10 February, 2012

Category Archives: Gary Bettman

A Shoe Is Dropping in Winnipeg, and It’s Being Heard in Washington

Two storylines this offseason loom of greatest interest to me: in what manner will general manager George McPhee reshape his playoff-failing roster, and will there be an initial domino to fall in franchise relocation space. The answers to that first storyline are weeks, at least, away. However, the past week had brought significant developments related to [...]

Olympic Hockey To Remember — and Perpetuate

Just how good was hockey in Vancouver’s Olympics, and what should the future of the Games hold in terms of the NHL’s participation? We share our post-Olympics thoughts. Andrew For the U.S., these Olympics were anything but a failure — across the board and most particularly in hockey. Not only did the Yanks push the [...]

Mes Amis, Let Us Contract and Realign!

A few of our readers yesterday thought us advocates for General Sherman’s re-entry into, and reigniting of, Atlanta. Not true. We only want the rink there burned down. The good news is that were you to do that on a game night no one would get hurt. Jokes, people, jokes. (Sherman’s dead, after all.) These [...]

Roadtrip to Russia: An Update

A bit of a Cold War summit took place this week in Washington, with NHL commissioner Gary Bettman convening with his Russian counterpart, KHL President Alexander Medvedev. They chatted a bit about player contracts, as you might imagine. Dmitry Chesnokov had the opportunity to interview Medvedev mere moments after the meeting, and recounted the exchange [...]

ASG Roster Announced, Caps Fans Underwhelmed

With the release of the Eastern Conference roster for this year’s NHL All-Star Game, one thing is clear: the NHL is clueless.

A Would-Be Zebra's Code of Behavior

A morning shower train of thought: were I an NHL referee, how would players, coaches, and fans commonly characterize my officiating style? For starters, I would¬†well withstand¬†charges of blindness; thanks to Lasik, I’m a fella who can read the tiny scroll on the corner hanging television viewed from the tavern’s most secluded corner. But more [...]

These Are Not Your Father's Capitals

Among the many marvelous associations we’ll reminisce about from Thursday night, October 16, 2008, years from now, let romance be ascendant. At the Capitol Hill game-watch gathering I attended married women fell into my embrace moments after Michael Nylander’s game-tying goal, and lingered there. Not-so-Platonic kissing accompanied Boyd Gordon’s game-winner. This was a 10 o’clock [...]

If Matt Bradley Was King

Throughout the month of August, Puck Daddy Greg Wyshynski will be soliciting hockey journalists, authors, players, bloggers, etc., for a simple list.¬† Name 5 ways you would change the NHL. It’s early in August and Puck Daddy’s feature is already a gold mine.¬† Some highlights: Helene Elliott, LA Times columnist : Tell Gary Bettman, “You [...]

Bettman's Apocalypse – A Distraction from Hockeyless Summer

As July winds down and August draws near, hockey fans everywhere are itching for the NHL to return. This time of hockey drought is difficult; sure, a few storylines remain, like Mats Sundin (the NHL’s version of the Brett Favre saga) and for Washington Capitals fans the team’s salary cap management decisions. But this is [...]

Windy City Winter Classic Confirmed

The NHL today confirmed what had long been suspected: that its next outdoor game would take place at Chicago’s Wrigley Field, on January 1, 2009. The Original Six matchup between the Blackhawks and the Detroit Red Wings will be the 701st between the clubs –¬†the most¬†of¬†any¬†NHL clubs. Back in May, when we wondered about the [...]

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