Minor hockey reacts to NHL lockout
CBC News
Posted: Sep 16, 2012 6:33 PM AT
Last Updated: Sep 16, 2012 8:00 PM AT
In Nova Scotia this is one of the biggest weekends on the calendar for minor hockey. (CBC)
It's day one of the NHL lockout and there are no planned discussions between the league and the players union, leaving many people at every level of hockey to discuss what this means for the future of the game.
In Nova Scotia, this is one of the biggest weekends on the calendar for minor hockey with most minor hockey associations started conditioning camps and try outs.
For the players, their parents and coaches, the NHL lockout provided a lot to talk about.
"It can't always just be about the money," said hockey parent John Finck. "I mean realistically is anybody really worth that amount of money to play a game that they supposedly love?"
Andrew Schnare, Chebucto Minor Hockey Association coach, said he knows the lockout is a hard thing for young players to figure out.
"It's disheartening to see the professionals locked out, knowing that these kids all have aspirations of getting to the big leagues someday," said Schnare.
"Their idols are locked out and they don't really understand why, they just want to watch a hockey game and follow their idols."
The collective agreement between the two parties ran out at midnight Saturday.
Jobs in jeopardy
The impact of the work stoppage will be felt immediately. The first pre-season games are expected to be cancelled next week and the possibility of having the regular season start as scheduled on Oct. 11 will become less and less likely with each passing day.
During the lockout that wiped out the entire 2004-05 season, both the league and individual teams decided to lay off employees. On Saturday afternoon, Daly said the NHL has no plans to cut staff "at this point in time."
A number of players are expected to seek alternative opportunities in Europe, with the Russian-based KHL offering the most financial appeal. Switzerland, Sweden and Finland will also likely be popular destinations.
Share Tools
Latest Nova Scotia News Headlines
- Digby man blames race for police assault
- An African Nova Scotian man who received a large financial settlement from the RCMP earlier this week says he believes race was a factor in his beating. more »
- Strangers rally to buy quadriplegic man a wheelchair van
- A quadriplegic River John, N.S. man may never walk again, but he is hoping to get back a different kind of mobility thanks to the kindness of strangers online. more »
- Man charged with 2nd-degree murder in Reita Jordan case
- Police have arrested a 50-year-old man in connection to the disappearance of Reita Louise Jordan, who was last seen almost three months ago. more »
- Frozen food flap resolved at Pictou veterans' hospital
- Veterans who live at the Sutherland Harris Memorial Hospital in Pictou will be getting home cooked meals, again. more »
Must Watch
Top News Headlines
- Neil Macdonald: Washington's obsession with leakers
- Julian Assange and Edward Snowden are just the most prominent targets in an all-out legal and propaganda campaign that America's security apparatus is mounting against leakers everywhere, Neil Macdonald writes. more »
- Who's who in the Senate expense controversy
- Keeping track of the names popping up in the ongoing Senate expenses controversy — from the investigators to the four senators themselves — could be a difficult task for even the most seasoned political observers. more »
- How open is Ottawa's new 'open data' website?
- Treasury Board President Tony Clement is touting the federal government's revamped data portal as a "new natural resource." But that online window for previously published data arrives at the same time the government faces controversy over just how open it really is. more »
- 2 men jailed in Dominican wedding fight return to Canada
- Two Canadian men who were detained in the Dominican Republic for nearly three weeks after a post-wedding fight broke out at a resort have returned to Toronto, the latest step in a drama that the wife of one of the men said was "like a scene from the movies." more »
- Co-workers fundraise for crash victim's family
- Man charged with 2nd-degree murder in Reita Jordan case
- Tri-County School Board cuts 17 teaching positions
- Digby man gets $248K after police assault
- Missing Colchester County girl, 15, found
- Lobster prices lowest in a generation, say fishermen
- Halifax pair realizes bacon restaurant dream
- Premier calls for scandal-plagued MLA to step down
- ECBC boss says no wrongdoing in alleged patronage hirings

