Posted on March - 07 - 2010

What Are Sidney Crosby’s Obligations?

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Larry Brooks has a very good column this Sunday. No, not just because it’s the first one where he doesn’t rip the Toronto Maple Leafs. He talks about a couple of issues, one I had no previous knowledge of.

“folks around the NHL sure would be interested in learning even one of No. 87’s reasons for rejecting David Letterman’s invitation to host his Top Ten while the Golden Boy was in New York this week.”

So, according to Brooks, Sidney Crosby elected not to appear on Letterman. This isn’t the first time Brooks ducked out of a major US appearance, allegedly having declined to appear on the Today show after the Stanley Cup Victory.

Brooks does mention that he can’t imagine the demands on Sid’s personal time. However, not knowing the reasons why these two major appearances were shot down one can only wonder. For all we know these types of appearances were requested at the last minute and Crosby was booked up. It’s not like the rest of us who would dump many of things for that type of request.

It does raise the question as to what type of obligations come with being the poster boy of the NHL. Should he have to drop everything whenever one of the big boys comes a calling? Is it fair to judge him for not wanting to be on Letterman? Would he also deny the chance of hosting Saturday Night Live if he were to be asked?

The thing that I would have loved for Brooks to suggest in his column is that perhaps the NHLPA should be pressing Sidney to appear at these gigs as they could help grow the game from an economic standpoint (I am saying that largely tongue in cheek).

Anyways, Brooks’s column raises a question as to what our the obligations of the star players in the NHL like Sidney Crosby.

Thoughts?

Posted on November - 19 - 2009

Bikini OTD Sports Radio Tonight

Here’s your bikini of the day from bikinibeat.org:
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On Fan 590 Tonight

…Co-host is John Shanon

5:05 Rob Zamuner, NHLPA live from Bosnia
5:40 Christina Lews, Wall Street Journal
6:05 Don Banks, SI.COM
6:30 Eddie Olczyk, NBC & Versus
6:45 Eric Smith & Paul Jones IN STUDIO

On 640 with Brady and Watters thanks to Mike S.:

Bill Hayes fills in as co-host for Greg Brady.

- Dave Naylor of the Globe & Mail on football
- Sean Baligian, fantasy football expert
- Hockey insider Pierre McGuire at 6:10

Posted on October - 30 - 2009

Has The NHLPA Been Shuttered?- Updated

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Various reports are abound that the NHLPA has closed it’s doors (albeit temporarily). Apparently Ian Penny, the interim leader of the day is out either via resignation or termination (or both). The same fate is apparently is shared by Buzz CAW Hargrove. Their is of course a scramble amongst the MSM to get the story right. Kypreos broke this one, which is odd in that Dreger has owned he PA story. McKenzie is on it too though.

TSM will keep you up to date as we can.

Updated- not broke just bent betty- stay tuned- it’s not closed just Penny is gone. Nice work Kyper

Posted on October - 19 - 2009

Even Berger Gets 1 Right, More Shots at Burke & NHLPA Apathy

graphics mdc stop apathy Even Berger Gets 1 Right, More Shots at Burke & NHLPA Apathy

When filing a lawsuit it is common, for some attorney’s anyways to not only sue everyone but also to sue for everything. The thinking is that if you throw enough crap at the wall something, anything, is bound to stick.

The same has been said about certain rumor sites. If you mention enough players and enough teams, eventually you will get one right. Throw enough crap against the wall, something is bound to stick.

Then there is Stay At Home Berger. The author of his own fair share of bizarre and misguided columns, he has thrown lots of crap at the proverbial wall…eventually something was bound to stick….

“The Leafs, quite simply, haven’t gotten a big, important save from one of their goalies in the first seven games. Well, maybe one… Vesa Toskala made a difficult pad stop in the waning moments of regulation against Montreal, lengthening the season opener to extra time. Otherwise, it’s been an absolute horror show between the pipes for the Maple Leafs, and there isn’t a team at any level of hockey that can overcome disability at that key position.”

