will both of them hang up the skates for good. Will Devils' captain Scott Stevens have to call it quits because of post concussion syndrome Hockey Tickets? And what about Todd Bertuzzi? Should he be allowed to play again. What about the owners? Will they continue to shell out the big bucks for free NHL Tickets agents? Hopefully, they'll have National Hockey League learned something from all this ? it was their free Buy Hockey Tickets spending that got the sport into the trouble it's in now.

Finally, will the city of Stanley Cup Tickets Atlanta get the All Star game after it was cancelled? If life was fair, I think Atlanta should get it. It wasn't the city's fault that both the players and owners were acting like a bunch of "rugrats" not getting their own way. Mighty Ducks Tickets My Stanley Cup clock tells me I should be watching the Boston Bruins getting eliminated from the playoffs, not the Los Angeles Kings who didn?t even make the NBA playoffs. When the NHL comes back, I'll be excited no doubt, but I?d also like to see a lot less talk and a little more hockey action from both the players and owners Los Angeles Kings Tickets. Until somebody drops the puck , this hockey "princess" isn't getting too excited about any kind of changes in the sport.

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