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Every team will play Nashville next year…

The NHL’s Board of Governors have been meeting in the hockey mecca of Pebble Beach, CA this week. Yesterday, they approved the sale of the Nashville Predators from Craig Leipold to the Freeman investment group. This isn’t the last step in the process… the deal still needs to be approved by the Nashville Metro Sports Authority, and then by the City Council… but from what we’ve read, it sounds like they will both approve it.

The other big news to come out of the meetings is that the league will return to its old schedule format for the 2008-2009 season. The current eight games played versus each team in a division will be reduced to six, and every team in the league will play one another at least once. Under this schedule, each team will see the other on their home ice every two years, rather than the current schedule which brings the other team to home ice every three years. This means that fans of each team will be exposed to more players throughout the league and there will be more original rivalries back in place. It also means that teams in the Eastern Conference will have to travel west more, which should help equalize the impact of travel on both conferences.

According to Gary Bettman, “This was an attempt to be responsive to the fans.” Thanks for finally listening, Gary.
Now the owners need to make another attempt to be responsive to the fans and FIRE GARY BETTMAN!!!


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Gary Bettman XM radio show debuts today

Update @ 5:45p.m. EST: We recorded the first “NHL Hour” XM radio show with Gary Bettman and Bill Clement today. You can listen to it here (MP3 file, 58.5 MB). Not too many surprises for us… they kept it “clean” and even put on guests who admired Gary Bettman and were very courteous to him. The one thing that was super frustrating was the number of advertisements (played over and over) during the show… and there was more chatter by Bill Clement, Gary Bettman and Marty Turco (who was a guest), than fan questions answered. We hope next week’s show will be more representative of the fans’ true feelings about what Bettman has done to the NHL, and hopefully will have more content/substance, rather than advertisements and Bettman worshipers.

Update @ 12:20p.m. EST: We have gotten word from the NHL that there will be a streaming link for the show prominently posted on the home page of NHL.com sometime this afternoon. You should send your questions & comments to NHLHOUR@NHL.com and/or dial 1-877-645-6696.

Gary Bettman will debut the new “NHL Hour” show on XM channel 204 today at 4p.m. EST with co-host Bill Clement. If you do not subscribe to XM radio, you should be able to listen to the show through NHL.com. We haven’t found the exact link to listen to the show, but there is a “Listen!” link in the bottom right corner of their site under “NHL Radio”. We have emailed the NHL asking for more specific information, but have not heard back from them yet. The “NHL Hour” will continue as a weekly show every Thursday from 4-5p.m. EST.

The only email address that we have come up with to send questions to the show is homeice@xmradio.ca. So get your tough questions ready and let the little commish know what fans really think about the job he has done!

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Nashville keeps its team?

It looks like the Predators will probably be staying in Nashville. Metro Nashville and the group of investors looking to purchase the team, announced today that they have come to a lease agreement for the Predators’ Sommet Center.

This doesn’t mean that the deal is done. Next, the Metro Sports Authority needs to approve the $193 million deal, and then the City Council must approve it.

This comes as terrible news to those of us who were looking forward to some great hockey blues songs coming out of Nashville.


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Stick it to the man…

Starting November 27th, our favorite person–Gary Bettman–will be hosting a weekly one-hour radio show on XM Canada satellite radio. He will be sharing/rotating the hosting duties with other NHL executives.

Fans (you!) will be able to call and email in your questions and comments during the show. This means you get to go right to the source and tell Gary how much you like him and how he has done such great things for the NHL and the game of hockey ;). We here at FB are sure he will be delighted to hear from you all. According to Mr. Bettman “The NHL has the best fans in sports. Thanks to XM Satellite Radio, we are able to offer this unique outlet for answering their questions… I look forward to hearing from our fans directly and being a part of this one-of-a-kind radio show.”

Let’s make him regret the second part of that statement and prove the first half of it even more true than ever. We are the greatest fans in sports, and Mr. Bettman is going to regret the fact that he ever opened himself up to such direct criticism. Then let’s see how long he is able to take this direct criticism, and thus, how long this radio show will last. Come on fans, stick it to the man and give him a little dose of reality!!!


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The Great One and Notso

Mark Messier is slated to be inducted into the NHL’s Hall of Fame. The same night as the ceremonies, the Phoenix Coyotes, coached by Wayne, “The Great One”, Gretzky, are scheduled to play. Now it doesn’t take a hockey genius to realize that when a dynamic duo (Messier and Gretsky) played together and achieved so much that one would attend the other’s celebration. But we know Bettman is no hockey genius. In fact, dolt would be a better adjective since his “hockey staff” scheduled the induction ceremonies to coincide with the Phoenix game. Uh, Gary?…Earth to Gary, come in Gary? Next thing you know the notso great one will schedule his IQ exam on the same day he’s scheduled for a lobotomy. (He’s performing as if the latter has already occurred.)


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You pay for what you don’t get…

The Detroit Red Wings played the Nashville Predators at 7:30 EST tonight (11/7/07).
Anyone and everyone who has paid the $100+ for the NHL Center Ice package (which is supposed to broadcast every NHL regular season game) planned on watching the game.
Well, surprise surprise… the game was not listed on the Center Ice channel line-up (8 channels in all), and was never shown on Center Ice, even though many of the designated NHLCI channels had no games showing tonight due to the light schedule.

Come to find out, the Wings/Predators game was only being showed on the new, Gary Bettman wet dream NHL Network channel, which hardly anyone gets through their cable or satellite provider. Some dish subscribers have commented that they do receive the channel, but the majority of hockey fans do not. And if you do want the new NHL Network on a lot of cable systems, you have to pay even more as part of a sports package to be able to view it. To top it off, there were a lot of reports that the game wasn’t even being shown on the NHL Network due to “technical difficulties”.

Talk about screwing over and turning off your fans. Gary Bettman, what the heck is going on here? You make your fans pay for a service that guarantees them the ability to watch every regular season game, and then you create a new NHL Network which is another pay channel, and broadcast games on it, leaving fans on your original subscriber network in the dark.

How the hell are we supposed to watch hockey? Currently you have a two-night-per-week contract with Vs. (the network that no one gets or has heard of, but still requires a cable/satellite subscription if they want to see any games at all), NHL Center Ice (which costs at least $140), NHL Center Ice Online (which costs $169), NHL Network (which has a varied rate, and many people can’t even pay to get at this point), and then a pathetic contract with NBC (which shows one game a week during church hours only late in the season, and they don’t the NHL anything)…
and FANS STILL CAN’T WATCH A GAME that they’ve paid to see???!!! How is this helping hockey? Where is the logic? My only logic is that the NHL is hurting for money so bad that they have to try to use everyone third-world TV outlet possible to bring in revenue, because the league can’t be marketed to big name networks like ABC, ESPN, FOX, or any network that any hockey fan gets… because the NHL is in such rough shape due to Gary Bettman’s terrible (mis)management of the league. How do you expect to maintain and grow a fan base when you deny a hockey fan the ability to watch a game, even after they have paid hundreds of dollars to view the sport that they love??!

Who knows, maybe Gary Bettman is trying to let Nashville fade slowly from the public eye, before they are relocated to a place where there are hockey fans who will notice the game isn’t being shown on TV. Next time he should do it when the Predators are playing a team such as Phoenix, because this dim-witted move has Red Wings fans up in arms.


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