Stay At Home is right on in is most recent column (so perhaps hell has frozen over). Teams simply play differently in front of goaltenders they have confidence in. Players, no matter the age, will play differently when they fear that every mistake will end up in their own net. This confidence can be lost and it can be gained. Right now, the Maple Leafs, with pretty good reason have little to no confidence in any of the Leafs goalies. Vesa has clearly lost it. Joey and Jonas haven’t earned it yet.

“Another option would be for Burke to put in a call to old pal Jean-Sebastien Giguere, who has twice appeared for Anaheim this season, but could ultimately find himself rotting on the end of the Ducks’ bench in favor of Jonas Hiller. To accommodate the bulk of Giguere’s $6-million salary – assuming he can work out a deal with Bob Murray, his former assistant – Burke would first have to waive Toskala and, perhaps, underachieving veteran Jason Blake. Both contracts, should they survive the waiver process, could then be transferred to the Marlies of the American Hockey League – paid in full by the Maple Leafs, but no longer a burden to the club’s cap arrangement. After all, such a move – though cold-hearted – was repeatedly threatened by Burke over the summer months.”

Now, I think Stay At Home is right that the problems start in net. I am not sold on Jean-Sebastien Giguere as the savior. It’s not the $6-million salary this year that worries me. It’s the $6-million salary next year that does. I would be more comfortable with a guy who wasn’t going to be such an expensive gamble. LT raised the name Manny Fernndez as a possibility. Somewhere there has to be an experienced goalie who can make that key first save that gives the team a lift. Let’s see if team Burke can find him.

Kevin Paul Dupont seems to agree that without a fill in in net- bad things are ahead for the buds:

“Ugly start for the Leafs, a dead-last 0-5-1 before hosting the red-hot Rangers last night. They desperately need a No. 1 goaltender, and think they might have one in rookie Jonas Gustavsson (sidelined with a groin injury). Without a patch there, it’s a certainty that the Bruins will end up with a top-five pick, if not the No. 1, in the June draft as part of the Phil Kessel swap last month. ”

Speaking of KPD- I love this quote on the mess that is the NHLPA:

“No NHL games on the docket today, a true rarity. Off the ice, though, players have a chance to make a significant impact on the state of their game, and their union, in a players-only conference call that is intended to get to the bottom of the ongoing strife in and around NHL Players Association headquarters in Toronto. A growing chorus of players, displeased with how executive director Paul Kelly was bum-rushed off the job Aug. 31, want a thorough and independent review of how that happened, and in particular want to learn what part, if any, Ian Penny (general counsel and interim executive director), Buzz Hargrove (ombudsman), Ron Pink (adviser), and Eric Lindros (former ombudsman) played. Note to players: The easiest, laziest thing to do now is to shrug shoulders and figure someone else will make the boo-boo go away. Uh-uh, it’s on you. And if you let this opportunity for both review and remedy slip away, don’t complain when you are dumped out of the Zamboni with the rest of the night’s ice shavings.”

So no games on the docket, your union meeting on serious issues, should be a no brainer to get shit done right?

“Yet again, the NHLPA failed to have quorum during Sunday’s conference call, so unless those teams who weren’t able to participate surface, the main objectives of the call will sit idle. Sources say the player representatives voted 19-3 in favor of an official review of the Players Association with NHL veterans Rob Blake, Nicklas Lidstrom, Mark Recchi and Chris Chelios appointed to a committee to spearhead the review.”

That from Darren Dreger. So, it looks like the players have gone the easy,lazy route eh Kevin? I mean, it’s brutal enough that you don’t get all the teams on the call, but to not even get quorum for something as “important” as the call???? Certainly speaks volumes about just how important some players really think this is.

Dregger’s story lead NHL player agnet Allan Walsh to tweet the following:

“How is it that the NHLPA conference call ended less than 2 hours ago and details already leaking out?”

“These PA leaks are coming from agents with their own agendas and has to stop. The players are trying to clean up this mess.”

“These agents will be exposed if they don’t leave the players to fix this…it’s time for everyone to butt out!!”

Hmmmmm. Let’s see, the NHLPA holds a conference call and word is leaked as to what happened??? I mean it’s very suspicious isn’t it????? :) Nothing they do has ever become public before. How did it happen this time????

