The Ditch part deux

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  1. Matty..........I still don't think it's going to happen.
     
  2. Willie Head Coach Manager News & Notes Vikings

    NHL, NHLPA agree on protocols to resume season

    The NHL and NHL Players’ Association agreed Sunday on protocols to resume the season, a major step toward the return of hockey this summer.

    Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly told The Associated Press there was an agreement on protocols for training camps and games and the sides are still negotiating an extension of the collective bargaining agreement, which is crucial to the process.

    A person with knowledge of the situation said the return-to-play protocols would only go into effect if each side votes to approve the full package of the CBA extension and return-to-play agreement. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because CBA talks are still ongoing.

    To complete a return, two-thirds of the league’s board of governors and majorities of the players’ executive committee and full membership must vote in favor.

    If everything is ratified, it will end a pandemic-forced shutdown that began in mid-March. Games would resume in late July or early August with 24 teams taking part in an expanded playoffs, finishing with the Stanley Cup being awarded in October.

    The agreement was first reported by TSN.

    The 47 pages of protocols outline the health and safety measures the league and players agreed to after several weeks of negotiations. Any player has until 5 p.m. EDT on Tuesday to notify his team if he’s choosing to opt out of participating in training camp and games, with an additional deadline expected after ratification of the agreement.

    For those playing, each team is limited to 30 skaters and an unlimited amount of goaltenders for camp and total roster of up to 31 players for games. Each team is limited to 52 personnel in its game city, a group that must include two trainers, a doctor and compliance officer in addition players, coaches and management.

    They are expected to be quarantined from the general public during play at least for the qualifying and first two traditional playoff rounds. Family members will be permitted to join when play is moved to one city for the conference finals and Stanley Cup Final.

    All team and league employees plus hotel, restaurant and arena staff coming in contact with players will be tested daily in the two ”hub” cities.

    One player’s positive coronavirus test result is not expected to shut down play entirely. The league has said it would isolate any player or staff member who tests positive, acknowledging an outbreak would threaten the remainder of the season.

    ”The players will be pretty well-protected from being exposed,” Montreal Canadiens owner Geoff Molson said during a conference call in June. ”It’s going to be a completely different way for you all and us watching hockey and being around a team because players will be really well protected throughout the process.”

    The protocols include a provision for Commissioner Gary Bettman in consultation with NHLPA executive director Don Fehr to postpone, delay or cancel games in the event of a COVID-19 outbreak.

    Assuming the protocols are approved, teams are expected to open training camps July 13 before traveling to the two hub cities for games. Players have been able to skate and train off-ice in voluntary, small-group workouts since June 8 – nearly three months after hockey was halted March 12 with 189 regular-season games remaining.

    Returning for the playoffs is seen as a stirring victory for the NHL, which like other top leagues faced the prospect of losing millions more without the television revenue tied to the postseason. There were deep concerns about canceling the rest of the season and word of positive tests didn’t help: 26 players since June 8, in addition to almost a dozen before that.

    Boston defenseman Matt Grzelcyk called the positive test results ”eye-opening” but expected. A few players expressed concerns in recent weeks about the uncertainty surrounding a return.

    ”We have obviously a unique situation right now,” Montreal goaltender Carey Price said. ”The NHL and the NHLPA are trying to make the best of a very difficult situation. Moving forward I’d like to play, but we have a lot of questions that need to be answered and a lot of scenarios that need to be covered.”

    NBC

    If the protocols and an CBA extension cover those scenarios for enough owners and players, there will be a path forward to hand out the Stanley Cup. Only twice since 1893 has the Cup not been awarded: in 1919, when the final couldn’t be completed because of the Spanish flu pandemic, and 2005 when the season was wiped out by a lockout.
     
  3. Willie Head Coach Manager News & Notes Vikings

    NHL salary cap to stay flat at $81.5M

    With the CBA extended through 2025-26 as part of the NHL’s larger return-to-play plan, we now know that the salary cap will remain flat at $81.5 million for at least the 2020-21 NHL season.

    From there, most signs point to a snail-like pace for the NHL salary cap ceiling, if it moves at all. Much like many other factors, that’s subject to change. If the NHL’s finances can bounce back quickly from the impact of COVID-19, then who knows?

