MILD MANNERED MUSINGS

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Chaos continues for the NHLPA, which is now in search of its third executive director in less than three months—a turnover rate that’s rivaling your local Burger King.

After Paul Kelly was fired on Aug. 31—less than 2 years after taking charge—interim executive director Ian Penny resigned last week along with board members Steve Larmer and Ken Baumgartner.  Talk about a dysfunctional unit… I smell a reality show for versus.

With so much instability in the player’s union one has to be worried about another potential lockout when the current collective bargaining agreement expires following the 2010-2011 season. How bad would a work stoppage—whether for one day or one month—be for the NHL?  I’m thinking the league would fall behind bull riding and slightly ahead of competitive darts in television ratings.  Disaster would be an understatement.

Sharks defenseman Rob Blake, Chris Chelios of the AHL’s Chicago Wolves, Red Wings defenseman Nicklas Lidstrom and Bruins right winger Mark Recchi are in charge of finding an interim replacement for the interim guy that didn’t want the job.  At this point, are they taking applications through the job openings page on NHL.com?

You look at the four current players trying to pick up the pieces and it’s like playing a game of “one of these things is not like the others.”  Here’s an idea: Why doesn’t the 84-year-old Chelios retire from minor league hockey and assume the executive director role himself?  Chelios has had the respect of his peers for more years than rookie John Tavares has been alive and could make greater contributions in a leadership role with the NHLPA than he’s made on the ice in the last decade.

IMG_0101-thumb-425x283-23605Then again, Chelios was the captain and “leader” of the 1998 U.S. Olympic team that reminded us all that it is, in fact, possible to be in your mid-20’s or 30’s and go back to the glory days of preschool by trashing their hotel room in Nagano’s Olympic village.  Maybe leading isn’t the calling card for Chelios after all.

The OHL chose to suspend 20-year-old Michael Liambas for the remainder of the regular season and the entire playoffs for this hit on 16-year-old Ben Fanelli:  CLICK FOR VIDEO

First and foremost, Fanelli has been moved out of the intensive care unit and regained some bodily movement, though he does have fractures to his skull and face as a result of the collision.

Admittedly, I am not sure if a previous feud existed between Liambas and Fanelli but reports suggest this was just a random play along the boards.  If that’s the case I can’t help but think the punishment outweighs the crime.

The reality is that athletes today are bigger, faster and stronger than ever before.  Hockey players and football players are beginning to blur the lines between wild animals and freakishly skilled humans.  Thus, when collisions occur the results can be more devastating than ever before and until players start wearing astronaut helmets there isn’t enough padding that can prevent serious head injuries.

In hockey, only three things warrant a suspension similar to the one handed down on Liambas—use of any piece of equipment as a weapon (see Marty McSorley), jumping an opponent from behind to start a fight or going Mike Tyson and biting said opponent’s face in said fight.

Liambas didn’t leave his feet and his forearm appears to catch Fanelli in the shoulder more than the head.  He could not have known how violently Fanelli would crash into the glass and then onto the ice.  Liambas is receiving the penalty for a homicide, when he really only committed a misdemeanor.

It’s far too early for the NHL All-Star game and the Olympic break doesn’t come for another four months, so where did all the games go this week?

Many teams received a nice little vacation after roughly 15 grueling games and there doesn’t appear to be a reason for it other than a schedule-maker that’s trying to make sure players can’t find their rhythm until mid-January.

It makes perfect sense for the league to schedule an absurd number of back-to-back games so that the Olympic break doesn’t force the season into August, but do players really need a four or five day rest after one month?  Instead of turning the clocks back an hour maybe the NHL scheduler turned the calendar forward a week—can I get a refund on my NHL Center Ice package for Nov.1-5?

Brett Hull, Brian Leetch, Luc Robataille and Steve Yzerman enter the Hall of Fame on Monday—that’s 3 of the top-10 goal scorers of all time with 2,101 goals between them.  That’s more than double the total goals scored by Alex Ovechkin, Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin and Jarome Iginla combined.hof425

Another great job of marketing by the NHL where many fans didn’t realize that arguably the greatest class in history is about to be inducted.  Many people may not care but at least give them the option not to care as opposed to being completely oblivious.

If the NHL or NHLPA would like any more suggestions on how to run the greatest game in the world I’d be more than happy to help.

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5 Responses to “MILD MANNERED MUSINGS”

  1. Jeremy says:

    thanks Mr. Novacek– appreciate the support!

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  2. Pretty good post. I just stumbled upon your blog and wanted to say that I have really enjoyed reading your blog posts. Any way I’ll be subscribing to your feed and I hope you post again soon.

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  3. Jeremy says:

    SuperSonic– they aren’t technically mine, so go ahead… i just get them off the web anyhow

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  4. SuperSonic says:

    Can i take a one small photo from your blog?
    Thanks
    SuperSonic

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  5. Brammie says:

    CHELIOSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!

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