The obvious question/conclusion to Walsh’s tweet is this…. If agents with agenda’s are behind the leaks, which agenda list agent is behind the group trying to “clean up the mess”? Behind every good player is an agent with an agenda, I’m just saying. If the shitdisturbers have agents with agenda’s it has to follow that the shitcleaners also have agents with agendas.

On the heals of the Montreal Gazette attack on Brian Burke is this shot from Larry Brooks (speaking of agendas):

“How long before Brian Burke blames Kevin Lowe for the mess in Toronto?”

TSM

@yyzsportsmedia

Stay at home is here
KPD is here
Dreger is here
Brooks is here

Posted on October - 13 - 2009

Lipstick on Maple Leafs Pig?

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You knew Ron Wilson had to do something. So he has. Vessa Toskala is out tonight and Joey McDonald is in. Viktor Stalberg is in and his college buddy Tyler Bozak is also in. Out?? Matt Stajan of NHLPA fame and Nicklas Hagman. How Jamal Myers and Wallin stay in the lineup has to be purely a numbers game, as in we don’t have anyone else capable to take their place. The question is, of course, will it make any difference. For the Maple Leafs, they play tonight, Saturday and then not again until next Saturday. A loss tonight in the same ugly fashion leaves the rest of the week to think about it. Clearly Ron Wilson’s “bag skate” did wonders. An ugly loss tonight and a similar fate Saturday night and well, let’s just say it will be an interesting week until the next game.

Fun times to be a Maple Leaf fan. I especially love the Leafs nation is panicking mantra. It seems to me that the panic is highest by those who yell the loudest- namely certain argyle wearing, stuck at home/non traveling “beet” reporters who don’t watch non maple leafs games cause he covers too much hockey. The guy who has never predicted anything of relevance correctly for this team loves to lash out at readers in attempt to fill a clearly lighter pocketbook as a result of his responsible and accurate reporting on Sean Avery.

TSM

@yyzsportsmedia

Posted on October - 06 - 2009

Buzz Hargrove Hacked Paul Kelly’s NHLPA Email???

hacker Buzz Hargrove Hacked Paul Kellys NHLPA Email???

The news out of the NHLPA just keeps getting more and more pathetic. REALLY. As a friend said to the other day, with the agents these guys have and the money they are making, why the hell do they need a union? The truth is, in fact what the majority of them may need is protection from their union. What a complete and utter joke. Two great interviews tonight on the topic. First Russ Conway was with Bill Watters and Greg Brady on 640 Toronto. Conway is the authoritative expert on the PA and les affairs Eagleson. Conway unloaded on the PA, Eric Lindros, Ron Maclean, Buzz Hargrove and more. Then he dropped a bombshell. Conway said and then repeated quite clearly that he has learned and confirmed over the last couple of days that Buzz Hargrove, the NHLPA obudsman, “hacked” the NHLPA email system to review Paul Kelly’s email!!!!! Seriously, I can’t make this up. Conway is smart enough to know the ramifications for making such a claim if it weren’t true. Seriously folks, answer me when I ask this incredulously, who the hell reads their employees or their employers emails- WHO DOES THIS???? Am I totally naive???? I don’t get it. These guys broomed a guy for doing that and now the OMBUDSMAN does it too??!!!

It’s just so damn pathetic. Every time I hear NHLPA I laugh. Conway didn’t stop there. He confirmed again that Lindros is the driving force behind this mess. He said that in essence it was Lindros who helped pick the teams union reps. He worked to pick the advisory committee, he is the strong force behind the mess that caused Kelly to get fired….all according to Conway. I loved in the interview when he took Ron MacLean to town for his asinine position not once but two times on Saturday night. It got better when Conway said, correctly so that Lindros is in breach of a confidentiality clause by yapping privileged information to Ron MacLean. MacLean named Lindros as the source of his information on HNIC. Conway suggested that the players should go the authorities on both sides of the border to have this whole thing investigated.