    But … most likely, a flat $81.5M NHL salary cap (and a slowly rising one) looks like bad news for both the league’s biggest spenders and free agents hoping to cash in.

    The two sides took these measures to try to mitigate the impact of COVID-19. In trying to roll with those punches, certain sacrifices must be made. And that means that some big market teams will need to tighten their belts, rather than wielding the full power of fat wallets.

    NBC

     
  4. Willie Head Coach Manager News & Notes Vikings

    Evason signs two-year contract to remain Wild coach
    Led Minnesota to Stanley Cup Qualifiers after replacing Boudreau on Feb. 14
     
  5. Willie Head Coach Manager News & Notes Vikings

    Matthews 'feeling healthy' for Maple Leafs after positive COVID-19 test
    Full participant on first day of camp after asymptomatic for virus
     
  6. Willie Head Coach Manager News & Notes Vikings

  7. mattymcgee55 Legend Patriots Bruins

  8. mattymcgee55 Legend Patriots Bruins

    Some pretty good goalie battles ahead-
    Murray/Jarry
    Holtby/Samsonov
    Fleury/Lehner
    Lundvist/Shesterkin
    Merzlikins/Korpisalo

    I’m assuming it’s Holtby’s to lose but the way Samsonov was outplaying Holtby down the stretch........ ufa waiting for Holtby too.

    Vegas should be a fun one.

    I think the King’s time is up in NY.

    Matt Murray has such a high upside I’d roll the dice with him.

    Elvis lives.
     
  9. Willie Head Coach Manager News & Notes Vikings

    I think the slates are wiped clean. With nobody really having home ice and the huge lay-off, this is a crap shoot and anybody can win this. I think we will see who the better conditioned team is and/or who has the 'hottest' goaltender.
     
  10. I think the slates are wiped clean. With nobody really having home ice and the huge lay-off, this is a crap shoot and anybody can win this. I think we will see who the better conditioned team is and/or who has the 'hottest' goaltender.

    100 % agree with that Will.........I'm surprised this is going to happen.

    Covid-19 has reared it's ugly head in Calgary.......a HUGE spike......I just hope it does not travel too Edmonton ???
     
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  11. Willie Head Coach Manager News & Notes Vikings

    2 players tested positive for Covid-19 during the 1st week of training camps... in my opinion, thats not real bad. Im hoping they can keep this in check. The testing is great, but doesnt mean shit if the players and staffs dont do their part in the area's in which they have some control.
     
  12. dlinebass5 M.V.P. Bears

    Yeah, the real trial is going to be once teams are actually in the bubble, and the league has to manage everything coming in and out.

    The NBA had a similarly promising report. They are already in the bubble situation, though. That's the most encouraging thing.

    I've been very negative about the odds these sports can be successful. I will be VERY happy to admit to being wrong, if it turns out I am. There's a long way to go, though.
     
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  13. I've been very negative about the odds these sports can be successful. I will be VERY happy to admit to being wrong, if it turns out I am. There's a long way to go, though.


    I feel the same way Dline...........
     
  14. Willie Head Coach Manager News & Notes Vikings

  15. LAOJoe Assistant Coach Manager Patreon Silver Maple Leafs Eagles

  16. Joe..........I don't like Kraken.........it's a Sea Monster.......you have to Love "It can be Killed"........lol

    Should have gone with Seattle Sockeyes........with a Nice "S" for logo.

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  17. mattymcgee55 Legend Patriots Bruins

    Welcome to the Krakhouse!
    Are their fans Krakheads?
     
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  18. Willie Head Coach Manager News & Notes Vikings

    Wasup, Kraker?

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  19. dlinebass5 M.V.P. Bears

    I don't know how I feel about it, yet. I like the color scheme. The logo is simple but strong. The name feels odd to me. We'll see - I'll give it time to grow on me. I've never been crazy about Vegas; something about the gray primary doesn't do it for me. But Seattle seems really promising. Let me see it on ice, give it some time.
     
  20. mattymcgee55 Legend Patriots Bruins

    Just noticed the Space Needle in the anchor
     

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