![]() Source: Bettman tells Bolts to hang on to LecavalierSports | 207108 hits | Jun 26 8:16 am | Posted by: Alta_redneck Commentsview comments in forum Page 1 You need to be a member of CKA and be logged into the site, to comment on news. |
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How is that any of Bettman's business?
The advice he offered benefits the owners of the Bolts and the NHL as a whole. Letting Vinny go would de-value that franchise to the point of contraction.
How is that any of Bettman's business?
The advice he offered benefits the owners of the Bolts and the NHL as a whole. Letting Vinny go would de-value that franchise to the point of contraction.
How do you figure that?
If the Bolts get enough in return, it might make them a contender again. As it stands now, they have too much tied up in too few players and that means they have no depth and can't compete with other teams in their division, nevermind the rest of the league.
How is that any of Bettman's business?
The advice he offered benefits the owners of the Bolts and the NHL as a whole. Letting Vinny go would de-value that franchise to the point of contraction.
Agreed and we all know that Lord Bettman has decried that no American Team shall be contracted or moved, since it might ruin his self proclaimed legacy.
This guy makes Hugo Chavez seem like Sister Theresa, when it comes to passing edicts, proclamations and interfering in places he has no freakin business.
How is that any of Bettman's business?
The advice he offered benefits the owners of the Bolts and the NHL as a whole. Letting Vinny go would de-value that franchise to the point of contraction.
How do you figure that?
If the Bolts get enough in return, it might make them a contender again. As it stands now, they have too much tied up in too few players and that means they have no depth and can't compete with other teams in their division, nevermind the rest of the league.
I just have no faith in that dysfunctional management team to do something effective. There's no reason why a team that good went that bad.