Down the dial, on the Fan 590, Lester Munson was on talking to Mccown and Bruce Arthur. The story there is quite the same. A group of NHLers lead by Chris Chelios, Sidney Crosby and Alexander Ovechkin (to name but a few) are trying to wrestle control back from Lindros, Penny and Pink and co. Munson thinks they will have to settle with Kelly who likely wouldn’t return as they search for an executive director who is a lot like Kelly. Interestingly enough Munson said that the PA has never had the type of leader that MLB or the NFL have had, one who really looked out for the players.

It’s amazing listening to all this stuff as the games are back on. It really seems like their is going to be one big showdown between the two factions. Oh to be a fly on that wall. It all seems kind of sad what Lindros has apparently turned into isn’t it????? We shall see what the fallout of this is. The players spent 6 hours on the phone on Sunday….6 hours!!!! So far they have nothing to show for it. They need to fire everyone at the top, the middle and the bottom and start all over. Kind of like the Blue Jays and Toronto City Council.

TSM

@yyzsportsmedia

Posted on October - 05 - 2009

Bikini OTD Sports Radio Tonight

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On Fan 590 Tonight-

- open phones with McCown from 4:05 to 4:40
- co-host from 5:00 to 7:00 is Bruce Arthur
5:05 Stan Bowman, hawks GM
5:20 tom Anselmi, MLSE COO
5:40 Paul Godfrey, former Jays President
6:05 Don Banks, SI.com
6:30 Bob Elliott, Toronto Sun
6:45 Lester Munson, ESPN’s Legal Analyst on the NHLPA Mess

On 640 with Brady and Watters thanks to Mike S.:

- Brian Burke in Studio from 4:05-5:00
- Bob The Bear Cowan with his Monday NFL pick
- Russ Conway on the NHLPA mess
- hockey insiders Darren Dreger & Ray Ferraro at 6:10

TSM: Good night for sports radio- good guests on both shows…

Posted on October - 04 - 2009

HotStove on Hockey Night In Canada Gets Heated

This is hockey’s version of must see tv…. Al Strachan, Mike Milbury, Glen Healy and Ron MacLean on Hockey Night In Canada’s Satellite hockey hotstove talking NHLPA

Posted on September - 27 - 2009

A Rat lurks in the nhlpa

The truth will come out; it always does. The mess that is the Nhlpa still has many more cycles to go. Until the power hungry get what they want there will be blood.

Today we got a very good idea as to what happened in another great article by the Boston Globe’s Kevin Paul Dupont:

“Some players, respected veterans and elite players around the league among them, have been enlightened over the last four weeks that Kelly was bumrushed without due cause, and without their knowledge or consent. Kelly had a contentious relationship with NHLPA ombudsman Eric Lindros, leading to L’Enfant Terrible’s resignation from that post earlier this year, which triggered a cabal of Lindros sympathizers to go after Kelly.

That’s the crux of what led to the vote in Chicago, which came after some 10 hours of jawboning among the player reps and the anti-Kelly conspirers who kept them in that room, shaping their opinion and then forcing the vote.

It’s about to get more interesting, and some of the Lindros sympathizers who orchestrated the firing could begin to feel the heat in the coming days and weeks. Following comments by ex-Bruins defenseman Brad Park printed in the Globe last week, calling into question the union’s motives and intelligence in sacking Kelly, there will be an ad hoc players conference call tomorrow open to all members.”

So who do you think is the Rat?

Posted on September - 23 - 2009

Bikini OTD Sports Radio Tonight

Here’s your bikini of the day from bikinibeat.org:
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On Fan 590 Tonight-.

- open phones with McCown from 4:05 to 4:40
- Co-Host is Stephen Brunt
5:25 Nick Kypreos, Sportsnet:
Malkin & Ovechkin’s Stance On The 2014 Olympics, The Leafs, Kolzig,
Phoenix & More!

5:45 On The Tube! Michael Hiestand, USA Today
UFL Ready For Football, NFL & More!!

6:06 CHL Keeps On Rolling

David Branch, CHL President & OHL Comish

Just Under 9 Million Fans Went To Go See CHL Hockey Last Year

6:30 NHLPA’s Mess

Glenn Healy, Hockey Night IN CANADA IN STUDIO

On 640 with Brady and Watters thanks to Mike S:

- John Muckler
- Arland Bruce III
- Jonas Siegel from Buffalo at 6:10


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