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Snider saves rinks; can he help save NHL season?

Give Flyers chairman Ed Snider credit. His youth hockey foundation has reconstructed four city rinks and given kids a place to play hockey.

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Snider saves rinks; can he help save NHL season?

POSTED: Tuesday, October 9, 2012, 11:09 PM

Give Flyers chairman Ed Snider credit. His youth hockey foundation has reconstructed four city rinks and given kids a place to play hockey.

On Tuesday, Snider attended a walk-through of Tarken Ice Rink in Northeast Philly. It is the last of four city rinks that have been redone and fully enclosed, making them operational during the entire year.

The Ed Snider Youth Hockey Foundation contributed $6.5 million to match a grant from the Commonwealth’s Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program. The public/private partnership resulted in a $13 million restoration project that saved the rinks.

Here’s hoping Snider, the Flyers’ founder, is just as successful in helping NHL commissioner Gary Bettman put an end to the league’s labor dispute.

Wednesday is the 25th day of the lockout, and it’s time we heard some of the NHL owners’  voices.

There are rumblings that some owners aren’t on board with all of the decisions that are being made. If so, we need to hear from them because they might just lead to some common ground between the league and the players’ union.

Oh, almost forgot: The league says it will fine management up to $1 million if anyone speaks up. Comments are only allowed to come from Bettman or his sidekick, Bill Daly.

Earth to the NHL: That plan hasn’t worked too well.

As Flyers center Danny Briere recently pointed out, the NHL owners are highly successful in the business world and they got there by voicing their opinions.

Bettman needs to eliminate the gag order. Maybe it wouldn’t trigger a quick resolution. But maybe, just maybe, it would get both sides (finally) talking about meaningful issues at the bargaining table.

That would be a start.

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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:14 PM, 10/10/2012
    janis, I agree with you 100%. The players need to make their money while they are healthy.

    The drain on the league is caused by Florida (Panthers), Phoenix, Columbus, and Tampa Bay. I'm not sure about Carolina. The first three need to go out of business and stop getting welfare from the teams who make money. The players on those teams can be acquired in a reverse expansion (contraction?) draft. The game gets better, everybody makes money.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:51 PM, 10/11/2012
    Most of the players don't make astronomical salaries, either. Some of the superstars do, but the majority of them make in total a bit more than what a well-paid white collar worker would make over the course of their entire lives, just compressed into about fifteen years, which is all they can expect to play for. (I like Jagr, but the guy is a freak, let's face it.) You have to be a Giroux or a Weber to really score serious dosh -- and even that makes sense since let's face it, guys like that are not easy to come by. Diamonds don't come cheap.

    I'm with you on the league contraction.
    janiscortese


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