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Why I'll Still Watch NHL Hockey and You'd Be Stupi

 
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Why I'll Still Watch NHL Hockey and You'd Be Stupid Not To
Not surprisingly, fans are upset with the NHL. A bloated, unnecessary and ugly lockout,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], "a fight between millionaires and billionaires," kept fans from the game they love. "They don't care about us,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], the fans who buy tickets and overpriced beer," and other obvious,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], stupid messages were common. The 2004-05 lockout kind of felt to me like my high school darling breaking my heart,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], but then she got back together with me only to do it all again. Callous harpy! Am I a sucker for giving in to her twice?
No, because this isn't at all a good parallel. There is no personal connection between me and the NHL, just a throbbing love for the game they play. The league itself I view with cool detachment. I understand and accept that owners are just people making money off the game. They don't have to care about me or hockey, and they don't, and I'm fine with that. I don't care about them. Anyway, I was nearly totally indifferent to this lockout. It really surprised me. One or two Saturdays I felt a muted pang, wondered what it was, recognized it,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and drank hockeyless beers with a smile nonetheless.
Now that I am older than the league's best players,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], I view them differently too. They aren't simply older Timbits players there for of their purity of heart. They are the best skaters, stick-handlers, shooters,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and hockey visionaries in the world,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and this won't change because of the lockout. I admire their abilities, not them. Those who put a celestial trust into the hearts and minds of strangers are incredibly naive, and ought to be disabused of the notion that players, nevermind owners, care about them. Do grown ups really feel this way?
We are not entitled to hockey. Hockey doesn't enter this world the way forest, mountains and rivers do. A lot of boring, legal framework stuff that I am completely and wilfully ignorant about needs to be there, and when there is a disagreement at this level, which seems to happen twice a decade, I do something else.
But the NHL is back now. Is it that the owners and players finally sympathize with the hearts of fans? Is it that they could no longer go without hockey, the game they love? No, maniac,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], of course not. I'm sure the players actually do love hockey,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], or did anyway. But the players have a profession and the owners have a lucrative hobby (some of them, not all).
I have grown out of regarding hockey players in supernatural terms, something especially easy to do when you're a Leaf fan. The lockout was undoubtedly stupid, but the fact remains that the most skilled players on Earth will get to play again, their skills not a bit diminished (maybe rusty) for the ugly lockout. If you loved hockey before, there's no reason why you won't love watching the same sport again. If you've gotten used to life without hockey,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], fair enough, but taking the lockout personally is the result of viewing your relationship to the game in unhealthy terms. Those who claim to take revenge on beloved hockey by ignoring it are in effect prolonging the lockout out of spite, and I suspect this crowd will tune in soon, their misplaced pride notwithstanding.
Hockey players are just strangers doing great (or horrible) stuff with a puck,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and there is no gun to our head demanding we view. Love of NHL hockey, hockey played at its best, must not be contaminated by money, even if the latter is required for the former's existence. Now that it's over, I can finally get back to feeling heartbroken whenever our questionable goaltending and porous defence does its work. Lupul and Kessel are exciting. I hope Kulemin rises again (he is deserving),[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], JVR is useful,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and all Phaneuf's hard work improving the accuracy of his slapshot, hours of aiming carefully at the side of a barn, pays off. These are question marks that, however they turn out, I will watch get resolved.
So you all can remember the good times, here are Datsyuk highlights.
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HuffPost High School welcomes a lively,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], thoughtful debate in the comment section. It'd be silly not to take advantage of the discounts and free perks that will no doubt get doled to entice fans back.
I don't believe my actual team ownership was one of the ones prolonging the lockout and the GM definitely made no off-season contract signings so long and expensive only for the team to complain about in negotiations.
So I see no reason to penalize my team or the businesses in the community that rely on them. Sure I wanted the season to start in October. But here we are, and it's not October.
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